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that is how the face of the middle class has changed. imagine every single person living in los angeles and add to that every man woman child living in philadelpia. that is how many people and between the ages of 16 and 25 never country and -- in the country better doing nothing is anything to be more diminishing 22 years old dropping of school, you don't read at grade level or math at grade level with no opportunities no job opportunities are prol sects? that is an anchor on our middle-class. the solution unfortunately look at incarceration we have 350 million people that means there is 7 billion more all of those who were in jail, 25 percent are in the united states. no country in the world has a higher proportion are absolute number of children ben to rikers island and the high-school there there are kids in prison trying to steady high school they outgrow their shoes sties - - size to get a good citizen at the end? someone who is trained to be valuk ale anything positive? know the only guarantee a 75 percent of those men will be back
that is how the face of the middle class has changed. imagine every single person living in los angeles and add to that every man woman child living in philadelpia. that is how many people and between the ages of 16 and 25 never country and -- in the country better doing nothing is anything to be more diminishing 22 years old dropping of school, you don't read at grade level or math at grade level with no opportunities no job opportunities are prol sects? that is an anchor on our middle-class....
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what is means for america's credibility in the middle east. since 1979, republican and democratic administrations thought to contain the islamic republic of iran and prevent it from acquiring nuclear weapons capabilities. our allies and partners have entrusted much of their own security to the u.s. because they believed that our commitment. i fear this agreement will undermine our willingness to play that vital stabilizing role. our allies and partners in the middle east have increasingly come to believe that america is withdrawing from the region and doing so at a time when i ran is aggressively seeking really -- seeking to advance its hegemonic indigents. now we reached an agreement that will not only legitimized the islamic republic with a new -- nuclear enrichment capability, but will also unshackle this regime in its pursuit of conventional military power and may actually consolidate the islamic republic control in iran for years to come. after turning three decades of u.s. foreign policy on its head, is it any wonder that this agreement m
what is means for america's credibility in the middle east. since 1979, republican and democratic administrations thought to contain the islamic republic of iran and prevent it from acquiring nuclear weapons capabilities. our allies and partners have entrusted much of their own security to the u.s. because they believed that our commitment. i fear this agreement will undermine our willingness to play that vital stabilizing role. our allies and partners in the middle east have increasingly come...
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in the middle grades in san francisco. >> (clapping.) the word is out (clapping.) when mr. benny hoff asked have you seen ipads the students said no, i'm happy the investment is not about didn't see not only in devices but investing in our wonderful teachers so when we have an opportunity to take you into the classrooms you'll see teachers teaching in a different way and students learning in a very different way that is possible by the investment not only in technology but in the professional development for our criminal indicators to take it up a higher notch we're the first school district in the in addition to adapted a prek9 science curriculum those conversations started what it takes to make that middle grade in san francisco the number one across the nation so in many regards we're leading the nation from a place let's pay attention to a grade span and knock it out of the parking as a student said mr. superintendent we're crushing it in the middle grades and that couldn't happen without the incredible work you've done i want to take
in the middle grades in san francisco. >> (clapping.) the word is out (clapping.) when mr. benny hoff asked have you seen ipads the students said no, i'm happy the investment is not about didn't see not only in devices but investing in our wonderful teachers so when we have an opportunity to take you into the classrooms you'll see teachers teaching in a different way and students learning in a very different way that is possible by the investment not only in technology but in the...
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and have the weekend for the staff to move into willie brown middle school for the first day of school at 815 for willie brown middle school what is so unique about the success of this school prep to open in less than one week than all the support of san francisco unified school district what aligned in a strategic way to insure we were prepared to not only recruit the families from our folks from january but prepared to recruit teachers and prepared to continue to fund all of the instructions from our district leaders to the department and the superintendent we appreciate you beyond words for our hard work in supporting us in our department and for the construction social justice we appreciate you superintendant guerrero in united airlines our teams to give us the guidance we need more willie brown middle school we have a special appreciation to the supreme court and the board of education for all the commissioners for all the hard work to promote willie brown middle school and specifically i want to shout out the entire middle school support team in the leadership of jamie the site c
and have the weekend for the staff to move into willie brown middle school for the first day of school at 815 for willie brown middle school what is so unique about the success of this school prep to open in less than one week than all the support of san francisco unified school district what aligned in a strategic way to insure we were prepared to not only recruit the families from our folks from january but prepared to recruit teachers and prepared to continue to fund all of the instructions...
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i mean, the middle east has been dealing with this situation for millennia, really. he natural climate of the area, but what needs to be done is water resource that is exist, both the scant resources need to be used sustainably and managed very sustainably. those resources need to be supplemented by as you pointed out, desal mated water and water reuse for even potable water uses. that is happening in singapore and places in the world that are water stressed. it's not a new situation in the middle east. >> sorry to interrupt, just conscious of the time. do you think the governments are thinking about it in terms of conflict? yes, growing your own food and water supply will be one thing, but as you pointed out, this can fuel conflict. that's a whole other thing to worry about. >> it certainly can. what we think we see already is that it can add at a multiplier or an accelerator of conflict. i don't know that it's fair to say that water itself, even in an area like the middle east is the source of conflict or the only cause for conflict, but it can certainly be an addit
i mean, the middle east has been dealing with this situation for millennia, really. he natural climate of the area, but what needs to be done is water resource that is exist, both the scant resources need to be used sustainably and managed very sustainably. those resources need to be supplemented by as you pointed out, desal mated water and water reuse for even potable water uses. that is happening in singapore and places in the world that are water stressed. it's not a new situation in the...
