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i will start with general hayden. general hayden: i'm sorry, mr. chairman i do not have a good answer to that question. this deal guarantees the reality. this deal is not finding on the american people are future american presidents. so let's say i ran kind of lives within the deal for the next five years, is economically stronger another president can say, all options are on the table. what can a president due to make sure that this terrible year 10 does not go into force? any other witness have a response? senator lieberman. senator lieberman: the first thing i want to say is respectfully offered a somewhat different viewpoint about what will happen in congress. i am not prepared to say, based on conversations i've had with both chambers in both parties that this agreement will be approved or disapproved and a presidential veto will not be overridden. i think people's minds are open. they are concerned and will look at the agreement. whether congress would override a -- an agreement by the president would depend on the specific terms of the agree
i will start with general hayden. general hayden: i'm sorry, mr. chairman i do not have a good answer to that question. this deal guarantees the reality. this deal is not finding on the american people are future american presidents. so let's say i ran kind of lives within the deal for the next five years, is economically stronger another president can say, all options are on the table. what can a president due to make sure that this terrible year 10 does not go into force? any other witness...
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hayden: as a construct, it is under pressure.es coming up, this is fantastic margin expansion for companies here, particularly for the chinese one. it import cost are going down. we are seeing this on the trade surplus side, which is then giving them flexibility for infrastructure. rishaad: and then the dollar then maybe it does compensate. hayden: you're absolutely right on it malaysia. they are all lows on the currency, and we have just seen over the last couple of weeks how much money they have been defending the currency with, so they have been eating into their foreign reserves. they have only got a few months of reserves up their sleeves now, so that is a precarious situation. but it is really only a malaysia and indonesia in that part. yvonne: the stock market, how do you see the chinese government want market? hayd3een: i get this question all of the time. the market is reacting like the bond market should. it has been a positive capital return, so you got a negative correlated asset. i am not worried about the bond marke
hayden: as a construct, it is under pressure.es coming up, this is fantastic margin expansion for companies here, particularly for the chinese one. it import cost are going down. we are seeing this on the trade surplus side, which is then giving them flexibility for infrastructure. rishaad: and then the dollar then maybe it does compensate. hayden: you're absolutely right on it malaysia. they are all lows on the currency, and we have just seen over the last couple of weeks how much money they...
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hayden: all right. we will see. >> president lyndon johnson and carl hayden talking about medicare legislation on september 2, 1964. later that day, the senate comes up with a tie vote on medicare. in this call, lbj and meyer feldman talk about how to break that tie. meyer feldman: we have to get either jordan or munro need to give us alive pair with ted kennedy. jordan is uncertain. he won't give us a commitment. perhaps if you called and roni or jordan this would convince them to give us alive pair we need. pres. johnson: tell him if he thinks i ought to, call me. i don't want to do it unless i have to. he just told me he's all right. myer feldman: all right. >> president johnson and meyer feldman on how to deal with the tie vote on medicare in the senate. september 2, 1964. later that day, the senate approves the medicare amendment to social security by a vote of 49-44. on september 3 lbj and larry o'brien talk about the next steps for the measure. pres. johnson: albert called me, but by the time i r
hayden: all right. we will see. >> president lyndon johnson and carl hayden talking about medicare legislation on september 2, 1964. later that day, the senate comes up with a tie vote on medicare. in this call, lbj and meyer feldman talk about how to break that tie. meyer feldman: we have to get either jordan or munro need to give us alive pair with ted kennedy. jordan is uncertain. he won't give us a commitment. perhaps if you called and roni or jordan this would convince them to give...
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i'll start with general hayden. >> i'm sorry mr. chairman. i don't have a good answer to that question. this deal guarantees the reality you just -- >> this deal is not binding on the american people or future american presidents. let's say iran kind of lives within the deal for the next five years, is economically stronger. another president can say all options are on the table. what can a president do to make sure that this terrible year ten does not go into force? any other witness have a response? senator libberman. >> thanks congressman sherman. first thing i want to say as respectfully offer somewhat different viewpoint about the outside what will happen here in congress. i'm not prepared to say, based on conversations i've had with members of both chambers and both parties that this agreement will be approved or disapproved and a presidential veto will not be overridden. people's minds are open. people are concerned. they're going to look at the agreement. i myself have said whether congress override the veto by the president would dep
i'll start with general hayden. >> i'm sorry mr. chairman. i don't have a good answer to that question. this deal guarantees the reality you just -- >> this deal is not binding on the american people or future american presidents. let's say iran kind of lives within the deal for the next five years, is economically stronger. another president can say all options are on the table. what can a president do to make sure that this terrible year ten does not go into force? any other...
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mile mile, is -- michael hayden, is that a concern to you. >> it is. let's say it works for the ten year period we've got the sunset problem. also look at what we've just done, we've legit mated a program that until this morning that was illegal, that was in violation of u.n. security council resolutions. we've let iran back into the family of nations it's no longer a renegade state, the sanctionings end they become rich, and none of the other activities about which we are very concerned iran has been conducting, none of those have stopped. >> exactly. i think two things. first of all iran is a nuclear threshhold state and they have been since they started building centrifuges in the middle of the bush administration. the question is what are we going to do about it? roll it back or let them have this program and go forward? so i think that's where we are at this point. i absolutely agree. this agreement was not solve the iranian problem in the region. iran is a country that is destabilizing the region, a country that we have to be concerned with. i do
mile mile, is -- michael hayden, is that a concern to you. >> it is. let's say it works for the ten year period we've got the sunset problem. also look at what we've just done, we've legit mated a program that until this morning that was illegal, that was in violation of u.n. security council resolutions. we've let iran back into the family of nations it's no longer a renegade state, the sanctionings end they become rich, and none of the other activities about which we are very concerned...
