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lauder? >> i think it's very important that before there's further loosening of the sanctions, which have brought iran to the table, that we do get this complete and full accounting of iran's intentions and have the data monitoring that's the basis of our monitoring regime. >> in your opinion does the current situation in iran's nuclear program or whatever they're doing in our agreement, does it allow iran to get closer to having a bomb if we stay on the current track? mr. rademaker. >> i think the obama administration would argue that the current arrangement diminishes the risk of nuclear breakout because it limits the number of new centrifuges that iran can deploy. it limits the -- prevents them from continuing to enrich to the 20% level which they were doing in the past. but on the other hand, there's been some recent analysis done by the bipartisan policy center. it's on their website. they're no longer producing 20% enriched material, but their production of lower enriched 3.5% has gone
lauder? >> i think it's very important that before there's further loosening of the sanctions, which have brought iran to the table, that we do get this complete and full accounting of iran's intentions and have the data monitoring that's the basis of our monitoring regime. >> in your opinion does the current situation in iran's nuclear program or whatever they're doing in our agreement, does it allow iran to get closer to having a bomb if we stay on the current track? mr....
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is heir to the famed estee lauder cosmetics fortune.arted collecting art at age 14 and has amassed one of the most impressive personal collections in the united states. >> these are all picasso right here? >> all picasso. >> this year he displayed it for the first time at this museum he founded on the upper east side. what inspires you when it comes to art? >> the most important art is tough art, art that is brutal. picasso or kandinsky, full of violence. to me, art is never about investment. there has always been a passion. >> an expensive passion. lauder's passion made headlines in 2006 when he purchased this gustav klimt portrait for $135 million. how would you know what would really be a magnificent addition to what you already have? >> how does a woman know which man is right for being a husband? >> wow, this really is a passion. >> you look at it and say, that is right. you say, that's right for me. >> he is also guided by trusted advisors. phyllis hattis is a well-known art collector herself and widow of legendary museum curator
is heir to the famed estee lauder cosmetics fortune.arted collecting art at age 14 and has amassed one of the most impressive personal collections in the united states. >> these are all picasso right here? >> all picasso. >> this year he displayed it for the first time at this museum he founded on the upper east side. what inspires you when it comes to art? >> the most important art is tough art, art that is brutal. picasso or kandinsky, full of violence. to me, art is...
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lauder? >> well i, the iranian ballistic missile program is a capability that is of concern, ought to be of concern. and in fact, if it, would be difficult to negotiate at this stage given what has transpired already but i would think that it would be very important to begin to find a way to additional constraints on that program and, to add, additional monitoring against the program. i mean, you may recall, in the heyday of arms control agreements between the united states and soviet union, for example, we chose to focus on delivery vehicles because they were easier to monitor in some ways, than nuclear weapons themselves orwe weapons program themselves. i think constraints and monitoring on the iranian ballistic missile program would be a very useful compliment to the types of things that we've been talking about so far. >> but dlo we have the ability o do that in the long -- look, when you're negotiating with the russians and you have arms limitations agreements you have two superpowers bo
lauder? >> well i, the iranian ballistic missile program is a capability that is of concern, ought to be of concern. and in fact, if it, would be difficult to negotiate at this stage given what has transpired already but i would think that it would be very important to begin to find a way to additional constraints on that program and, to add, additional monitoring against the program. i mean, you may recall, in the heyday of arms control agreements between the united states and soviet...
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lauder? >> thank you very much, members of the committee. thank you for the opportunity to be here today to help address this vital national security topic. monitoring iranian compliance with a potential nuclear agreement. i appear before you today in my private capacity as someone who is on monitoring and verification over several decades and the views i will be presenting are my own and not intended to represent views of those i've been associated with such as the department of defense and the nuclear treaty monitoring and verification. my statement draws in part on those experiences and on the defense science board task force report as well as the work of a nongovernmental task force on verification requirements for nuclear agreement with iran. neither of the two task forces makes a judgment as to whether compliance with any particular nuclear agreement is ver fibl. indeed, we do not yet know the details of the monitoring provisions that will emerge in the iranian agreement now under association or in such an agreement will be concluded.
lauder? >> thank you very much, members of the committee. thank you for the opportunity to be here today to help address this vital national security topic. monitoring iranian compliance with a potential nuclear agreement. i appear before you today in my private capacity as someone who is on monitoring and verification over several decades and the views i will be presenting are my own and not intended to represent views of those i've been associated with such as the department of defense...