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isis group welty united states disengaged from the middle east. and where was the secretary of state, where was clinton and all of this? like the president himself, she had opposed the surge. then joined in claiming credit for its success. then stood by as that hard-won victory by american allied forces was thrown away. in all of her record-setting travels, she stopped by iraq exactly once. thatan seriously argue america and our friends are safer today than in 2009 when the president and secretary clinton, the storied team of rivals, took office? so eager to be the history makers, they failed to be the peacemakers. it was -- >> [applause] mr. bush: it was a case of blind haste to get out and to call the tragic consequences somebody else's problems. rushing away from danger can be every bit as unwise as rushing into danger. and the costs have been grievous. all of that is in the past. it cannot be undone. another terrible miscalculation unfolding right now is a different story. that would be the obama-clinton-carry policy of treating iran as a stabi
isis group welty united states disengaged from the middle east. and where was the secretary of state, where was clinton and all of this? like the president himself, she had opposed the surge. then joined in claiming credit for its success. then stood by as that hard-won victory by american allied forces was thrown away. in all of her record-setting travels, she stopped by iraq exactly once. thatan seriously argue america and our friends are safer today than in 2009 when the president and...
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this is very good to apply to what russia is doing of the middle east. russia has big ambition and the united states in the go to arms supplier in the middle east. has a pride of place of the court nuclear supplier from the middle east. this is a lesser-known fact that russia is the world's leading exporter of technology. so the iran deal from a commercial sense looks a lot like a showroom for the russians. but i think what you are looking at maybe a less long-term definitive strategy as russian regime that is pushing on the door trying to exploit potential opportunities. plenty of them in the middle east now as the united states appears to retract over the --izon has less and less less and less equities. we are seeing today what we saw 6, 8, 12 months ago with regard to egypt were example. russia has because such an enduring stake in egypt or now in iran. it is because there is a russian saying is empty place, sacred place may not remain empty for long. this is what you are seeing in the middle east. a question that came in from the viewer. you are ready
this is very good to apply to what russia is doing of the middle east. russia has big ambition and the united states in the go to arms supplier in the middle east. has a pride of place of the court nuclear supplier from the middle east. this is a lesser-known fact that russia is the world's leading exporter of technology. so the iran deal from a commercial sense looks a lot like a showroom for the russians. but i think what you are looking at maybe a less long-term definitive strategy as...
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let's remember the middle east campaigns. britain's army fought a brick campaign and the sabatini and now iraq. in 1916, britain made a secret deal with france defining the postwar skiers in the middle east that looked for local allies, too. they found one in whose son seen here brought his troops to the side and by the late 1970s british troops were in jerusalem and at the end of 19:18 p.m. at him pretty timid to damascus. when the conquest began every occupying empire was built on annexation. so, why weren't weren't they in weren't today and asked? there were two reasons. one is that what were wilson brought the u.s. into the war promising no annexation. the second is when they saw a great anti-colonial movement with petitions from korea claiming the right to govern themselves. by 1918, britain made a lot of promises. promising the state taking hussein support for the jewish national home, and even the right to choose the governors to the african cup of nations. by 1918 the british officers were with the design organizations
let's remember the middle east campaigns. britain's army fought a brick campaign and the sabatini and now iraq. in 1916, britain made a secret deal with france defining the postwar skiers in the middle east that looked for local allies, too. they found one in whose son seen here brought his troops to the side and by the late 1970s british troops were in jerusalem and at the end of 19:18 p.m. at him pretty timid to damascus. when the conquest began every occupying empire was built on annexation....
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the middle class in this country get kant attention by the republican party. the republican party in too many homes across had country is considered to be the party of business business and to have sold out basically to the business round table and the middle class. you're talking about families, you're talking about our middle class. that is almost an anti-establish m posture to take. are you going to carry that theme throughout your entire campaign? >> well, to me it's very important. i don't worry so much about the rich guys, you know many of the rich guys and they are doing just fine and frankly they are doing maybe better hand they should be doing, you know, they get lucky and pick a stock and all of a sudden they make tens of millions of dollars if they an to be running a hedge fund. it's the middle class that is absolutely getting -- i mean, in a certain way there is no middle class right now, we are losing our middle class. we were built on the middle class as a country and i will bring that back and we will bring it back roaring back. we have to give
the middle class in this country get kant attention by the republican party. the republican party in too many homes across had country is considered to be the party of business business and to have sold out basically to the business round table and the middle class. you're talking about families, you're talking about our middle class. that is almost an anti-establish m posture to take. are you going to carry that theme throughout your entire campaign? >> well, to me it's very important. i...
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but then in the middle of the season they will play 6 of their next 8 on the road. several of them in the eastern time zone. then when they come home, they have 3 of the last 4 at home. a lot of home games early, a lot of home games late but the middle of the season, 6 out of away. from the 45. look at him go! and he is taken down from behind the 16 yard line by tevin mdonald. >> cris: makes that first down, then takes a big shot, bounces off two of them, his helmet has to get re-adjusted. can't see. running blind. he's about to win a football game for them. >> al: momah, free agent. to the 12 yard line. that's marion grice. clearly well within field goal range. >> cris: that was almost a jason witten play. remember if the helmet comes off, the play is over so he pulls it back down and takes off again. that was a fantastic series. in between what you missed was he threw a key block on the first down right before that to pick up that one. so three straight plays now by momah to turn this game. >> al: got signed with the eagles back in '13. was released. signed again
but then in the middle of the season they will play 6 of their next 8 on the road. several of them in the eastern time zone. then when they come home, they have 3 of the last 4 at home. a lot of home games early, a lot of home games late but the middle of the season, 6 out of away. from the 45. look at him go! and he is taken down from behind the 16 yard line by tevin mdonald. >> cris: makes that first down, then takes a big shot, bounces off two of them, his helmet has to get...
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but we have to think long-term, the middle east is not going to get more stable. n the book i talk about -- everyone wants to point out success. look at yemen, it's great. [laughs] >> look at egypt. latest one indicate -- unlike vietnam, there's no going home in the middle east. the middle east is going to come to you. isis is expanding. this alliance is not going to get less important. it's going to get more important as the years go on. we're going to have no choice, don, at some point to sit down and get in a better place. that's my answer, thanks. >> one of my favorite parties of allies was reading about the trips -- >> you are, you are. >> so to the soviet union what's the most impact that you had on your journey and career? >> wow t book tells the story. when i got out of the army it was during the dark days in the soviet union. there were millions of jews that weren't free. it was illegal to study hebrew. it's hard to imagine today. and the state of israel took upon itself to send teams underground at some risk and to make contact. people were studying hebre
but we have to think long-term, the middle east is not going to get more stable. n the book i talk about -- everyone wants to point out success. look at yemen, it's great. [laughs] >> look at egypt. latest one indicate -- unlike vietnam, there's no going home in the middle east. the middle east is going to come to you. isis is expanding. this alliance is not going to get less important. it's going to get more important as the years go on. we're going to have no choice, don, at some point...
