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the difference is in a great play like a quote king lear -- "king lear," it can be shared in a couplehat does it mean? everybody who goes to the theater knows, you cannot let the audience go. if you have an audience that will sit back and look at her program or pick up their cell phone, you know you have lost. every second, you have to have a within you this invisible hourglass. tick, tock. every tock wakes you up. this must be maintained and renewed whether playwriting or editing. it is common to cinema and film and television. one of the things i said about you charlie, one of the great pleasures about him being interviewed by you as 9/10 of the time he is looking at you a you can see going through his head what he is looking for. is he going to long? what about my next question? looking at you, you can see a man and the moment. >> "king lear," i just saw frank langella. what is it about "king lear?" >> 2 total advanced masterpieces that advance all western writing. one is -- and the other is a king lear. for the same reasons. you have so many strands of life. you can take anything
the difference is in a great play like a quote king lear -- "king lear," it can be shared in a couplehat does it mean? everybody who goes to the theater knows, you cannot let the audience go. if you have an audience that will sit back and look at her program or pick up their cell phone, you know you have lost. every second, you have to have a within you this invisible hourglass. tick, tock. every tock wakes you up. this must be maintained and renewed whether playwriting or editing. it...
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"king lear," i just saw franklin jell-o. lla. is it -- frank lange lear?" "king advanced masterpieces that advance all western writing. one is -- and the other is a keen glare. for the same reasons. you have so many strands of life . you can take anything out of this, a good playwright can make a whole play. the theme of power to stop absolute power. -- the theme of power, absolute power. momentey feel it is the to announce the power. what it is? so rarely understood. actorsight may never set who played -- i had a magnificent actress who played the role from her point of view. suddenly, dadho comes to stay and moves it to the house with 100 drunken followers and the service come to her to complain saying we cannot go on like this. you can understand everybody's point of view. through thend on shades of madness, necessity gradually loses. the king learning at the present to learn you have to go and be close to common people to realize the hypocrisy. i would not going to all of those things. >> go on, i am interested. >> shakespeare need a device to show the
"king lear," i just saw franklin jell-o. lla. is it -- frank lange lear?" "king advanced masterpieces that advance all western writing. one is -- and the other is a keen glare. for the same reasons. you have so many strands of life . you can take anything out of this, a good playwright can make a whole play. the theme of power to stop absolute power. -- the theme of power, absolute power. momentey feel it is the to announce the power. what it is? so rarely understood....
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what is it about "king lear?"what you just said, that in two hours, three hours, that speaks to you? >> to me, 2 total advanced -- vast masterpieces that dominate all western writing. one is "the brothers karamazov," the other is "king lear." within them you have so many strands of life. you can take anything out of this. a good playwright can make a whole play. the theme of power, absolute power. what that does to someone when they come to the moment and feel this is the moment to renounce their power. family life, what it is. goneril and regan are so rarely understood. it, i -- when we played such it may give as an actress played goneril from her own point of view. she is not a villainous, evil woman. she found the daughter who dad comes to stay and moves it to the house with 100 drunken followers and the service come to her to complain saying we cannot go on like this. you see the entire vast domestic drama. you can understand everyone's point of view. this goes on and on through the , necessity,dness the sorts
what is it about "king lear?"what you just said, that in two hours, three hours, that speaks to you? >> to me, 2 total advanced -- vast masterpieces that dominate all western writing. one is "the brothers karamazov," the other is "king lear." within them you have so many strands of life. you can take anything out of this. a good playwright can make a whole play. the theme of power, absolute power. what that does to someone when they come to the moment and...
