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hadley what do you think? >> we can't release these detainees right now. you look at the situation of the world, you consider what's going on in the middle east what is going on with isis. now is the wrong time to consider especially rushing to release detainees who have been at guantanamo bay for some time. that said i hope our leaders will address what's going on at guantanamo bay because it's not a sustainable situation and could be very well. >> chuck, go ahead, talk. i'm sorry i interrupted you last time. >> that's fine. whether we like it or not it's become a political football. by no means am i ever going to say yes we should turn terrorists loose so they can kill more of our people absolutely not. there are things on the table never going to get past the president. with he should make sure america is safe and protected, whatever bev to do but quit playing political football with whoever in the white house saying we can do this or that. >> right now, gary b. these are the options. you let those terroris
hadley what do you think? >> we can't release these detainees right now. you look at the situation of the world, you consider what's going on in the middle east what is going on with isis. now is the wrong time to consider especially rushing to release detainees who have been at guantanamo bay for some time. that said i hope our leaders will address what's going on at guantanamo bay because it's not a sustainable situation and could be very well. >> chuck, go ahead, talk. i'm sorry...
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what hadley said is right. they are coming off a demand. we don't need a race to the bottom. >> quickly, gary b. last word. >> chuck makes the correlation between unemployment rate in the minimum wage. unfortunately it's incorrect. if you look at who was most affected by minimum wage, it's teenagers, particularly black teenagers. what happens when the minimum wage was raised? unemployment amongst that group skyrocketed. >> thanks guys. cashin' in just over an hour from now. what do you guys have coming up? >> the push to guarantee religious freedom for business owners coming under fire. should americans decide who to do business with and spark a holy war? >> not only are we letting illegals in, we may be teaching them how to join a union when they get here. >> we'll see you. thanks. we'll be watching. >>> up here first, forget sneaking in. what if i told you your tax dollars are now being used to fly illegals in? >> from sneaking across the border to boarding a plane to cross it instead? a new report revealing the state department is flying
what hadley said is right. they are coming off a demand. we don't need a race to the bottom. >> quickly, gary b. last word. >> chuck makes the correlation between unemployment rate in the minimum wage. unfortunately it's incorrect. if you look at who was most affected by minimum wage, it's teenagers, particularly black teenagers. what happens when the minimum wage was raised? unemployment amongst that group skyrocketed. >> thanks guys. cashin' in just over an hour from now....
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>> many of the men in the documentary don't agree with hadley west's methods. >> do you say things ton the street or do you just look at our bodies? >> or her premise. >> you're trying to judge all men. >> i'm not judging all men. >> oh, yes, you are. >> i'm a balls to the wall kind of chick. i have an agenda. [ whistle ] >> do you always whistle at women on the street? >> only the good ones. >> so it was her ass you were checking out initially. >> yeah. >> why do you think they keep walking? >> because they don't want to hear that. >> i don't do you think they don't want to hear it? >> because they get constantly barraged with it. >> just being female and walking down the streets, being cat called, humiliated, degraded, that was intolerable to me. [ kissing sound ] >> who did that? did you do that? [ laughter ] >> do you always do that? >> oh, i do it all the time. >> so what are you trying to tell me when you make noises like that towards me? >> that i'm checking you out. >> i wore the same outfit in every city. i had a camera woman and a camera man following me usually across the s
>> many of the men in the documentary don't agree with hadley west's methods. >> do you say things ton the street or do you just look at our bodies? >> or her premise. >> you're trying to judge all men. >> i'm not judging all men. >> oh, yes, you are. >> i'm a balls to the wall kind of chick. i have an agenda. [ whistle ] >> do you always whistle at women on the street? >> only the good ones. >> so it was her ass you were checking out...
