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aren't we going to stand in the way of that? similarly, iran continues to destabilize our partners in the gulf. they already overthrew the government in yemen with their support for the shi'ites there. particularly also in bahrain, where they carry out a low-level u.s. is as well, i beg -- insurgency as well, i beg to differ with the secretary of state. there is something we can do. we can act on the administration's stated commitment to our allies and hold iran's feet to the fire on this issue. the iran deal should not come at the cost of the domestic security of our regional allies, but we could have the original deal and we could still enforce what we were told on this floor would be enforced. for eight years they were not supposed to be proliferating or developing ballistic missiles. for five years they were not supposed to be transferring to hezbollah additional capability -- weapons capability. now we're turning a blind eye. now we're walking on egg shells with respect to their treatment of their own people, as the human rights and the ex
aren't we going to stand in the way of that? similarly, iran continues to destabilize our partners in the gulf. they already overthrew the government in yemen with their support for the shi'ites there. particularly also in bahrain, where they carry out a low-level u.s. is as well, i beg -- insurgency as well, i beg to differ with the secretary of state. there is something we can do. we can act on the administration's stated commitment to our allies and hold iran's feet to the fire on this...
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the hard-line forces in iran are very much entrenched and i think the hope that the obama administration had this nuclear deal could moderate iran's regional or domestic practices hasn't been born out yet. >> rose: a movie called "the infiltrator." we talked to bryan cranston and brad furman and robert mazur whose life the character is based on. >> it's an e-mail ga an amalgamn audience expects. when i read a story about a man who's fighting to deepkeep the goodness in him. > >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by the following: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we begin this evening with politics again. donald trump is said to announce his vice presidential pick tomorrow morning here in new york. several indications point to indiana governor mike pence as his choice. the r.n.c. revealed thursday the speakers at next week's convention in cleveland. trump and clinton are locked in dead heat less than four month
the hard-line forces in iran are very much entrenched and i think the hope that the obama administration had this nuclear deal could moderate iran's regional or domestic practices hasn't been born out yet. >> rose: a movie called "the infiltrator." we talked to bryan cranston and brad furman and robert mazur whose life the character is based on. >> it's an e-mail ga an amalgamn audience expects. when i read a story about a man who's fighting to deepkeep the goodness in...
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annex one which states that iran intends to apply nuclear export policies and practices in line with internationally established standards for the export of nuclear material, equipment and technology. now, iran has done absolutely nothing to implement this provision of the agreement, and the administration appears content of allowing them to get out of doing so. that is what is concerning. and finally, the components for e heavy water plant were illicitly procured. essentially, the united states government is buying pirated heavy water because the components for that heavy water plant were illicitly procured. i yield two minutes to the gentleman from colorado, mr. lamborn. mr. lamborn: i thank the chairman of the foreign affairs committee, and i rise to support h.r. 5119, the no heavy water from iran act. it's now clear that the glaring side effect of the disastrous nuclear deal with iran is that it incentivizes iran from producing heavy water, a component in weapons-grade plutonium. because the administration sees no problem with creating a new u.s. approved heavy water ma
annex one which states that iran intends to apply nuclear export policies and practices in line with internationally established standards for the export of nuclear material, equipment and technology. now, iran has done absolutely nothing to implement this provision of the agreement, and the administration appears content of allowing them to get out of doing so. that is what is concerning. and finally, the components for e heavy water plant were illicitly procured. essentially, the united...
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the last report we have from the iaea, who are on the ground in iran, is that they are indeed in full compliance with the terms of the jcpoa, which addressed their nuclear program. now, critics of the jcpoa will tell you this bill is needed to ensure iran does not gain access to the u.s. financial system. yet, the administration has made clear that we are not going to reinstate the authorization or grant iran access to the u.s. financial system, and during the jcpoa talks, the u.s. stood firm that our sanctions against iran's weapons of mass destruction, human rights violations were not part of the agreement. and our primary trade embargo on iran with certain -- excuse me -- limited exceptions is still in place. now, critics of the jcpoa will also tell you that the license that has been granted to boeing to sell civilian passenger aircraft to iran is really a subter huge and that iran is subterfuge and that iran is going to use it in a military fashion. they ignore the fact that iran already has military combat aircraft that they purchased from russia. to ere's no need for iran buy ai
the last report we have from the iaea, who are on the ground in iran, is that they are indeed in full compliance with the terms of the jcpoa, which addressed their nuclear program. now, critics of the jcpoa will tell you this bill is needed to ensure iran does not gain access to the u.s. financial system. yet, the administration has made clear that we are not going to reinstate the authorization or grant iran access to the u.s. financial system, and during the jcpoa talks, the u.s. stood firm...
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the president really is on his heels, the hard line forces in iran are still very much entrenched. i think that hope that the obama administration had that this nuclear deal could moderate iran's regional practices or domestic practices hasn't been borne out yet. charlie: david, was the deal worth it? david: charlie, within the confines of what they were trying to attempt, i think it was worth it because it has put off what i think was a fairly imminent confrontation. i don't think that the israelis were bluffing when they said at some moment they would probably have to go off and take military action. they came up to the edge of it, we now know, two or three times during the obama administration. the fact that no one is out there right now talking about an imminent conflict is good. on the other hand, as ray points out, this deal has got time limits in it and those time limits are shorter than what the administration wanted. charlie: ray, in terms of the missile development that is taking place and changing the language at the united nations, what are they developing and how danger
the president really is on his heels, the hard line forces in iran are still very much entrenched. i think that hope that the obama administration had that this nuclear deal could moderate iran's regional practices or domestic practices hasn't been borne out yet. charlie: david, was the deal worth it? david: charlie, within the confines of what they were trying to attempt, i think it was worth it because it has put off what i think was a fairly imminent confrontation. i don't think that the...
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many of iran's neighbors in the region, particularly saudi arabia, israel, the smaller gulf countrieshe behavior iran's long-standing regional behavior has not changed at all and in fact, they have more resources to double down on groups like hezbollah and shiite militias in iraq and yemen. we saw elections last february in iran which very slightly changed the composition of the iranian parliament to slightly more moderate actors. but, the president really is on his heels, the hard line forces in iran are still very much entrenched. and so i think that hope that the obama administration had that this nuclear deal could moderate iran's regional practices or domestic practices hasn't been borne out yet. charlie: david, was the deal worth it? david: charlie, within the confines of what they were trying to attempt, i think it was worth it because it has put off what i think was a fairly imminent confrontation. i don't think that the israelis were bluffing when they said at some moment they would probably have to go off and take military action. they came up to the edge of it, we now know,
many of iran's neighbors in the region, particularly saudi arabia, israel, the smaller gulf countrieshe behavior iran's long-standing regional behavior has not changed at all and in fact, they have more resources to double down on groups like hezbollah and shiite militias in iraq and yemen. we saw elections last february in iran which very slightly changed the composition of the iranian parliament to slightly more moderate actors. but, the president really is on his heels, the hard line forces...