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if you f you show lear as a poor hold man, you destroy the whole play. if you see the -- within this tremendously powerful tolerant there is a fine, sensitive almost small boy that we completely crushed in him that this voice is not completely submerged and shakespeare shows this not by having a voiceoff as you put in a movie or him doing little monologues, you have a fool as the inner voice of lear telling him the truth which he is forced to recognize. he's angry with the fool. he encourages the fool to go on and tell him the truth again and again and again. >> rose: lear mad at the beginning of the play? >> not for a moment. he is a man that's why any attempt to play lear you net whole play and there isn't a strong man as a tragedy demands. no, he is a president on top of his form who to everyone's amazement calls everyone together and says time's up and then you see that he's the shrewdest of politicians because he gives them his first speech two valid reasons which only a really experienced resourceful and cunning statesman could do. he says it's for
if you f you show lear as a poor hold man, you destroy the whole play. if you see the -- within this tremendously powerful tolerant there is a fine, sensitive almost small boy that we completely crushed in him that this voice is not completely submerged and shakespeare shows this not by having a voiceoff as you put in a movie or him doing little monologues, you have a fool as the inner voice of lear telling him the truth which he is forced to recognize. he's angry with the fool. he encourages...
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he is a portfo o mas a poo ma has been on lea has been has has lear what his lear w theris. case was a little different.e e he was accused of trading dellin and and a ofand a and a and a rrupt hedg tupt rs thatt rs tre passing along i paser ination.atatat >> the status of his case is that he was already hied andready h h convicteand has yeicteand has ictes te seenced. >> he has yet to be sentenced.e e he has said that he's going to appeal s is atthew martomama mantly. ntlyly we will wewe i nt to bring innt tssornt tssor dershowitz.hotz.hotz.tz..e if you can speak to the steinberg co iction, erg co ic seicenced an nosecoenced d no enced today, matthew martoma matthew m what hewpens t whese whesindividu whes wh >> wdon' >> wbut the>> w>> w>> w>> w>> w>> wrnme>> wry to get>> wo get cooperation from these witnesse he lesger e t th there is nore is ntenci e more yci can speculate that maybe there are there a negons g negons in ord a ord the the pers o hapers o hapershapers formatio lform upward.form urm u thle in americis alwn s tois alws tois a corime th people moreth rtant than
he is a portfo o mas a poo ma has been on lea has been has has lear what his lear w theris. case was a little different.e e he was accused of trading dellin and and a ofand a and a and a rrupt hedg tupt rs thatt rs tre passing along i paser ination.atatat >> the status of his case is that he was already hied andready h h convicteand has yeicteand has ictes te seenced. >> he has yet to be sentenced.e e he has said that he's going to appeal s is atthew martomama mantly. ntlyly we will...
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ea to lear up any issues by may. and this can help confidence building in vienna. aljazeera. >> one person not expecting much is the supreme court leader, ayatollah komeno. >>> accusing north korea of human rights abuses similar to the nazis. his crimes against humanity, the highlights including torture, forced starvation. the international community has no reach to stay silent. >> well, it will be available in our report, and it's a wake-up signal to the world. and hopefully for the leaders in north korea. >> those responsible for the alleged bubbieses should be abue referred to the international critical court p. >> captured in afghanistan in 2009, it's believed that hez being held in pakistan. according to the wash post, of the obama administration is willing to swap prisoners with the taliban. the u.s. would release five members of the taliban in exchange for him. the white house wants to change his release before this year faithful. >> one person killed and dozens injured in a detention center. the island is one of the pacific camps used in australia's controv
ea to lear up any issues by may. and this can help confidence building in vienna. aljazeera. >> one person not expecting much is the supreme court leader, ayatollah komeno. >>> accusing north korea of human rights abuses similar to the nazis. his crimes against humanity, the highlights including torture, forced starvation. the international community has no reach to stay silent. >> well, it will be available in our report, and it's a wake-up signal to the world. and...
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minutes later, the wild cats in the driver's seat and emily lear knocking down the three-point ball andtop georgetown, 65-62. >> all right. thanks, jason. >> that is the news for now. "nightly news" is coming up next and we will see you again for news 4 at 11:00. until then, have a great night, everybody, and thanks so much for joining us. >>> on this sunday night, game over. spectacular end to the winter olympic games as team u.s.a. scores another medal, but tonight it's russia with even more reason to celebrate. >>> invisible danger. a deadly leak of carbon monoxide gas overcomes people at a shopping mall, including first responders. a wake-up call to the risk at home and beyond. >>> at what cost? deep impact of a severe drought in california and how most americans are paying the price. >>> and winners and losers. our look back at the triumphs, disappointments and surprises after more than two weeks that have kept the eyes of the world trained on this little corner of
minutes later, the wild cats in the driver's seat and emily lear knocking down the three-point ball andtop georgetown, 65-62. >> all right. thanks, jason. >> that is the news for now. "nightly news" is coming up next and we will see you again for news 4 at 11:00. until then, have a great night, everybody, and thanks so much for joining us. >>> on this sunday night, game over. spectacular end to the winter olympic games as team u.s.a. scores another medal, but...