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hadley gambill has more. >> reporter: with months to go before a final deal reached with tehran over a nuclear program, u.s. officials now say they plan to bolster defenses for sunni arab allies in the gulf including a possible nuclear commitment. >> saudi arabia has a range of threats and has for a long time. >> reporter: the u.s. led invasion of ir in 2003 perceived abandonment of the egyptian president, america's so-called pivot to asia and behind the scenes negotiations with regional rival iran left the kingdom feeling vulnerable and with the united states moving closer to approachment in iran a new generation of saudi leaders are taking charge. >> usually when you want to know what's going on in saudi, you call washington. riyadh is not going through washington to do what they h saudi arabia looks to project influence further afield in yemen and beyond. the kingdom is finally making use of a multibillion dollar weapon source linked from british suppliers. although those orders mean big business to some of america's top defense contractors. last year saudi arabia was the world's
hadley gambill has more. >> reporter: with months to go before a final deal reached with tehran over a nuclear program, u.s. officials now say they plan to bolster defenses for sunni arab allies in the gulf including a possible nuclear commitment. >> saudi arabia has a range of threats and has for a long time. >> reporter: the u.s. led invasion of ir in 2003 perceived abandonment of the egyptian president, america's so-called pivot to asia and behind the scenes negotiations...
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hadley says absolutely. you disagree. why?on that you have all of these different parties and you have people coming to celebrate you. now i just got married. i was not a bridezilla. i did not require people to be my bridesmaids. >> did you have your wedding here? >> i did have it here and it was great and there were a lot of parties. my close friends were there. >> hadley, what do you make of that? >> you know i really value tradition. i think traditions are very important. there are a couple of trends taking place that are making it harder to keep. couples are getting married later and later. late 20s, early 30s, chances are, you have more resources and you can afford to go away for a bachelor party with your friends but you are also spread out from your friends and facebook technology has allowed us to stay closer with people who are farther away and people are at different places in their life. some people have young children and it makes it hard to get away. >> you're a very popular guy with men and women and getting invi
hadley says absolutely. you disagree. why?on that you have all of these different parties and you have people coming to celebrate you. now i just got married. i was not a bridezilla. i did not require people to be my bridesmaids. >> did you have your wedding here? >> i did have it here and it was great and there were a lot of parties. my close friends were there. >> hadley, what do you make of that? >> you know i really value tradition. i think traditions are very...
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>> i think to the extent with hadley and gates for sure.think also he has been active in programs with students and interns at his own firm but especially at the atlantic council but also with the aspen strategy group. he established fellowships at the scowcroft's school of diplomacy i think it is called. so there is certainly that. what effect they have had so far is hard to know and i don't explore that but he feels very fortunate to have lived a life a life that he hasn't feels that he has to pass these down and has one daughter, one granddaughter. he is intent on trying to nurture especially at the aspen strategy group the atlantic council and getting people and meant touring them. most of these people are probably still fairly young 40s tops 40s tops with maybe the exception of the hadley's and gates but there is some of that absolutely. >> our last question here in the back against the wall. >> you talked a little bit about how were the conditions that he thought extremism and terrorism sort of come about or -- i forget the word. can
>> i think to the extent with hadley and gates for sure.think also he has been active in programs with students and interns at his own firm but especially at the atlantic council but also with the aspen strategy group. he established fellowships at the scowcroft's school of diplomacy i think it is called. so there is certainly that. what effect they have had so far is hard to know and i don't explore that but he feels very fortunate to have lived a life a life that he hasn't feels that he...
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>> i think to the extent with hadley and gates for sure.think also he has been active in programs with students and interns at his own firm but especially at the atlantic council but also with the aspen strategy group. he establi
>> i think to the extent with hadley and gates for sure.think also he has been active in programs with students and interns at his own firm but especially at the atlantic council but also with the aspen strategy group. he establi
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the region seems well underway meaning big deals in store for american and british arms dealers as hadley gamble reports. >> with months to go before a final deal could be reached with teheran over the nuclear program u.s. officials now say they plan to bolster defenses for suni arab allies in the gulf including a commitment. >> they face a range of threats and has for a long time. >> the u.s. lead invasion of iraq in 2003 that had abandonment of mubarik left the kingdom feeling vulnerable and with the yietszunited states moving closer to a reproachment with iran a new generation is taking charge. >> when you want to know what is going on in saudi foreign policy you call up washington. this is over. you have to call them because they're not going to go through washington to do what they have to do. >> saudi arabia looks to project it's influence and further a field in yemen and beyond they're finally making use of a multibillion dollars weapon's cache forced from american and british suppliers. all of those orders mean big business to some of america's top defense con tracktractors. spend
the region seems well underway meaning big deals in store for american and british arms dealers as hadley gamble reports. >> with months to go before a final deal could be reached with teheran over the nuclear program u.s. officials now say they plan to bolster defenses for suni arab allies in the gulf including a commitment. >> they face a range of threats and has for a long time. >> the u.s. lead invasion of iraq in 2003 that had abandonment of mubarik left the kingdom...