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happy birthday to the iran nuclear deal. i hope in the years ahead we can say we have a non-nuclear power iran but i will tell you based on what has happened in the past year, i remain incredibly skeptical of that. i yield back. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from michigan. a senator: thank you, mr. president. i rise today to speak about the need to pass the water resources development act of 2016 also known as wrda. despite strong bipartisan support, the senate has yet to take a vote on a common sense necessary piece of legislation. mr. peters: frankly, i'm extremely disappointed. wrda will help communities across the nation who need to repair, expand, or modernize their water infrastructure. the bill invests in the nation's ports and inland waterways to improve commerce and moves us towards major upgrades to locks and dams and places like the upper mississippi river system. wrda will improve flood protection in order to better safeguard communities from damage. it will restore ecosystems and promote pub
happy birthday to the iran nuclear deal. i hope in the years ahead we can say we have a non-nuclear power iran but i will tell you based on what has happened in the past year, i remain incredibly skeptical of that. i yield back. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from michigan. a senator: thank you, mr. president. i rise today to speak about the need to pass the water resources development act of 2016 also known as wrda. despite strong bipartisan support, the senate...
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pat: i think it is a good deal in a sense. iran decided in 2003 as our agencies said not to build nuclear weapons and then they got the sanctions lifted for not doing what they weren't going to do anyhow. i don't believe iran wants an atomic bomb or seeking an atomic bomb. the plants are under inspection and did everything along with the deal. there are two irans. there are guys that voted to overthrow and there is a militia and the republican guard and the eye tolla. but i agree with eleanor. what are they going to do with the boeing 787's? someone said they are going to transport them. tom: the revolutionary guard owned the company. pat: who are they going to go to war with? clarn clarence: pat and i actually agree. and you know, before the deal, iran was going down the path to development. we have been able to buy time, a lot of time with this deal. eleanor: and the secretary responded and said nothing to change the length of the breakout time. pat: both countries want to end the deal because they want to get together and go at
pat: i think it is a good deal in a sense. iran decided in 2003 as our agencies said not to build nuclear weapons and then they got the sanctions lifted for not doing what they weren't going to do anyhow. i don't believe iran wants an atomic bomb or seeking an atomic bomb. the plants are under inspection and did everything along with the deal. there are two irans. there are guys that voted to overthrow and there is a militia and the republican guard and the eye tolla. but i agree with eleanor....
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iraq is in chaos. iran is on the path to nuclear weapons. syria is engulfed in a civil war and a refugee crisis that now
iraq is in chaos. iran is on the path to nuclear weapons. syria is engulfed in a civil war and a refugee crisis that now
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. >> the united states had always backed the shah of iran and goes back to 1953 in fact when america y put the shah into power. >> iran is an island of stability and one of the more troubled areas of the world. >> even though western government loved the shah, they weren't really paying attention to the fact on the ground. and there were many people who were discontented with the shah in part because of his extremely oppressive policies. >> iran was seen as important for its oil resources but also because the shah was an ally when it came to regional goals. a natural alliance of the united states. >> the president and the shah of iran spent a long time speaking abut the middle east. >> jimmy carter saw the middle east and the settlement of the conflict between israelis and arabs as central to any kind of stability for the next generation. >> hopes for a middle east peace settlement were never higher than they were last november when sadat went to jerusalem to meet begin. after begin returned the visit, the enthusiasm dropped off. while the world watched, sadat and begin took to bicker
. >> the united states had always backed the shah of iran and goes back to 1953 in fact when america y put the shah into power. >> iran is an island of stability and one of the more troubled areas of the world. >> even though western government loved the shah, they weren't really paying attention to the fact on the ground. and there were many people who were discontented with the shah in part because of his extremely oppressive policies. >> iran was seen as important for...
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in 2010, she said iran could enrich you're annium. in 2014, she said she's always argued against it. once a backer of the keystone pipeline, last year, she opposed it. she was against sanctuary cities, now she claims she's for them. now we're not sure where she is. friends, not since baghdad bob has there been a public figure with such a tortured relationship with the truth. fortunately, there's a clear choice before us and it's not hillary. you know what the next four years will look like with hillary? you know if hillary is president, we'll continue to slide, distracted by the scandals that follow the clintons like flies. two years ago, voters delivered a clear verdict on the obama years, by sending a freshman class of rock star republicans to the senate and delivering us a majority that i promise to make you proud of. we'd never hesitate to confront the president, but we also do the hard work of tackling problems head on. we delivered on that promise. we put the repeal of obamacare on his desk. he repealed it. donald trump would sig
in 2010, she said iran could enrich you're annium. in 2014, she said she's always argued against it. once a backer of the keystone pipeline, last year, she opposed it. she was against sanctuary cities, now she claims she's for them. now we're not sure where she is. friends, not since baghdad bob has there been a public figure with such a tortured relationship with the truth. fortunately, there's a clear choice before us and it's not hillary. you know what the next four years will look like with...
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including most recently, the settlement in january involving the iran f.m.s. trust fund. in cases where the administration does not believe we have serious exposure, it litigates vigorously. in sum, this amendment would put the united states in breach of its international obligation, expose u.s. assets abroad through needless attachment litigation, and remove our ability to assess u.s. litigation risks regarding claims against the united states, and prevent the united states from making important settlement decisions that are in the u.s. taxpayers' interest. for that reason, for that trying not to expose our country to those problems, i urge opposition to the amendment and i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. zeldin: thank you, mr. speaker. i would ask my colleagues to support this amendment offered by mr. desantis of florida. which has been part of a very effective effort on behalf of mr. desantis advocating for a more effective foreign policy, especially in light of a d
including most recently, the settlement in january involving the iran f.m.s. trust fund. in cases where the administration does not believe we have serious exposure, it litigates vigorously. in sum, this amendment would put the united states in breach of its international obligation, expose u.s. assets abroad through needless attachment litigation, and remove our ability to assess u.s. litigation risks regarding claims against the united states, and prevent the united states from making...
