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on the foreign policy of the president his failed policy of tight iraq afghanistans syria and egypt israel from the iranian inspired civil war from the russian threats and and how the deal with varian data intends is to slow the building of a nuclear bomb for the president was is infuriated at governor walker's criticism that is not a deal but have less of his own making. telling governor walker he should go up on foreign policy it would be a foolish approach to revoke a nuclear deal. imagine the president of united states the clearing it would be foolish to revoke a deal that he says is not the deal that does not exist. the uncertainty broughams by the day but clearly it is obama needs to bone up on foreign policy the stature criticizing his policies is growing. vice president dick cheney slammed the president in an interview tuesday he is the only president in the last 70 years but does not need to play a leading role in the world. >> if you have somebody to take america down to influence events to turn our back on our allies. i think his actions is the worst president we have ever had.
on the foreign policy of the president his failed policy of tight iraq afghanistans syria and egypt israel from the iranian inspired civil war from the russian threats and and how the deal with varian data intends is to slow the building of a nuclear bomb for the president was is infuriated at governor walker's criticism that is not a deal but have less of his own making. telling governor walker he should go up on foreign policy it would be a foolish approach to revoke a nuclear deal. imagine...
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experts believe that egypt israel, north korea serbia, sudan, and taiwan may still have undeclared stock piles. 12 other nations are known to have chemical weapons in the past they include china which says it has destroyed its stockpile and japan which is helping china clean up the stockpile after world war ii. ann goele la, egypt, north korea and south sudan have failed to sign the agreement. gls also the special >> joining us from washington d.c, charles good to have you with us. there are 780,000 shells of mustard gas at one colorado facility. estimates are that there are millions of chemical weapons around the world. we are in no way ridding the world of these weapons of mass destruction. >> i think we're making progress however. if you looked back 100 years it was on the rise, the use of chemical mu nutritions and chemical weapons. there was a great buildup the early part of the 20th century, the soviet union and the united states, there are some bright lights here. as you pointed out there's only four countries which have refused to sign the chemical weapons convention which is the
experts believe that egypt israel, north korea serbia, sudan, and taiwan may still have undeclared stock piles. 12 other nations are known to have chemical weapons in the past they include china which says it has destroyed its stockpile and japan which is helping china clean up the stockpile after world war ii. ann goele la, egypt, north korea and south sudan have failed to sign the agreement. gls also the special >> joining us from washington d.c, charles good to have you with us. there...
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. >>> a coalition of international aid groups says the world must demand of israel and egypt's blockadegaza strip. the association of international development agency says rebuilding after last year's gaza war is barely begun. egypt and israel restrict the movement of people and goods in to the strip including building materials. >>> a bomb has exploded outside the moroccoan embassy in libya's capital. no one was wounded in the blast in triply. the embassy isn't active. morocco is hosting u.n.-backed talks to try to find a political solution to the libyan crisis. >>> hundreds of thousands of brazilians have held protests across the country, they are angry against government corruption and economic problems. and they are blaming president dilma rousseff. >> reporter: many groups, many voices, one message dilma must so. there were 10s of thousands on the streets of sao paulo many wore the yellow and green of the country's national football team. they marched along one of the city's main streets stretching for more than two-kilometers. they are angry at a struggling economy and a corruptio
. >>> a coalition of international aid groups says the world must demand of israel and egypt's blockadegaza strip. the association of international development agency says rebuilding after last year's gaza war is barely begun. egypt and israel restrict the movement of people and goods in to the strip including building materials. >>> a bomb has exploded outside the moroccoan embassy in libya's capital. no one was wounded in the blast in triply. the embassy isn't active....
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egypt, israel has a great military. we've sold and given and i mean given, and given. pr as far as interob continental ballistic missiles we had that problem in the '70s. we spent billions a year on blizicblizgu ic -- baallistic missiles. >> he has a lot of issues on the table. >> thank you very much.re and that i appreciate your well thought out questions and concerns. i would take exception that we have the ability to target and k to destroy incoming icbms. we know when hamas was firing missiles at israel our ability to -- the iron dome the ability to intercept the missiles was very, very effective. but icbms are in a league of their own, in terms of mitigating that threat and the ability to shoot it down. i remember during the reagan administration, when he announced the brilliant pebbles and ways of trying to mitigate of the threat, and to our defensive non-nuclear ways of shooting such a thing down.e that would include when there is the capability of one missile with multiple re-entry vehicles. bombs going all over the place knowl to different targets. we do to th
egypt, israel has a great military. we've sold and given and i mean given, and given. pr as far as interob continental ballistic missiles we had that problem in the '70s. we spent billions a year on blizicblizgu ic -- baallistic missiles. >> he has a lot of issues on the table. >> thank you very much.re and that i appreciate your well thought out questions and concerns. i would take exception that we have the ability to target and k to destroy incoming icbms. we know when hamas was...
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will alienate some of our historic allies in that part of the world, especially saudi arabia, egypt, israele was no deal that could be reached that israel would accept. the key thing from egypt, saudi arabia and turkey is that they're not saying that this will inspire them to develop their own nuclear program. one of the main benefits we want from this deal is to avoid the nuclear proliferation race in the middle east that would start if people thought iran was just on the precipice of developing a nuclear weapon. what concerns me most about the four-page document that the white house released is that the iranians have not agreed to it in public. if they can't go to their people and say we agree to these four pages, it is going to be very hard for them to go to their people in june and say we agree to the thousand page document that's going to be necessary to really effectuate this agreement. >> if they haven't agreed to it in public and have agreed in private, why is that such a significant deal? >> because if obama says they've agreed to it but they won't acknowledge that then they're bac
will alienate some of our historic allies in that part of the world, especially saudi arabia, egypt, israele was no deal that could be reached that israel would accept. the key thing from egypt, saudi arabia and turkey is that they're not saying that this will inspire them to develop their own nuclear program. one of the main benefits we want from this deal is to avoid the nuclear proliferation race in the middle east that would start if people thought iran was just on the precipice of...
