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. >> it was unfortunately segments of the united states administration to be continue to believe that they can be pose their views on the rest. and the sooner they realize that the better off they better be all. >> rose: we conclude this evening with megan smith technology officer at the whitehouse in charge of technology strategic. >> it's extraordinary legends for the whole group and we have had it pretty technical for everybody and the architecture and technology is really part of the strategies. they wanted the technical people with you. you got the country and google and facebook and twitter should as part of their rotation. >> rose: javad zarif and megan smith. >> rose: yesterday at this table, we had a 68 minute conversation with iranian's foreign minute far javad zarif. tonight, part two a conversation about the nuclear deal, about 69 relationship between iran and the united states and about the possibilities of future engagement. here is that conversation. if in factor there was a nuclear agreement, is it likely to lead to likely to lead to more cooperation in terms of u.s. i
. >> it was unfortunately segments of the united states administration to be continue to believe that they can be pose their views on the rest. and the sooner they realize that the better off they better be all. >> rose: we conclude this evening with megan smith technology officer at the whitehouse in charge of technology strategic. >> it's extraordinary legends for the whole group and we have had it pretty technical for everybody and the architecture and technology is really...
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it was unfortunately segments of the united states administration who believed, and unfortunately continuedo believe, that they can impose their views on the rest of the world. they can't. the sooner they realize that, the better we all will be. charlie: the president of the united states believes that sanctions brought you to the table, but he's prepared because he believes it is important for iran not to have nuclear weapons, notwithstanding what you've said, but that me -- min. javad zarif: we have made the decision. we made the decision not to have nuclear weapons. charlie: others have said that to me. let me talk about the breakout for a second. what is the breakout period? let me walk through it. most people think the breakout period is the time you did everything you needed to do. if you broke off inspections that is how long it would take to get to nuclear. the conventional wisdom is to-three months. the americans have expressed some preference that it be a year, and that that extension last for 10 years. what is wrong with that? min. javad zarif: well, let me -- if i may, i'm not a
it was unfortunately segments of the united states administration who believed, and unfortunately continuedo believe, that they can impose their views on the rest of the world. they can't. the sooner they realize that, the better we all will be. charlie: the president of the united states believes that sanctions brought you to the table, but he's prepared because he believes it is important for iran not to have nuclear weapons, notwithstanding what you've said, but that me -- min. javad zarif:...
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define the obama administration, which is a consistent pattern of lawlessness that disrespects the constitution, that disrespects the congress, and that disrespects the people of the united states. in any administration under any president, the person charged with being the chief law enforcement officer is the attorney general. i've been blessed to work in the u.s. department of justice, and there is a long tradition, a bipartisan tradition, of attorneys general remaining faithful to the law and to the constitution, and setting aside partisan considerations of politics. unfortunately, that tradition has not been honored during the obama presidency. attorney general eric holder has been the most partisan attorney general the united states has ever seen. the attorney general has systematically refused to do anything to seriously investigate or prosecute the i.r.s. targeting citizens for expressing their first-amendment rights. indeed, he has assigned the investigation to a major democratic donor and partisan democrat who has given over $6,000 to president obama and the democrats. eric holder has abused the office. and has turned it, in many respects, into a partisan arm of the de
define the obama administration, which is a consistent pattern of lawlessness that disrespects the constitution, that disrespects the congress, and that disrespects the people of the united states. in any administration under any president, the person charged with being the chief law enforcement officer is the attorney general. i've been blessed to work in the u.s. department of justice, and there is a long tradition, a bipartisan tradition, of attorneys general remaining faithful to the law...
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he's a special agent with the united states general services administration. that means he normally catches bad guys who waste taxpayer money or steal government property. though, a case he's been on the past few years doesn't quite fit that mold. garvin: the targets of his investigation special agent mike ramos was told could be found at the grand avenue branch of the south san francisco public library. the fact the objects of his search were just hanging around, hiding in plain sight as it were-- mike: these are exhibited by sophie brannan. garvin: didn't make their discovery any less sweet for mike. mike: so when i first walked in here and i saw that and yeah, i got the goosebumps. garvin: these two paintings by the late artist sophie brannan, though were just the beginning of what mike found. in back rooms, basements and behind boxes a dozen other works of art, all with one thing in common. [music] garvin: at the height of the great depression, the works progress administration, or wpa put millions of unemployed americans back to work. that included artist
he's a special agent with the united states general services administration. that means he normally catches bad guys who waste taxpayer money or steal government property. though, a case he's been on the past few years doesn't quite fit that mold. garvin: the targets of his investigation special agent mike ramos was told could be found at the grand avenue branch of the south san francisco public library. the fact the objects of his search were just hanging around, hiding in plain sight as it...