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we're really in a quandary lear to explain. is it just that's a hard bargainer, a clever guy at the negotiating table. is he trying not to demonstrate that he is a puppet of the united states or anybody else, or does he have perhaps some other thoughts and my own view he's contemplating the fact that he might bring afghanistan ahead without us because he feels he has alternatives, particularly if he can end the insurgeoncy through a political settlement. >> in the last ten years when forces have left certain parts of the country, it has been seen from the outside that things have been particularly hard on women. schools were destroyed and girls were chased home. businesses were emptied out by the old guard coming back in and reasserting their control over areas. is this burden going to be heavier on women if there is no continued progress in your country? >> absolutely. >> whenever a conflict starts women and children are the first victims. we've seen that all over the country in the eastern conferences, the northern provinces,
we're really in a quandary lear to explain. is it just that's a hard bargainer, a clever guy at the negotiating table. is he trying not to demonstrate that he is a puppet of the united states or anybody else, or does he have perhaps some other thoughts and my own view he's contemplating the fact that he might bring afghanistan ahead without us because he feels he has alternatives, particularly if he can end the insurgeoncy through a political settlement. >> in the last ten years when...
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metro insists their announces lear on the metro, so russ called on a grammy award winning audio >>> we've been asking you for your commuter pet peeves and a lot of you have been weighing in telling wusa9 about announcements on metro trains that are just tough to understand, you know, the ones that tell you which stop is next or where the train is headed. >> we documented the problem, metro still not acknowledging the audio problem saying most of their announcements are understandable. so we had to think maybe it's just us. so investigative reporter russ ptacek asked a sound expert for a second opinion. >> reporter: we asked grammy winner pete novak to listen. [ playing recording ] >> what? >> reporter: he's no train expert, but he knows audio usually. >> not a clue. >> reporter: he listens for a living as a sound engineer and instructor at rockville's omega studios. >> soup? >> reporter: novak won his grammy for the outcast album of the year speak -- speaker box, the love below, and it sounds nothing like this. >> so much static in that. >> reporter: did you understand anything? we have u
metro insists their announces lear on the metro, so russ called on a grammy award winning audio >>> we've been asking you for your commuter pet peeves and a lot of you have been weighing in telling wusa9 about announcements on metro trains that are just tough to understand, you know, the ones that tell you which stop is next or where the train is headed. >> we documented the problem, metro still not acknowledging the audio problem saying most of their announcements are...
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skies try to cheer on out lear . the rain totals have actually come down a little bit.friday system moving quickly. but the totals start to add up as you get into friday and saturday morning. now you're looking at one to two inches in the north bay, and getting about an inch or so for san jose by the time we add everything up. but the wind is going to be part of the story too. wind gusts up to 30 to 40 miles per hour. and on friday, could get gusts up to 45 miles per hour. but tomorrow is going to feel like spring. 70s for san jose and the south bay. mid to upper 60s around the peninsula. highs near 70 around napa and sausalito. the temperature trend is changing. 70s on your monday. tuesday you're cooling off with more clouds and by the time you get into wednesday, 50s and 60s for your highs. big shift coming up. >>> we've got a full plate of sports. right? >> absolutely. sometimes sundays are a slow day for sports, but that's definitely not the case tonight. we'll hear from giant's skipper, and we have news from the 49ers, but first we take a closer look at jason colli
skies try to cheer on out lear . the rain totals have actually come down a little bit.friday system moving quickly. but the totals start to add up as you get into friday and saturday morning. now you're looking at one to two inches in the north bay, and getting about an inch or so for san jose by the time we add everything up. but the wind is going to be part of the story too. wind gusts up to 30 to 40 miles per hour. and on friday, could get gusts up to 45 miles per hour. but tomorrow is going...