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he thinks he will go and alienate our allies in egypt and israel and accommodate our enemies iran thetop like it is. i don't think they will be able to advance anything. allow him to be strong to get something done. >> am just looking forward to 2016. [applause] >> thank you for being here. a number of books out and last two years. it seems like this your community comes out against them. >> i wondered if i wondered if you heard any feedback. >> that's excellent question. when you have -- and this prompted a lot of books. except for loan survival. that didn't have anything to do with bin laden raid. those guys are sending me e-mails. when you have the highest levels of government to me that are admirals who are complicit with the national security staff releasing national security secrets and collaborating with hollywood giving them access to mission planners, stuff like that doesn't mean you're privy to all top-secret information. it is compartmentalized. $100 million in a hundred million dollars in profit to a movie that was supposed to come out before the president was reelected. o
he thinks he will go and alienate our allies in egypt and israel and accommodate our enemies iran thetop like it is. i don't think they will be able to advance anything. allow him to be strong to get something done. >> am just looking forward to 2016. [applause] >> thank you for being here. a number of books out and last two years. it seems like this your community comes out against them. >> i wondered if i wondered if you heard any feedback. >> that's excellent...
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this could be the longest talks for any secretary of state since camp david in 1978 between egypt and israelis could be the longest set of negotiations for a top u.s. diplomat on foreign soil since the end of world war i. for the germans is feeling like hotel california when you can check in any time but you cannot leave. francine: they will have to check out at some point. sounds like a fruitful deal. elliott, our middle east editor covering them throughout the day. still to come, we talk fx. that conversation is coming up after the break. let's look at some of the european equities. this is what the euro 600 is doing. a lot of investors look at the u.s. for economic indicators. we have job state and a couple of things coming out today. the discussion will be the fed interest rates. ♪ francine: welcome back to "on the move." we are 30 minutes into the trading day. let's see how things are shaping up. this is the picture for the markets. we are pretty much in the green. the ftse gaining 0.2%. a lot of it is looking ahead to that u.s. jobs report. all eyes on the u.s. and on what janet yellen
this could be the longest talks for any secretary of state since camp david in 1978 between egypt and israelis could be the longest set of negotiations for a top u.s. diplomat on foreign soil since the end of world war i. for the germans is feeling like hotel california when you can check in any time but you cannot leave. francine: they will have to check out at some point. sounds like a fruitful deal. elliott, our middle east editor covering them throughout the day. still to come, we talk fx....
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egypt, israel, syria, iraq by extension lebanon, jordan all of the gulf states, iran and afghanistan are all involved in conflict right now. the turks have some role to play in all of that too. it is as white as it can get. -- wide as it can get. can it get worse and deeper? sure. libya is going to get worse. libya is going to become likely yemen as. the egyptians will lead a fourth akin to this fourth, -- force into libya. , the reason egyptians signed up for this force was to get the license. that is going to make work. i think those countries are coming to the conclusion that the united states and its reluctance to put any boots on the ground is going to leave it up to them to put things up. we can breathe a sigh of relief and say, oh that is great. except we lose influence. also they may not approach this in terms of restraint in a way we think it ought to be approached. or in terms of implementing solutions. in ways we think is in the regions interests and that will promote long-term stability. i think we need to be careful into falling into the temptation of saying, let them ha
egypt, israel, syria, iraq by extension lebanon, jordan all of the gulf states, iran and afghanistan are all involved in conflict right now. the turks have some role to play in all of that too. it is as white as it can get. -- wide as it can get. can it get worse and deeper? sure. libya is going to get worse. libya is going to become likely yemen as. the egyptians will lead a fourth akin to this fourth, -- force into libya. , the reason egyptians signed up for this force was to get the license....
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egypt. in israel they're getting ready for the traditional passover meal called seder. families are washing pots and dishes in boiling water as part of the traditional holiday cleansing of the household. >>> we continue to follow breaking news. the u.s. attorney is announcing the arrest of a philadelphia woman accused of trying to join isis. we'll bring you another update straight ahead. >>> trouble at a plant owned by one of the nation's biggest manufacturers. this huge fire reached eight alarms. we'll show you where it was burning coming up. >>> and caught on camera police officer deliberately crashes his cruiser into another car. we'll show you why he did it. >>> maybe the warmest day of the week, but it is also going to be one of the dampest. we're tracking rain and the chance of some thunderstorms. the hour by hour future weather when we come back. >>> right now crews are on the scene of a massive fire at the ge appliance factory in louisville. it went to eight alarms. more than 100 firefighters have been called to battle these flames here. it is intense. the roof
egypt. in israel they're getting ready for the traditional passover meal called seder. families are washing pots and dishes in boiling water as part of the traditional holiday cleansing of the household. >>> we continue to follow breaking news. the u.s. attorney is announcing the arrest of a philadelphia woman accused of trying to join isis. we'll bring you another update straight ahead. >>> trouble at a plant owned by one of the nation's biggest manufacturers. this huge fire...
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of many of the conflicts in the world have at least partially to do with water from syria to egypt to israel, palestine, many, many disputes in africa, disputes in asia are around water or water as a part of it, and water is being used now around the world as a weapon of war. the government in syria cut water sources off in alepo where the original revolution took place, just cut off the war. to make war on people, take away the water supply, and there's very little people can do in the absence of access to water. the question will be then well, if it's a source of conflict, can water be a source of peace? think about water as nature's gift to humanity to teach us how to live with each other and maybe, you know, my grandfather was taught to hate your grandfather and your father hate to hate my father and vice versa versa, and i have to hate you, other than we both live on the river, and it's dying. rather than the hating each other, let's come together and build something to save the river. we'll live in peace and come together to save the water source. there's a discipline in universities n
of many of the conflicts in the world have at least partially to do with water from syria to egypt to israel, palestine, many, many disputes in africa, disputes in asia are around water or water as a part of it, and water is being used now around the world as a weapon of war. the government in syria cut water sources off in alepo where the original revolution took place, just cut off the war. to make war on people, take away the water supply, and there's very little people can do in the absence...