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states until he could finalize the -- mr. cummings: was he suspended at all? administrator leonhart: sorry mr. cummings: you said he sent him back to the united states. administrator leonhart: yeah. the agent received 14 days off. mr. cummings: and this -- and so did you think that was sufficient? administrator leonhart: the regional director took action when he heard about it and he took action immediately after to put in place some mechanisms to make sure that those types of behaviors were reported promptly. mr. cummings: who was the highest ranking d.e.a. official between 2008 who was aware of these misconduct issues? administrator leonhart: are you talking about the bogota incidents? mr. cummings: i'm talking about the -- let me change that. 2005 to 2009. administrator leonhart: that they were aware of it? mr. cummings: yeah, the highest ranking person? administrator leonhart: probably a group supervisor. mr. cummings: did you have -- did you have power to discipline on the level of the regional -- administrator leonhart: i disciplined the regional director. he's an s.c.s. mr. cummings: you could have fired him, is that right? administrator leonha
states until he could finalize the -- mr. cummings: was he suspended at all? administrator leonhart: sorry mr. cummings: you said he sent him back to the united states. administrator leonhart: yeah. the agent received 14 days off. mr. cummings: and this -- and so did you think that was sufficient? administrator leonhart: the regional director took action when he heard about it and he took action immediately after to put in place some mechanisms to make sure that those types of behaviors were...
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that's why i believe despite the pressure that netanyahu has exerted on the obama administration in the united states administration is basically relos angeles tonight to cut the umbilical cord. it wants to establish limits on iranian compass 270 build a nuclear bomb at least in a year. and basically change the nature, the institutionalized nature of hostility between iran and the united states. remember, we have an institutionalized hostility in the last four decades. if this particular agreement takes place, you're talking about a major breakthrough as important as nixon's opening to chi china in the 1970s. >> it would be huge and seismic in terms of pulling it apart. we'll see in the next 24 hours what comes of the meetings. joining us live from london with your insight. thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> and worth noting, u.s. official say they are not ruling out military force to prevent iran from developing a nuclear bomb. pentagon correspondent barbara starr looks at what could happen if a strike against iran is ordered. >> reporter: even as the u.s. and iran struggle to reach a nuclear ag
that's why i believe despite the pressure that netanyahu has exerted on the obama administration in the united states administration is basically relos angeles tonight to cut the umbilical cord. it wants to establish limits on iranian compass 270 build a nuclear bomb at least in a year. and basically change the nature, the institutionalized nature of hostility between iran and the united states. remember, we have an institutionalized hostility in the last four decades. if this particular...
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united states. our friends do fear us. lou: ended is in short supply i remember with no regard for the united states with the bush administration. we are the laughing stock of the world right now. policies are ineffective the architecture are nothing more than vapor. >> give it is astonishing. we have not seen this level but people who do not seem to wonder steel and how the interests are protected and not diminished with situation after situation. >> vice president dick cheney says the president has in the various samples he wants to take america down have you react to that dark view of the president? >> i don't thing he deliberately is trying to your take it down but he is the president of united states and does not understand how to take it up he doesn't have the right people or to get the right strategy or the right asian that somehow he could put iran into alliance with united states. at one point if you were involved the the nuclear weapons could purveyed told the least to the extent we have not seen ever without the weapons going at one another let's hope we can prevent that. lou: ready to talk his intent is to bring the
united states. our friends do fear us. lou: ended is in short supply i remember with no regard for the united states with the bush administration. we are the laughing stock of the world right now. policies are ineffective the architecture are nothing more than vapor. >> give it is astonishing. we have not seen this level but people who do not seem to wonder steel and how the interests are protected and not diminished with situation after situation. >> vice president dick cheney says...