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general hayden, let me go through some factual ones. ten years ago, you were in the administration, correct? >> right. >> ten years ago is it true, without disclosing any classified information that iran was behind weapon enhancements in iraq that led to americans dieing on the fields in iraq ten years ago? >> i actually told national security adviser hadley it was a policy of the iranian government, approved at the highest levels of that government, to facilitate killing of american and other coalition soldiers. >> 20 years ago, without disclosing any classified information, to your understanding, is it true that iran played a critical part to the u.s. airmen who were killed in saudi arabia? >> that is my understanding. >> 30 years ago -- 32 years ago is
general hayden, let me go through some factual ones. ten years ago, you were in the administration, correct? >> right. >> ten years ago is it true, without disclosing any classified information that iran was behind weapon enhancements in iraq that led to americans dieing on the fields in iraq ten years ago? >> i actually told national security adviser hadley it was a policy of the iranian government, approved at the highest levels of that government, to facilitate killing of...
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general hayden? >> thank you, mr. chairman, mr. deutsche, other members for the opportunity to be here today and thank you for allowing me to be in the company of distinguished witnesses. mr. chairman when i was at the agent, iran was the second talked about in the global office except terrorism. the iranian issue, the nuclear program or it. as important as the question is, it is part of a larger piece. to paraphrase mr. kissinger iran has to decide if they are a country or a cause. we have been negotiating for the past year and a half on the premise it wants to be a country. their actions suggest they consider themselves a cause a revolutionary power whose identity may be even its doe mystic survival has to be drawn from a narrative of hostility between its as a legitimate agent of shia islam and the rest of the world. now, we put the other issues aside two years ago when we decided to isolate and focus on iran's nuclear ambitions. i get that. i understand that decision. diplomacy is the art of the possible, not the art of the ide
general hayden? >> thank you, mr. chairman, mr. deutsche, other members for the opportunity to be here today and thank you for allowing me to be in the company of distinguished witnesses. mr. chairman when i was at the agent, iran was the second talked about in the global office except terrorism. the iranian issue, the nuclear program or it. as important as the question is, it is part of a larger piece. to paraphrase mr. kissinger iran has to decide if they are a country or a cause. we...
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listen to what general hayden had to say. why we might be losing. maybe here's a way to grab the battle back. grab victory back. listen. >> we need to inflict battlefield defeats on them in their homeland so they're not nearly as attractive it these folks globally. >> john would you agree with that? >> well that's it. we've tab a defensive posture. even listen to obama's rhetoric. we're not going destroy isis. we're going to degrade and ultimately defeat. there's this expectation now that this is going to be a decades long security matter as opposed to the notion of let's fight the enemy, let's destroy the enemy, and bring americans home. they can then celebrate the fourth of july. >> we've got sunnis on one side and shiite on the other. we should balance that power. we should support them fighting each other and killing each on or about where are why should we be doing it? that general is nuts. he wants to put americans over there on the battlefield. i think he is skrazy. >> you have kurds in the north. they are terrific fighters. we don't need to
listen to what general hayden had to say. why we might be losing. maybe here's a way to grab the battle back. grab victory back. listen. >> we need to inflict battlefield defeats on them in their homeland so they're not nearly as attractive it these folks globally. >> john would you agree with that? >> well that's it. we've tab a defensive posture. even listen to obama's rhetoric. we're not going destroy isis. we're going to degrade and ultimately defeat. there's this...
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and for hayden? >> where are you getting this to market?re looking in the next two months to go out and put this on the road with drivers. >> reporter: so for hayden, "stem" is cool in school and possibly on the road, too. his team won the national prize. mike hydeck, wusa9. >> send mike a message on facebook with your projects. >>> a solar-powered plane made history today setting a new record for the longest nonstop solo flight without refueling. the solar impulse landed safely in hawaii after a five-day journey from japan across the pacific ocean. this 5,000-pound carbon fiber aircraft flown without fuel and it's equipped with 17,000 solar cells to charge the plane's batteries. from hawaii, the solar impulse will go it phoenix and new york before crossing the atlantic. it began its around-the-world flight from abu dhabi (pin march. >>> always watching, always tracking, wusa9's first alert weather. dc's most accurate. >>> well, what we see on the weather terrace with an umbrella we have a pretty good idea of what's coming this way. >> we h
and for hayden? >> where are you getting this to market?re looking in the next two months to go out and put this on the road with drivers. >> reporter: so for hayden, "stem" is cool in school and possibly on the road, too. his team won the national prize. mike hydeck, wusa9. >> send mike a message on facebook with your projects. >>> a solar-powered plane made history today setting a new record for the longest nonstop solo flight without refueling. the solar...
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lieberman and general hayden a focus on because i agree with her skepticism. i would want to look at the facts of the program, grants program will be suspended and frozen in effect and mothballed 14 years but when that 10 years is over, the superstructure of the program will be intact. iran would have a theoretical right to build back up plutonium or uranium route to nuclear weapons. that is a weakness of this agreement. that's the trade off. this was a real world negotiation where we receive some benefit, the freezing of the program for changes, but the program is not being entirely dismantled and we have to understand that. second i think it's important that the iaea past 25 years of insight into iran's program but would have a clear line of sight? will they have unfettered access? want in practice does managed access to nuclear plant mean? i think it means iran will write some of the rules about how its plans are inspected and survey questions have to be asked about that as well as about military dimensions. third, would we actually be able to reimpose sanc
lieberman and general hayden a focus on because i agree with her skepticism. i would want to look at the facts of the program, grants program will be suspended and frozen in effect and mothballed 14 years but when that 10 years is over, the superstructure of the program will be intact. iran would have a theoretical right to build back up plutonium or uranium route to nuclear weapons. that is a weakness of this agreement. that's the trade off. this was a real world negotiation where we receive...