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that's taking place there because that would dramatically affect the economies in saudi arabia egypt, israel jordan. if they cannot move goods and services through either the straits of hormuz or into the red sea you've got a real problem. i think that move was the correct move to make by the united states government. but i also think it would be a little hypocritical for us to criticize what the saudis are doing when they're right there in the region and they probably have better intel than we do by the way. >> the foreign minister of iran wrote in the paper on monday an opinion piece where he outlined the situation between the saudis and iran and what's happening in yemen and he wrote, "if one were to begin serious discussions of the calamities the region faces, yemen would be a good place to start. iran," he wrote, "has offered a reasonable and practical approach to this unnecessary crisis. our plan calls for a cease-fire humanitarian significance and facilitation of an intra-yemeni dialogue leading to the formation of an inclusive broad-based national unity government." >> well, it sound
that's taking place there because that would dramatically affect the economies in saudi arabia egypt, israel jordan. if they cannot move goods and services through either the straits of hormuz or into the red sea you've got a real problem. i think that move was the correct move to make by the united states government. but i also think it would be a little hypocritical for us to criticize what the saudis are doing when they're right there in the region and they probably have better intel than we...
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germ of many other conflicts in the world have at least partially to do with water from syria to egypt to israel palestine, many, many disputes in africa, disputes in asia around water or water is a part of it. it is being used as a weapon of war. the government and syria has cut the water source to the people which is where the original revolution took place. just cut the water. if you want to make war on people, you take away their water supply and there's very little people can do with the absence of access to water. the question would be then, if it can be a source of conflict, could water equally be a source of peace? could we think of water as nature's gift of humanity to teach us how to live with each other? my grandfather was taught to hate your grandfather and vice versa and i'm supposed to hate you except we both live on this river and it is dying. maybe instead of expanding our energy hating each other, we can come together and build something that same said this river. maybe our kids will live in peace because we come together and a this water source. there's a whole discipline in un
germ of many other conflicts in the world have at least partially to do with water from syria to egypt to israel palestine, many, many disputes in africa, disputes in asia around water or water is a part of it. it is being used as a weapon of war. the government and syria has cut the water source to the people which is where the original revolution took place. just cut the water. if you want to make war on people, you take away their water supply and there's very little people can do with the...
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of many of the conflicts in the world have at least partially to do with water, from syria to egypt to israel-palestine, many, many disputes in africa disputes in asia are around water or water is a part of it. and water is being used now around the world as a weapon of war. the government in syria has cut the water source is off to the people in aleppo which is where the original revolution took place. just cut the water. so if you want to make war on people you just take away their water supply. there's very little people can do in the absence of access to water. so the question would be then well, if they can be a source of conflict, could water equally be a source of peace? could we think about water as nature's gift to humanity, to teach us how to live with each other? and maybe, you know my grandfather was taught to rate your grandfather and your father was taught to hate my father and vice versa and i'm supposed to meet you, except we both live on this river and it's a dying. so maybe instead of expending our energy hating each other maybe we can come together and build something that
of many of the conflicts in the world have at least partially to do with water, from syria to egypt to israel-palestine, many, many disputes in africa disputes in asia are around water or water is a part of it. and water is being used now around the world as a weapon of war. the government in syria has cut the water source is off to the people in aleppo which is where the original revolution took place. just cut the water. so if you want to make war on people you just take away their water...
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from syria to egypt to israel/palestine, many, many disputes in africa disputes in asia are around water or water is a part of it. and water is being used now around the world as a weapon of war. the government in syria has cut the water sources off to the people at aleppo which is where the original revolution took place, just cut the water. so if you want to make war on people, you just take away their water supply, and there's very little people can do in the absence of access to water. so the question would be then well, if it can be a source of conflict, could water equally be a source of peace? could we think about water as nature's gift to humanity to teach us how to live with each other? and maybe, you know, my grandfather was taught to hate your grandfather and your father was taught to hate my father and vice versa and i'm supposed to hate you, except we both live on this river and it's dying. so maybe instead of expending our energy hating each other maybe we can come togethering and build something that saves this river. maybe our kids will live in peace because we'll come to
from syria to egypt to israel/palestine, many, many disputes in africa disputes in asia are around water or water is a part of it. and water is being used now around the world as a weapon of war. the government in syria has cut the water sources off to the people at aleppo which is where the original revolution took place, just cut the water. so if you want to make war on people, you just take away their water supply, and there's very little people can do in the absence of access to water. so...
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historic but this is in the category with camp david under carter with the peace treaty between israel and egyptd so forth and george bush's reunification of german and nato. we have a deal if it is consummated in the complexity that will need to be dealt with by the end of june this is a deal that has win-win written all over it. 97% of the highly enriched uranium will be gone. we'll put a new fuel cell in. that'll prevent them from doing what the north koreans did. only 5,000 centrifuges will be operational at any one time. this is a historic deal. >> what are the roadblocks here and why would any congressional democrats oppose this as you see it? >> well, i can't tell you why congressional democrats would oppose it but i'm a little less sanguine about this. i do think it is an historical achievement. i think we kicked the can down to june 30th. iran has hung over 1,000 people publicly since rouhani has come into power. they're supporting terrorism. this is a bad group of people that are running this country. >> given that -- >> if we can get them to disarm i think we should. >> given the fact
historic but this is in the category with camp david under carter with the peace treaty between israel and egyptd so forth and george bush's reunification of german and nato. we have a deal if it is consummated in the complexity that will need to be dealt with by the end of june this is a deal that has win-win written all over it. 97% of the highly enriched uranium will be gone. we'll put a new fuel cell in. that'll prevent them from doing what the north koreans did. only 5,000 centrifuges will...