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states. we begin with the obama administration announcement united states has extended the negotiations with iran despite what is the third missed deadline passing just a little over an hour ago part of the white house declares progress has been made so they keep talking. >> our negotiators have determined over the context of the mostly sleepless night in negotiations over the course of the day that they will continue these conversations tomorrow as long as necessary as long as they continue to be productive. lou: joining us tonight former israeli ambassador founder of the advocacy group the truth about israel and former pentagon official national security analyst k.t. mcfarland. ambassador, let me begin with you by saying's thank you for staying up so late but another deadline but an appetite for continued talks? >> ambassador? i thought we were just waiting for the delay touche televisa we will try to get back to the ambassador. surely the delay was not that long? thank you. you can hear me well? seven yes. good to be with you. what i see here is from iran not very much impressed with the
states. we begin with the obama administration announcement united states has extended the negotiations with iran despite what is the third missed deadline passing just a little over an hour ago part of the white house declares progress has been made so they keep talking. >> our negotiators have determined over the context of the mostly sleepless night in negotiations over the course of the day that they will continue these conversations tomorrow as long as necessary as long as they...
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the united states, the obama administration has merely objected or expressed concerns, said that this is not helpful. but none of the language that we're used to. now, to make sure, russia is not violating any sanctions. this was simply self-restraint if you will because of the appeal of the israelis and the americans after 2010 sanctions. now certainly the russians are interested in this, and let's remember this is antiaircraft defense system. this is not an offense missile system. and so for israel to say that they are aware of this threat as their security, they are threatening obomb iran and now iran could poangsly poangsly potentially have such weapons. now that they're working on this deal miriam it is clear that the obama administration is in the mood of using russia in order to put more pressure on iran to get a deal settled by june 30th. this sale or delivery of the s-300 could be the carrot used against the iranian conservatives in order to get a deal passed more swiftly than the others would anticipate. >> of course, as you say marwan, these are not offensive weapons we're
the united states, the obama administration has merely objected or expressed concerns, said that this is not helpful. but none of the language that we're used to. now, to make sure, russia is not violating any sanctions. this was simply self-restraint if you will because of the appeal of the israelis and the americans after 2010 sanctions. now certainly the russians are interested in this, and let's remember this is antiaircraft defense system. this is not an offense missile system. and so for...
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administration. and the story of those talks are told in the book in some interesting detail, as is the story of talks twn the united states and cuba during the clinton administration. didn't include clinton in my presentation in part because he never quite arrived at talks to change fundamentally the relationship between the united states and cuba, even though he took steps to progress towards poking holes in the embargo opening up travel very important things. and there were a lot of crises during the clinton days, those eight years. there was a lot of drama and there was a lot of behind the scenes meetings and talks and tell the story in the book about twice marcus being employed, enlisted by the cubans and used by the mexicans who were acting as intermediaries as well, coming to the united states on seemingly innocuous visits. the first one was a dinner at martha's vineyard estate in which bill clinton was vacationing on martha's vineyard and was going to be there and we call it cocktail diplomacy in our book, but it's a colorful story of garcia marcus coming and just talking literature with the united states and other
administration. and the story of those talks are told in the book in some interesting detail, as is the story of talks twn the united states and cuba during the clinton administration. didn't include clinton in my presentation in part because he never quite arrived at talks to change fundamentally the relationship between the united states and cuba, even though he took steps to progress towards poking holes in the embargo opening up travel very important things. and there were a lot of crises...
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united states. i will say that the, you know, obama administration has not advertised this program super widely in thewebsite, of course and we understand why, of course with the executive order we saw last fall and sort of the pushback that the president got from congress, why maybe they're not out there touting this program, but it is an option for families. more than 300 families applied. no one approved yet. so this is certainly a little slow-moving, but the point of it is to keep these kids from coming through the dangerous traffic, through this dangerous traffic, the networks and get here simply by applying instead of having to take this journey. >> there are still a lot of kids that came over with their mother or their father that are in detention almost a year later. >> officer working through the legal system. a lot of -- when i talk to activists a lot of people say these kids are coming to the u.s. court system not even necessarily represented. so certainly a lot of work even to do from last year's migrant crisis we saw along the border. >> seems as though last year a lot of officials were c
united states. i will say that the, you know, obama administration has not advertised this program super widely in thewebsite, of course and we understand why, of course with the executive order we saw last fall and sort of the pushback that the president got from congress, why maybe they're not out there touting this program, but it is an option for families. more than 300 families applied. no one approved yet. so this is certainly a little slow-moving, but the point of it is to keep these...