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a controversial deal with iran >>> america and iran, two old enemies in the middle east shook hands. over the next 30 minutes i'll take you on a journey through the streets of iran to show you a side of america's old nemesis that you may not have seen before, a trip where i'll meet men and women from shopkeepers, butchers, mechanics to vice presidents and the youth. it's a rare insiders look at a time in iran where life is changing, i was there as negotiatesors put the final touches on a deal led by rain and six nations. tehran agreed to open the door to inspectors giving them them access to sites. in return oil and financial sanctions that crippled the economy were agreed to be lifted. after 20 months of bargaining, the deal was down. whether you support it, there is a deal agreed upon which iran and the world powers. the iranian street is alive with talk of what is to come. to make sense of it all, you have to go there. i had to be there to talk to people, to understand their history. and to listen to their stories. i had to go behinds the deal. >>> the first thoughts when i landed
a controversial deal with iran >>> america and iran, two old enemies in the middle east shook hands. over the next 30 minutes i'll take you on a journey through the streets of iran to show you a side of america's old nemesis that you may not have seen before, a trip where i'll meet men and women from shopkeepers, butchers, mechanics to vice presidents and the youth. it's a rare insiders look at a time in iran where life is changing, i was there as negotiatesors put the final touches on...
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what is happening in the middle east nobody is paying changeses. churches aren't even paying attention. these are innocents children, women. in the book we talk about nine-year-old girls being sold into slavery. nine-year-old girls for $170. does anybody care about that? how about the hoax osexual's being thrown off buildings or ripped apart or stoned to death in iran? a war on gays? yes. with isis. and iran. and we're in a negotiating table, trying to say they're normal -- they can coexist with western society. not while you're killing gays. not while you're stoning women to death. not while you're crucifying children. i don't think so. so i don't have a political answer or a military answer. i do have this. we better start connecting with one another. we better start standing up for -- stop worry about your rights. let worry about our responsibility to protect the rights of other people. let's stop worrying about us. let's start worrying about the person most unlike you. i went to new york and i called a meeting with the head people at -- about fo
what is happening in the middle east nobody is paying changeses. churches aren't even paying attention. these are innocents children, women. in the book we talk about nine-year-old girls being sold into slavery. nine-year-old girls for $170. does anybody care about that? how about the hoax osexual's being thrown off buildings or ripped apart or stoned to death in iran? a war on gays? yes. with isis. and iran. and we're in a negotiating table, trying to say they're normal -- they can coexist...
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there will be s lull in the middle. day aid another round of gusty thunderstorms late afternoon and early evening. high of about 80 degrees. and after that, m st clouds clear out, patchy fog overnight and lows in the upper 60s. so after this ump in the road today, a good stretch of su laertime weather is headed our way for the week. >> ooh, thank you. >> hi, emily. >> hi. it has been busy already this morning. first off dealing with kruk, still the outbound lower level of the george, going to find that closed for about another hour or so before it does open. you could see backup. and right now you everything looking great. but there are problems on the roads including an accident on highland drive. i'll tell you about that at 5:00. >> when the weather gets nicer, we talked about this yesterday, busy new yorkers can get a break from the city right in the middle of the city. the city's newest pedestrian plaza opened on 8th avenue between 33rd and 34th street. there are shaded benches, a stage for live performances and frgh
there will be s lull in the middle. day aid another round of gusty thunderstorms late afternoon and early evening. high of about 80 degrees. and after that, m st clouds clear out, patchy fog overnight and lows in the upper 60s. so after this ump in the road today, a good stretch of su laertime weather is headed our way for the week. >> ooh, thank you. >> hi, emily. >> hi. it has been busy already this morning. first off dealing with kruk, still the outbound lower level of the...
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the middle class in this country get kant attention by the republican party. the republican party in too many homes across had country is considered to be the party of business business and to have sold out basically to the business round table and the middle class. you're talking about families, you're talking about our middle class. that is almost an anti-establish m posture to take. are you going to carry that theme throughout your entire campaign? >> well, to me it's very important. i don't worry so much about the rich guys, you know many of the rich guys and they are doing just fine and frankly they are doing maybe better hand they should be doing, you know, they get lucky and pick a stock and all of a sudden they make tens of millions of dollars if they an to be running a hedge fund. it's the middle class that is absolutely getting -- i mean, in a certain way there is no middle class right now, we are losing our middle class. we were built on the middle class as a country and i will bring that back and we will bring it back roaring back. we have to give
the middle class in this country get kant attention by the republican party. the republican party in too many homes across had country is considered to be the party of business business and to have sold out basically to the business round table and the middle class. you're talking about families, you're talking about our middle class. that is almost an anti-establish m posture to take. are you going to carry that theme throughout your entire campaign? >> well, to me it's very important. i...
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what's happening in the middle east nobody seems to be paying attention. the churches are not even paying attention. these are innocent children and women and in the book we talk about 9-year-old girls being sold into slavery for $170. does anybody care about the? up about the homosexuals being thrown off the buildings or ripped apart or stoned to death tax we are at the negotiating table to say that they can coexist in society. not when you are crucifying, i don't think so. so i don't have a political or military answer but i do have this. we better start connecting with one another and to start standing up and worry about our responsibility to protect the rights of other people. let's stop worrying about us and worry about the person. i went to new york and i called a meeting about four months ago. they were shocked and it was uncomfortable. they didn't have a lot to talk about and i believe the government doesn't have a right to be in your life and tell you anything about marriage so in that way i am for it. religiously i'm not that isn't my decision. my
what's happening in the middle east nobody seems to be paying attention. the churches are not even paying attention. these are innocent children and women and in the book we talk about 9-year-old girls being sold into slavery for $170. does anybody care about the? up about the homosexuals being thrown off the buildings or ripped apart or stoned to death tax we are at the negotiating table to say that they can coexist in society. not when you are crucifying, i don't think so. so i don't have a...