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and only when the outies try to take new territory and stage attacks against loyalists of president hadley. >> an navy aircraft carrier joined ships off yemen's coast. last night president obama spokes to ms nbc about the deployment. >> there is a reason why we keep some of our ships in the region of the persian gulf is to maintain freedom of navigation. if there are weapons delivered to factions within yemen that could threaten navigation, that's a problem. my hope is generally that we can settle down the situation in yemen. that's always been a country that's very poor. >> the white house saying that iran has been arming and aiding the houthies. tehran deny it is. >>> in iraq they say the tide has shifted in ramadi. [ gunfire ] after some fierce clashes the government says it has recovered key territory from isil fighting in the past two weeks forced more than 100,000 people to flee. but officials say that thousands are now turning around and heading back towards the city. >>> officials say that the fighting in syria has displaced more than 10 million people, most of them in the hama reg
and only when the outies try to take new territory and stage attacks against loyalists of president hadley. >> an navy aircraft carrier joined ships off yemen's coast. last night president obama spokes to ms nbc about the deployment. >> there is a reason why we keep some of our ships in the region of the persian gulf is to maintain freedom of navigation. if there are weapons delivered to factions within yemen that could threaten navigation, that's a problem. my hope is generally...
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hadley, thank you so much. >> u.s.are charging kraft and mondeleze with manipulating wheat futures. they're accused of using trading strategies to artificially lower prices. regulators are seeking unspecified penalties and restitution as well as an injunction against future violations of u.s. commodities laws. shares of kraft were higher. >> and still to come waging war on low pay. mcdonald's raises it's minimum wage but will this make a difference? stay tuned for the full story after this break. we're back in two. why do we do it? why do we spend every waking moment, thinking about people? why are we so committed to keeping you connected? why combine performance with a conscience? why innovate for a future without accidents? why do any of it? why do all of it? because if it matters to you it's everything to us. the xc60 crossover. from volvo. lease the well equiped volvo xc60 today. visit your local volvo showroom for details. >> hey, good morning to you. mcdonalds is raising the minimum wage for full and part time em
hadley, thank you so much. >> u.s.are charging kraft and mondeleze with manipulating wheat futures. they're accused of using trading strategies to artificially lower prices. regulators are seeking unspecified penalties and restitution as well as an injunction against future violations of u.s. commodities laws. shares of kraft were higher. >> and still to come waging war on low pay. mcdonald's raises it's minimum wage but will this make a difference? stay tuned for the full story...
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hadley thank you as well. let's look at the markets. we're one hour and 50 minutes into the new trading day. we ended with massive gains of 16% and we're inching higher after a wobble at the start of the trading session but then we have the improvement of the pmi from germany from spain from italy and that's helping the stoxx 600 hedge higher in morning trade this morning. once again we're up by a third of 1%. let's have a look at the european markets one by one. dax higher by third of one percent. the manufacturing pmi will be out in about 15 minutes time. in the currency markets we're seeing some dollar weakness and the dollar is weaker wietquite a bit against the japanese yen. some of the data there, that has been some what disappointing. euro dollar not really moving too much on the back of the pmi numbers and the aussie dollar is benefitting from the slightly better than expected official pmis out of china. in the currency markets -- i'm sorry, commodity markets we're seeing brent crude and wti continuing to edge lower. brent crude
hadley thank you as well. let's look at the markets. we're one hour and 50 minutes into the new trading day. we ended with massive gains of 16% and we're inching higher after a wobble at the start of the trading session but then we have the improvement of the pmi from germany from spain from italy and that's helping the stoxx 600 hedge higher in morning trade this morning. once again we're up by a third of 1%. let's have a look at the european markets one by one. dax higher by third of one...