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united states. i remember vividly the president saying he would restore respect in regard to the united states after the bush administration. as you note, i mean, we are the laughing stock. let's be clear we're the laughing stock of the world right now. our policies are ineffective. the arkchitecture of our plans are nothing more than vapor. >> i must say i don't know quite how to describe it. it really is astonishing i have -- i think many of us who watch this closely have not seen this level -- i hate to use the word ineptitude but just simply people who do not seem to understand how to make policy work so that the united states' interests are protected and not diminished. situation after situation after situation that's been the result. >> the vice president dick cheney cheney, said clearly he thinks the president actually has a nefarious impulse. that he is following. he wants to take america down. how do you react to that dark view of the president and the country's future? >> no, i don't share that view. i don't think he's deliberately trying to take the country down. what worries me is something just as serious. bec
united states. i remember vividly the president saying he would restore respect in regard to the united states after the bush administration. as you note, i mean, we are the laughing stock. let's be clear we're the laughing stock of the world right now. our policies are ineffective. the arkchitecture of our plans are nothing more than vapor. >> i must say i don't know quite how to describe it. it really is astonishing i have -- i think many of us who watch this closely have not seen this...
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that is consistent with the long-term strategic national security interests of the united states, not this administrationolicy of appeasing or enemies whether it's in iran, cuba. >> quickly though. we'll make you president foot next 60 sects. what the your policy be? >> number one to deny the cuban dictateorship the resources it seeks from the united states. there's only one company in cuba, the cuban government. so the question that congress lift all sanctions and essentially reward the cuban dictator for holding alan gross hostage for five years we cannot proceed that way. we need to continue a sanctions policy that's strong, in solidarity with the cuban people, and that advances america's national security interest. >> your 60 seconds at president is you want. we appreciate you being here. carlos curl car curbela jeb bush just tweeted out obama meets with raul castro but refuses to meet with netanyahu. this is quickly becoming a topic in the 2016 race. thank you very much congressman. uma? >>> coming up white house hack? how the latest compromise of our government cybersecurity is a textbook example o
that is consistent with the long-term strategic national security interests of the united states, not this administrationolicy of appeasing or enemies whether it's in iran, cuba. >> quickly though. we'll make you president foot next 60 sects. what the your policy be? >> number one to deny the cuban dictateorship the resources it seeks from the united states. there's only one company in cuba, the cuban government. so the question that congress lift all sanctions and essentially...
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define the obama administration which is a consistent pattern of lawlessness that disrespects the constitution that disrespects the congress, and that disrespects the people of the united states. in any administration under any president, the person charged with being the chief law enforcement officer is the attorney general. i've been blessed to work in the u.s. department of justice and there is a long tradition a bipartisan tradition of attorneys general remaining faithful to the law and to the constitution and setting aside partisan considerations of politics. unfortunately, that tradition has not been honored during the obama presidency. attorney general eric holder has been the most partisan attorney general the united states has ever seen. the attorney general has systemically refused to do anything to seriously investigate or prosecute the i.r.s. targeting citizens for expressing their first-amendment rights. indeed he has assigned the investigation to a major democratic donor and partisan democrat who has given over $6,000 to president obama and the democrats. eric holder has abused the office. and has turned it in many respects into a partisan arm of the democratic
define the obama administration which is a consistent pattern of lawlessness that disrespects the constitution that disrespects the congress, and that disrespects the people of the united states. in any administration under any president, the person charged with being the chief law enforcement officer is the attorney general. i've been blessed to work in the u.s. department of justice and there is a long tradition a bipartisan tradition of attorneys general remaining faithful to the law and to...
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united states. mike: it is pretty hot in kentucky. administrator mccarthy: it can be but there are folks in kentucky working with us figuring out the action to take. there is more surety now among the general public and a lot more concerned that we are seeing the impacts associated with climate. i don't think that any of the individuals we are working with want to see the and tags get larger because we fail to address the issues in a way that will not only be ambitious but it will turn the challenge into an opportunity. one of the reasons there is great hope is because the momentum will continue beyond the administration is because the technologies of the future other technologies people are investing in today. i've been around long enough to know that when you bring up a problem with no solution, people do not want the problem to be defined. and we have solutions that will grow the economy and bring jobs. i have every confidence we will be able to move the ball forward and the momentum will continue because it will be part of the economic fabric t
united states. mike: it is pretty hot in kentucky. administrator mccarthy: it can be but there are folks in kentucky working with us figuring out the action to take. there is more surety now among the general public and a lot more concerned that we are seeing the impacts associated with climate. i don't think that any of the individuals we are working with want to see the and tags get larger because we fail to address the issues in a way that will not only be ambitious but it will turn the...