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israel. >> i haven't heard egypt say that. >> saudi arabia all these countries invaded israel.srael bombed iran for a reason. yes or no? >> i will speak directly to you. al shabaab alnusra. al qaeda, boca boko haram sunni extremists have nothing to do with iran. >> iran, hezbollah hamas hamas is sunni. >> you are defining them for that reason. i'm defining. >> sunni shiite. >> all about where the money comes from, geraldo. if they don't have a money trail. they can't do without the money. >> you are oil trader. you have hold the hands with the saudis for decades. >> that's it. i have some deal with the saudis? >> not you personally, all of your class. geraldo, i love you, you are out of your mind. >> thank you very much. >> hillary clinton pushing amnesty at a woman's conference. she just trying to lock in the latino vote and female vote? we'll debate that coming up. [meow mix jingle slowly and quietly plucks] right on cue. [cat meows] ♪meow, meow, meow, meow...♪ it's more than just a meal it's meow mix mealtime. with great taste and 100% complete nutrition, it's the only one c
israel. >> i haven't heard egypt say that. >> saudi arabia all these countries invaded israel.srael bombed iran for a reason. yes or no? >> i will speak directly to you. al shabaab alnusra. al qaeda, boca boko haram sunni extremists have nothing to do with iran. >> iran, hezbollah hamas hamas is sunni. >> you are defining them for that reason. i'm defining. >> sunni shiite. >> all about where the money comes from, geraldo. if they don't have a money...
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and frankly, israel and egypt never delivered on their promises. in this briefing, secretary kerry basically kind of brush off that this was happening. publicly said, yeah, we objected to it. but to us, i don't think he quite realized the impact of what he was saying. he said yeah, you know, you have got to understand it from their perspective. that's the whole problem with what we have seen out of this administration. >> the way i read this is that iran sees the deal falling through withs nuke lahr weapons deal falling through and that it knows that prime minister netanyahu has been made it very obvious zero tolerance for enrichment. the minute this deal falls through, they are at risk that israel could act. the best way to fight against iraq is if they have a missile defense system. so now they are getting it from russia so that they have complete protection at least presumably from any attack from israel. >> it's quite possible. if you think about it it why now? why not a year ago? i mean russia has basically slowed this sale down for five years
and frankly, israel and egypt never delivered on their promises. in this briefing, secretary kerry basically kind of brush off that this was happening. publicly said, yeah, we objected to it. but to us, i don't think he quite realized the impact of what he was saying. he said yeah, you know, you have got to understand it from their perspective. that's the whole problem with what we have seen out of this administration. >> the way i read this is that iran sees the deal falling through...
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egypt. encircling saudi arabia. encircling jordan, israel. what are we going to do?we will never let jordan or saudi arabia fall. too many interests. with the with the way things have been going, expect the unexpected. nothing is off the table. inside the beltway they won't tell you that. the beltway style thinking has gotten us in a pretty dastardly place right now. it must be mentioned we are looking for moderate muslim leaders. this is this is the one guy right now. he has had his back up. going out on a limb and standing on new year's day calling for reformation. that's bold. that's courageous. he is in a church and stands and says we're all egyptians no egyptian no egyptian president has ever done that. he is a man who is crushed for now the muslim brotherhood in egypt largely fighting isis and the sinai peninsula strong relationship with israel. we should be ending the practice. your not going to get any better. thomas jefferson is not turning around the corner in cairo. you have a guy who opposes jihad and his family to america. yet we are isolating. if the ad
egypt. encircling saudi arabia. encircling jordan, israel. what are we going to do?we will never let jordan or saudi arabia fall. too many interests. with the with the way things have been going, expect the unexpected. nothing is off the table. inside the beltway they won't tell you that. the beltway style thinking has gotten us in a pretty dastardly place right now. it must be mentioned we are looking for moderate muslim leaders. this is this is the one guy right now. he has had his back up....
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a lot of commie, weirdo, bleeding hearts are saying we shouldn't send arms to israel and egypt."balderdash!" now if we send tanks and planes and guns and bombs and napalm and all the other things our productive society has to offer, then they the arabs and the jews will be able to settle their differences like true christians. >> all right, men, be careful. it's a minefield. it's a minefield. >> okay, it's a "you-field." it's a "you-field." >> now, chelsea, just remember the game starts with the white men moving first. >> that figures. >> "the sky," by john wayne. "the sky is blue. the grass is green. get off your butt and join the marines." >> remember, make war, not love. >> announcer: now you can bring back the best of the '60s and '70s with the "laugh-in producer's collectors edition." imagine re-living your favorite moments from the breakthrough series that defined an era and redefined television. all the hilarious humor and outrageous gags with all your favorite bits, like the flying fickle finger of fate the farkle family, and side-splittingly funny "laugh-in looks at the
a lot of commie, weirdo, bleeding hearts are saying we shouldn't send arms to israel and egypt."balderdash!" now if we send tanks and planes and guns and bombs and napalm and all the other things our productive society has to offer, then they the arabs and the jews will be able to settle their differences like true christians. >> all right, men, be careful. it's a minefield. it's a minefield. >> okay, it's a "you-field." it's a "you-field." >>...