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lauder? >> thank you very much, members of the committee. thank you for the opportunity to be here today to help address this vital national security topic. monitoring iranian compliance with a potential nuclear agreement. i appear before you today in my private capacity as someone who has labored on monitoring and verification over several decades and the views i will be presenting are my own and not intended to represent views of organizations with whom i've been affiliated such as the intelligence community, department of defense and defense science board task force on the assessment of nuclear treaty monitoring and verification. my statement draws in part on those experiences and on the defense science board task force report as well as the work of a nongovernmental task force on verification requirements for nuclear agreement with iran. neither of the two task forces makes a judgment as to whether compliance with any particular nuclear agreement is verifiable. indeed, we do not yet know the details of the monitoring provisions that will
lauder? >> thank you very much, members of the committee. thank you for the opportunity to be here today to help address this vital national security topic. monitoring iranian compliance with a potential nuclear agreement. i appear before you today in my private capacity as someone who has labored on monitoring and verification over several decades and the views i will be presenting are my own and not intended to represent views of organizations with whom i've been affiliated such as the...
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lauder? >> there are raining ballistic mullahs -- missile program is a capability that is of concern and in fact if it would be difficult to negotiate at this stage given what has transpired already but i would think it would be very important to begin to find a way to add additional constraints on that program and to add additional monitoring against the program. you may recall in the heyday of arms control agreements between the united states and the soviet union we chose to focus on delivery vehicles because they were easier to to monitor in some ways than an air weapons themselves or the nuclear programs themselves and i think constraints and monitoring of the uranium ballistic missile program would be a very useful complement in the types of things we have been talking about safari. >> but do we have the ability to do that? when you're negotiating with the russians and you have arms limitation agreement and you have two superpowers those with a vested interest in trying to calm the situa
lauder? >> there are raining ballistic mullahs -- missile program is a capability that is of concern and in fact if it would be difficult to negotiate at this stage given what has transpired already but i would think it would be very important to begin to find a way to add additional constraints on that program and to add additional monitoring against the program. you may recall in the heyday of arms control agreements between the united states and the soviet union we chose to focus on...
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lauder is a senior adviser at 2020 strategic consulting. he served as deputy director of the national reconnaissance office for national support and was director of the dci nonproliferation center. we have mr. heinonen. previous he served 27 years at the international atomic energy agency in vienna where he was deputy director and head of its department of safeguards. we have ambassador detrani, prior to assuming his role as president of the intelligence and national security alliance, served as the senior adviser to the director of national intelligence and he was director of the national counter proliferation center. and we have mr. rademaker. mr. rademaker served for international board of security and nonproliferation and staff director and chief counsel of this committee and we welcome him back. let me say that without objection, the witness' full prepared statement will be made part of the record. that's to encourage you to synthesize this and give us five minutes and members here will have five calendar days to submit questions and a
lauder is a senior adviser at 2020 strategic consulting. he served as deputy director of the national reconnaissance office for national support and was director of the dci nonproliferation center. we have mr. heinonen. previous he served 27 years at the international atomic energy agency in vienna where he was deputy director and head of its department of safeguards. we have ambassador detrani, prior to assuming his role as president of the intelligence and national security alliance, served...
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lauder, mr. john lauder is a senior adviser to 2020 strategic consulting and served as deputy director of the national reconnaissance office for national support and was director of the dci nonproliferation center. we have mr. olli heinonen at a senior fellow at the harvard kennedy school of government center for science and international affairs. previously he served 27 years that the international atomic energy agency in vienna where he was deputy director and head of its department of safeguards. we have ambassador detrani. prior to assuming his role of president of the intelligence of national security alliance ambassador joseph detrani served as a senior adviser to the director of national intelligence and he was director of the national counter proliferation center. and we have mr. stephen rademaker. prior to joining the policy center is a national security project advisor mr. rademaker served as assistant secretary of state for the bureau of arms control in the bureau of international secu
lauder, mr. john lauder is a senior adviser to 2020 strategic consulting and served as deputy director of the national reconnaissance office for national support and was director of the dci nonproliferation center. we have mr. olli heinonen at a senior fellow at the harvard kennedy school of government center for science and international affairs. previously he served 27 years that the international atomic energy agency in vienna where he was deputy director and head of its department of...