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international return to the moon with private sector partners in anticipation of a new administration in 2017. the united states is the future of space exploration. if we're to have an effective american space strategy, we need to align with enduring national interests because that will be the way they will be sustainable. this means looking beyond individual missions and seeking to determine what future humanity might have beyond the earth and what values will be part of that future. i would like those values to be things we value today democracy, human rights rule of law, free markets. the rules on a frontier are made by the people who show up. not by the people who stay behind. we must sail sometimes with the wind and sometimes against it but we must sail and not lie at anchor or adrift. >>> thank you, dr. pace. i would note that in an afternoon when we are listening to learned scientists as a lawyer, i appreciate you throwing a supreme court justice in there. >> i want to thank you for holding this hearing and for providing me the opportunity to testify as president of the commercial space flight fed occasi
international return to the moon with private sector partners in anticipation of a new administration in 2017. the united states is the future of space exploration. if we're to have an effective american space strategy, we need to align with enduring national interests because that will be the way they will be sustainable. this means looking beyond individual missions and seeking to determine what future humanity might have beyond the earth and what values will be part of that future. i would...
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united states. we have to distinguish anti-administration. >> conditional unionists who like many slaveholders, who decided we are going to lose and who decided to come up for to the union side to allow them to trade and get their cotton and sugar out. there are many unionists who are southern planters. >> and they were very disappointed they were not rewarded and often times it was much more conditional. >> there were unionists from states. there were probably ability 100,000 who fought during the war. >> let's segue. did the united states government unwillingness to take responsibility for repairing the confederate debt as they did for the union debt contribute to southern intransigence after the war? >> i would say no. the opposite. this was the responsibility southern people felt were there's. it might have been a problem for them. the great expression is the efforts between 1870 and 1870 34 southern states to reclaim the dead from gettysburg. those are the only ones out of their reach. they have the concerns that sparked the national cemetery movement. well our brave graves be respected by the
united states. we have to distinguish anti-administration. >> conditional unionists who like many slaveholders, who decided we are going to lose and who decided to come up for to the union side to allow them to trade and get their cotton and sugar out. there are many unionists who are southern planters. >> and they were very disappointed they were not rewarded and often times it was much more conditional. >> there were unionists from states. there were probably ability 100,000...
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united states. what did the roosevelt administration do with the new deal? a creative mechanisms for recycling debt services within the united states of america through social security, through the fed, the fdic so that when the next crisis happened in 2008 which, of course, was monumental even in the united states, the next 1929 in 2008 happened, the state of nevada did not have to bailout the banks domiciles in nevada in the state of nevada did not have to worry about an implement benefits. he had these shock absorbing mechanisms. we're the fdic looking out for the banks of nevada and social security at the federal level paying automatically without a political decision. texas from new york state and california were diverted to pay. these are the types of mechanisms needed in order to end monetary union -- europe never had those. amy: i want to turn to the opposition lawmaker of the new democracy party, which is the former governing party of greece. he criticized your party, the governing party am a syriza's approach to financial troubles. >> it is devastat
united states. what did the roosevelt administration do with the new deal? a creative mechanisms for recycling debt services within the united states of america through social security, through the fed, the fdic so that when the next crisis happened in 2008 which, of course, was monumental even in the united states, the next 1929 in 2008 happened, the state of nevada did not have to bailout the banks domiciles in nevada in the state of nevada did not have to worry about an implement benefits....
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united states and venezuela seem to be increasing particularly after president obama said publicly that venezuela represented a national security threat to the united states. they back tracked about 24 hours ago, an administration spokesman saying no, venezuela does not represent any threat to the country, but united states has not lifted sanctions against top venezuelan officials and this is what the venezuelan government is asking for they're making a big fuss about that at the summit. they have the help or rather the support of some other center leftwing governments in the region so 95% of the final declaration of panama has been agreed upon, but that missing 5% may make it impossible for there to be a final declaration signed unless venezuela gives in and gives up on its insistence that an anti american clause calling for the lifting of all sanctions against venezuela be included. >> all right reporting live from panama city, thank you. >> as the high level talks are taking place life continues in havana where in many ways, it feels like things really haven't changed. we met a few cubans to see what they think of this historic political meeting. >> time seems to move slower in cuba shielded from the rest of
united states and venezuela seem to be increasing particularly after president obama said publicly that venezuela represented a national security threat to the united states. they back tracked about 24 hours ago, an administration spokesman saying no, venezuela does not represent any threat to the country, but united states has not lifted sanctions against top venezuelan officials and this is what the venezuelan government is asking for they're making a big fuss about that at the summit. they...