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brennan: i think one of the real motivating factors behind the jcpoa in addition to stopping iran's pursuit of the program, it was to tamp down the tensions arriving as a result of that with the ultimate aim of having the gulf states, the ones in that region, find a better way to communicate with one another, first of all, and secondly, to see whether or not there will be a repair a of those relationships. in the past, there have been times in saudi arabia and iran when leaders have been able to work together. there are areas where there has been quite a bit of interaction. the iranians have decided not to send this year and because of -- send pilgrims to mecca this year because of the antagonism that continues to exist. we are encouraging this tamping -- this type of tamping down of tensions and dialogue. we are only going to improve relations if we have dialogue. judy: ok. far against the wall over here. john: john sullivan with george mason university. there have been a number of excellent articles recently in publications talking about the erosion of the democratic trend around the worl
brennan: i think one of the real motivating factors behind the jcpoa in addition to stopping iran's pursuit of the program, it was to tamp down the tensions arriving as a result of that with the ultimate aim of having the gulf states, the ones in that region, find a better way to communicate with one another, first of all, and secondly, to see whether or not there will be a repair a of those relationships. in the past, there have been times in saudi arabia and iran when leaders have been able...
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ease enough to allow iran to build a bomb in half the time it would have previously required. can replace its 5,000 centrifuges with 3500 advanced machines only 11 years into the 15-year agreement. >>> hillary clinton is not sitting quietly and letting republicans grab the spotlight. she delivered a fiery speech today to one of the nation's top civil rights groups. >> reporter: hillary clinton refused to cede ohio today. she was in cincinnati speaking to the naacp. an invitation donald trump refused. she used the occasion to condemn yesterday's killings of three police officers. >> as president, i will bring the full weight of the law to bear in making sure those who kill police officers are brought to justice. >> reporter: clinton walked a fine line in supporting law enforcement and not alienating the black lives matter movement, while addressing the oldest civil rights group in the country. >> but the death of alton and philando drove home you urgently we need to make reforms to policing and criminal justice. how we cannot rest until we root out implicit bias and stop the ki
ease enough to allow iran to build a bomb in half the time it would have previously required. can replace its 5,000 centrifuges with 3500 advanced machines only 11 years into the 15-year agreement. >>> hillary clinton is not sitting quietly and letting republicans grab the spotlight. she delivered a fiery speech today to one of the nation's top civil rights groups. >> reporter: hillary clinton refused to cede ohio today. she was in cincinnati speaking to the naacp. an invitation...
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iran and al qaeda. the obama administration's treasury department is imposing sanctions on three senior al qaeda members who live in islamic republic. earlier this week, i talked about that relationship with former defense intelligence agency director retired lieutenant general michael flynn. >> people think that al qaeda and iran are like enemies. actually, we have seen iran support al qaeda for many, many years. iran was a transit point between bin laden's command and control of what was going on with al qaeda in iraq. we found leaders of al qaeda hiding out in iran. so there's this really funny relationship. and it really all comes back to this radical ideology that we're facing. >> he calls for the release of more bin laden documents. tonight, a fox news exclusive. an iranian missile test just two days before the anniversary of president obama's legacy nuclear deal with iran. there is also word that iran will be allowed to accelerate its nuclear bomb making potential much sooner than expected. this comes, as a top army general tells fox that the islamic republic's behavior has not changed. lucas tomlinson has t
iran and al qaeda. the obama administration's treasury department is imposing sanctions on three senior al qaeda members who live in islamic republic. earlier this week, i talked about that relationship with former defense intelligence agency director retired lieutenant general michael flynn. >> people think that al qaeda and iran are like enemies. actually, we have seen iran support al qaeda for many, many years. iran was a transit point between bin laden's command and control of what...
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indiscernible] -- already against -- they are concerned with foreigners with too much economic clout in irand to much cultural influence. from that point of view, there could be some kickback but it is too early to tell. yousef: thank you. let's continue talking specifically about iran. on iran as aing potential unlocker for growth in the sukuks? has been under sanctions for 35 years. the investment need is reportedly high and i think that the government reserves or the financial institutions would be sufficient to finance all this these needs. a portion of this need, funded to the market -- provided that neuron makes the necessary reforms to bring its regulatory environment up to speed with what has been agreed upon. yousef: what makes you sure that iran is going to go sukuk-way and not the conventual way? guest: there is a law that prevents the banking sector, prevents conventional banking. -- ifansaction would be they come to the market, will be structured around sukuks. yousef: what else are you watching out for? malaysia will continue to play a significant role. past fewbeen for the yea
indiscernible] -- already against -- they are concerned with foreigners with too much economic clout in irand to much cultural influence. from that point of view, there could be some kickback but it is too early to tell. yousef: thank you. let's continue talking specifically about iran. on iran as aing potential unlocker for growth in the sukuks? has been under sanctions for 35 years. the investment need is reportedly high and i think that the government reserves or the financial institutions...
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before the agreement, iran's nuclear program was cloaked in secrecy. now we have inspectors and the opportunity for rigorous of examination of their sites on a regular basis. tomorrow if iran were to decide to produce a nuclear weapon, not only would it take four to six times longer than before, but we would quickly be aware of it and able to take appropriate action. iran has shipped over 8.5 tons of enriched uranium to russia. it's disabled more than 12,000 centrifuges and poured concrete into the core of a reactor in iraq designed to produce plutonium. now it's the united states that is acquiring some of iran's heavy water that might have gone to nuclear production. each of these steps carries along an important path toward eliminating iran's short-term uranium and plutonium pathways to a nuclear weapon. that's progress. by every measure. america and our key allies are safer today than we were a year ago and before that. safer than if we had followed their path of confrontation and war. continuous intrusive monitoring is the key to keeping our family
before the agreement, iran's nuclear program was cloaked in secrecy. now we have inspectors and the opportunity for rigorous of examination of their sites on a regular basis. tomorrow if iran were to decide to produce a nuclear weapon, not only would it take four to six times longer than before, but we would quickly be aware of it and able to take appropriate action. iran has shipped over 8.5 tons of enriched uranium to russia. it's disabled more than 12,000 centrifuges and poured concrete into...
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iran. these requirements will remain in place until the president certifies that iran is no longer supporting terrorism, developing ballistic missiles, abusing human rights or laundering money in support of dishonest activity. iran's financial sector poses a clear risk to financial markets around the world, given their track record of corruption and support for terrorism. in fact, the financial action task force, an organization created by the g-7 to set standards regarding money laundering, has labeled iran as, quote, a noncooperating country or territory, closed quote. if iran doesn't want to be subject to these restrictions, then it is simple, they just need to stop supporting terrorism and conducting other illicit activities. i don't think that is too much to ask. the bill also allows for consideration of h.r. 5119, the no 2-h-2-o from iran act. this straightforward bill prohibits the united states from purchasing heavy water from iran. for those that do not know and until i learned about this, i would have been one of those, heavy water is essential to the production of weapons-grade plu
iran. these requirements will remain in place until the president certifies that iran is no longer supporting terrorism, developing ballistic missiles, abusing human rights or laundering money in support of dishonest activity. iran's financial sector poses a clear risk to financial markets around the world, given their track record of corruption and support for terrorism. in fact, the financial action task force, an organization created by the g-7 to set standards regarding money laundering,...