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general michael hayden is the former director of an intelligence agency. he served as director of the national security agency. ambassador nick and burns is a professor at the harvard kennedy school of government can read he served in the foreign service for 27 years. any investor to multiple posts. dr. ray talkkei is a senior counsel. he has authored two books on iran. without objection, the full prepared statements will be made part of the record. witnesses will have five days to submit materials. we will begin with senator lieberman, if you would like to summarize. we will go to questions after your opening testimony. senator lieberman: i am grateful for the opportunity to testify before you. the negotiations between iran and the p5 plus one has reduced an agreement which will come before you. each of you will have to decide whether to endorse or reject it. looking back at my 24 years of service, i cannot inc. of a more consequential vote that each of you will cast in congress for the future of the u.s. and indeed, the world. i cannot give a better comm
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but general hayden, let me go through some factual ones. ten years ago, you were in the administration, correct? >> right. >> ten years ago, is it true, without disclosing any classified information, that iran was behind weapon enhancements in iraq that led to americans dying on the fields in iraq ten years ago in. >> i actually told national security advisor hadley it was a policy approved at the highest level of government to facilitate the killing of american and other coalition soldiers. >> 20 years ago, without disclosing classified information, to your understanding is it true that iran played a critical part to the u.s. airmen killed in saudi arabia? >> that is my understanding. >> 30 years ago -- 32 years ago is it true that iran, through its precursor to hezbollah, took an active hand of the killings of the marines in the bearics in beirut or had participation in support of? >> i think that is true, mr. chairman. but i don't have the personal knowledge to give that answer with confidence. >> and i chose those questions and i'll sum
but general hayden, let me go through some factual ones. ten years ago, you were in the administration, correct? >> right. >> ten years ago, is it true, without disclosing any classified information, that iran was behind weapon enhancements in iraq that led to americans dying on the fields in iraq ten years ago in. >> i actually told national security advisor hadley it was a policy approved at the highest level of government to facilitate the killing of american and other...
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general hayden: i don't have a good answer to that question. this deal guarantees the reality -- >> it is not binding. let's say a ron cut -- iran kind of lives within the deal. another president can say all options are on the table. what can the president do to make sure that this terrible year 10 does not go into force? senator lieberman: the first thing you want to say is to offer a different viewpoint from the outside about what would happen here in congress. i am not prepared to say, based on conversations i have had that this agreement will be approved or disapproved, and a presidential veto will not be overridden. i think people's minds are open they are concerned. i have said that whether congress would override a veto would depend on the specific terms of the agreement. now we have seen the agreement. the fact that it legitimizes iran as a nuclear weapons power even more, the access provisions are full of holes and don't give up any hope this country, which is constantly cheated will ab ide by the agreement here. i thihnk it is definit
general hayden: i don't have a good answer to that question. this deal guarantees the reality -- >> it is not binding. let's say a ron cut -- iran kind of lives within the deal. another president can say all options are on the table. what can the president do to make sure that this terrible year 10 does not go into force? senator lieberman: the first thing you want to say is to offer a different viewpoint from the outside about what would happen here in congress. i am not prepared to say,...
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." >> rose: he's the head of the hayden planetarium in new york and lives in the city with his wife andis doctorate from columbia. he says there are so few astrophysicists that they are literally one in a million. please tell me, what is an astrophysicist? >> tyson: in astrophysics, we care about how matter, motion, and energy manifest in objects and phenomenon in the universe. stars are born, they live out their lives, they die. some of the ones that die explode. our sun will not be one of those, but it will die. and it'll take earth with us. so we b... make sure we have other destinations in mind when that happens. and i've got it on my... on my calendar. ( laughter ) >> rose: i was going to say, when is this going to happen? i want to make... i want to make plans. >> tyson: in about five billion years, and so, we probably have other issues to concern ourselves with for our survival between now and then. >> rose: you said, "i am, we are stardust." >> tyson: yes. >> rose: what does that mean? >> tyson: for me, the most astonishing fact is that the molecules that comprise our body are t
." >> rose: he's the head of the hayden planetarium in new york and lives in the city with his wife andis doctorate from columbia. he says there are so few astrophysicists that they are literally one in a million. please tell me, what is an astrophysicist? >> tyson: in astrophysics, we care about how matter, motion, and energy manifest in objects and phenomenon in the universe. stars are born, they live out their lives, they die. some of the ones that die explode. our sun will...
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i would ask general hayden a basic question about this deal.now about the managed access provisions for inspection that would be part of this deal would allow the iaea to look at iranian sites, are you comfortable fa they will be able to know about any changes, breakouts, new developm next.ents? >> i have to be made comfortable by the fine print in the deal. you said something earlier this morning that they're using as a template, the kinds of managed access we have between ourselves and the soviets for our arms control agreements. that suggests an equivalency, david that, doesn't exist in this agreement. that was a voluntary mutual agreement between two sovereigns. iran is in the penalty box. the reality is iran is under u.n. sanctions because the u.n. has directed iran to stop enriching. if iran has to get out of the penalty box, it's up to iran to bear the-- bare the burden of proof. i'm uncomfortable just blindly pulling that procedure out of the old soviet agreements and dropping night this agreement because the circumstances are different
i would ask general hayden a basic question about this deal.now about the managed access provisions for inspection that would be part of this deal would allow the iaea to look at iranian sites, are you comfortable fa they will be able to know about any changes, breakouts, new developm next.ents? >> i have to be made comfortable by the fine print in the deal. you said something earlier this morning that they're using as a template, the kinds of managed access we have between ourselves and...