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see a reduction in taxes, a reduction in all taxes but especially corporate and especially for the middle class. >> hello, everyone. i'm charles payne in for neil cavuto. the donald proposing lower tax rates targeting companies that promote jobs. love him or hate him, is this the right plan to get the economy back on track? farry says absolutely. also here, ben stein, gerri willis, and charlie gasparino. why do you this one so much? >> it's a darn good start. the middle class has been crushed with taxes, how much they have to spend just to file their taxes, 75,000 pages of tax code. something's got to be done. there are people in this country that work for the month of july just to pay their first dollar. more money in people's pockets means more savings, more spendings and a better economy. corporations are not competitive because of how much they pay in taxes. >> we have the second highest corporate tax rate in the world. >> 39.1%. that's where the money is. if you're going to do anything, cut corporate taxes. there will be more jobs, better paying jobs. we have fewer people working in
see a reduction in taxes, a reduction in all taxes but especially corporate and especially for the middle class. >> hello, everyone. i'm charles payne in for neil cavuto. the donald proposing lower tax rates targeting companies that promote jobs. love him or hate him, is this the right plan to get the economy back on track? farry says absolutely. also here, ben stein, gerri willis, and charlie gasparino. why do you this one so much? >> it's a darn good start. the middle class has...
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everyone is talking about the middle class. the 86 wealthiest families have the same wealth as 11.4 million canadians at the bottom, one third. we have to address this. i ask you consider the green party. i ask you to get to know us. we are not what you think. we are not a one issue party and certainly not a one person party. joinedeased to be by other candidates from coast to coast. claire in north vancouver. a former environment commissioner for ontario. we are running strong candidates to be strong mps because we want to work for you. we want to work for you in a more collaborative parliament, one with greater respect. toking across party lines deliver what canadians won. we believe in a canada that works together for all. help us now. this is the election where we will get our country back. wells: justin trudeau, you get the last word. mr. trudeau: mr. harper has spent millions of dollars convincing you i am not ready for this job. are, they pose an important question. how can you decide whether someone is ready to be your p
everyone is talking about the middle class. the 86 wealthiest families have the same wealth as 11.4 million canadians at the bottom, one third. we have to address this. i ask you consider the green party. i ask you to get to know us. we are not what you think. we are not a one issue party and certainly not a one person party. joinedeased to be by other candidates from coast to coast. claire in north vancouver. a former environment commissioner for ontario. we are running strong candidates to be...
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it's far with the middle east. 's not threatened with national annihilation by the remington america's largest military capability in the world. you have got the two bombers and aircraft carriers treat israel as a small country located in the backyard of iraq. we are threatened with genocide week he by the reigning leadership and while the idf is a wonderful army twice as big as their french or british armies combined, but we don't have aircraft carriers sell our margin for error over iran is exact way zero. we cannot afford to make the slightest mistake on this. and america has some leeway. it really does but in addition to the structural differences there was the ideological and conceptual differences in maybe these were the most important differences of all. the president has gone on record and it's good to be my skill as an historian i look for quotes but the president talks a tremendous amount about his feelings and his perceptions so i don't have to do much research. he has called the iranian regime a rational
it's far with the middle east. 's not threatened with national annihilation by the remington america's largest military capability in the world. you have got the two bombers and aircraft carriers treat israel as a small country located in the backyard of iraq. we are threatened with genocide week he by the reigning leadership and while the idf is a wonderful army twice as big as their french or british armies combined, but we don't have aircraft carriers sell our margin for error over iran is...
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areaare refocusing on an of the emerging middle class. ly less expensive tricks that they produce. could that be an area of growth? what about locally produced alcohol? certainly, the scots a make locally in india is reaping rewards. they have seen significant growth in india get could they make that work for china as well? by with still standing their confidence. the third quarter, they were confident in their pricing makes. thee hearing they stick by growth in markets. they say it is improving. so far, we're not getting any bang for our buck. back to you. francine: caroline, thank you. the very latest on liquor. economice annual compose him kicks off today. will topglobal selloff that agenda. we are joined by our chief international economic correspondent, simon kennedy. been six or seven times to jackson hole. is a great gathering. yellen is not going to be there. simon: they are extremely important. they are in the middle of in the shadows of the teton mountains. it once there,rk you're in this large facility with other taurus. taurus.
areaare refocusing on an of the emerging middle class. ly less expensive tricks that they produce. could that be an area of growth? what about locally produced alcohol? certainly, the scots a make locally in india is reaping rewards. they have seen significant growth in india get could they make that work for china as well? by with still standing their confidence. the third quarter, they were confident in their pricing makes. thee hearing they stick by growth in markets. they say it is...
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thousands of civilians have been caught in the middle. of sudanese journalists, known as nuba reports, have been documenting their plight, and helped us produce the following report with the newshour's p.j. tobia. a warning: some of the images in the story may be disturbing. (singing) >> these pictures were shot in may 2014 in southern sudan. a seemingly peaceful morning at the mother of mercy hospital and catholic school -- until the priest's sermon ended suddenly with a rain of bombs from above. students took shelter in ditches, some fainted in terror. the next day they were hit with more. medical director tom tom matina treated the wounded. >> the first bomb was dropped close to the hospital. they were yelling and screaming then coming back and dropping three more bombs. there is no doubt they were targeting us. >> reporter: according to the few non-governmental organizations still operating in the kordafan region, the sued knees government uses cluster munitions and banned inaccurate parachute bombs. this landed in a village in a bomb
thousands of civilians have been caught in the middle. of sudanese journalists, known as nuba reports, have been documenting their plight, and helped us produce the following report with the newshour's p.j. tobia. a warning: some of the images in the story may be disturbing. (singing) >> these pictures were shot in may 2014 in southern sudan. a seemingly peaceful morning at the mother of mercy hospital and catholic school -- until the priest's sermon ended suddenly with a rain of bombs...