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my question is hadley been able to link up with johnston in north carolina, could the war have been turned in the south's favor? guest: no. host: why not? guest: the south was fought out. the south had done more with longer and less than any army in history. they had worn out. had generally been able to escape my forces, he could not have lasted any longer than days. his men were starved, out of ammunition, barefoot, many of them -- they were defeated in everything except spirit. had generally been able to break loose from my forces, it would not have prolonged the war and certainly would not have changed the outcome of the war. host: generally? guest: i had a duty to try. i had a duty to my government and my men but in retrospect general grant is absolutely right. by the time i would reach general johnson, there's no telling how many men i would have had left. i was losing men every mile because they were exhausted and starving. they could not go any further. if i had managed to escape general grant here, i'm convinced he would have caught up with me before i made it into the valley. host
my question is hadley been able to link up with johnston in north carolina, could the war have been turned in the south's favor? guest: no. host: why not? guest: the south was fought out. the south had done more with longer and less than any army in history. they had worn out. had generally been able to escape my forces, he could not have lasted any longer than days. his men were starved, out of ammunition, barefoot, many of them -- they were defeated in everything except spirit. had generally...
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a mentor to rice of course condoleezza rice a mentor to hadley in the bunch of others.n in some ways there is this continuation of kissinger to scowcroft and then a lot of subsequent talks with top officials. i am not sure if that answers your question exactly but he was very attentive to this. one of the things a good national security advisor is able to do is figure out how we will make decisions and that what level and how that will work. i mean, some would say the current administration is micromanaging. the 370 person nsc doing too much of the actual substance. they had a very lean staff and one, of course, where there was commandery and in general pretty good trust between -- despite the competition. they were kind of suspicious over the plans about reunification of germany but despite that they were able to you you know work and have this lean organization and really include and work pretty directly with different agencies and their deputies whereas if you do not do that then the defense or state department are disaffected or you get crosscutting policies and so
a mentor to rice of course condoleezza rice a mentor to hadley in the bunch of others.n in some ways there is this continuation of kissinger to scowcroft and then a lot of subsequent talks with top officials. i am not sure if that answers your question exactly but he was very attentive to this. one of the things a good national security advisor is able to do is figure out how we will make decisions and that what level and how that will work. i mean, some would say the current administration is...
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>> i think to the extent with hadley and gates for sure. i think also he has been active in programs with students and interns at his own firm but especially at the atlantic council but also with the aspen strategy group. he established fellowships at the scowcroft's school of diplomacy i think it is called. so there is certainly that. what effect they have had so far is hard to know and i don't explore that but he feels very fortunate to have lived a life a life that he hasn't feels that he has to pass these down and has one daughter, one granddaughter. he is intent on trying to nurture especially at the aspen strategy group the atlantic council and getting people and meant touring them. most of these people are probably still fairly young 40s tops 40s tops with maybe the exception of the hadley's and gates but there is some of that absolutely. >> our last question here in the back against the wall. >> you talked a little bit about how were the conditions that he thought extremism and terrorism sort of come about or -- i forget the word. c
>> i think to the extent with hadley and gates for sure. i think also he has been active in programs with students and interns at his own firm but especially at the atlantic council but also with the aspen strategy group. he established fellowships at the scowcroft's school of diplomacy i think it is called. so there is certainly that. what effect they have had so far is hard to know and i don't explore that but he feels very fortunate to have lived a life a life that he hasn't feels that...
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and steve hadley, chairman of the board of the institute. we are going to get started. the intelligence we have received is that there are power outages that power outages that much of slowdowns and all kinds of chaos, which somewhat they made it a typical rush-hour in the washington morning but we are going to pass that. people are joining us as they are able to get here. we are glad that you are all here. this is the fourth event in the iran foreign, which is a series that is cosponsored by eight washington think tanks. they are the institute of peace woodrow wilson center, the rand corporation, the arms control association the center for new american security the stimson center, power shares find and the partnership for a secure america, which is an unprecedented collaboration and i want to pay special thanks in tribute to rob and tribute to rob and write to us the consortium together. the event is also brought to you by the iran primer, which is usip's comprehensive website with resources on every iran related subject you can think of and analysis from almost any an
and steve hadley, chairman of the board of the institute. we are going to get started. the intelligence we have received is that there are power outages that power outages that much of slowdowns and all kinds of chaos, which somewhat they made it a typical rush-hour in the washington morning but we are going to pass that. people are joining us as they are able to get here. we are glad that you are all here. this is the fourth event in the iran foreign, which is a series that is cosponsored by...