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. >> reporter: and tonight here, estee lauder, the company that owns mac, confirming to "20/20" thathat product we bought in nyc and just had tested was indeed a counterfeit product, and not one of their own. and those results weren't the only ones that alarmed us. because phoenix investigators revealed to us what they have found in those counterfeit viagra pills. just listen. >> the pills were made out of road paint. the stuff you see on the roads. that's what gives it its coloration and talcum powder gave it its form. >> reporter: and just watch as they take us out on a new case. a man they say is promising a good night in the sack with those little blue pills. but he's about to spend his night behind bars. >> let's see what we've got here. >> jacob's moved in place to meet the target. >> reporter: just watch as the customer standing there working undercover buying from the man in the driver's seat. 40 counterfeit viagra pills for a hundred bucks. it would cost him 1700 at the drug store. after the deal, we watch as the police helicopter followed the seller's moves and that alleged
. >> reporter: and tonight here, estee lauder, the company that owns mac, confirming to "20/20" thathat product we bought in nyc and just had tested was indeed a counterfeit product, and not one of their own. and those results weren't the only ones that alarmed us. because phoenix investigators revealed to us what they have found in those counterfeit viagra pills. just listen. >> the pills were made out of road paint. the stuff you see on the roads. that's what gives it...
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value from record highs back in september of 2012, the stock shot up by 66% or cosmetics giant este lauder bounces right back and hit fresh record highs this year. both were stocks where investors were rewarded for buying on a dipping value. bullish investors think there is still room. >> there is good growth ahead for earnings for u.s. corporations. that's the life blood of the stock market. as we look to the second quarter, we'll see results from a wide variety of companies bouncing back from a lackluster first quarter owing to the weather effect. >> if that were to happen, the current long-term trend could remain in tact but the more pessimistic say we're long over due for a significant stock market pull back. for "nightly business report", i'm dominic chu. >>> our guest has doubts about stocks going much higher this year, richard steinberg. hi, rich. you're calling for the dow to end at 16,800. you say this is as good as it's going to get for 2014. tell us why. >> the only way that will change, susie, if earnings accelerate. right now the s&p will earn $119 this year and analysts have
value from record highs back in september of 2012, the stock shot up by 66% or cosmetics giant este lauder bounces right back and hit fresh record highs this year. both were stocks where investors were rewarded for buying on a dipping value. bullish investors think there is still room. >> there is good growth ahead for earnings for u.s. corporations. that's the life blood of the stock market. as we look to the second quarter, we'll see results from a wide variety of companies bouncing...
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it is a way for them to compete with mac that is owned by estee lauder. i sat down with the ceo of gloria on the sidelines in paris eal on the sidelines in paris. have a listen. >> nyx is a great brand. it is the only brand like that. professional makeup artists has been a great success in luxury for many years. we have been very successfully with the equivalent luxury brand urban decay. a makeupally planning artist brand in mass markets. >> is the cd is an indication of an size -- this deal indication of the size of -- >> no, we thought it was a great opportunity. we took it. seizingretty good at brands that are still at the early stages and making them huge. one of two examples is maybelline. revolted 20 years ago -- we v oted 20 years ago. year, it will be 600 million euros. this we do pretty well. taking a brand and being able to identify its strengths and values of the brand they could make it universal and globalize it. also be that nyx will at the brand. it will follow in the same direction. >> how long will it turn -- take to turn the body shop ar
it is a way for them to compete with mac that is owned by estee lauder. i sat down with the ceo of gloria on the sidelines in paris eal on the sidelines in paris. have a listen. >> nyx is a great brand. it is the only brand like that. professional makeup artists has been a great success in luxury for many years. we have been very successfully with the equivalent luxury brand urban decay. a makeupally planning artist brand in mass markets. >> is the cd is an indication of an size --...