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guest: i think the administration is very committed to israel, and saudi arabia, and egypt. we had conversations with leaders in both saudi arabia and egypt over the weekend assuring them that a framework deal with a ron did not mean we were abandoning legendary alliances with others. host: >> on the next washington journal, long-term unemployment and the economy. then we will discuss presidential campaign funded raising -- fundraising rules and senator rand paul announcement. later, the american press institute about the rolling stone magazine university of virginia rape story. washington journal is live each morning on c-span. you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. the next, discussion on wages and economic growth with aetna ceo. then freshman representative of oklahoma talks about being a new member of congress. a conference of independent voters met in new york next month -- this month. aetna ceo talk about increasing his employees wages and called on companies to invest more in their wages. he spoke at the peterson institute. >> love them back to our pre
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diplomats, these are the longest negotiations since camp david in 1978 that led to peace between israel and egypts. diplomat has not spent this long negotiating since the paris conference of 1919 after world war i. interesting nuggets which i'm sure you will be pleased to consume. mark: they were amazing. it begs the question, could the talks be extended further? you have the hard deadline at the end of june. how far could they continue? elliott: in theory, they could continue -- let's not forget that the interim agreement runs until june 30. that will not be canceled until we get to that date. the negotiations have been extended he on the deadline which is what i think was 1.5 days ago. they could be extended further. there are public holidays certainly in europe and the u.s. coming up. i think the arcane to try to resolve the differences they have. one of the big ones might be what they call in diplomatic speak snapped back. how to reimpose sanctions if iran is found to have cheated. the western powers talking about the french, the british, the u.s., and to germany would be keen to have some so
diplomats, these are the longest negotiations since camp david in 1978 that led to peace between israel and egypts. diplomat has not spent this long negotiating since the paris conference of 1919 after world war i. interesting nuggets which i'm sure you will be pleased to consume. mark: they were amazing. it begs the question, could the talks be extended further? you have the hard deadline at the end of june. how far could they continue? elliott: in theory, they could continue -- let's not...
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other countries in the region, whether it's israel, whether it's egypt saudi arabia, the united emirates yes, they're throwing it to the middle east. iran is going to be a nuclear weapon state the iranian economy will boom there will be massive western investment running this to invest with iran, to trade with iran, iran is going to be the dominant power in the region, the dominant military power in the region. and now iran controls yemen it controls iraq it controls lebanon and it controls syria. iran is putting the squeeze play around all the other countries in the region which used to be aural lies. >> how can you trust them when they are state sponsoreds of terror? >> the important point is what you have just said, this is just one little aspect of our relationship wither rang. maybe iran is going to stop it's nuclear program iran makes no pledge to stop its terrorism around the world it makes no pledge to stop its missiles it makes no pledge to stop various aspects of its nuclear program, we have just given away the bank and in exchange we have gotten vague promises to temporarily s
other countries in the region, whether it's israel, whether it's egypt saudi arabia, the united emirates yes, they're throwing it to the middle east. iran is going to be a nuclear weapon state the iranian economy will boom there will be massive western investment running this to invest with iran, to trade with iran, iran is going to be the dominant power in the region, the dominant military power in the region. and now iran controls yemen it controls iraq it controls lebanon and it controls...
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that we're making friends with our enemies and enemies of our friends like israel and not providing egypt with the equipment that was promised to them. is this a major shift on the world stage, not just in terms of our being reduced on it, but who we are and who we stand with? >> well, i think the president believes we're part of the problem in the middle east and i think he believes that if he can convince, in this case, iran, that we have no hostile intent toward them that the iranian leadership will say, oh, that's great news, in that case we don't need nuclear weapons. i think this is completely backwards and certainly our friends in the region like israel and our arab friends think we've lost our minds. it's that simple. >> no hostile intent toward them. they're the ones who have hostile intent toward us. >> precisely. >> the optics are crazy. when you speak about israel, prime minister netanyahu is pleading, just make part of this deal the fact that they recognize that israel has a right to exist, a state department slaps them down on that one. and while iran yells, chants dealt to
that we're making friends with our enemies and enemies of our friends like israel and not providing egypt with the equipment that was promised to them. is this a major shift on the world stage, not just in terms of our being reduced on it, but who we are and who we stand with? >> well, i think the president believes we're part of the problem in the middle east and i think he believes that if he can convince, in this case, iran, that we have no hostile intent toward them that the iranian...
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important to note, of course, that all of america's major allies in the middle east from israel through to egyptsaudi arabia have condemned this framework agreement. and there are very strong warnings coming not only from israel but from other u.s. allies that this deal is extremely dangerous for their interests. iran, of course is a state sponsored organization of terrorism. it has pledged to wipe israel off the map. it is extremely aggressive and hostile towards u.s. gulf allies in the region. and i think what you are going to see, certainly is u.s. allies in the gulf moving to build their own nuclear weapons programs in order to defend themselves against iran sparking an arms race in the region. >> that would be difficult to establish an arms race in the middle east. i want to break this down this way. it's almost like watching a chess game. of course, we know that iran is the persian empire of historical proportion and they created chess. are they playing a mean game with us and trying to put us in to checkmate? >> well, they're playing an extremely effective game so far. and they really hav
important to note, of course, that all of america's major allies in the middle east from israel through to egyptsaudi arabia have condemned this framework agreement. and there are very strong warnings coming not only from israel but from other u.s. allies that this deal is extremely dangerous for their interests. iran, of course is a state sponsored organization of terrorism. it has pledged to wipe israel off the map. it is extremely aggressive and hostile towards u.s. gulf allies in the...