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actually to address the old town admiral blurred and the work is house and complex nearby a drama lear both and i'll besieged like a dog with a lot of the will maybe some bankers here to separate other are below and that room earlier and to prevent the militants uniting these corridors go all around the besieged cities with the army watching the area day and night. this is one of the checkpoints of the syrian army behind this wall is territory held by militants and the soldiers strategy and the mission right now is just to watch this area and to shoot if they see the enemy approaching. and this is actually all they can do animal to operation could threaten the lives of those who remain hostage and with no access inside it's impossible to tell just how many the are but luckily most of the residents managed to escape address we meet some of them two kilometers away the shelter around what used to be a large sum and factory life in this hotel's me he doesn't go to school anymore but this place because a terrorist attack the street and we had to skate they occupied and we can't go there th
actually to address the old town admiral blurred and the work is house and complex nearby a drama lear both and i'll besieged like a dog with a lot of the will maybe some bankers here to separate other are below and that room earlier and to prevent the militants uniting these corridors go all around the besieged cities with the army watching the area day and night. this is one of the checkpoints of the syrian army behind this wall is territory held by militants and the soldiers strategy and the...
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but we are making it lear that every country shod respect the territorial integrity here. the sovereignty of the ukraine, russia has said it will do that. and we think it's imortant that russia keeps its word. lou: the russia counterpar fireback. warng the west and in sourcing decisions upon the ukrainian government. >> t isangerous and counterproductive to try to force upon the ukraine the choice that you are with us or aginst us. it has toe part of a global ropean family that is meaningful of the term. lou: the permian pill in slow region tthe opposing groups, and some cases people getting killed. twpeople were kied in the demonstrations and riots in more than 30 hospitalized. drawing the ukraine back into the russian sphere. and it's not lely gog to allow this to go without a fight. joining s is lieutenant colonel bill collins. it's good to have you with us. and as we were watching this unfold, we have secretary of state john kerry making what i consider to be an unexpectedly severe and stern warning tt i not certain that he can back t. what is your reaction first, if w
but we are making it lear that every country shod respect the territorial integrity here. the sovereignty of the ukraine, russia has said it will do that. and we think it's imortant that russia keeps its word. lou: the russia counterpar fireback. warng the west and in sourcing decisions upon the ukrainian government. >> t isangerous and counterproductive to try to force upon the ukraine the choice that you are with us or aginst us. it has toe part of a global ropean family that is...
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we are hearing that government forces are marching on lear, and rebels still say the uganda army is stillolved in conflict. if that is true, isn't it time to reign them in? >> i can assure you as the foreign minister of the republican of south sudan, that the ugandan troops are not moving on rebel troops. >> to the rebels -- that claim is not true? >> yes, it is not true. yes. the ugandan troops have been in south sudan since 2008 as a result of the african task force. in order to track down the law resistance army -- >> yeah, but we're talking about the -- >> with an america -- >> no. most of these troops were deployed first in the west. they only came because in this the protection of the important infrastructure, which was juba airport, and the juba road, this is an economic road for south sudan -- >> when the u.s. calls for the immediate withdraw of foreign troops invited by either side, who do you think they are referring to when they are talking about the government? >> well, we have 12,000 united nations troops in juba now, and we have agreed out of the request of the security coun
we are hearing that government forces are marching on lear, and rebels still say the uganda army is stillolved in conflict. if that is true, isn't it time to reign them in? >> i can assure you as the foreign minister of the republican of south sudan, that the ugandan troops are not moving on rebel troops. >> to the rebels -- that claim is not true? >> yes, it is not true. yes. the ugandan troops have been in south sudan since 2008 as a result of the african task force. in...