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in china and syria -- in iran and russia and cuba -- and here at home for risking america's secrets to keep her own and lying to cover it all up -- here it is, everybody. we didn't disqualify hillary clinton to be president of the united states. the facts of her life and career disqualify her. >> so, last night, kimberly, very different speech than he gave in 2012 in tampa at the rnc when he was given that coveted slot and didn't go after obama like that, maybe a different tactic last night. >> definitely the target on all eyes on hillary clinton. he was very focused. it was a speech that was definitely about trump and about the choices between the two. so different from some of the criticism before that it wasn't supportive enough of romney speaking in the past. but i think you hit it former governor. i think indeed he will be. he gave a magnificent speech last night. i like the type of things, being a former prosecutor myself. that was an audition, i think. you know? essentially to be the highest justice officer in the country. and he really made the case, not only for donald trump,
in china and syria -- in iran and russia and cuba -- and here at home for risking america's secrets to keep her own and lying to cover it all up -- here it is, everybody. we didn't disqualify hillary clinton to be president of the united states. the facts of her life and career disqualify her. >> so, last night, kimberly, very different speech than he gave in 2012 in tampa at the rnc when he was given that coveted slot and didn't go after obama like that, maybe a different tactic last...
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. >> but an issue too, it was also considered sort of a blockade between the shi'a in iran and the sunnis in saudi arabia. even though they had a ten-year war there and a couple of feet changes white iraq was fighting iran, a lot of people died because saddam being a minority in iraq, a sunni, he was in charge of it and there was that thing there. it's not an unstable region. yes, they used chemical weapon on their own people when saddam hit the kurds. but -- i mean it all goes back to the ideology with which they believe. sunni shi'a and kurds in the north. liz: right and, again, the nation building which donald trump says -- >> it doesn't work. i mean i don't think it will work. it will work -- liz: it didn't work in vietnam. >> i agree you. liz: we eventually came through to capitalism. >> well, you need the people that are locals to come through. we're going to need help with our friends in jordan especially. sunni led in some part, shi'a in the other, but you've got to be careful because you have the shi'a in iran -- it's so complicated. liz: well, i would say don't hold our breath.
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we will ensure that there are penalties for even small attemptss in iran ever to break out of that historic agreement. rest assured that if iran begins a race to nuclear weapon we cannot let that happen. it is critical that we maintain is options and if iran here that we want to maintain all options to prevent it from ever getting a nuclear weapon. we also have to make sure that the current leadership of iran clearly understands that we will take whatever steps are necessary. the security of israel and are on security depends on the message being heard loud and clear. this amendment undercuts that message. i urge you to vote against it. leave iran with a very clear impression that they will never be able to acquire a nuclear weapon. [applause] ("boo!") >> we will vote on the issue. all in favor, raise your cards. those against, raise your cards. against has it. we will do a 30 second note. i will ask you to vote. is up go. 15 seconds. the amendment fails. we have another amendment? modernization of federal information technology and upgrades to government wide cyber security. >> the propone
we will ensure that there are penalties for even small attemptss in iran ever to break out of that historic agreement. rest assured that if iran begins a race to nuclear weapon we cannot let that happen. it is critical that we maintain is options and if iran here that we want to maintain all options to prevent it from ever getting a nuclear weapon. we also have to make sure that the current leadership of iran clearly understands that we will take whatever steps are necessary. the security of...
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>> next, next in iran, she launched the negotiations that brought about the worst nuclear deal in historyt me be clear. america and the world are measurably less safe and less respected because of the iran deal that hillary helped cut, period. after she launched those negotiations, she became the biggest cheerleader for this agreement in the end. it's a deal that will lead to a nuclear iran, an israel that will be less safe and secure, and a much more dangerous middle east. so let's ask it. hillary clinton, as an inept negotiator of the worst nuclear arms deal in american history, is she guilty or not guilty? >> guilty! >> next -- [ chanting ] >> next -- oh, believe me, we're not done yet. the indictment is hardly complete. next let's go to russia. she went to the kremlin on her very first visit and gave them that stupid symbolic reset button. you know what i think that button should have read? it should have read "delete." she's very good at that by the way. and it should have read "delete" because she deleted, in four years, the safety and security it took us to build in 40 years. the n
>> next, next in iran, she launched the negotiations that brought about the worst nuclear deal in historyt me be clear. america and the world are measurably less safe and less respected because of the iran deal that hillary helped cut, period. after she launched those negotiations, she became the biggest cheerleader for this agreement in the end. it's a deal that will lead to a nuclear iran, an israel that will be less safe and secure, and a much more dangerous middle east. so let's ask...
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was hillary clinton that instigated the president's disastrous agreement with the radical mullahs in iran. and after four americans fell in benghazi, it was hillary clinton that said, what difference does it make? [ booing ] >> lock her up! lock her up! lock her up! >> as the proud father of a united states marine, let me say from my heart, anyone who said that, anyone who did that, should be disqualified from ever serving as commander-in-chief of the armed forces of the united states of america. [ cheers and applause ] 7 1/2 years of barack obama and hillary clinton's policies have weakened america's place in the world. terrorist attacks at home and abroad, grim and heartbreaking short days ago. and the attempted coup in turkey all attest to a world spinning apart. history teaches us that weakness arouses evil. hillary clinton and barack obama's foreign policy of leading from behind, moving red lines, feigning resets with russia, and the rise, rule, and reign of isis are a testament to this truth of history. we can not have four more years, apologizing to our enemies and abandoning our f
was hillary clinton that instigated the president's disastrous agreement with the radical mullahs in iran. and after four americans fell in benghazi, it was hillary clinton that said, what difference does it make? [ booing ] >> lock her up! lock her up! lock her up! >> as the proud father of a united states marine, let me say from my heart, anyone who said that, anyone who did that, should be disqualified from ever serving as commander-in-chief of the armed forces of the united...
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in. >> iran knows that it is the true government of any country in turkey is no look session. -- no exception. attempt ined coup turkey. joining us is the partner of independence, a global source partner. options forward? >> last night, the entire nation in a real moment of unity protesting the attempt and reaffirming their respectful democracy, the entire media and the organizations have condemned it. the president talks about the unity to end his polarization policies and to improve the domestic environment to bring back some democracy and and the halloween out of democratic institutions. path that would provide a way out for turkey. ineries of crises that began 2013 with the uprising. i don't think this is the most likely scenario. experience has shown me after every crisis or every attack, he came back more hardened, running flies and determined to crush it and it is more likely to choose. behindy has gone way what would be attribute it. >> you don't think the reconciliation is likely with the opposition. you think it will capitalize on the opposition paired it is political power. reprisa
in. >> iran knows that it is the true government of any country in turkey is no look session. -- no exception. attempt ined coup turkey. joining us is the partner of independence, a global source partner. options forward? >> last night, the entire nation in a real moment of unity protesting the attempt and reaffirming their respectful democracy, the entire media and the organizations have condemned it. the president talks about the unity to end his polarization policies and to...