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little hayden grace is alive and still fighting for her life. hearing from the family regularly.ng money. if you can if you can help them we have all the information on our facebook page. go find me .com/twins in portugal. we are glad to see the new pictures. bill: you are chasing a story about a bodybuilder who was killed. a stray bullet. >> rafael angelo a 51 -year-old competitive bodybuilder. very fit. that same strength may be the reason why he was put in harms way and shot in the back by police. i chased the story to a gym in brooklyn where medicine also by the name of rafael who told me this was his father's favorite hangout. he and his family are suing nypd for $25 million. they allege law fails rafael showed up to help a friend who was being attacked by her ex-boyfriend. they believe that police asked the bodybuilder to break down the door. >> please do their weapons and fired. >> what is interesting that is not what was told to the family. there is an official please document that says he was killed by the guy inside the apartment. >> lied to me about what happened. >> i
little hayden grace is alive and still fighting for her life. hearing from the family regularly.ng money. if you can if you can help them we have all the information on our facebook page. go find me .com/twins in portugal. we are glad to see the new pictures. bill: you are chasing a story about a bodybuilder who was killed. a stray bullet. >> rafael angelo a 51 -year-old competitive bodybuilder. very fit. that same strength may be the reason why he was put in harms way and shot in the...
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hudson past and hayden is fighting for life transferred to another hospital for emergency eye surgeryhe is recovering. this is a very difficult time for the family. they have been stuck in portugal since may still raising money for the unexpected costs they have had. twins in portugal. the knew portugal. the knew goal is $60,000. they raise just over 50. we are keeping them in our thoughts and prayers. ♪ ♪ >> going to haunt my dreams. >> like ten years since i got a tattoo. bill: you have really put yourself physically into this chase. >> absolutely. i went to the visionary tattoo arts festival. >> greetings from asbury park. headed to the 6th annual tattoo festival. tattoo artists, shop owners command enthusiasts gather to celebrate everything tattoo related. dozens of shops were represented. started coloring on the human canvases. first i met with the mcm facilitator. he is right they're. doctor blasphemy. bill: that's nice. >> a lot of vendors. anything you need to accessorize is in one room. >> the guy skateboarding in the background. >> try not to embarrass yourself. >> i made my
hudson past and hayden is fighting for life transferred to another hospital for emergency eye surgeryhe is recovering. this is a very difficult time for the family. they have been stuck in portugal since may still raising money for the unexpected costs they have had. twins in portugal. the knew portugal. the knew goal is $60,000. they raise just over 50. we are keeping them in our thoughts and prayers. ♪ ♪ >> going to haunt my dreams. >> like ten years since i got a tattoo....
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general michael hayden is former director of the central intelligence agency, previously general hayden served in multiple and other leadership positions including as the director of the national security agency and principle deputy director of national intelligence. ambassador nick burns is the roy and barbara goodman family professor of diplomacy international relations at the harvard school of international government. he served in the united states foreign service for 27 years during which time he served as the undersecretary of state for political affairs and the ambassador to multiple. dr. ray senior fellow at the counsel for foreign relations previously adviser for iran at the state department. he has authored two books on iran. without objection the witnesses' full prepared statements will be made part of the record. members here will have five calendar days to submit statements and questions and any extraneous material that you might have for the record. and we will begin with senator lieberman, if you would like to summarize and we'll go to questions after your opening testimo
general michael hayden is former director of the central intelligence agency, previously general hayden served in multiple and other leadership positions including as the director of the national security agency and principle deputy director of national intelligence. ambassador nick burns is the roy and barbara goodman family professor of diplomacy international relations at the harvard school of international government. he served in the united states foreign service for 27 years during which...
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houthis have been losing ground in hayden. we have more to come. we talk to children who have lost their parents in in the ebola outbreak. >> government committees. >> they're spending money, they're not saving it. >> costing millions and getting nothing. >> it's a bogus sham. >> america tonight investigates. money for nothing. >> they've gotten away with it for years. >> hello again. you are with al-jazeera. these are our top stories. one person has been killed in violence in burundi as people vote in a controversial presidential election. the incumbent is running for a third term. but the african union condemned the poll. cuba and the united states have restored diplomatic ties. a monday a cuban flag was raised outside of washington. there are still sanctions in place. there have been wide antigovernment protests in turkey following a suspected isil suicide bombing. the demonstrators say they aren't doing enough to stop attacks by the group. at least 30 people were killed in the blast near the border with syria. iran's foreign minister has been d
houthis have been losing ground in hayden. we have more to come. we talk to children who have lost their parents in in the ebola outbreak. >> government committees. >> they're spending money, they're not saving it. >> costing millions and getting nothing. >> it's a bogus sham. >> america tonight investigates. money for nothing. >> they've gotten away with it for years. >> hello again. you are with al-jazeera. these are our top stories. one person has...
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so, i think it's a great idea, and we're gonna start off with two students, franz and hayden. >> we chose to make this "recipes for disaster" because well, we were kind of aiming for it to be almost like a cookbook. >> ingredients for big car crashes are eating while driving, drinking before or while driving, texting while driving, reaching into the back while driving, waving to a friend while driving, or messing with the radio while driving. >> i have a slogan at the top that says, "is the message worth your life?" and that basically means, like even if you look down just for a second, is that one message really worth, like, your life? and so here i just drew a picture of somebody texting, and it was a red light, and they didn't realize 'cause they were on their phone, and somebody was crossing the street. and then i also wrote another little slogan, and it says "distracted driving is not cool. spread the news around your school." >> what i focused on was rubbernecking, which is basically turning your head away from the road to, say, look at maybe, a deer or road work. >> when you text a
so, i think it's a great idea, and we're gonna start off with two students, franz and hayden. >> we chose to make this "recipes for disaster" because well, we were kind of aiming for it to be almost like a cookbook. >> ingredients for big car crashes are eating while driving, drinking before or while driving, texting while driving, reaching into the back while driving, waving to a friend while driving, or messing with the radio while driving. >> i have a slogan at...