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they lear learned how to ride oe fly.that was another advantage they had so in the summer of 1865 alone, 3,000 soldiers came to the west looking for red cloud and he would attack them and they could never find him so in 1866 this hardcharging captain said go find a red cloud, kill him and killed every male over the age of 12. he gets out there and these are savages, prehistoric. i could write for the entire nation and he tried to do that and he took out 81 and 18 and played a trap. that is the beginning of what came to be known as the red clouds more. the war would go on for another two years and there were many veterans sent out to capture while they still remained uncaptured and undead. they don't have such a national debt during the war. we promise we will keep this one. just tell us what you want and they have one demand and it was a pretty big demand and he gave it to the washington representatives and so would washington meet his demand or would they not? this was the key to his war and if you want to know what happ
they lear learned how to ride oe fly.that was another advantage they had so in the summer of 1865 alone, 3,000 soldiers came to the west looking for red cloud and he would attack them and they could never find him so in 1866 this hardcharging captain said go find a red cloud, kill him and killed every male over the age of 12. he gets out there and these are savages, prehistoric. i could write for the entire nation and he tried to do that and he took out 81 and 18 and played a trap. that is the...
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is the orb pushing back a little too strong lear? he. >> nobody really likes their cable company. i think satellite companies are only marginally off than cable companies year after year after year. rrally because the business is impossible one. we have to run wire to your home. we have to put equipment inside your home and maintain it. over time we'll make a mistake as cable company more often than not. whereas apple make as beautiful product every year and put it out in the market. and spend premium hard-earned money on it year after year. much easier business to be in. if you're comcast sure you want to pick up extra time warner households and yeah, probably won't improve their customer satisfaction much in next year or two. at some point you want to leave the network behind and make it a complete separate business and -- gerri: i have to tell you, guys, here is what the companies say. the companies say we provide more choice than anybody else. you look at offerings out there, number of channels, there is really good stuff on television these days. merrill to you, how do you re
is the orb pushing back a little too strong lear? he. >> nobody really likes their cable company. i think satellite companies are only marginally off than cable companies year after year after year. rrally because the business is impossible one. we have to run wire to your home. we have to put equipment inside your home and maintain it. over time we'll make a mistake as cable company more often than not. whereas apple make as beautiful product every year and put it out in the market. and...
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and we're learring more about about whats app huge international presence.the number one messaging app in spain, india and brazil, a big player in japan and hong kong, and that's what makes is worth 19 billion. we're learning more about some of the problems with it. robert scovel a pfrequent quest says it's filled with spam and delete it had from his phone. it's a negative, but facebook stock will still break $70 a share moments from now. tech is king. that's where the money is flowing. on that theme, four new headlines all about technological developments. first up, a new smart phone app, crowd pilot. the app could let strangers listen into your phone calls without you knowing. i'll say again, your privacy is gone. grub hub seamless, hopes you order food on-line meeting with investment bankers, hinting it may file for an ipo next year. yeah, tech is king. -packard m than expected and it's getting more orders for pc's. who would have thought? well, stocks rallied yesterday, the dow will be up a little. first thing this morning when that bell rings, this is t
and we're learring more about about whats app huge international presence.the number one messaging app in spain, india and brazil, a big player in japan and hong kong, and that's what makes is worth 19 billion. we're learning more about some of the problems with it. robert scovel a pfrequent quest says it's filled with spam and delete it had from his phone. it's a negative, but facebook stock will still break $70 a share moments from now. tech is king. that's where the money is flowing. on that...
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i think their over-producing which bodes well for goodwill tire and lear.he actual autos. >> blackberry surging for the second straight day. up nearly 9% all because of what's happening in barcelona at the mobile industry's big event. that's where our cnbc's jon fortt is. jon, did you catch up with john chen today, the ceo of blackberry? >> as a matter of fact, i did, scott. and lots of stuff to talk about. he had some news about handsets, the most important is one specifically designed for indonesia. that's a market where blackberry is still hot. low cost phone. they hope it does well there and regains them some market share. also talked about blackberry enterprise server. this has t got to be the anchor of the company going forward. it's supposed to manage not just blackberries but ios and android. they simplified their cost structure there and taken it down to make it cheaper and they're trying to make it easier for people to migrate off of competitors on to blackberry, trying to retain that enterprise base. we also talked about the controversy between b
i think their over-producing which bodes well for goodwill tire and lear.he actual autos. >> blackberry surging for the second straight day. up nearly 9% all because of what's happening in barcelona at the mobile industry's big event. that's where our cnbc's jon fortt is. jon, did you catch up with john chen today, the ceo of blackberry? >> as a matter of fact, i did, scott. and lots of stuff to talk about. he had some news about handsets, the most important is one specifically...