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and one of the most remarkable space photographs ever taken of the earth, an area in iran exposed to sion which has resulted in these breathtaking silt and sandstorm formations that look more like a painting than a desert. after lunch on the second day, the astronauts receive a phone call from the vice president of the united states. george bush. >> how's it going up there? everything rocking along all right? >> well, it's great, and everybody views it, i'm sure, just as the forerunner of great things to come. i think your trip is just going to ignite the excitement and the forward thinking from this country, so i really just wanted to call up and wish you the very best. >> we appreciate it. >> the crew also don and check out the ejection suits they'll wear during re-entry. young, grippen, and "columbia" pass the test. they're ready for the final test of the mission, entry and landing. april 14th, 1981, nasa's flight research center on the edge of rogers dry lakebed in california. a recovery convoy of 24 vehicles and more than 100 personnel are assembling here to power down "columbia"
and one of the most remarkable space photographs ever taken of the earth, an area in iran exposed to sion which has resulted in these breathtaking silt and sandstorm formations that look more like a painting than a desert. after lunch on the second day, the astronauts receive a phone call from the vice president of the united states. george bush. >> how's it going up there? everything rocking along all right? >> well, it's great, and everybody views it, i'm sure, just as the...
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it was hillary clinton who instigated the president's disastrous agreement with the radicals in iran. it was hillary clinton who left americans in harm's way in benghazi and after four americans fell, said "what difference at this point does it make." [booing]. [chanting]. as a proud father of a united states marine, let me say from my heart, anyone that says that, anyone that did that should be disqualified from ever serving as commander in cheer of -- in chief of the armed forces of the united states of america. [cheers & applause] 7 1/2 years of barack obama and hillary clinton's policies have weakened america's place in the world. terrorist attacks at home and abroad, grim and heart-breaking scenes from france just a few short days ago. attest to a world spinning apart. history teaches us that weakness arouses evil. hillary clinton and barack obama's foreign policy of leading from behind, moving red lines, fainting resets with russia and the rise, rule and reign of isis are a testament to this truth of history. we cannot have four more years a apologizing to our enemies and abando
it was hillary clinton who instigated the president's disastrous agreement with the radicals in iran. it was hillary clinton who left americans in harm's way in benghazi and after four americans fell, said "what difference at this point does it make." [booing]. [chanting]. as a proud father of a united states marine, let me say from my heart, anyone that says that, anyone that did that should be disqualified from ever serving as commander in cheer of -- in chief of the armed forces of...
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it was hillary clinton who instigated the president's disastrous agreement with the radicals in iran, and it was hillary clinton who left americans in harm's way in benghazi and after four americans fell said what difference at this point does it make. [ crowd chanting "lock her up" ] as the proud father of a united states marine, let me say from my heart, anyone who said that, anyone who did that should be disqualified for ever serving as commander in chief of the armed forces of the united states of america. [ cheers and applause ] seven and a half years of barack obama and hillary clinton's policies have weakened america's place in the world. terrorist attacks at home and abroad, grim and heart-breaking scenes from france just a few short days ago and the attempted coup in turkey, all attest to a world spinning apart. history teaches us that weakness arouses evil. hillary clinton and barack obama's foreign policy of leading from behind, moving red lines, feigning resets with russia and the rise, rule and reign of isis are a testament of this truth of history. we cannot have four mo
it was hillary clinton who instigated the president's disastrous agreement with the radicals in iran, and it was hillary clinton who left americans in harm's way in benghazi and after four americans fell said what difference at this point does it make. [ crowd chanting "lock her up" ] as the proud father of a united states marine, let me say from my heart, anyone who said that, anyone who did that should be disqualified for ever serving as commander in chief of the armed forces of the...
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in different projects. it is only natural at this point iran would think there could be interest in the markets by the investorste htthe nuclear del being signed, iran is not back to business as usual. give us some examples. >> in general, if we look at the situation, there are a number of deals that have been signed but yet to be finalized and funded. we can think of a number of movement but the reason is the u.s. sanctions are still present so even if the companies want to be involved in iran, they have to navigate through a series of restrictions. european banks have yet to fully embraced and return to iran. boeingple is the case of where we are seeing -- it is an election year in the u.s. -- we have seen this deal being valued at $17 billion being certain. angie: thank you for that. that is it for us on this edition of bloomberg markets: middle east. yousef: anna edwards will have the top stories from london. "countdown" is next. ♪ e >> to be able to throw donald trump over the top in the delegate count tonight with 89 delegates. congratulations, dad, we love you. anna: donald trump takes it. supporters loo
in different projects. it is only natural at this point iran would think there could be interest in the markets by the investorste htthe nuclear del being signed, iran is not back to business as usual. give us some examples. >> in general, if we look at the situation, there are a number of deals that have been signed but yet to be finalized and funded. we can think of a number of movement but the reason is the u.s. sanctions are still present so even if the companies want to be involved...
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it was hillary clinton who instigated the president's disastrous agreement with the radicals in iran, and it was hillary clinton who left americans in harm's way in benghazi and after four americans fell said what difference at this point does it make. [ crowd chanting "lock her up" ] as the proud father of a united states marine, let me say from my heart, anyone who said that, anyone who did that should be disqualified for ever serving as commander in chief of the armed forces of the united states of america. [ cheers and applause ] seven and a half years of barack obama and hillary clinton's policies have weakened america's place in the world. terrorist attacks at home and abroad, scenes from france just a few short days ago and the attempted coup in turkey, all attest to a world spinning apart. history teaches us that weakness arouses evil. hillary clinton and barack obama's foreign policy of leading from behind, moving red lines, feigning resets with russia and the rise, rule and reign of isis are a testament of this truth of history. we cannot have four more years apologizing to
it was hillary clinton who instigated the president's disastrous agreement with the radicals in iran, and it was hillary clinton who left americans in harm's way in benghazi and after four americans fell said what difference at this point does it make. [ crowd chanting "lock her up" ] as the proud father of a united states marine, let me say from my heart, anyone who said that, anyone who did that should be disqualified for ever serving as commander in chief of the armed forces of the...