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but then in the middle of the season they will play 6 of their next 8 on the road. several of them in the eastern time zone. then when they come home, they have 3 of the last 4 at home. a lot of home games early, a lot of home games late but the middle of the season, 6 out of away. from the 45. look at him go! and he is taken down from behind the 16 yard line by tevin mdonald. >> cris: makes that first down, then takes a big shot, bounces off two of them, his helmet has to get re-adjusted. can't see. running blind. he's about to win a football game for them. >> al: momah, free agent. to the 12 yard line. that's marion grice. clearly well within field goal range. >> cris: that was almost a jason witten play. remember if the helmet comes off, the play is over so he pulls it back down and takes off again. that was a fantastic series. in between what you missed was he threw a key block on the first down right before that to pick up that one. so three straight plays now by momah to turn this game. >> al: got signed with the eagles back in '13. was released. signed again
but then in the middle of the season they will play 6 of their next 8 on the road. several of them in the eastern time zone. then when they come home, they have 3 of the last 4 at home. a lot of home games early, a lot of home games late but the middle of the season, 6 out of away. from the 45. look at him go! and he is taken down from behind the 16 yard line by tevin mdonald. >> cris: makes that first down, then takes a big shot, bounces off two of them, his helmet has to get...
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what's happening in the middle east, no one is paying attention. these are innocent children, women and in the book we talk about nine-year-old girls being slip sold into into slavery. 9-year-old girls for $170. does anybody care about that? how about the homosexuals were being thrown off holdings are ripped apart or stoned to death in a rand? a war on gays? yes with isis and iran. we are at at and a negotiating table saying they are normal and can coexist with western society. not while your killing may gays. not while your stoning women to death and crucifying children. no, i don't think so. i don't have a political answer or a military answer, but i do have this, we better have this, we better start connecting with one another. we better start standing up, stop worrying about your rights, let's worry about our responsibilities to protect the rights of other people. let's stop worrying about us. let's start worrying about the person most unlike you. you know, i went to new york and i called a meeting with the head people about four months ago. the
what's happening in the middle east, no one is paying attention. these are innocent children, women and in the book we talk about nine-year-old girls being slip sold into into slavery. 9-year-old girls for $170. does anybody care about that? how about the homosexuals were being thrown off holdings are ripped apart or stoned to death in a rand? a war on gays? yes with isis and iran. we are at at and a negotiating table saying they are normal and can coexist with western society. not while your...
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he said what's happening with isis in the middle east is a genocide. this time you guys are getting it first. he said i'm trying to wake the jewish people up to what's happening to the christians. so i'm gravely concerned about what's happening there but i'm also concerned that we have hardened our hearts and i openly admit and regret i played a role in the divisiveness of our country, and that's not good. and, you know, i'm currently going through a -- this is the only interview and i'm giving a speech tonight. i am supposed to not be speaking for a month and i don't know if you can hear, my voice is a little rocky. i've been having some issues with my voice and some other health issues for the last five years, and i -- that kind of clarifies things. that puts you in perspective when you think you may not speak again, you may not have long, you know to work or live. what are you doing with your life? and it's clarifying. and we are any role that i have played, i'm trying to make up for. we are in a very dangerous situation where we are, we're not seein
he said what's happening with isis in the middle east is a genocide. this time you guys are getting it first. he said i'm trying to wake the jewish people up to what's happening to the christians. so i'm gravely concerned about what's happening there but i'm also concerned that we have hardened our hearts and i openly admit and regret i played a role in the divisiveness of our country, and that's not good. and, you know, i'm currently going through a -- this is the only interview and i'm giving...
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-class, the white middle-class. he fact that you were here in the city is doing well, the center of town is thriving to my love this term, the young urban recovery professionals. they came in those 1st months in volunteered themselves.themselves. behind them came people. this is a pretty cool place to live at least relative to a birkeland or san francisco, cheaper to live. the food, the music, the culture, history and you could buy a house for a hundred hundred $50,000. you have all this energy. the beginning start is to. communities being remade. at the same time gentrification is a complicated thing. ground zero for gentrification. it used to be a home would be 8,200,000. now 250,000, restaurants and culture and art. it's a wonderful place to be there is this tension and also ii think what the media is seeing, i'm talking a lot about this myself. if you look in the eastern half of the city, it's a long way away from recovery. i was talking about the five-year mark. doing a lot better than it was back then that that
-class, the white middle-class. he fact that you were here in the city is doing well, the center of town is thriving to my love this term, the young urban recovery professionals. they came in those 1st months in volunteered themselves.themselves. behind them came people. this is a pretty cool place to live at least relative to a birkeland or san francisco, cheaper to live. the food, the music, the culture, history and you could buy a house for a hundred hundred $50,000. you have all this...
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everyone is talking about the middle class. the 86 wealthiest families have the same wealth as 11.4 million canadians at the bottom, one third. we have to address this. i ask you consider the green party. i ask you to get to know us. we are not what you think. we are not a one issue party and certainly not a one person party. i am pleased to be joined by other candidates from coast to coast. claire in north vancouver. a former environment commissioner for ontario. we are running strong candidates to be strong mps because we want to work for you. we want to work for you in a more collaborative parliament, one with greater respect. working across party lines to deliver what canadians won. we believe in a canada that works together for all. help us now. this is the election where we will get our country back. mr. wells: justin trudeau, you get the last word. mr. trudeau: mr. harper has spent millions of dollars convincing you i am not ready for this job. silly as they are, they pose an important question. how can you decide whether
everyone is talking about the middle class. the 86 wealthiest families have the same wealth as 11.4 million canadians at the bottom, one third. we have to address this. i ask you consider the green party. i ask you to get to know us. we are not what you think. we are not a one issue party and certainly not a one person party. i am pleased to be joined by other candidates from coast to coast. claire in north vancouver. a former environment commissioner for ontario. we are running strong...