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the forum was initiated by the hollywood health and society program at usc annenberg norman lear centerrepresentative told foxbusiness.com, quote, this is part of outgoing efforts to begin awareness of affordable care act. we're reaching out to groups across the country to help get the uninsured enrolled in quality and affordable health insurance. hollywood is known for liberalism. some thought it would be a love-fest for president obama's signature legislation. they said their members are independent mind and would not be swayed into waving pro-obama care storylines in upcoming projection. they enlisted magic rogers, mindy caleing and richard simmons in the outreach program. this is to catch the eye of young and healthy enrollees which the aca needs to. since open enrollment period ticked off, 3.3 million have enrolled on plans and state and federal exchanges but only 25% are between the ages of 18 and 34. but we'll still have to see if obamacare winds up making better comedy or drama. jon: obamacare the movie. >> i can see it. can you see it? jon: no. kate rogers. >> reporter: thank y
the forum was initiated by the hollywood health and society program at usc annenberg norman lear centerrepresentative told foxbusiness.com, quote, this is part of outgoing efforts to begin awareness of affordable care act. we're reaching out to groups across the country to help get the uninsured enrolled in quality and affordable health insurance. hollywood is known for liberalism. some thought it would be a love-fest for president obama's signature legislation. they said their members are...
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particularly in upper nile and unity states, and this includes the recent spla or government force attack on lear which is the hometown of the former vice president and opposition leader. the conflict has already exacted a terrible price on the people of south sudan who already face some of the most daunting development challenges in the world. the numbers are african-american, and while -- are grim, and while we may never know if exact number of casualties, undoubtedly, thousands have been killed. the international crisis group a few be weeks ago gave an estimate of 10,000. it could well be above that. we do know that at least 875,000 south sudanese have fled their homes and that of that number, over 130,000 have sought refuge in neighboring countries. there are reports of forced recruitment, sexual violence and use of child soldiers by both sides. as political rivalries have taken on ethnic dimensions, atrocities have been committed and continue to be reported against men, women and children alike. now that a cessation of hostilities has been signed, we must not lose focus or allow momentum to
particularly in upper nile and unity states, and this includes the recent spla or government force attack on lear which is the hometown of the former vice president and opposition leader. the conflict has already exacted a terrible price on the people of south sudan who already face some of the most daunting development challenges in the world. the numbers are african-american, and while -- are grim, and while we may never know if exact number of casualties, undoubtedly, thousands have been...
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a nuke lear 9/11. there is also the risk the strategy says of new states acquiring these weapons. perhaps they too have less restraint on the use of these weapons and might use them in a regional conflict or threaten the united states. in this case we often think of by rand which does not yet have a nuclear weapon but is building the technological capability to build a weapon should they decide to do so and north korea which in the past years has conducted three nuclear tests and is on the verge of consolidating a nuke leer weapons state. for this reason the national security strategy of united states says this has to be her top priority. i have to admit the policies the united states have not matched that strategic analysis. the united states is not locus that much attention on these threats. the president of the united states tried to change that when he came into office. president obama came in to office having worked in the senate on nuclear policy. one of the first things he did was seek out republican senator richard lugar from indiana and asked him to take him along when he
a nuke lear 9/11. there is also the risk the strategy says of new states acquiring these weapons. perhaps they too have less restraint on the use of these weapons and might use them in a regional conflict or threaten the united states. in this case we often think of by rand which does not yet have a nuclear weapon but is building the technological capability to build a weapon should they decide to do so and north korea which in the past years has conducted three nuclear tests and is on the...