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pelosi and mayor he hadley toured the school actual near program at the downtown campus. after threats of closure ccsf said enrollment i hope crease first time in three years. pelosi urged congress to increase pel grant funding. >> nothing brings more money to the treasury, local state or federal than the education of the american people. >> summer class enrollment begins today at city college of san francisco. >> burlingame base virgin america offering flash sale on the new daily flight from sfo to hawaii. airline offering 1 to hawaii. airline offering 199 dollar one way fare to honolulu for travel starting november the second. it will then expand to maui december 3rd. deal applies to weekday flights exclude weekends and holiday through the end of february. this fare sale ends at 10:00 p.m. on wednesday. act fast. >> in the sierra today they saw the lowest snow of the season. take a look at what it look like couple hours ago from the cal-trans camera on interstate 80. reporter george warren has more. t.here on highway 20 east of nevada city. cal-trans worker said he hadn
pelosi and mayor he hadley toured the school actual near program at the downtown campus. after threats of closure ccsf said enrollment i hope crease first time in three years. pelosi urged congress to increase pel grant funding. >> nothing brings more money to the treasury, local state or federal than the education of the american people. >> summer class enrollment begins today at city college of san francisco. >> burlingame base virgin america offering flash sale on the new...
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>> i think to the extent with hadley and gates for sure. i think also he has been active in programs with students and interns at his own firm but especially at the atlantic council but also with the aspen strategy group. he established fellowships at the scowcroft's school of diplomacy i think it is called. so there is certainly that. what effect they have had so far is hard to know and i don't explore that but he feels very fortunate to have lived a life a life that he hasn't feels that he has to pass these down and has one daughter, one granddaughter. he is intent on trying to nurture especially at the aspen strategy group the atlantic council and getting people and meant touring them. most of these people are probably still fairly young 40s tops 40s tops with maybe the exception of the hadley's and gates but there is some of that absolutely. >> our last question here in the back against the wall. >> you talked a little bit about how were the conditions that he thought extremism and terrorism sort of come about or -- i forget the word. c
>> i think to the extent with hadley and gates for sure. i think also he has been active in programs with students and interns at his own firm but especially at the atlantic council but also with the aspen strategy group. he established fellowships at the scowcroft's school of diplomacy i think it is called. so there is certainly that. what effect they have had so far is hard to know and i don't explore that but he feels very fortunate to have lived a life a life that he hasn't feels that...
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shantel hadley gets her nails done at the shop a few doors down. >> that makes me nervous. got to watch out for everybody everybody. even just walking down the street. >> reporter: detectives say in another incident the suspect walked into an auto dealer in darby borough announced he was a cop, flashed a badge and displayed a gun. police released this sketch. >> same similar described male approaches him. demands money. take the money. >> reporter: investigators say the same suspect also knocked on a woman's door in the 5400 block of chestnut and again showed a badge. >> says he's police. goes into the house asks for a specific individual. he's not home. takes money and fleece. >> we ladies got to watch in our own neighborhood how we walk and where we walk. always look behind us. >> reporter: now the get away car is described as a newer model black nissan altima. police say if you get pulled over by someone claiming to be a police officer and you're not sure, you should always ask for identification. iain? >> all right good advice, dave, thank you. >>> the black legged deer
shantel hadley gets her nails done at the shop a few doors down. >> that makes me nervous. got to watch out for everybody everybody. even just walking down the street. >> reporter: detectives say in another incident the suspect walked into an auto dealer in darby borough announced he was a cop, flashed a badge and displayed a gun. police released this sketch. >> same similar described male approaches him. demands money. take the money. >> reporter: investigators say the...
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hadley joins us with more. behind this bill is bob corker from tennessee but he still needs votes to push ahead with this and some democrats find this deal a little better than they previously thought. >> that maybe the case but he's getting increasing support from both side of the aisle and it's going to be interesting going forward. we heard so much conciliatory language from the white house. we have seen president obama going on every network he he could reach out to in terms of selling this to the american people especially with his comments about prime minister benjamin netanyahu saying he understands it. it's cry me a river. quite frankly he is saying to the new york times i feel bad when people say i'm antiisrael and that's not the case but this is also about what the united states is promising the arab allies as well because that administration frayed over several years now and what you're seeing play out in the region is the united states given the approval to be in yemen and further action in those co
hadley joins us with more. behind this bill is bob corker from tennessee but he still needs votes to push ahead with this and some democrats find this deal a little better than they previously thought. >> that maybe the case but he's getting increasing support from both side of the aisle and it's going to be interesting going forward. we heard so much conciliatory language from the white house. we have seen president obama going on every network he he could reach out to in terms of...