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record arms sales to the middle east to these gulf countries which are rich countries. they're among the richest in the world. they have american weapons and european weapons, they've got unlimited money. they claim they want to fight i.s.i.l. so why don't they? why are they still asking the americans to do their work for them? >> certainly we're not seeing an arab expeditionary force going into syria to fight i.s.i.s. but they are going against the finance financiers. in syria that are in the league to fighting i.s.i.s. that's the thing you need a local solution. >> i want to take talk about that in a minute but first, fawaz, are you convinced countries in the region are doing enough? >> of course i'm not convinced but my colleague here really misses the big picture. the big picture is the following. i.s.i.s. would not have done as well as it has in the last three years without the geopolitical struggle that has taken place in the middle east. it is part and parcel of the saudi-led, saudi being the most sunni dominated state in the area, this has been the coalition that
record arms sales to the middle east to these gulf countries which are rich countries. they're among the richest in the world. they have american weapons and european weapons, they've got unlimited money. they claim they want to fight i.s.i.l. so why don't they? why are they still asking the americans to do their work for them? >> certainly we're not seeing an arab expeditionary force going into syria to fight i.s.i.s. but they are going against the finance financiers. in syria that are...
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. >> the middle of the week, almost to the weekend. >> absolutely. clouds moving in overhead, finally got to mow the lawn. it has been so hot, sue serio, but gags really hasn't been growing very much. >> yes, we've had quite a dry stretch. and for many of us that will continue today. we do have a chance, though, of pop up showers and thunderstorms later on, because we've had day after day of heat and humidity building up. this is the warmest morning we've seen in a while. 76 degrees right now, with 6-mile per hour breeze out of the southeast, and ew, 87% relative humidity, sunrise is official at 6:16. so yes, there are few clouds around. you see few areas of green up to the north of us, but that's not a big deal. our next cold front is still out in the midwest, but we're thinking tomorrow night, into friday, is when that will really start to affect us, temperatures are in the 70s, everywhere, the muggiest morning of the week so far, with 76 degrees in the city, 70 mount pocono, 75 in pottstown, 77 atlantic city and 75 degrees in wildwood. phillies ar
. >> the middle of the week, almost to the weekend. >> absolutely. clouds moving in overhead, finally got to mow the lawn. it has been so hot, sue serio, but gags really hasn't been growing very much. >> yes, we've had quite a dry stretch. and for many of us that will continue today. we do have a chance, though, of pop up showers and thunderstorms later on, because we've had day after day of heat and humidity building up. this is the warmest morning we've seen in a while. 76...
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what is happening with isis in the middle east is a jenna side. this time you guys are getting it first. i am trying to wake the jewish people ought to what is happening to the christians. i am concerned about what is happening there but also concerns that we have high in our hearts and i openly admit and regrets, i played a role in that divisiveness and that is not good. i am currently going through this is the only interview and i am giving a speech tonight. i don't know if you can hear my voice but i have been having some issues with my voice and some other health issues for the last five years and it clarify things. it puts you in perspective when you think you may not speak again, you may not have lungs to work or live. what are you doing with your life? it is clarified. any role the i have played, i am trying to to make up for. we are in a very dangerous situation where we are not seeing people as people anymore. someone asked me this morning what is your take on bruce jenner? i don't have a societal answer for that? i have this answer. do yo
what is happening with isis in the middle east is a jenna side. this time you guys are getting it first. i am trying to wake the jewish people ought to what is happening to the christians. i am concerned about what is happening there but also concerns that we have high in our hearts and i openly admit and regrets, i played a role in that divisiveness and that is not good. i am currently going through this is the only interview and i am giving a speech tonight. i don't know if you can hear my...
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they're hoping they found their guy in the middle, number 8. certainly showed some good moments tonight. he showed some good moments in the first few years. >> referee: five-yard penalty. still second down. >> kevin: as you pointed out earlier, things changed ail little bit when the regular season starts. there's going to be struggle at some point. >> john: absolutely. i think he understands that. ken whisenhunt and this offensive staff has done a nice job of making him aware of that. so much is around you. do you have the offensive line to protect you. do you have the receivers in? this is the team. they were 2-14. there's a reason they got marcus mariota. they weren't very good. i think they're getting a lot better. marcus mariota is the first part of that equation. the offensive line, the way they played tonight. >> kevin: that's quite the hit by the rams. matt longacre. now we get a little pushing and shoving. no need for that with 1:54 to go. >> john: kevin, the last point on the titans moving forward, a young quarterback. his best friend i
they're hoping they found their guy in the middle, number 8. certainly showed some good moments tonight. he showed some good moments in the first few years. >> referee: five-yard penalty. still second down. >> kevin: as you pointed out earlier, things changed ail little bit when the regular season starts. there's going to be struggle at some point. >> john: absolutely. i think he understands that. ken whisenhunt and this offensive staff has done a nice job of making him aware...
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. >> reporter: the blast came in the middle of the night in a small sub esh of cairo. an explosion so powerful witnesses fear it was heard and felt beyond the small district where it was planted. >> we were waiting at the traffic lights. cars around from all directions. as the lights changed, the explosion happened from that direction. and the noise and things flying off the cars. we had people in the car, this is the car, as you can see. >> reporter: a group going by the name of sinai province, which aligned itself with i.s.i.l., the islamic state of iraq and levant, is reportedly claiming responsibility. most recently it said it was behind a car bomb attack in july. targetting the italian consulate in cairo, which killed a passerby. a week ago it said it had abducted and beheaded an engineer from croatia. sinai province is prominent among a number of groups. which claimed attack on security buildings and personnel. all cited anger at the increasing strong-armed tactics used by egypt's police and army, and the crackdown on dissent following the removal of former presi
. >> reporter: the blast came in the middle of the night in a small sub esh of cairo. an explosion so powerful witnesses fear it was heard and felt beyond the small district where it was planted. >> we were waiting at the traffic lights. cars around from all directions. as the lights changed, the explosion happened from that direction. and the noise and things flying off the cars. we had people in the car, this is the car, as you can see. >> reporter: a group going by the name...