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lowey: since 1948, the united states has been a steadfast supporter of israel. i've been troubled by reports from the administration that the united states would "do you valuate our approach." this could signal a shift in position at the united s nations. i believe it is in our national security interest that the united states unequivocally contends -- continues to stand by our democratic party in israel. is it in the administration to beat a one-sided anti-israel resolutions and the u.n.? ambassador power: i work tirelessly and predecessors in this job have worked tirelessly to defend israel's legitimacy and security in the united nations and we will absolutely continue to do that. when there was discussion about reevaluation, i want to be very clear that there was no contemplation and will never be a contemplation of reevaluating our deep security and deep partnership and friendship relationship with the state of israel. as you know well the military and security intelligence ties are as deep as ever. we are just in the same period in them in comments made in the public that we have achieved things working with t
lowey: since 1948, the united states has been a steadfast supporter of israel. i've been troubled by reports from the administration that the united states would "do you valuate our approach." this could signal a shift in position at the united s nations. i believe it is in our national security interest that the united states unequivocally contends -- continues to stand by our democratic party in israel. is it in the administration to beat a one-sided anti-israel resolutions and the...
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crisis is not whether russia somehow is now a wounded power, but the fact that the united states, three administrations in connection also working with the congress, have established between the baltic states and now hopefully ukraine also, and the south, a community of nearly a billion persons, which is democratic, which is secure, which is oriented toward free markets and which wants to be part of the western and the atlantic world. now, i say this so precisely because we have to remember what the situation was 25 years ago. 25 years ago we had the western part of the continent democratized. the eastern part, was to put it mildly, a mess. when we first came into establish relations with the new governments in poland and czechoslovakia, hungary, we found they had hardly any of the basic conditions for modern, industrial western society. and so the cooperation within society. so the cooperation within nato and with strong leadership of these countries has in fact succeeded. and many of the reasons that we have this conflict with russia right now is not because ukraine violated orders or not because rus
crisis is not whether russia somehow is now a wounded power, but the fact that the united states, three administrations in connection also working with the congress, have established between the baltic states and now hopefully ukraine also, and the south, a community of nearly a billion persons, which is democratic, which is secure, which is oriented toward free markets and which wants to be part of the western and the atlantic world. now, i say this so precisely because we have to remember...
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>> i believe this is for the united states of america, the administration who resolved its thomistic problem. but for iranians, they are really shocked and surprised and they do not understand how the was congress trust a foreign leader of pro-minister of israel, more than its own president, president obama. this is something the iranians really cannot understand. how the congress has more trust to these really prime minister then to the president of the united states of america. however, the framework is agreed. the u.s. has -- the united states of america would be committed to implement it. domestic issues is something americans have to resolve with themselves. it has nothing to do with iranians. the iranians would not care about the domestic situation of the united states of america. juan: ambassador, i want to ask about another aspect of this issue. in recent months, the key leaders in saudi arabia, which obviously considers iran a chief enemy in the region, have raised the possibility of saudi arabia itself would begin to seek atomic bomb. and sing it as a counterweight to what
>> i believe this is for the united states of america, the administration who resolved its thomistic problem. but for iranians, they are really shocked and surprised and they do not understand how the was congress trust a foreign leader of pro-minister of israel, more than its own president, president obama. this is something the iranians really cannot understand. how the congress has more trust to these really prime minister then to the president of the united states of america. however,...
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especially with the president of the united states and this is an administration that constantly doesone thing and then they'll tell the courts oh, no, that's not what we really meant. look at what they did with the healthcare bill when they said it wasn't a tax, then came back and said now it should be justified because it is tax. what they're doing with immigration is a travesty. what they're putting these agents through is just unfair. >> congressman, we always appreciate you being with us. congressman randy forbes. thank you. >>> the u.s. and uk military go air borne working together in one of the largest training >>> here we go. newly announced republican presidential candidate, senator marco rubio, addressing criticism his resume looked a lot like then senator barack obama when he announced. this is the senator on "hannity" last night. >> i served nine years in the legislature. i wasn't a legislative back bencher. i will have served a full term before i'm president. i -- >> rubio wrote an op-ed which he called the republican party to restore equal opportunity for every american.
especially with the president of the united states and this is an administration that constantly doesone thing and then they'll tell the courts oh, no, that's not what we really meant. look at what they did with the healthcare bill when they said it wasn't a tax, then came back and said now it should be justified because it is tax. what they're doing with immigration is a travesty. what they're putting these agents through is just unfair. >> congressman, we always appreciate you being...