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i would say that for the entire region, not just israel saudi arabia, egypt the gulf states and i agreetion is probably off the table but for different reasons and that is it's much more complex than most people might understand. we know how would begins but we don't know how much ends. stuart: what is the feeling this morning as you will wake up to the deal that was done last night? >> i think people are split over is that. you have the can be in israel that says military action is perhaps the second worst outcome after nuclear-armed iran but there is a camp represented by many of the leadership in these really military and military intelligence that say no we can't live with a contained iran and diplomacy is the best option in a military strike would be catastrophic not just regionally but globally. stuart: that assumes iran can be contained. >> date is correct and that is a question we are going to be looking at between now and june at least one of the big issues here, sanctions removal is nearly a 1-way street so what is really is and others are looking to see is are the iranians al
i would say that for the entire region, not just israel saudi arabia, egypt the gulf states and i agreetion is probably off the table but for different reasons and that is it's much more complex than most people might understand. we know how would begins but we don't know how much ends. stuart: what is the feeling this morning as you will wake up to the deal that was done last night? >> i think people are split over is that. you have the can be in israel that says military action is...
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region which max says we're effectually defacto doing, or work with the pillar nations, egypt, saudi arabia, israel work with either one of those. seems to me, my question is, do you think we are in fact as max suggests, going towards this defacto relationship with iran? or are we just doing these things badly, all of these pieces badly? thank you. >> like to start? >> thought i heard your name invoked. >> yes, you did. audrey: i think you have identified a very key point which is that our relationship with the region depends upon a number of different actors. i do think that our handling of iran has been remarkably naive i would say in the last 12 years. and, that we need to develop a lot more complexity in how we look at major powers within the region. i do not think that the arab coalition led by the saudis and including what is it, nine other arab states taking action in yemen is a bad thing. i think that the fact that they are taking that action independently and are using force and are acting as a be to some degree a kind of a military counter balance with respect to this regional balance wit
region which max says we're effectually defacto doing, or work with the pillar nations, egypt, saudi arabia, israel work with either one of those. seems to me, my question is, do you think we are in fact as max suggests, going towards this defacto relationship with iran? or are we just doing these things badly, all of these pieces badly? thank you. >> like to start? >> thought i heard your name invoked. >> yes, you did. audrey: i think you have identified a very key point...
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i think israel has consistently shown that it is willing to do deals with egypt, giving up the sinai the 1970's. it give up the control of the entire gaza strip unilaterally. israel has not gotten peace. it has gone more terrorist attacks and rocket attacks on its soil, which is why it is uneven -- unable to do a deal with the palestinians. let me clear up the point that the caller also made, a ludicrous notion that somehow the state of israel is asking the united states to fight a war on its behalf. nothing could be further from the truth. throughout the whole existence of the state of israel, the united states has not sacrificed a single soldier in the defense of the state of israel. we have sex with many soldiers in defense of south korea, vietnam, kuwait, and other states. israel is currently came full of doing its own fights for. capable of doing its own fighting to defend itself and in many ways, to defend american interest in the region as well. the only thing prime minister netanyahu has been saying is not that the united states should fight a war on behalf of israel, but tha
i think israel has consistently shown that it is willing to do deals with egypt, giving up the sinai the 1970's. it give up the control of the entire gaza strip unilaterally. israel has not gotten peace. it has gone more terrorist attacks and rocket attacks on its soil, which is why it is uneven -- unable to do a deal with the palestinians. let me clear up the point that the caller also made, a ludicrous notion that somehow the state of israel is asking the united states to fight a war on its...
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. >> excuse me jumping in but it's a worry not just for egypt but the region as a whole. israel and jordan. >> yes, israel coordinated drone strikes to take out specific attackers trying to launch missiles into israel. the egyptians were less successful in a sense that the - they are not targetting just suspects they are targetting suspects families friends, affiliates and, therefore, widening the anger among the local population. because sinai story is a story of oppression under two decades, this anger it built upon which groups like sinai and other groups what are more or less changing the regime's military might in sinai. >> thank you for that. >>> hillary clinton is set to launch a long-awaited 2016 presidential campaign according to u.s. media reports. the former secretary of state is expected to make the announcement on sunday. she failed to win the democratic nom if nation in 2008 against president obama. several presidential hopefuls attended a meeting in tennessee, org nisted by the national rival association, they are promising to ral back what they see as restrictive
. >> excuse me jumping in but it's a worry not just for egypt but the region as a whole. israel and jordan. >> yes, israel coordinated drone strikes to take out specific attackers trying to launch missiles into israel. the egyptians were less successful in a sense that the - they are not targetting just suspects they are targetting suspects families friends, affiliates and, therefore, widening the anger among the local population. because sinai story is a story of oppression under...
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tone down the rhetoric against this admission, tone down the rhetoric against israel, consolidate our relationship with egypt the saudis and so but above all, remember that iran's basic behavior is death to america chants haven't changed because of this deal. iran is an adversary of the united states and trying to predenied that it's a friend isn't going to help us in the long term. on the contrary, we're going to lose our friends, the ones that we have, and we're going to embolden iran to be that much more aggressive in the region. >> always nice to see you. thank you so much. john? jon: millions of americans are now trying to get their taxes done before the deadline of april 15 but not everyone takes advantage of all of the deductions that can save you lots of money. we'll tell you what some of those are. plus some family members are not buying a theory that this couple's mysterious death was a murder-suicide. they are fighting to clear their father's name. >> it's just a shock. unbelievable. >> great neighbors great people cared, just cared. >> we will revisit the scene of a gruesome crime and try to help
tone down the rhetoric against this admission, tone down the rhetoric against israel, consolidate our relationship with egypt the saudis and so but above all, remember that iran's basic behavior is death to america chants haven't changed because of this deal. iran is an adversary of the united states and trying to predenied that it's a friend isn't going to help us in the long term. on the contrary, we're going to lose our friends, the ones that we have, and we're going to embolden iran to be...