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general michael hayden we love having you on.k you for being us with. >> thank you. >> still ahead, hillary clinton's campaign says they're going to start doing more press. but, willie i mean -- >> this is not a good moment. >> that's not a good moment at all. they actually literally rope the media and yank them around fourth of july parade. happy birthday america. that is freedom of the press clinton style. the details on how that happened straight ahead on "morning joe." when you travel, we help you make all kinds of connections. connections you almost miss. and ones you never thought you'd make. we help connect where you are. to places you never thought you'd go. this, is why we travel. and why we continue to create new technology to connect you to the people and places that matter. ♪♪ in the nation, we know how you feel about your car. so when coverage really counts you can count on nationwide. ♪ love ♪ because what's precious to you is precious to us. ♪ love is strange ♪ just another way we put members first. join the nation
general michael hayden we love having you on.k you for being us with. >> thank you. >> still ahead, hillary clinton's campaign says they're going to start doing more press. but, willie i mean -- >> this is not a good moment. >> that's not a good moment at all. they actually literally rope the media and yank them around fourth of july parade. happy birthday america. that is freedom of the press clinton style. the details on how that happened straight ahead on...
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general hayden said we have estimates, but it is just that. is it true that the iranians are going to be able to take the sample? because chain of custody means nothing if at the very beginning what you are given is chosen and derived by the perpetrator? >> as you know senator, that is a classified component of this. it's supposed to be discussed in classified session. we're perfectly prepared to brief you in classified session with respect to what will happen. secretary monese has had his team red team that agreement. but it's part of a confident agreement between the iaea and iran as to how they do that. the iaea says they are satisfied that they will adequately get the answers that they need -- >> if that is true that would be the equivalent of the fox guarding the chicken coop. >> i'm simply saying to you, we are confident the iaea has the ability to get the answers they need. do you want to say anything to that? >> mr. chairman? >> sure. >> yes, as secretary kerry said this is a road map worked out between the iaea and iran. they have --
general hayden said we have estimates, but it is just that. is it true that the iranians are going to be able to take the sample? because chain of custody means nothing if at the very beginning what you are given is chosen and derived by the perpetrator? >> as you know senator, that is a classified component of this. it's supposed to be discussed in classified session. we're perfectly prepared to brief you in classified session with respect to what will happen. secretary monese has had...
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for hayden? >> we are looking in the next two months to put this on the road with drivers. >> for hayden, stem is not only cool in school, possibly on the road too. his tractor trailer team won the extra 50,000 in the national prize. >>> after more than six decades a 93 year old pilot who flew combat missions during world war ii is back in the skies. it's been nearly 66 years since cameron last flew. he is taking to the controls a of take offs. >> 1949, last time. i wanted to come back, and i just wanted to do it. i thought i would never do that again. i will never have a day like this again. >> what a great job. the 93 year old was at the controls for a picture perfect landing at kissimee's airport. >>> senator bernie sanders gets a key endorsement in new hampshire and it might sting for martin o'malley's campaign. dudley told cnn she will endorse sanders. this is less than two months after she hosted martin o'malley at her new hampshire home. >>> democratic front runner hillary clinton is comin
for hayden? >> we are looking in the next two months to put this on the road with drivers. >> for hayden, stem is not only cool in school, possibly on the road too. his tractor trailer team won the extra 50,000 in the national prize. >>> after more than six decades a 93 year old pilot who flew combat missions during world war ii is back in the skies. it's been nearly 66 years since cameron last flew. he is taking to the controls a of take offs. >> 1949, last time. i...
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you know, so at that point i was free to discuss my objections under the hayden guidelines. but i did -- so -- well, i wrote an op ed. i became concerned when the administration started stonewalling the courts and trying to get the whole thing kicked out of the courts. that was basically my trigger. and i wrote an op ed on it that i passed through the guys and i said it's not classified. and so i came back with no theme left. black marks everywhere. at that point i contacted the committee and asked them and they claimed they could take out unclassified too. and i contacted the committee and asked for my nondisclosure agreement for a copy of it and i didn't get an answer. now one of the reasons may be because this wasn't very flattering to the committee either. but i think from that time on the committee was in league with completely in colleague, it appeared to me, with the fbi and the administration. but anyway so i wrote -- this op ed died and a reporter from "baltimore sun" contacted me. and wanted to know -- wanted my comments on this. and so i told her what my objection
you know, so at that point i was free to discuss my objections under the hayden guidelines. but i did -- so -- well, i wrote an op ed. i became concerned when the administration started stonewalling the courts and trying to get the whole thing kicked out of the courts. that was basically my trigger. and i wrote an op ed on it that i passed through the guys and i said it's not classified. and so i came back with no theme left. black marks everywhere. at that point i contacted the committee and...