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and i don't know if peter is here, but peter lauder born has spent a lot of time and we want to acknowledge his work. of course, to supervisor kim and her aide [speaker not understood]. thank you for the incredible work on peef. i know that took a lot of time and energy and it goes without saying to supervisor yee and his amazing aide gen low for the work they have done on the children's council coordinating the pieces of this very complicated puzzle ~. again, thank you to all the co-sponsors of this legislation, supervisors mar, breed, cohen, yee and kim. i guess lastly but certainly not least, i want to thank the incredible, incredible children's fund coalition lead by chelsey bullard of coleman advocates for their incredible effective advocacy. it's just amazing that we are where we are. and it's incredible that this is going to be in place for 25 years, you know. so many thousands and thousands of people, young people, kids that will be helped by this. and i think it really goes to show you that we in san francisco do have our priorities in the right place. i was going to say "straight"
and i don't know if peter is here, but peter lauder born has spent a lot of time and we want to acknowledge his work. of course, to supervisor kim and her aide [speaker not understood]. thank you for the incredible work on peef. i know that took a lot of time and energy and it goes without saying to supervisor yee and his amazing aide gen low for the work they have done on the children's council coordinating the pieces of this very complicated puzzle ~. again, thank you to all the co-sponsors...
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thank you, peter lauder born who is legislative aide to eric mar, dear friend, colleague and honorary brother championing the work i've been doing the fast 4-1/2 years in san francisco. youth empowerment family, thank you so much for being here and most, most, most importantly hopefully the hundreds of youth that i've worked with [speaker not understood]. i want to thank them for the opportunity to work with them and for the [speaker not understood] they're doing for our beloved san francisco. so, thank you so much. (applause) >> i have the honor of making the next presentation. colleague, we all have amazing neighborhood activists within our districts who stand out, who are selfless, who serve the community and we all have our favorite neighborhood leaders among that, and at the risk of really single and calling out these two individuals i'd like to invite ron case and carolyn nest up to the podium. ron and carolyn are the founders of royal polk neighbors and these two individuals shaped how i have thought about neighborhood activism because they were the very first neighborhood acti
thank you, peter lauder born who is legislative aide to eric mar, dear friend, colleague and honorary brother championing the work i've been doing the fast 4-1/2 years in san francisco. youth empowerment family, thank you so much for being here and most, most, most importantly hopefully the hundreds of youth that i've worked with [speaker not understood]. i want to thank them for the opportunity to work with them and for the [speaker not understood] they're doing for our beloved san francisco....
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and tonight here, estee lauder, the company that owns mac saying they never sield case like that the label simply stolen. i was telling you later tonight we do everything from a popular baby carrier to extension cord in your home with fake safety label that ignites right as the cameras roll. >> you'll tell us what to do about it, how to spot it? >> tips tonight. >> david muir, on a special "20/20" "to catch a fake" 0:00 p.m. eastern. >>> and now we're off to brazil, the world cup, tonight team usa gearing up, hoping to defy the odds while their coach is under fire tore undercutting the hopes of the team. saying u.s. athletes should manage their expectations and the team is facing a new challenge, a 9,000-mile trip just as they're trying to win? abc's paula faris, veteran sports reporter, in rio tonight. >> reporter: today, a stunner -- as spain, the defending champs, humiliated by holland. team usa leaving for their first match on monday, taking abc news behind the scenes. american pride on display. even from the pilot. the americans are proud underdogs. their coach even got flak whe
and tonight here, estee lauder, the company that owns mac saying they never sield case like that the label simply stolen. i was telling you later tonight we do everything from a popular baby carrier to extension cord in your home with fake safety label that ignites right as the cameras roll. >> you'll tell us what to do about it, how to spot it? >> tips tonight. >> david muir, on a special "20/20" "to catch a fake" 0:00 p.m. eastern. >>> and now...
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estee lauder has the same business model. can't think of brands they have natively developed on their own. any thoughts on their other targets? >> i wouldn't want to speculate on this but i think anybody who has a successful brand that is to $10020 million million of turnover is a potential target. >> they get to choose, don't they? they can say, that one is going to be a winner, not that one. they are surveying a landscape and looking for something that is going to fit into their business model. are -- i think what the ceo said about people coming to them first is quite true. >> it is like lvmh. ibo come to them first because they know they have got the machine to take the brand somewhere else. trying to take something into an emerging market that isn't already there. >> that is true. wayably in a kind of wicked for the brand owners to the targeted, is probably a great sign of recognition that they have achieved so much that l'oreal is considering them. >> can great brands that are coming up in a zero to one stage succeed wi
estee lauder has the same business model. can't think of brands they have natively developed on their own. any thoughts on their other targets? >> i wouldn't want to speculate on this but i think anybody who has a successful brand that is to $10020 million million of turnover is a potential target. >> they get to choose, don't they? they can say, that one is going to be a winner, not that one. they are surveying a landscape and looking for something that is going to fit into their...