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and seasonably warm back in the middle 80s. futurecast, depends upon where the heaviest storms form. right now, they're predicting about half an inch. that wouldn't create flooding but notice 1, 1 1/2 in central parts of new jersey there could be flooding concerns there. looking ahead, it's warm, it's dry. beautiful on thursday. friday into saturday. humidity starts to creep up a little bit especially saturday. for today, watch for the rain, heaviest this morning, a storm or two this afternoon and evening. mainly dry tomorrow. a good looking day. thursday, friday, and saturday and sunday into the 90s next week. >>> we do have a lot to talk about, path trains, suspended hoboken to world trade center. also 30-minute delays journal square to 33rd street this morning. we'll definitely keep you updated with that. airport delays, low visibility, jfk, definitely check before you head out. and no reported delays. i will keep a watch on the airports this morning. the turnpike northbound, talking about this overturned tractor trailer all
and seasonably warm back in the middle 80s. futurecast, depends upon where the heaviest storms form. right now, they're predicting about half an inch. that wouldn't create flooding but notice 1, 1 1/2 in central parts of new jersey there could be flooding concerns there. looking ahead, it's warm, it's dry. beautiful on thursday. friday into saturday. humidity starts to creep up a little bit especially saturday. for today, watch for the rain, heaviest this morning, a storm or two this afternoon...
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. >> america and iran two enemies in the middle east shaking hands and over the next 30 minutes i willake you through a journey through the streets of iran to show you the sides of an nemisis you have not seen before and we will meet shop keepers and mechanics to vice presidents and even the nation's youth. it's a rare insider's when iran is changing dramatically, i was there as negotiators put the final touches on what has become a historic deal between iran and six nations led by the united states. tehran agreed to open the door to inspectors giving access to nuclear sites they used to threaten neighbors and the world. in return europe and the united states agreed to lift oil and financial sanctions that have crippled iran's economy. after 20 months of bargaining the deal is done, whether or not you support the deal there is now a deal, agreed upon by iran and the world's powers. the iranian street is alive with talk of what is to come but to really make sense of it all you have to go there. i had to be there to talk to people, to understand their history and to listen to their stori
. >> america and iran two enemies in the middle east shaking hands and over the next 30 minutes i willake you through a journey through the streets of iran to show you the sides of an nemisis you have not seen before and we will meet shop keepers and mechanics to vice presidents and even the nation's youth. it's a rare insider's when iran is changing dramatically, i was there as negotiators put the final touches on what has become a historic deal between iran and six nations led by the...
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. >> the blast came in the middle of the night in a small suburb of cairo, an explosion so powerful, witnesses said it was heard and felt far beyond the small district where it was planted. >> we were waiting at the traffic light. cars around us from all direction, and as the light changed, the explosion happened from that direction. all i saw was the flame from the noise and things flying off the cars. i had people in the car but thank god, nothing happened to anyone. this is the car, as you can see. >> a group going by sinai province, aligned with isil, the islamic state of iraq and the levant, is reportedly claiming responsibility. most recently, it said it was behind a car bomb attack in july, target be the consulate in key rye, which killed a palier by. a week ago, i had beheaded an engineer from croatia. sinai province is prominent among groups that claims attacks on security buildings and personnel. the on going crack down on dissent following the removal of president mohamed morsi more than two years ago is cited as reasons for the protest. protests began against police bruta
. >> the blast came in the middle of the night in a small suburb of cairo, an explosion so powerful, witnesses said it was heard and felt far beyond the small district where it was planted. >> we were waiting at the traffic light. cars around us from all direction, and as the light changed, the explosion happened from that direction. all i saw was the flame from the noise and things flying off the cars. i had people in the car but thank god, nothing happened to anyone. this is the...
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people are asleep not in the middle of the day when people are out and about. that's why the fire marshal is taking everything into consideration. >> reporter: officials still don't know the cause of the fire. they think it might have started in the tchen, where the victims were found inches from one another. their identities have not been released. >>> city firefighter and his emt sister were arrested following a wild fight with pole in brooklyn. it h bed-stuy. police say the firefighter and his sister attacked officers who were responding to a loorg fight. janice threw a punch at a cop. when officers tried to take her into custody her brother also punched one of them. both face assau charges. >>> new at 6:00, new jersey state police are investigating a hit-and-run crash on the water. last night a boat hit this boat in woodport cove and sped away. there was extensive damage and two people on board were hurt. police are looking for a large cabin boat. >> back on lan seven people juredoand traffic backed up for hours after a chain reaction freeway. it happened j
people are asleep not in the middle of the day when people are out and about. that's why the fire marshal is taking everything into consideration. >> reporter: officials still don't know the cause of the fire. they think it might have started in the tchen, where the victims were found inches from one another. their identities have not been released. >>> city firefighter and his emt sister were arrested following a wild fight with pole in brooklyn. it h bed-stuy. police say the...
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your economic plan is built around the middle class tax break. is that really enough of the response, given the challenge that you say canada faces? mr. trudeau: one of the things we seen, paul, is that for 10 years the approach that mr. harper has taken has not worked for canadians. tohas consistently chosen give opportunities and tax breaks and benefits to the wealthiest canadians in the hopes that it would create growth, but that is not happening and it goes to the heart of the question being posed in the selection -- is stephen harper's plan working for you? he took a decade of surpluses and turned it into eight consecutive deficits. we are the only country in the g7 in recession. he has no plan to get out of it. and we just found out wages are falling as well. you may not feel that, but i know you feel it at home. us of the liberal party have put forward a plan to invest in the middle class, to support the middle class, to create growth through strengthening the middle class. we are the only party on the stage tonight that is committed to low
your economic plan is built around the middle class tax break. is that really enough of the response, given the challenge that you say canada faces? mr. trudeau: one of the things we seen, paul, is that for 10 years the approach that mr. harper has taken has not worked for canadians. tohas consistently chosen give opportunities and tax breaks and benefits to the wealthiest canadians in the hopes that it would create growth, but that is not happening and it goes to the heart of the question...