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especially with the president of the united states and this is an administration that constantly doesone thing and then they'll tell the courts oh, no, that's not what we really meant. look at what they did with the healthcare bill when they said it wasn't a tax, then came back and said now it should be justified because it is tax. what they're doing with immigration is a travesty. what they're putting these agents through is just unfair. >> congressman, we always appreciate you being with us. congressman randy forbes. thank you. >>> the u.s. and uk military go air borne working together in one of the largest training exercises. amazing video of the airborne exercise straight ahead. people ship all kinds of things. but what if that thing is a few hundred thousand doses of flu vaccine. that need to be kept at 41 degrees. while being shipped to a country where it's 90 degrees. in the shade. sound hard? yeah. does that mean people in laos shouldn't get their vaccine? we didn't think so. from figuring it out to getting it done, we're here to help. >>> here we go. newly announced republica
especially with the president of the united states and this is an administration that constantly doesone thing and then they'll tell the courts oh, no, that's not what we really meant. look at what they did with the healthcare bill when they said it wasn't a tax, then came back and said now it should be justified because it is tax. what they're doing with immigration is a travesty. what they're putting these agents through is just unfair. >> congressman, we always appreciate you being...
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states? are they supporting the israeli view of the obama administration? >> unfortunately it is different from the other allies. it is because of economic problems than they put everything on the united states except there is no leadership. ferro the middle east with shocking and all because the young iranians do not dictate the agenda or the pace to orchestrate at there well. with the crisis to their benefit and at the end of the day we believe they will get a deal which is what they want to retain their potential for nuclear capabilities and not pay any price for their aggression. lou: today there is a comment even the socialist government that has the harder line of negotiations do you agree? >> it seems we have the united states as the leader of the p5+1. we have tried and russia of that side with the rand and interestingly enough france and germany and the u.k. is slightly behind but the friend told the toughest position insofar. lou: and joining the international criminal court is this an institutional front the israeli government has to contend? >> they continue with the campaign to destroy a israel. they have been turning for quite some time to delegitimize israel's we couldn
states? are they supporting the israeli view of the obama administration? >> unfortunately it is different from the other allies. it is because of economic problems than they put everything on the united states except there is no leadership. ferro the middle east with shocking and all because the young iranians do not dictate the agenda or the pace to orchestrate at there well. with the crisis to their benefit and at the end of the day we believe they will get a deal which is what they...
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obama administration especially given how controversy roles drone strikes have been in the past -- controversy all drone strikes -- controversial drone strikes have been in the past. the united statess a democracy committed to openness in good times and in bad. saying that the united states needs to hold itself to a higher standard. that is reminiscent of anything the obama administration was saying a few months ago. you may remember the infamous senate report into torture by the cia. i think they are trying to line in with belief and transparency. the obama administration has received a lot of criticism to self-serving and transparency kind of beliefs. brian: we apologize for the quality of that connection. matt: deutsche bank has been made to pay a record $2.5 billion fine. financial regulators in the u.s. and the u.k. settled on the sum to punish the bank or its involvement in the libor interest rate fixing scandal. brian: does find -- this fine arts the amounts other banks were made to pay following the investigation, suggesting its wrongdoing was especially egregious. reporter: the shine may have worn off deutsche bank. the decision after traders manipulated a key interest rat
obama administration especially given how controversy roles drone strikes have been in the past -- controversy all drone strikes -- controversial drone strikes have been in the past. the united statess a democracy committed to openness in good times and in bad. saying that the united states needs to hold itself to a higher standard. that is reminiscent of anything the obama administration was saying a few months ago. you may remember the infamous senate report into torture by the cia. i think...
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you know she was secretary of state of president obama, i mean the obama administration and of the united states i mean and they're allegations are that she was, you know, using that position to help further these companies for the benefit of herself and her foundation that's bad stuff. and it's not just bad on hillary clinton, it's bad on the obama administration. this is not just looking forward to 2016 this is an obama administration scandal, a cabinet member of his is has these allegations and he needs to answer for it as well. >> of course, the clinton folks say zhe nothing wrong. there was no quid pro quo, no connection but look you have the russians coming and buying our uranium, getting the land in wyoming for our uranium and the company, uranium one, canadian company had 2.some five million dollars to the clinton foundation. let me show you what the daily business is saying. they're saying quote, with each new day, new revelations called into question, hillary clinton's behavior during her tenure in state and after. it's time for her to suspend her campaign and start answering qu
you know she was secretary of state of president obama, i mean the obama administration and of the united states i mean and they're allegations are that she was, you know, using that position to help further these companies for the benefit of herself and her foundation that's bad stuff. and it's not just bad on hillary clinton, it's bad on the obama administration. this is not just looking forward to 2016 this is an obama administration scandal, a cabinet member of his is has these allegations...