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. >> joining us to discuss is hadley gamble around the desk here.s a lot of talk about him targeting the younger americans but do you think they'll get behind a candidate opposing same sex marriage. >> you're seeing there he's coming across sounding like a preacher in a way. but he is a libertarian. he is the son of ron paul and you have to also remember he has been delightfully difficult to pin down on key issues. he'll say one thing but at the same time you know he's voting a different way on legislation and it's very interesting. he's a political wildcard. he's looking to target minorities and young people and these are not the traditional base of the republican party but he still has a lot of backing from tea party members that really ally admire and enjoy that. so it's going to be interesting going forward if he's this wildcard what that's going to do over the next two years because remember we're a long way out. >> you're right. where does he stand on foreign policy? on that front he clashed with many americans. >> he has. it's interesting to
. >> joining us to discuss is hadley gamble around the desk here.s a lot of talk about him targeting the younger americans but do you think they'll get behind a candidate opposing same sex marriage. >> you're seeing there he's coming across sounding like a preacher in a way. but he is a libertarian. he is the son of ron paul and you have to also remember he has been delightfully difficult to pin down on key issues. he'll say one thing but at the same time you know he's voting a...
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hadley, what you think the iranian missile capability says about iranian intentions -- intentions? >> no affiliation. question to ali-akbar. you mention the supremely. is held we understand is deteriorating ever doesn't seem to be any clarity as to who would come after him. so i would flip the question that you abroad about the consensus internally and iran come and if the supreme leader were not to be with us anymore, how would that change the verification and the credibility of a deal that iran would be signing? and very quickly and also to congressman berman i'm wondering if a deal with iran would actually help with our arab allies and those within our arab allies that are still isis fan boys come and whether a deal with iran but actually help disabled in the region? your thoughts on that. >> let me ask if someone has a question for jim slattery come and which case if we did we will take that one and then everyone have an opportunity to answer the question. any questions for jim slattery? yes, ma'am. >> hi. .. >> let me take holidays and will just go right down the line if we ca
hadley, what you think the iranian missile capability says about iranian intentions -- intentions? >> no affiliation. question to ali-akbar. you mention the supremely. is held we understand is deteriorating ever doesn't seem to be any clarity as to who would come after him. so i would flip the question that you abroad about the consensus internally and iran come and if the supreme leader were not to be with us anymore, how would that change the verification and the credibility of a deal...
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from the white house not just the president himself, the figures like condoleezza rice and stephen hadley. all through the bush administration of the religious influence was maybe not predominant, but certainly very prevalent. there were a lot of of demonstrably religious officials presiding with people like donald rumsfeld and paul wolfowitz and others were not the most spiritual men, but a lot of pentagon briefings begin during the presidency with powerpoint slides that would start with a biblical scripture or verse were some sort of usually christian but overtly religious invocation. this is also true in the bottom up since we have heard a lot about this already atomized into a bush politics which not only recognized but encouraged the political activism command this is true in the domestic sense but also it was repeated in the foreign-policy sense. the foreign-policy through and through maybe wasn't indicted were driven by religious and i'm not saying the united states at a had a certain foreign-policy in pursuit of particular religious goals but in a very obvious way it's a fused the
from the white house not just the president himself, the figures like condoleezza rice and stephen hadley. all through the bush administration of the religious influence was maybe not predominant, but certainly very prevalent. there were a lot of of demonstrably religious officials presiding with people like donald rumsfeld and paul wolfowitz and others were not the most spiritual men, but a lot of pentagon briefings begin during the presidency with powerpoint slides that would start with a...
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smith, jonas, john layfield and hadley keith and chuck rocha, welcome, everybody. gary b.
smith, jonas, john layfield and hadley keith and chuck rocha, welcome, everybody. gary b.