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i mean, he is gambling that this is going to completely transform the middle east. it probably will. you've got sunni-arab allies who, except for their public statements, are scared to death that america is no longer a dependable ally. you've got the israeli government overwhelmingly opposed to the agreement. it has the potential to transform the middle east, all right, but it strikes me not into a safer middle east, but one more racked with discord. and, you know, i think jimmy carter summed it up best. i can't recall ever quoting jimmy carter in my political career. we can probably stipulate that has not been routine on my part. you may have seen what he said three or four weeks ago about the president's foreign-policy. i'm paraphrasing him, but i'm totally accurate. jimmy carter said he could not think of a single place in the world where we were better off today than we were when the president took office. that is jimmy carter. i rest my case. reporter: it sounds like you view this negotiation in the fall as sort of a global negotiation involving appropriations,
i mean, he is gambling that this is going to completely transform the middle east. it probably will. you've got sunni-arab allies who, except for their public statements, are scared to death that america is no longer a dependable ally. you've got the israeli government overwhelmingly opposed to the agreement. it has the potential to transform the middle east, all right, but it strikes me not into a safer middle east, but one more racked with discord. and, you know, i think jimmy carter summed...
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the middle class of america is collapsing, poverty is increasing and the gap between the wealthiest and everyone else is getting wider. how did this happen, why did it happen, what can we do about it? these are issues that need to be talked about and talked about in a way that is not often hear heard in washington. over the 20 years i've served in the house and senate, i had examined these issues. issues too often ignored by my colleagues in congress, from a wide bridie of perspectives. now with an excellent opportunity to bring them together and make the connection. what does it mean, morally and economically that in 2007 the top 1% earned over 23% of all income in this country, more than the bottom 50%. for the top 1% owns more wealth, than the bottom 90%. given the enormous political power that goes with his concentration of wealth, in terms of law capabilities, campaign contributions and media ownership, is the united states on its way of becoming the darkest form of society. with almost all power resting in the hands of a tiny few. what does it say about our economy and the politic
the middle class of america is collapsing, poverty is increasing and the gap between the wealthiest and everyone else is getting wider. how did this happen, why did it happen, what can we do about it? these are issues that need to be talked about and talked about in a way that is not often hear heard in washington. over the 20 years i've served in the house and senate, i had examined these issues. issues too often ignored by my colleagues in congress, from a wide bridie of perspectives. now...
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it has carved out a caliphate and built a terrorist army in the heart of the middle east. each day, it grows stronger, attracting tens of thousands of foreign fighters and jihadists from all over the world. isis enslaves christian minorities, targets the jewish people, and burns innocent muslims alive in cages. in cages. isis militants rape girls as in -- as young as nine and sell women into sex slavery. the human toll of these evil, unthinkable actions is immeasurable. hearing gutwrenching stories of americans held hostage, tortured, raped, and executed by these radicals makes my blood boil. by the grace of god, and by the strength of men and women like you, america can and will defeat this evil and eradicate this threat to america. isis is a radical perversion of sunni islam, but there is another face of islamic extremism and that is a shiite regime in iran. today, the islamic republic of iran remains the world's leading state sponsor of terrorism. you see, iran is not the country we should be doing business with. i still remember tying ribbons around the tree in front of
it has carved out a caliphate and built a terrorist army in the heart of the middle east. each day, it grows stronger, attracting tens of thousands of foreign fighters and jihadists from all over the world. isis enslaves christian minorities, targets the jewish people, and burns innocent muslims alive in cages. in cages. isis militants rape girls as in -- as young as nine and sell women into sex slavery. the human toll of these evil, unthinkable actions is immeasurable. hearing gutwrenching...
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so far this year more than 340,000 men, women and children fleeing war and terror in the middle east. just here in hungary, the new crises point, almost 150,000 have crossed the borders in 2015, triple the number of all of last year. we saw scores of families today crossing into the country down the railroad tracks towards some kind of new life. micar came from damascus. >> so now off you go to germany. >> yes. >> reporter: they were all corralled in this field under the broiling sun. no food, no water, no idea where they were going next. then the buses arrived. it's the greatest human migration in europe since the second world war and there is no end in sight. terry moran, abc news, on the hungarian/serbian border. prif now to idaho and a boy who kept his head and saved his father. 13-year-old charlie findley was hiking in the wilderness with his dad when a huge boulder fell and seriously injured the father. charlie cared for him a couple days and decided to hike several miles to get help. he says he remembered an important lesson everyone boy scouts. don't panic. his father will be
so far this year more than 340,000 men, women and children fleeing war and terror in the middle east. just here in hungary, the new crises point, almost 150,000 have crossed the borders in 2015, triple the number of all of last year. we saw scores of families today crossing into the country down the railroad tracks towards some kind of new life. micar came from damascus. >> so now off you go to germany. >> yes. >> reporter: they were all corralled in this field under the...
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how do we strengthen strategic policy in the middle east to deter the iranians as we implement a deal. the president is giving a speech at american university. i hope what he is saying is we are going to close the big gap attain united states and israel and ensure israel's military -- as a secretary kerry did successfully this week. we should say the american president should say, he would use force against iran should it gets close to a nuclear weapon and violate this deal. i think that is something both democrats and republicans here on capitol hill would agree to. so mr. chairman, i support this agreement. i would hope that congress would approve this agreement and to strengthen the ability of our country to move ahead. both to pursue the nuclear deal but to contain iranian power in the middle east. >> today on c-span, the senate foreign relations committee holds a hearing on gimmick trafficking -- on human trafficking. at 8:00 :00 p.m. eastern time, a debate between the leaders of canada's war main political parties, hosted by maclean's magazine. parliamentary elections have been
how do we strengthen strategic policy in the middle east to deter the iranians as we implement a deal. the president is giving a speech at american university. i hope what he is saying is we are going to close the big gap attain united states and israel and ensure israel's military -- as a secretary kerry did successfully this week. we should say the american president should say, he would use force against iran should it gets close to a nuclear weapon and violate this deal. i think that is...