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it is a way to compete with mac by estee lauder and to reduce sluggish sales in north america that they have seen in the first quarter. with the ceo on the sidelines of the consumer goods conference in paris. he said it is good for north america but also for europe. >> the market was sluggish itself. is a contrasting situation. on the one side, the luxury business is doing well. the market itself has been really flat due to may be different reasons. sales have been reduce sluggish. you are right. so this will definitely help to boost our sales. it will not be the only thing. we also intend to increase our market share to grow organically. but this will be a serious up. >> it is almost the end of the second quarter. how bullish are you on europe? >> i am confident. the marketrowth of like in china, of course, but it is positive. us,very good thing for l'oreal, is that southern europe is back. southern europe has been very difficult for six years. spain, or jewel, italy, greece were very tough. these were countries where we were very strong. it really impacted us the last six years. in th
it is a way to compete with mac by estee lauder and to reduce sluggish sales in north america that they have seen in the first quarter. with the ceo on the sidelines of the consumer goods conference in paris. he said it is good for north america but also for europe. >> the market was sluggish itself. is a contrasting situation. on the one side, the luxury business is doing well. the market itself has been really flat due to may be different reasons. sales have been reduce sluggish. you...
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all will be achieved including the ma lauders, criminals and bandits who have destabilized in the east. >> that instability in the worsening human rights crisis is described in the latest u.n. report published on wednesday. it said the presence of armed people and weapons has increased. the escalation is no longer limited to targeting journalists, local politicians and activists. abductions, ill treatment and torture are now affecting the broader population. leading the congregation in a prayer in united ukraine a month ago, he was seized and beaten for three hours. his experience was not an isolated one. >> unfortunately, human rights are not observed here. here the rights go to those who hold the guns. they do whatever they want. they think that someone is a threat to them they arrest him. if they think he is an enemy, they beat him. >> what is most striking about this u.n. report is page after page details the chronic effects of the conflict of the ordinary civilians here in eastern ukraine. it talks about the delivery of supplies and medicines are becoming more complicated by the d
all will be achieved including the ma lauders, criminals and bandits who have destabilized in the east. >> that instability in the worsening human rights crisis is described in the latest u.n. report published on wednesday. it said the presence of armed people and weapons has increased. the escalation is no longer limited to targeting journalists, local politicians and activists. abductions, ill treatment and torture are now affecting the broader population. leading the congregation in a...
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lauder. i think the best red team is actually public opinion that you make the deal open and open compliance reports so some may be classified. this is important not only to the security of the united states of america but regional security. this sets a benchmark how we're going to deal for example in the future with north korea. this will have a lot of ramifications. they don't end up here. >> mr. ambassador a few seconds. >> i believe the ground frotroo will be the monitors in the field. i believe it will be insiders with unique insight. i think a strong case will be made they can speak to compliance issues. if iran is cheating and so forth, i don't think anybody is going to conceal that aspect to it. >> thank you mr. chairman. >> thank you. we thank witnesses for testimony today. you've given us a lot to consider today as the administration continues to investigate. i'm troubled that this agreement puts iran on the path for nuclear pe rooi to nuclear partner. i don't think any committee is
lauder. i think the best red team is actually public opinion that you make the deal open and open compliance reports so some may be classified. this is important not only to the security of the united states of america but regional security. this sets a benchmark how we're going to deal for example in the future with north korea. this will have a lot of ramifications. they don't end up here. >> mr. ambassador a few seconds. >> i believe the ground frotroo will be the monitors in the...
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wells fargo, halliburton, estay lauder, moulsen coors, and allergan. wells? what's happened in terms of when you compare jpmorgan versus wells fargo. great story. you have to wonder, does the price of wells go over the price of j.p. morsen? >> they are more tied to housing, and if rates rise you could dough a pause in housing and mortgage activity. >> i think molson coors is really exciting. it hadn't seen these prices until you go back to like may of 2008 before the crisis. you know, we were told there would be huge synergies from the merger. the stock was range bound, now it's finally breaking out. i see no reason why this thing couldn't continue higher. i like it a hot. >> what about halliburton? >> i like hall burter, i'm in shall limber jay or baker hughes. >> why those over hall burger? >> smaller, more nimble, but halliburton is having a strong bay. >>> doc, you flew all the way in for us today. >> epi, the india epf. i bought it again. >> national -- >> john deere. >> suntrust. >>> power begins now. thank you very much. >>> and the apple worldwide dev
wells fargo, halliburton, estay lauder, moulsen coors, and allergan. wells? what's happened in terms of when you compare jpmorgan versus wells fargo. great story. you have to wonder, does the price of wells go over the price of j.p. morsen? >> they are more tied to housing, and if rates rise you could dough a pause in housing and mortgage activity. >> i think molson coors is really exciting. it hadn't seen these prices until you go back to like may of 2008 before the crisis. you...