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in iran, there was revolution.e repressive rule of the american-backed shah, popular protests drove him out. angry mobs seized the american embassy. for 444 days, the united states watched helplessly as americans were held hostage. >> there are indications tonight that a number of armed shiite muslims. >> in 1979, cataclysm in saudi arabia, the takeover of the mosque in mecca. it was stormed by heavily armed insurgents, demanding the overthrow of the american backed saudi king. these events were like robecket fuel for islamic radicals. they had taken control of iran, and in saudi arab, the monarchy makes a fatal decision. it decides to appease the ultraconservative clergy, giving them free reign to run mosques and spread their poison to other muslim countries. >> it's hard to imagine a muslim country anywhere on this planet that hasn't been touched by this ideology. >> remember, saudi arabia is one of america's strongest allies. >> you are talking about a country that leads the muslim world. >> the new saudi regime
in iran, there was revolution.e repressive rule of the american-backed shah, popular protests drove him out. angry mobs seized the american embassy. for 444 days, the united states watched helplessly as americans were held hostage. >> there are indications tonight that a number of armed shiite muslims. >> in 1979, cataclysm in saudi arabia, the takeover of the mosque in mecca. it was stormed by heavily armed insurgents, demanding the overthrow of the american backed saudi king....
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the currently airship of iran -- current leadership of iran clearly understands, we will take whatever steps are necessary to deter it. our friends in the region, our our securityand depends on that being heard loud and clear. this amendment undercuts that message, and i urge that you should vote against this amendment and leave iran with a very clear impression that they have no doubt, it will never be able to acquire a nuclear weapon. i urge you to vote against this amendment. thank you. is there anyone else who wishes to be heard on the issue? with no further discussion of the issue, we will raise cards and, let's raise cards. all in favor of the amendment, raise your card. those against? against has it. against has it. we will do a 32nd, because we -- 30 second, because we have been asked we will do a 30 second. if you are in favor of the amendment you will vote yea, if against you will vote nay. as soon as it is up, i will ask you to vote. it is up. vote. 15 seconds. the amendment fails. do we have another amendment? read the amendment. >> amendment number 149, sponsored by mark stanley, on page 29, line 42. the proposed amendm
the currently airship of iran -- current leadership of iran clearly understands, we will take whatever steps are necessary to deter it. our friends in the region, our our securityand depends on that being heard loud and clear. this amendment undercuts that message, and i urge that you should vote against this amendment and leave iran with a very clear impression that they have no doubt, it will never be able to acquire a nuclear weapon. i urge you to vote against this amendment. thank you. is...
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iran. beyond that, they are talking about doubling of exports in the future. ey did not give us a specific deadline for that, but iran has mentioned they wanted to get up to 4.8 million barrels a day and one million barrels a day of the light wilopil by 2020, 2021. that could be in indication of when they want to do that big jump in exports. yousef: another variable that is unclear -- to what extent are global markets going to align an the kindto give ir of oil they are looking for? anthony: there was concern that iran would dump crude in the market. there were talks that they had a lot of oil in storage and there were fears that would come onto the market immediately, at about half a million a day even. took that morely in stride than people had feared. iran is saying demand will stay stable through the rest of the year. they see this market balancing that you talk about, they see this continuing to the rest of the year. they don't see prices getting back to these lows below $30 we saw a earlier in the year. they see it remaining positive and creating the cond
iran. beyond that, they are talking about doubling of exports in the future. ey did not give us a specific deadline for that, but iran has mentioned they wanted to get up to 4.8 million barrels a day and one million barrels a day of the light wilopil by 2020, 2021. that could be in indication of when they want to do that big jump in exports. yousef: another variable that is unclear -- to what extent are global markets going to align an the kindto give ir of oil they are looking for? anthony:...
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it was hillary clinton who integrated the president's disaster agreement with the radicals in iran. and it was hillary clinton who left americans in harm's way in benghazi and after four americans fell, said what difference at this point does it make? [boo] does it make? [chanting] [chanting lock her up] as the proud father of the united states marine let me say from my heart anyone who said that, anyone who did that should be disqualified from ever serving as commander in chief of the armed forces of the united states of america. [applause]]7 and a half years o obama and hillary clinton's policies have weakened america's place in the world. terrorist attacks at home and abroad, grim and heartbreaking scenes from france just a few short days ago and the attempted coup in turkey all a test to a world spinning apart. history teaches us that weakness aroses evil. hillary clinton and barack obama's foreign policy of bleeding from behind, moving red lines, feigning resets with russia and the rise, rule and reign of i.s.i.s. are a testament to this truth of history. we cannot have four mor
it was hillary clinton who integrated the president's disaster agreement with the radicals in iran. and it was hillary clinton who left americans in harm's way in benghazi and after four americans fell, said what difference at this point does it make? [boo] does it make? [chanting] [chanting lock her up] as the proud father of the united states marine let me say from my heart anyone who said that, anyone who did that should be disqualified from ever serving as commander in chief of the armed...
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next, in iran. she launched a negotiations that brought about the worst nuclear deal in history. be clear. america and the world are measured -- safe and respected because of the iran deal that hillary helped cut. after she loves those negotiations, she began the biggest cheerleader -- agreement in the end. as a deal that will lead to a nuclear iran and in israel less safe and secure and a much more dangerous middle east. so let's ask, hillary clinton as an and -- a negotiator of the worst nuclear arms deal history, issue guilty or not guilty? is she guilty or not guilty? next. up, locke: lock her her up. christie: believe me, we are not done yet. the indictment is hardly complete. next, let's go to russia. she went to the kremlin on her very first visit and gave them that stupid symbolic reset button. you know what i think that button should have read? it should have read delete. she very good at that by the way. it should have read delete because she deleted in four years the safety and security -- the next year, she said our goal , america's goal was the to strengthen russia.
next, in iran. she launched a negotiations that brought about the worst nuclear deal in history. be clear. america and the world are measured -- safe and respected because of the iran deal that hillary helped cut. after she loves those negotiations, she began the biggest cheerleader -- agreement in the end. as a deal that will lead to a nuclear iran and in israel less safe and secure and a much more dangerous middle east. so let's ask, hillary clinton as an and -- a negotiator of the worst...
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chris christie: next, next in iran, she lost negotiations that brought about the worst nuclear deal in history. let me be clear. america and the world are measurably less safe in this perspective because of the iran deal that hillary helped cut, period. to begin the biggest cheerleader for this agreement in the end. it will eat -- lead to a nuclear iran and israel will not be left safe and secure in a much more dangerous middle east. so hillary clinton as an inept negotiator of the worst nuclear arms deal, is she guilty or not guilty? >> guilty. -- s christie: next [shouting] chris christie: next, believe me, we are not done yet. this is hardly complete. [whistling] chris christie: let's go to russia. she went on her first visit to the kremlin and gave them that stupid symbolic reset button. you know what i think that should have said? it should have said delete. she is good at that, by the way. [cheers] christie: and it should have read, delete, because she deleted in four years the safety and security that took us to build in 40 years. next year, she said, our goal, america's goal wa
chris christie: next, next in iran, she lost negotiations that brought about the worst nuclear deal in history. let me be clear. america and the world are measurably less safe in this perspective because of the iran deal that hillary helped cut, period. to begin the biggest cheerleader for this agreement in the end. it will eat -- lead to a nuclear iran and israel will not be left safe and secure in a much more dangerous middle east. so hillary clinton as an inept negotiator of the worst...