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but emerging technology specialist john hayden says we should not welcome the new robot overlords. >>ans have finite capabilities. we can only work 60 or 70 hours per week are we going to choose human workers or machines? >> that doesn't scare people the robots are better. i have a lot of other people do it could have nothing to do. >> at something that a lot of people worry about, but i don't think it's something that we should be worried about. and i see them as our partners and in some cases the tools. >> the industrial age has freed us up to do many things that cannot be imagined 100 or 200 years ago. 70% of the united states, the jobs that we have were part of this and people could not imagine the jobs that we have now, 200 years ago 100 years ago, we cannot imagine the jobs that people will have from now and on many of those are going to be possible because of robot automation. >> here is how the great loss of all his the right the situation say, those individuals the right the simpsons. >> they are placing us with robots and it's despicable. john: this will happen to 20 people
but emerging technology specialist john hayden says we should not welcome the new robot overlords. >>ans have finite capabilities. we can only work 60 or 70 hours per week are we going to choose human workers or machines? >> that doesn't scare people the robots are better. i have a lot of other people do it could have nothing to do. >> at something that a lot of people worry about, but i don't think it's something that we should be worried about. and i see them as our partners...
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the name manhattan hinge, came from the director of hayden planetarium. he said the event reminds him of stone hinge. >> a beautiful site right there. >> gorgeous. like it. >> has your windshield seen better days? >> nbc 10 is looking into what is behind this problem. >> family members say it happened so fast. now the drowning of a boy if south jersey is prompting a new warning for families to use the popular park. >> and new on nbc 10 news at 6:00 cutting ties on the track with more than $100 million. the controversy surrounding the split with the state of michigan. why are we watching this again? i pay for all these channels, so i make myself watch them all. joey, i'll watch anything except this. except this. go back, go back, go back, go back, go back, go back. fios custom tv lets you pay for the types of channels you want, not the ones you don't. 100% fiber optics is here. get out of the past. get fios. now for $79.99 a month. go online or call. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v >>> right now, it at 5:00 the
the name manhattan hinge, came from the director of hayden planetarium. he said the event reminds him of stone hinge. >> a beautiful site right there. >> gorgeous. like it. >> has your windshield seen better days? >> nbc 10 is looking into what is behind this problem. >> family members say it happened so fast. now the drowning of a boy if south jersey is prompting a new warning for families to use the popular park. >> and new on nbc 10 news at 6:00 cutting...
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protests, tom hayden. both paid close attention to what got leaked in the pentagon papers regarding tactics in vietnam. then after new reports came out, fonda set out on a journey to call out the nixon administration. but on july 21, 1972, she got caught in the crossfire herself. "i think it is shocking that the man who is the president of the united states takes such a cynical attitude toward the american people. he thinks that we have a price tag. that if he reduces the number of white american deaths and reduces the cost of the war that our conscience can be pacified, that the american people don't care whether millions of people in asia are killed in our names." the nixon administration was about to tout its winding down of the vietnam war at the republican national convention. nixon had ordered underwater mines to be placed at the mouth of the red river. diplomats were also reporting that u.s. planes were targeting the region's advanced dike system that allowed the lands to be farmed. the thought was
protests, tom hayden. both paid close attention to what got leaked in the pentagon papers regarding tactics in vietnam. then after new reports came out, fonda set out on a journey to call out the nixon administration. but on july 21, 1972, she got caught in the crossfire herself. "i think it is shocking that the man who is the president of the united states takes such a cynical attitude toward the american people. he thinks that we have a price tag. that if he reduces the number of white...
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you imagine tom hayden crashing the black-and-white ball in stokely carmichael even better crashing theblack-and-white ball. are they oblivious to the generational divide? are they unwilling in 1966, are they unwilling to even factor in the civil rights movement as an important component part of the commonwealth or is a vital critique of the commonwealth? .. l carrying on. starting to pick apart and 65 66 and 67 absolutely absolutely but there still is hope that we can reform this idea of the commonweal to the way that buckley and mailer wants to see fit. i don't want to say they don't see it taking apart but they sense there's this break is coming. there has been too much built up in the early 60s. their there are challenges from the left and from the white -- right. >> >> what they don't see is the destruction of the commonwealth. the possibility that americans will develop on the good of the nation in favor of the good of themselves. >> when you say the destruction of the commonwealth that they see this happening and it is important they are though world war ii generation generation,
you imagine tom hayden crashing the black-and-white ball in stokely carmichael even better crashing theblack-and-white ball. are they oblivious to the generational divide? are they unwilling in 1966, are they unwilling to even factor in the civil rights movement as an important component part of the commonwealth or is a vital critique of the commonwealth? .. l carrying on. starting to pick apart and 65 66 and 67 absolutely absolutely but there still is hope that we can reform this idea of the...
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general hayden you stated that the inspections have become a political, not a technical issue. and so one of my questions is that whether you believe the baurgs -- obama administration and its p5+1 partners would make -- ultimately make the political decision to call out any violations, of the agreement, i mean, whether they are technical in nature or small in nature or large in nature, do you think that the administration who is staking its whole reputation on this agreement would have the political will to call out any infractions and make them public going the political ramifications could be quite stark? >> you bring up a great part, congressman. it seems maybe a little counterintuitive because we're all concerned about iranian cheating. the burp -- burden of proof, let me go back to my previous life. walk into the oval officer and say mr. president, that treaty that was so important to both you and the country? i think those guys are violating it. the time i would need and the body of evidence that would be required to turn that into political action is a dynamic we used t
general hayden you stated that the inspections have become a political, not a technical issue. and so one of my questions is that whether you believe the baurgs -- obama administration and its p5+1 partners would make -- ultimately make the political decision to call out any violations, of the agreement, i mean, whether they are technical in nature or small in nature or large in nature, do you think that the administration who is staking its whole reputation on this agreement would have the...