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lauder is a senior adviser at 2020 strategic consulting. he served as deputy director of the national reconnaissance office for national support and was director of the dci nonprolive indicatinonpro l nonprolive -- nonproliferation heinonen. previous he served 27 years at the international atomic energy agency in vienna where he was deputy director and head of its department of safeguards. we have ambassador detrani, served as the senior adviser to the director of national intelligence and he was director of the national counter proliferation -- center as a national security project adviser. mr. rademaker served for international board of security and nonproliferation and staff director and chief counsel of this committee and we welcome him back. let me say that without objection, the witness's full prepared statement will be made part of the record. that's to encourage you to sin they size and give us five minutes and members here will have five calendar days to submit questions and any extraneous material for the record. mr. rademaker if
lauder is a senior adviser at 2020 strategic consulting. he served as deputy director of the national reconnaissance office for national support and was director of the dci nonprolive indicatinonpro l nonprolive -- nonproliferation heinonen. previous he served 27 years at the international atomic energy agency in vienna where he was deputy director and head of its department of safeguards. we have ambassador detrani, served as the senior adviser to the director of national intelligence and he...
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lauder. but with public opinion you make the deal ( and compliance. the deal is important on only to the security is the united states by a regional security to set a benchmark. this will have ramifications >> i believe it is the foreign governments at have access to a unique insight but a strong case can be made and if they are in their own way i don't think anyone can conceal that aspect. >> we thank of witnesses for testimony today and you have given us a lot to consider as the administration continues to negotiate higher troubled as mr. rademaker put it to iran is on the path from nuclear pariah to partner and i don't think any member of the committee is comfortable with that given the supreme leaders comments in may in particular about the expectations to limit the ballistic missile program that this was a stupid and idiotic expectation but i did not give you the rest of the quotation which is very revealing. the revolutionary guard should definitely carry out their program and not be satisfied that the present level. they should mass produce bal
lauder. but with public opinion you make the deal ( and compliance. the deal is important on only to the security is the united states by a regional security to set a benchmark. this will have ramifications >> i believe it is the foreign governments at have access to a unique insight but a strong case can be made and if they are in their own way i don't think anyone can conceal that aspect. >> we thank of witnesses for testimony today and you have given us a lot to consider as the...
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lauder, could i have you comment on that?>> i think to the extent to which the negotiations continue, the opportunity that needs to be seized with ambassador detrani in the spectrum is used that time to push even harder to expand the monitoring provisions that iran will need to undertake. iran is different. they have violated international norms over an extended period of time. they have not been complied with international agreements. it is, it is a reasonable thing to expect and iran should need to undertake additional, additional monitoring provisio provisions, to build confidence in the international community, that they are changing their path. >> thank you. my time is expired. i want to say i think iran is like north korea. if they get a nuclear weapon, they will also threaten to bomb los angeles, or else -- i unfortunately think they might have the nerve to do it. thank you. >> we go now to mr. george holding of north carolina. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i think we can all agree that if the obama administration is dif
lauder, could i have you comment on that?>> i think to the extent to which the negotiations continue, the opportunity that needs to be seized with ambassador detrani in the spectrum is used that time to push even harder to expand the monitoring provisions that iran will need to undertake. iran is different. they have violated international norms over an extended period of time. they have not been complied with international agreements. it is, it is a reasonable thing to expect and iran...