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it was hillary clinton who instigated the president's disastrous agreement with the radicals in iran. it was hillary clinton who left americans in harm's way in benghazi and after four americans fell, said "what difference at this point does it make." [booing]. [chanting]. as a proud father of a united states marine, let me say from my heart, anyone that says that, anyone that did that should be disqualified from ever serving as commander in cheer of -- in chief of the armed forces of the united states of america. [cheers & applause] 7 1/2 years of barack obama and hillary clinton's policies have weakened america's place in the world. terrorist attacks at home and abroad, grim and heart-breaking scenes from france just a few short days ago. the attempted coup in turkey all attest to a world spinning apart. history teaches us that weakness arouses evil. hillary clinton and barack obama's foreign policy of leading from behind, moving red lines, fainting resets with russia and the rise, rule and reign of isis are a testament to this truth of history. we cannot have four more years a apol
it was hillary clinton who instigated the president's disastrous agreement with the radicals in iran. it was hillary clinton who left americans in harm's way in benghazi and after four americans fell, said "what difference at this point does it make." [booing]. [chanting]. as a proud father of a united states marine, let me say from my heart, anyone that says that, anyone that did that should be disqualified from ever serving as commander in cheer of -- in chief of the armed forces of...
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>> grant:friends of a san diego man are worried for his life after learning he was taken captive in irant week. robin shahini flew to visit his sick mother after graduating from san diego state.but is now behind bars.being held in a secret location by iranian authorities. shahini was detained on july 11th.and his family hasn't heard from him sense. >> grant:a controversial political movement in iran that he supported several years ago may be the reason he is in trouble. a terrorism expert says that any information that makes an american-iranian look like a spy can get them aggressive. -- arrested. >> grant:iranian authorities said if his family didn't reportbut after more than a week with no word.they are now going public. they have also sent a letter to the state department and are waiting for a response. shahini was scheduled to return to san diego july 25th. he was planning to start graduate school at san diego state this fall. return to hey guys lunch is here! it's on me fellas. with the chase mobile app, stephen curry can send money to more people in less time. thanks, steph! no pro
>> grant:friends of a san diego man are worried for his life after learning he was taken captive in irant week. robin shahini flew to visit his sick mother after graduating from san diego state.but is now behind bars.being held in a secret location by iranian authorities. shahini was detained on july 11th.and his family hasn't heard from him sense. >> grant:a controversial political movement in iran that he supported several years ago may be the reason he is in trouble. a terrorism...
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it was hillary clinton who insgaited the president's disastrous agreement with the radicals in iran, and it was hillary clinton who left americans in harm's way in benghazi, and after four americans fell, said what difference at this point, does it make? as the proud father of a united states marine, let me say from my heart, anyone who said that, anyone who did that, should be disqualified from ever serving as commander in chief of the armed forces of the united states of america. seven and a half years of barack obama and hillary clinton's polici policies have weakened america's place in the world. terrorists attacks at home and scenes from france just a few short days ago, and the attempted coup in turkey all a test to a world spinning apart. history teaches us that weakness arouses evil. hillary clinton and barack obama's foreign policy of leading from behind, moving redlines, fainting resets with russia, and the rise, rule, and reign of isis are a temptamestaf this history. we cannot have four more years apologizing to our enemies and abandoning our friends. america needs to be s
it was hillary clinton who insgaited the president's disastrous agreement with the radicals in iran, and it was hillary clinton who left americans in harm's way in benghazi, and after four americans fell, said what difference at this point, does it make? as the proud father of a united states marine, let me say from my heart, anyone who said that, anyone who did that, should be disqualified from ever serving as commander in chief of the armed forces of the united states of america. seven and a...
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that is the fundamental things that went wrong to make it absolutely clear those external elements in iran winking into lycia extremism and linking up with al qaeda and as we have discovered syria deliberately sending thousands to join in the insurgency across the border. that is something i think about the whole time and you learn exactly the same that you get up problem that is the most ungovernable and it is important to learn the lessons of military strategy have do deal with that? unfortunately the report doesn't. >> that it was not justified to face prosecution. how do you feel about the labor party? >> the important thing is by the way there was no misleading of parliament to act in good faith that i believed in the intelligence i was given. if i could show it of the documents sent to me in march of september tsa don't read the report and tell me if you would not have believed the risk is not really intends to develop a program. >> from the errors of planning and process. >> to the point that i was making earlier that it is the analysis of the conflict of of possibility of internal
that is the fundamental things that went wrong to make it absolutely clear those external elements in iran winking into lycia extremism and linking up with al qaeda and as we have discovered syria deliberately sending thousands to join in the insurgency across the border. that is something i think about the whole time and you learn exactly the same that you get up problem that is the most ungovernable and it is important to learn the lessons of military strategy have do deal with that?...
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it took a change in the government in iran and the possible opening that we ultimately came to an agreementnow, it was controversial because there was a lot at stake and our dearest allyie and partner in the region, israel were quite concerned as well as our gulf partners of what we are doing. there is no doubt in my mind that we have prevented iran from getting a new weapon. secretary clinton is committed vigorously enforcing this deal. i know she will not hesitant to use every option including the military if necessary. iran knows that. i don't know where iran may go in the future but we may have to use all of our tools diplomacy and intelligence and everything else that we do. i am hopeful for the iranian people because they do want another life and world. that future remains to be seen. let me turn it to jake. [applause] >> the question why it was not met across the board is appropriate one. i believe anything i worked on should be net with universal acclaim, including this. [laughter] i think it is an important question because it bears lessons for hard diplomatic progress that we woul
it took a change in the government in iran and the possible opening that we ultimately came to an agreementnow, it was controversial because there was a lot at stake and our dearest allyie and partner in the region, israel were quite concerned as well as our gulf partners of what we are doing. there is no doubt in my mind that we have prevented iran from getting a new weapon. secretary clinton is committed vigorously enforcing this deal. i know she will not hesitant to use every option...