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thank you for much general hayden always a pleasure. please come back. alisyn?urging the polls. he's topping the republican field. how does he stack up head-to-head with hillary clinton? that's next. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me... and you're talking to a rheumatologist about a biologic this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me reach for more. doctors have been prescribing humira for more than 10 years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contrubutes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers including lymphoma have happened, as have blood liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb hepatitis b, are
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. >> general hayden said the same thing. you got to start having some battlefield wins. have some battlefield wins and film it. >> yeah. >> film it. put it up on the internet. >> we need our own propaganda. >> this is your all almighty isis fighters and show it. >> you need propaganda showing what the actual conditions are for the women who go over there. propaganda showing these young men who are teenagers who are lost in american society who want to go and fly over to syria and iraq because it's been glorified as this amazing warrior type training. no. it's hell in iraq and syria. and we're not doing a very good job on social media of really putting that information out there and showing these people that look you're seeing this from isis? but this is the reality of what it actually is to be in those situations and what you're going to be fighting for. >> i want to roll this from rudy giuliani but it's about basically what eric is saying is that what's needed is a victory. giuliani kind of spells out how it could be done or how fast. >> i believe if the united states w
. >> general hayden said the same thing. you got to start having some battlefield wins. have some battlefield wins and film it. >> yeah. >> film it. put it up on the internet. >> we need our own propaganda. >> this is your all almighty isis fighters and show it. >> you need propaganda showing what the actual conditions are for the women who go over there. propaganda showing these young men who are teenagers who are lost in american society who want to go and...
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mike hayden former cia director says you know what if we don't make a deal it's going to guarantee that they have nukes. got people like nick burns saying it's a difficult deal but we had to -- >> call me. >> so how -- >> the deal we made with north korea turn out. how did that turn out? >> this is much more specific than the north korean deal. >> but they cheated also -- >> people find a way to cheat. >> they'll cheat too and now they'll cheat with hundreds of billions of dollars. on top of getting the nuke. >> boy, if you'd been around when nixon went to china, nixon would never have went to china. >> what happened? >> we just released the cash to let them fund their nuclear program. that's what just happened. >> there you go. >> maybe juan is right. maybe iran could be an awesome ally and we're missing it. they could be like our best friend. all of a sudden we'll be walking on the beach with the mullahs holding hands. >> it's much better than having them as your archenemy and talking about death to america. >> that's what they said today. >> that's what they say all the time. >> i me
mike hayden former cia director says you know what if we don't make a deal it's going to guarantee that they have nukes. got people like nick burns saying it's a difficult deal but we had to -- >> call me. >> so how -- >> the deal we made with north korea turn out. how did that turn out? >> this is much more specific than the north korean deal. >> but they cheated also -- >> people find a way to cheat. >> they'll cheat too and now they'll cheat with...
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i think all of this led cia former director michael hayden to warn in front of this commitsy that the deal is taking inspections from the technical level and put it at the political level. and i just think that's a formula for chaos, obfuskcationobfuscation, ambiguity, and doubt. i think on the 24 days we're kidding ourselves if we they think that the 24 days is the total length of the deal. i think it could be much much longer. and i would like to know how ultimately we're going to deal once we do find infractions. my second question is of all the sanctions to be lifted in the iran nuclear agreement, few are more significant than those against a shadowy $100 billion organization belonging to the islamic supreme leader. the u.s. delisting the headquarters for the execution of the imam's order will pump 10s of billions of dollars into the supreme leteader's personal coffer bolstering iran's ability to promote its agenda abroad. it's estimated he'll gain access to as much as $95 billion. the u.s. treasury designated ico and 37 subsidiaries in june 2013 noting its purpose is to generate
i think all of this led cia former director michael hayden to warn in front of this commitsy that the deal is taking inspections from the technical level and put it at the political level. and i just think that's a formula for chaos, obfuskcationobfuscation, ambiguity, and doubt. i think on the 24 days we're kidding ourselves if we they think that the 24 days is the total length of the deal. i think it could be much much longer. and i would like to know how ultimately we're going to deal once...
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one vision of this commonweal, there were at least we do, probably three, many more, imagine tom hayden crashing the black-and-white ball, so glee carmichael even better crashing the black-and-white ball. are they oblivious to the generational divide? are they unwilling in 1966 to even factor in the civil rights movement as an important component part of the commonwealth or as of final critique of the commonwealth? did they just turn their backs on these things and argue with each other? >> yes no. 1966, black power is coming but hasn't triumph yet, the sort of more non-violent movement of martin luther king is carrying on the voting rights act, starting to break apart in 656667 absolutely but there is still this hope that we can reform this idea of the commonweal and adapt it to vote way buckley and/or made their really want to see fit. they don't -- i don't want to say they don't see it breaking apart but they sense there's a break that is coming. there is too much built up in the early part of the 1916s, their challenge is from the left and right as represented by the civil rights mo
one vision of this commonweal, there were at least we do, probably three, many more, imagine tom hayden crashing the black-and-white ball, so glee carmichael even better crashing the black-and-white ball. are they oblivious to the generational divide? are they unwilling in 1966 to even factor in the civil rights movement as an important component part of the commonwealth or as of final critique of the commonwealth? did they just turn their backs on these things and argue with each other?...
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and in online appears with open coming late show host this past week hayden planetarium director defended? i've got mercury venus earth mars jupiter saturn. >> a casual accessory not worth knowing. >> forget it. who cares. >> still he is calling pluto the king of the kuiper belt, the a band of strange icy objects at the solar system's far reaches. deeper into that belt that the new horizons spacecraft is headed next. next -- how about a little spam? we work weekends here. because it works for our patients. here, at cancer treatment centers of america in philadelphia, we give our patients the freedom to make appointments that fit their schedules, even on weekends. because we believe in being here when our patients need us, so they can keep living their busy lives. weekend appointments are now available here. learn more at cancercenter.com/eastern. >> pauley: spam, strike you as a sunday brunch entree. lee company wap has to spot where that idea would go down easy. >> there is hardly a more maligned meat than spam. ♪ but if you think it's just a culinary punch line. you haven't spent enough
and in online appears with open coming late show host this past week hayden planetarium director defended? i've got mercury venus earth mars jupiter saturn. >> a casual accessory not worth knowing. >> forget it. who cares. >> still he is calling pluto the king of the kuiper belt, the a band of strange icy objects at the solar system's far reaches. deeper into that belt that the new horizons spacecraft is headed next. next -- how about a little spam? we work weekends here....