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guest: i think the administration is very committed to israel, and saudi arabia, and egypt. we had conversations with leaders in both saudi arabia and egypt over the weekend assuring them that a framework deal with a ron did not mean we were abandoning legendary alliances with others. host: >> on the next washington journal, economic correspondent nancy cook. about long-term unemployment numbers and the economy. then from the center for responsive politics will discuss residential campaign fund-raising rules. senator rand paul scheduled fund-raising announcement. then, the american press institute about the rolling stone magazine university of virginia brings dory. -- great story -- rape story. you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. >> during this month, c-span is pleased to present the winning entries in this year's studentcam's video documentary competition. studentcam is c-span's annual student competition that encourages middle- and high-school students to think critically about issues that affect the nation. students were asked to create their documentar
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for support that has enabled israel both to defend itself i itself against any threat and to forge historic peace agreements with egypt celebrate israel's independence day in the capital of this great nation, i am as confident as ever that despite all the challenges, israel's best days and the best days of the u.s.-israel relationship are still ahead. [applause] vice president biden: i asked him i have? i think so. mr. ambassador, my name is joe biden. [applause] and everybody knows i love israel. i was thinking as ron was saying -- whether a catholic family argues as much as allegedly occurs in jewish families. i will settle all of that. two of my three children married jews. you want to see what happens then? as a matter of fact, my daughter -- the dream of every irish catholic father is for his daughter to marry a jewish surgeon, and she did. that i want you to know, i think the only time i on record -- the oldest catholic church in the state or the second oldest -- 1842, we signed to tuba in a catholic rectory -- not a joke. [laughter] i think that's a first. and we had a catholic priest father murphy, and a rabbi
for support that has enabled israel both to defend itself i itself against any threat and to forge historic peace agreements with egypt celebrate israel's independence day in the capital of this great nation, i am as confident as ever that despite all the challenges, israel's best days and the best days of the u.s.-israel relationship are still ahead. [applause] vice president biden: i asked him i have? i think so. mr. ambassador, my name is joe biden. [applause] and everybody knows i love...
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we need to stand with them whether it's israel or egypt that has our partner. and our enemies must be afraid of us. by the way, thaupg for your service. there are no finer people than the men and women who put on the uniform to defend our country and our freedom. trz libby and i have two sons and both after college went into the service. one was a marine lieutenant in anbar for a year. the other got back with a tenth mountain division that afghanistan in september. we're proud of them. of everything who has put the uniform on. i'm going to take 30 seconds. any people who have served in the military here, please raise your hands and let us give you a round of applause for what you have done to protect our freedom. god bless you. our government is so big, we talk about companies being too big to fail, ours is too big to succeed. it can't do its two most important things, provide for our security and a safety net to those who have risked their lives. if we have the opportunity, we are going to make sure veterans get the health care and support they zefr in this co
we need to stand with them whether it's israel or egypt that has our partner. and our enemies must be afraid of us. by the way, thaupg for your service. there are no finer people than the men and women who put on the uniform to defend our country and our freedom. trz libby and i have two sons and both after college went into the service. one was a marine lieutenant in anbar for a year. the other got back with a tenth mountain division that afghanistan in september. we're proud of them. of...
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guest: i think the administration is very committed to israel, and saudi arabia, and egypt.e had conversations with leaders in both saudi arabia and egypt over the weekend assuring them that a framework deal with a ron did not mean we were abandoning legendary alliances with others. host: freshman congressman from northern virginia, we appreciate you being with us. more ahead on "washington journal." your money segment is next as we speak with philip mattera, the research director of good jobs first. we will look at how much corporations receive in federal subsidies and tax credits. it is your money. that is coming up next here on "washington journal. -- "washington journal." ♪ >> tonight on the communicators, author vincent mosco on the development of cloud storage and begin to and how the government is using it. vincent: the national security agency is building one of the world's largest cloud data centers in a secure mountain facility in utah. it is doing so because it surveillance needs require that degree of storage and security. the u.s. government's chief information
guest: i think the administration is very committed to israel, and saudi arabia, and egypt.e had conversations with leaders in both saudi arabia and egypt over the weekend assuring them that a framework deal with a ron did not mean we were abandoning legendary alliances with others. host: freshman congressman from northern virginia, we appreciate you being with us. more ahead on "washington journal." your money segment is next as we speak with philip mattera, the research director of...
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egypt. our relationship with israel is at its worst. our relationships with gulf states who feel that we have been in the midst of a deterioration with iran, they have growing concerns. although everybody is trying to put on a brave face. this situation does not look like it is going to improve, despite some optical sleight-of-hand this week. that included general austin saying he would never have american troops coordinate with shia militia, which is preposterous. if you do not call it coordination, come up with another word, but when you look at it in the dictionary, the word is going to meet coordination. we are playing telephone with the iraqis through back channels. that was sleight-of-hand, having the shia militia pullout. and then our so-called support for the saudi's going into yemen, which creates the confusing situation of opposing and a radiant-backed group in yemen while fighting alongside them in iraq. it also does not take away from this, particularly since the looming issue on the horizon is the iran nuclear deal. the ira
egypt. our relationship with israel is at its worst. our relationships with gulf states who feel that we have been in the midst of a deterioration with iran, they have growing concerns. although everybody is trying to put on a brave face. this situation does not look like it is going to improve, despite some optical sleight-of-hand this week. that included general austin saying he would never have american troops coordinate with shia militia, which is preposterous. if you do not call it...