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. >> in china and syria, in iran and russia and cuba and here at home for risking america's secrets,to keep her own and lying to cover it all up -- >> hillary. >> christie wrapped up with a call to defeat clinton and a call to vote trump as the next president. >>> gop delegates we talked to with embraced the message from chris christie, embraced the criticism of hillary clinton including members of the delegation from pennsylvania and new jersey who we talked with right after christie's speech. >> i think christie hit it home. he's in the best form possible in front of a crowd setting forth the reasons why hillary clinton should not be elected president of the united states. the governor was motivational. he was stark. he drew a stark contrast between the choices that we have to make. he gave a great speech.ç >> clinton tweeted out this response to christie's criticisms, if you think chris christie can edlecture anyone o ethics, we have a bridge to sell you. she compared watching the rnc to with the the wizard of oz." >> even a fog machine. when you pulled back the curtain, it was j
. >> in china and syria, in iran and russia and cuba and here at home for risking america's secrets,to keep her own and lying to cover it all up -- >> hillary. >> christie wrapped up with a call to defeat clinton and a call to vote trump as the next president. >>> gop delegates we talked to with embraced the message from chris christie, embraced the criticism of hillary clinton including members of the delegation from pennsylvania and new jersey who we talked with...
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iraq is in chaos. iran is on the path to nuclear weapons. a is engulfed in a civil war and a refugee crisis that now threatens the west. after 15 years of wars in the middle east, after trillions of dollars spent and thousands of lives lost, the situation is worse than it has ever been before. this is the legacy of hillary clinton. death, destruction, terrorism and weakness. [ booing ] [ applause ] but hillary clinton's legacy does not have to be america's legacy. the problems we face now, poverty and violence at home, war and destruction abroad, will last only as long as we continue relying on the same politicians who created them in the first place. [ cheers and applause ] a change in leadership is required to produce a change in outcomes. [ cheers and applause ] tonight, i will share with you my plan for action for america. the most important difference between our plan and that of our opponent, is that our plan will put america first. [ cheers and applause ] americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. as long as we are led by politicia
iraq is in chaos. iran is on the path to nuclear weapons. a is engulfed in a civil war and a refugee crisis that now threatens the west. after 15 years of wars in the middle east, after trillions of dollars spent and thousands of lives lost, the situation is worse than it has ever been before. this is the legacy of hillary clinton. death, destruction, terrorism and weakness. [ booing ] [ applause ] but hillary clinton's legacy does not have to be america's legacy. the problems we face now,...
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iraq is in chaos. iran is on the path to nuclear weapons. syria is engulfed in a civil war and a refugee crisis threatens the after 15 years of wars and after trillions of dollars spent and thousands of lives lost, the situation is worse than it has ever been before. this is the legacy of hillary clinton. death, destruction, terrorism, and weakness. but hillary clinton's legacy does not have to be america's legacy. the problems we face now, poverty and violence at home, war and destruction abroad will last only as long as we continue relying on the same politician who is created them in place. a change in leadership is required to produce a change in outcomes. tonight i will share with you my plan for action in america. the most important difference between our plan and that of our opponent is our plan will put america first. americanism, not globalism will be our credo as long as we are led by politicians who will not put america first, then we can be assures that other nations will not treat america with respect, the respect that we deserve
iraq is in chaos. iran is on the path to nuclear weapons. syria is engulfed in a civil war and a refugee crisis threatens the after 15 years of wars and after trillions of dollars spent and thousands of lives lost, the situation is worse than it has ever been before. this is the legacy of hillary clinton. death, destruction, terrorism, and weakness. but hillary clinton's legacy does not have to be america's legacy. the problems we face now, poverty and violence at home, war and destruction...
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iraq is in chaos. iran is in on the path to nuclear weapons. syria is engulfed in a civil war and refugee crisis now threatens the west. after 15 years of wars in the middle east, after trillions of dollars spent and thousands of lives lost, the situation is worse than it has ever been before. this is the legacy of hillary clinton, death, destruction, terrorism and weakness. [ applause ] but hillary clinton's legacy does not have to be america's legacy. the problems we face now, poverty and violence at home, war and destruction abroad, will last only as long as we continue relying on the same politicians who created them in the first place. a change in leadership is required to produce a change in out comes. tonight i will share with you my plan for action for america, the most important difference between our plan and that of our opponent and it's our plan will put america first. [ applause ] [ applause ] [ applause ] americanism, not globalism will be our credo as long as we are led by politicians who will not who will not put america first,
iraq is in chaos. iran is in on the path to nuclear weapons. syria is engulfed in a civil war and refugee crisis now threatens the west. after 15 years of wars in the middle east, after trillions of dollars spent and thousands of lives lost, the situation is worse than it has ever been before. this is the legacy of hillary clinton, death, destruction, terrorism and weakness. [ applause ] but hillary clinton's legacy does not have to be america's legacy. the problems we face now, poverty and...
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iraq is in chaos. iran is on the path to nuclear weapons. syria is engulfed in a civil war and a refugee crisis that now threatens the west. after fifteen years of wars in the middle east, after trillions of dollars spent and thousands of lives lost, the situation is worse than it has ever been before. this is the legacy of hillary clinton. death, destruction, terrorism and weakness. [crowd cheering] but hillary clinton's legacy does not have to be america's legacy. the problems we face now - poverty and violence at home, war and destruction abroad - will last only as long as we continue relying on the same politicians who created them. -- who created them in the first place. a change in leadership is required to produce a change in outcomes. tonight, i will share with you my plan of action for america. the most important difference between our plan and that of our opponents, is that our plan will put america first. [crowd cheering] americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. as long as we are led by politicians who will not put america fi
iraq is in chaos. iran is on the path to nuclear weapons. syria is engulfed in a civil war and a refugee crisis that now threatens the west. after fifteen years of wars in the middle east, after trillions of dollars spent and thousands of lives lost, the situation is worse than it has ever been before. this is the legacy of hillary clinton. death, destruction, terrorism and weakness. [crowd cheering] but hillary clinton's legacy does not have to be america's legacy. the problems we face now -...
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libya was stable, egypt was peaceful, iraq was seeing a big reduction in violence. iran being choked by sanctions. syria was somewhat under control. after four years of hillary clinton, what do we have? isis has spread across the region and the entire world. libya is in ruins and our ambassador and his staff were left helpless to die at the hands of savage killers. egypt was turned over to the radical muslim brotherhood forcing the military to retake control. iraq is in chaos. iran is on the path to nuclear weapons. syria is engulfed in a civil war. and our refugee crisis now threatens the west. after 15 years of wars in the middle east, after trillions of dollars spent and thousands of lives lost, the situation is worse than it has ever been before. this is the legacy of hillary clinton. death, destruction, terrorism and weakness. but hillary clinton's legacy does not have to be america's legacy. the problems we face now, poverty and violence at home, war and destruction abroad will last only as long as we continue relying on the same politicians who created them in the
libya was stable, egypt was peaceful, iraq was seeing a big reduction in violence. iran being choked by sanctions. syria was somewhat under control. after four years of hillary clinton, what do we have? isis has spread across the region and the entire world. libya is in ruins and our ambassador and his staff were left helpless to die at the hands of savage killers. egypt was turned over to the radical muslim brotherhood forcing the military to retake control. iraq is in chaos. iran is on the...