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and in online appears with open coming late show host this past week hayden planetarium director defendedi've got mercury venus earth mars jupiter saturn. >> a casual accessory not worth knowing. >> forget it. who cares. >> still he is calling pluto the king of the kuiper belt, the a band of strange icy objects at the solar system's far reaches. deeper into that belt that the new horizons spacecraft is headed next. next -- how about a little spam? >> pauley: spam, strike you as a sunday brunch entree. lee company wap has to spot where that idea would go down easy. >> there is hardly a more maligned meat than spam. ♪ but if you think it's just a culinary punch line. you haven't spent enough time here. ♪ the hawaii juan islands known for trade winds and rainbows are also spam-aholic's paradise. no state eats more. >> how are you doing today? >> on the island at the grocery store, spam is a plentiful as sun block. >> i can't believe how many different varieties. it's a rainbow of spam. >> i know. 14 flavors. >> 14 varieties, yeah. >> there's spam with cheese. spam with garlic. with turkey, j
and in online appears with open coming late show host this past week hayden planetarium director defendedi've got mercury venus earth mars jupiter saturn. >> a casual accessory not worth knowing. >> forget it. who cares. >> still he is calling pluto the king of the kuiper belt, the a band of strange icy objects at the solar system's far reaches. deeper into that belt that the new horizons spacecraft is headed next. next -- how about a little spam? >> pauley: spam, strike...
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the 1860s, by the 1870s the boys' magazines and science magazines were showing photographs of the hayden expedition of 1871 that had gone to yellowstone. all these photographs of, you know, of crater lake in oregon or the red rock sliprock canyons of utah, they're starting to be photographed and seen. and you also had a geological survey charting and mapping the west because there were gold in them thar hills. famously in dakota, south dakota dakota, the custer period, battle of little big horn, people coming to the hills for gold. t.r. had an insight. everybody about topography and geographical surveys of the west put there was no biological survey. t.r.'s whole life, he wanted to know what grasses grow in every county, what kind of insects what sort of fish, what type of bear. and he got in very big darwinian debates over species. he was what they called a lumper. for example, he thought there were maybe five species of bear. and a man named dr.c.hart -- dr. c. hart miriam, a great mammalologist, said there are about 12 types of bear, by studying snout differences. they had a famous de
the 1860s, by the 1870s the boys' magazines and science magazines were showing photographs of the hayden expedition of 1871 that had gone to yellowstone. all these photographs of, you know, of crater lake in oregon or the red rock sliprock canyons of utah, they're starting to be photographed and seen. and you also had a geological survey charting and mapping the west because there were gold in them thar hills. famously in dakota, south dakota dakota, the custer period, battle of little big...
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. >> former senator joe lieberman and former cia director michael hayden testifying about the iran nuclear agreement. we also hear from nicholas burns who serve in the state department during the bush and clinton administrations. this hearing is chaired by congressman of california. mr. woods: this hearing will come to order. today, the committee continues to examine the obama administration's nuclear diplomacy with iran. mr. royce: we thank our witnesses for joining us this morning. the administration just announced a hugely consequential agreement. in testimony before this a committee, secretary kerry told us these negotiations will be used to dismantle iran's nuclear program. that was the goal. instead, this agreement allows iran to retain a vast enrichment capacity to continue its research and development and gain in industrialized nuclear program once key provisions of this agreement begin to expire in as little as 10 years. the president told us that iran does not need to have an underground fortified facility in order to have a peaceful nuclear program. yet, this military complex wi
. >> former senator joe lieberman and former cia director michael hayden testifying about the iran nuclear agreement. we also hear from nicholas burns who serve in the state department during the bush and clinton administrations. this hearing is chaired by congressman of california. mr. woods: this hearing will come to order. today, the committee continues to examine the obama administration's nuclear diplomacy with iran. mr. royce: we thank our witnesses for joining us this morning. the...
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. >> my brother played for hayden right. scott walker: that's the big ten. that's pretty awesome. my dad went to the first baptist church on 218. >> i know all about that. >> we have a daughter living in milwaukee. scott walker: where she in milwaukee? >> in mac one -- mequon. scott walker: all right. >> you have my vote. scott walker: thank you. i appreciate that very much. >> thank you. scott walker: you are sweet thanks for coming out. >> [indiscernible] scott walker: market access is what it is all about. thank you for your service. what branch? scott walker: air force. great. i will see later. [indiscernible] >> i'm on the city council, i appreciate you remembering the small towns in iowa. scott walker: i grew up in a very small town. >> it is very similar. thank you. thank you very much. good to meet you. scott walker: [laughter] you are sweet, thank you. tell because we're for it. good to see you guys. i come out and do our co-op. the whole bit. >> we appreciate you. scott walker: level the playing field, let the market drive. they're going to do good stuff. less to send to
. >> my brother played for hayden right. scott walker: that's the big ten. that's pretty awesome. my dad went to the first baptist church on 218. >> i know all about that. >> we have a daughter living in milwaukee. scott walker: where she in milwaukee? >> in mac one -- mequon. scott walker: all right. >> you have my vote. scott walker: thank you. i appreciate that very much. >> thank you. scott walker: you are sweet thanks for coming out. >>...