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the traditional dinner includes the retelling of the story of the liberation of israel ooits from slavery in ancient egypt. >>> the weather is not cooperating. >> no, it's not. hoping things improve for the weekend, amelia. >> we will dry out for the weekend but for tonight dealing with areas of rain. here are the road conditions through the holiday weekend. it's wet, it's damp out there tonight. tomorrow it's dry but windy. so if you drive an suv, keep that in mind. sunday it's nearly perfect. temperatures are warmer and there's plenty of sunshine. your impact forecast for tomorrow though the weather will have a low to moderate impact on your day because the winds are going to be so noticeable every time you're outside. definitely want to grab the windbreaker windbreaker. it's chilly too. temperatures will feel like they're in the 40s when you factor in the wind. at least you'll have plenty of sunshine for most of the day. here on storm team 4 radar, the d.c. metro area is getting a break in any activity. but i am tracking showers back around luray leaving the petersburg area making their way to winchest
the traditional dinner includes the retelling of the story of the liberation of israel ooits from slavery in ancient egypt. >>> the weather is not cooperating. >> no, it's not. hoping things improve for the weekend, amelia. >> we will dry out for the weekend but for tonight dealing with areas of rain. here are the road conditions through the holiday weekend. it's wet, it's damp out there tonight. tomorrow it's dry but windy. so if you drive an suv, keep that in mind. sunday...
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we need to stand with them, will it's israel or egypt as our partner. our enemies must be afraid of us. by the way, thank for your service. there are no finer people than the men and women who put on the uniform to defend our country and our freedom. [ applause ] >> i'm particularly proud because libby and i have two sons. both of them went into the service. one was a marine nunt in an bar for a year. the other got back with a tenth mountain division that afghanistan in september. we're proud of them. of everything who has put the uniform on. i'm going to take 30 seconds. any people who have served in the military here, please raise your hands and let us give you a round of applause for what you have done to protect our freedom. god bless you. [ applause ] thank you. and just one other thought. for give me, peter. our government is so big, we talk about companies being too big to fail, ours is too big to succeed. it is so big it can't do its two most important things provide for our security and provide a safety net for those who have risked their lives
we need to stand with them, will it's israel or egypt as our partner. our enemies must be afraid of us. by the way, thank for your service. there are no finer people than the men and women who put on the uniform to defend our country and our freedom. [ applause ] >> i'm particularly proud because libby and i have two sons. both of them went into the service. one was a marine nunt in an bar for a year. the other got back with a tenth mountain division that afghanistan in september. we're...
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for support that has enabled israel both to defend itself by itself against any threat and to forge historic peace agreements with egypt and jordan. as we celebrate israel's independence in the capital of this great nation, imf confident as ever that despite all of the challenges -- i am as confident as ever that despite all of the challenges, israel's best day is still ahead. [applause] vice president biden: i asked, am i up? i think so. hello, mr. ambassador. my name is joe biden. [applause] vice president biden: everybody knows i love israel. i was thinking as ron was saying that he does not know what it is like in catholic families, whether we argue as much as allegedly occurs in jewish families. two of my three children married jews. [laughter] vice president biden: and you want to see what happens then. as a matter of fact, my daughter, the dream of every irish catholic father is for his daughter to marry a jewish surgeon. [laughter] vice president biden: and she did. i want you to know, i think the only time on record in the state of delaware at the oldest catholic church in the state, or the second oldest, 1842
for support that has enabled israel both to defend itself by itself against any threat and to forge historic peace agreements with egypt and jordan. as we celebrate israel's independence in the capital of this great nation, imf confident as ever that despite all of the challenges -- i am as confident as ever that despite all of the challenges, israel's best day is still ahead. [applause] vice president biden: i asked, am i up? i think so. hello, mr. ambassador. my name is joe biden. [applause]...
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israel. we're seeing an alliance both the sunni and arab states and traditional big u.s. allies and egyptsaudi arabia jordan all saying this is a bad deal that the process rewards iran. and israel saying the exact same thing. and it is not very often in the middle east where you have israel and the arab world singing off the same song sheet but this time when it comes to iran they most certainly are. what they are most concerned about is that this allows iran to develop -- further develop its nuclear capacity. although there will be controls which the arabs and israel don't believe will be ver fibl and it rewards iran while iran is being aggressive on the ground. it is taking territory through a proxy in yemen and the yemenny government has all been but pushed out of yemen, holding just a tiny little piece of aden and the fighting there even today has intensified. while there is iranian backed militias advancing into tikrit with u.s. air power, the arab world sees this as a moment that iran is trying to spread its influence and spread its power across the middle east. and don't want to se
israel. we're seeing an alliance both the sunni and arab states and traditional big u.s. allies and egyptsaudi arabia jordan all saying this is a bad deal that the process rewards iran. and israel saying the exact same thing. and it is not very often in the middle east where you have israel and the arab world singing off the same song sheet but this time when it comes to iran they most certainly are. what they are most concerned about is that this allows iran to develop -- further develop its...
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policies are weak, apologetic, and in many ways incoherent, which is why countries like israel and jordan and egypt have such little fate in this president -- faith in this president. having said that, for us to coordinate campaigns in 2016, we have to have real policies. we have to ensure that we do everything we can to keep isis and al qaeda and all those affiliates from attacking us. we have to have candidates -- we cannot have candidates saying -- [indiscernible] they are more worried about an attack at starbucks than isis. if we are going to function effectively, we have to have coherent policies, use every element of our disposal, fbi cia, nsa, and the nsa is not listening to anyone's phone calls. they are an effective and necessary component that will put in place that that were put in place by the bush administration. they have stopped any number of attacks. i do not want to have it on my conscience that an american was died because the nsa was prevented from obtaining information that would have stopped that attack. that is the enemy is isis, i qaeda, and islamist extremists. i wish that o
policies are weak, apologetic, and in many ways incoherent, which is why countries like israel and jordan and egypt have such little fate in this president -- faith in this president. having said that, for us to coordinate campaigns in 2016, we have to have real policies. we have to ensure that we do everything we can to keep isis and al qaeda and all those affiliates from attacking us. we have to have candidates -- we cannot have candidates saying -- [indiscernible] they are more worried about...