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ronald lauder... c-span: new york. >> guest: ...roger hertog of alliance capital. c-span: ok, go back to -- in the early part of the book, you say you wanted to write an unbiased... >> guest: right. c-span: ...view of the '67 war. after hearing your background, is that possible to do that? >> guest: not easy. not easy. today, in history, it's very fashionable in post-modernist, relativist history to say, "you can't write objective history. don't even bother trying. so write subjective history." and i adhere to that very quaint 19th-century notion that there is an historical truth out there and that we, as historians, though we can never really reach that truth completely -- we have an obligation to strive toward it. and therefore, if we have prejudices -- and of course, we all have them -- if we have biases, that we have to regard them not as opinions to be indulged but as obstacles to be overcome because if we want to understand this war -- and this is a war that, as i said before, so profoundly impacts our lives in israel, in the middle east, even in the united s
ronald lauder... c-span: new york. >> guest: ...roger hertog of alliance capital. c-span: ok, go back to -- in the early part of the book, you say you wanted to write an unbiased... >> guest: right. c-span: ...view of the '67 war. after hearing your background, is that possible to do that? >> guest: not easy. not easy. today, in history, it's very fashionable in post-modernist, relativist history to say, "you can't write objective history. don't even bother trying. so...
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estee lauder, the company that owns mac, confirmed that the product we bought was counterfeit.onight. a lot of the products, you think you're getting a deal. but everything from the extension cord you'll see ignite tonight, to the counterfeit viagra pills on the market. what's really in the little, blue pill. >> all right. really scary. you can catch more of david's special report, "to catch a fake," on "20/20," 10:00, 9:00 central, right here on abc. >>> coming up, shapewear under fire. some women say the promises to lose weight are too good to lose weight. >>> it's feel-good friday. we're going to teach you to two children, who beat the odds. never stopped until they got to the top of their class. >> amen. >> come on back. what's with these a.m. crunchwraps? they put the hash browns on the inside? who needs a one-handed breakfast! have you tried one of these things! [ male announcer ] the next generation of breakfast is here. the new a.m. crunchwrap. eggs, bacon, cheese, and a hash brown inside. eggs, bacon, cheese, your life is a game of chance. chronic migraine, but what if
estee lauder, the company that owns mac, confirmed that the product we bought was counterfeit.onight. a lot of the products, you think you're getting a deal. but everything from the extension cord you'll see ignite tonight, to the counterfeit viagra pills on the market. what's really in the little, blue pill. >> all right. really scary. you can catch more of david's special report, "to catch a fake," on "20/20," 10:00, 9:00 central, right here on abc. >>>...
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. >> : lauder is all a lot of fortitude just like the community of washington. and these options give back is an honor privilege. six people died across a long way toward it as less of a member in washington more than 100 people injured and hundreds of homes destroyed or seriously damaged. this criticism but was freed by, a home to talk what the warm weather season. >> : hopefully garry see ready to go and all loss will see hot temperatures lustily from east bay hills livermore valley is. level from rv. caro we could see will up but the reporter from the north bay and for moderate or visibility up less than a mile because of coastal fog trade sunshine warm day in london pot. triple digit heat is on tap for you today. continuing to monday and tuesday seabury's content returns and will not be as warm critical the upcoming this lead. temperatures are in on the '50s and severance the scope antioch party at 74 degrees. they're more looking at 63 degrees the '60s the san jose as 15 half moon bay low fifties for friends and santa rosa. the trick has four joint suggest
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. >> that boat was found washed ashore in fort lauder dale. >> it's a case that would make the baby-sitter'sby-sitter. the 17-year-old baby-sitter had her boyfriend and another friend break into the house and then told police it was two armed black men who had broken in the house, robbed some stuff. the little girl told police what really happened and thanks to her, the suspects were arrested and got everything back. >> they got it back because of me being a super hero. >> a super hero. how sweet is that? her mom says she's just really proud of her daughter. nice work. those are your headlines. that baby-sitter fired. >> that goes to show you how hard it is to find a good sitter. >> no kidding. >> good job to abbey, being a truth teller there. coming to save the day. >> get her a cape. >>> time for the weather. hey, maria. >> good morning, everybody. over the weekend, we had some extreme weather across parts of omaha, nebraska. we had storms that produced flooding out there. and that's going to be the story as well today. we do have more possible flooding. not specifically in omaha, nebraska
. >> that boat was found washed ashore in fort lauder dale. >> it's a case that would make the baby-sitter'sby-sitter. the 17-year-old baby-sitter had her boyfriend and another friend break into the house and then told police it was two armed black men who had broken in the house, robbed some stuff. the little girl told police what really happened and thanks to her, the suspects were arrested and got everything back. >> they got it back because of me being a super hero....