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protecting the sovereignty of the united states of america is in the united states constitution itself. and the barack obama administration has failed to fulfill that duty. texans are having to come out of pocket to the tune of almost a billion dollars to pay for a federal responsibility. >> a lot of money. governor greg abbott of texas, thank you for your time. your fight will continue and we'll check back in. >>> coming up supplies and relief workers begin pouring into nepal. given the scope of the tragedy, it is going to be a difficult job. we'll speak to the united nations world food program about efforts so save lives. >>> increased security at l.a.x. possible isis threat. we'll talk to texas congressman will herr. and a look at some of the best laughs coming up. >>> the washington hilton is great. i bet when the president walked in and saw the bell hop, he thought, finally, some decent security. now? can i at least put my shoes on? if your bladder is calling the shots ... you may have a medical condition called overactive bladder ... ...or oab you've got to be kidding me. i've had enough! it's time to talk to the do
protecting the sovereignty of the united states of america is in the united states constitution itself. and the barack obama administration has failed to fulfill that duty. texans are having to come out of pocket to the tune of almost a billion dollars to pay for a federal responsibility. >> a lot of money. governor greg abbott of texas, thank you for your time. your fight will continue and we'll check back in. >>> coming up supplies and relief workers begin pouring into nepal....
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about her time as secretary of state and the administration approved this deal that as you heard, basically helped this russian company corner the markets here in the united states for uranium. josh earnest pressed on the fact at the beginning of the administration there had been a memorandum signed that the clinton foundation was not supposed to be taking in these donations from foreign governments. some of those slipped through the cracks. in this case it might have been a loophole that allowed foreign companies, but not a government to contribute to the foundation to the tune of millions of dollars. just got this statement the last few moments from the clinton campaign. brian fallon saying no one produced a shred of evidence that hillary clinton ever took action as secretary of state in order to support the interests of donors to the clinton foundation to suggest the state department under then secretary clinton exerted undue influence in the u.s. government's review of the sale of uranium one is utterly baseless. what's interesting, chelsea clinton today, who is taking on a bigger role at the clinton foundation weighed in as well. i was told we had th
about her time as secretary of state and the administration approved this deal that as you heard, basically helped this russian company corner the markets here in the united states for uranium. josh earnest pressed on the fact at the beginning of the administration there had been a memorandum signed that the clinton foundation was not supposed to be taking in these donations from foreign governments. some of those slipped through the cracks. in this case it might have been a loophole that...
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state department says that was purposefully kept out. this deal is only about the nuclear issue. antonio. >> mike viqueria, in washington. how does this obama administration go about selling this agreement in the united states? we'll get into that with our political contributor michael shure in just a few minutes. >>> two saudi soldiers have been killed along the border in the fight at aden. some troops have been pulled back from the positions they captured yesterday. omar al sallyh reports. >> we are the southern resistance in aden and we are conare fronting the houthis. we encourage parachuting to the ground because the strikes from the air and sea will not be enough. there are people here under death and families under siege we can't get to them. >> reporter: despite the ninth day of the saudi led aerial campaign, the forces of former president ali abdullah saleh are resolute. showing boxes and weapons dropped by the saudi led coalition jets to the forces back president hadi in aden. meanwhile the so-called popular committees loyal to president hadi are also engaged in street battles in the city. can coalition jets bombed houthi forces ins in and around the airport to leave the presidential palace
state department says that was purposefully kept out. this deal is only about the nuclear issue. antonio. >> mike viqueria, in washington. how does this obama administration go about selling this agreement in the united states? we'll get into that with our political contributor michael shure in just a few minutes. >>> two saudi soldiers have been killed along the border in the fight at aden. some troops have been pulled back from the positions they captured yesterday. omar al...
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between the united states and israel the obama administration stands behind the need for israel's security. this in the face of a very vocal objection in the last several weeks from benjamin netanyahu. >> mike viqueira, thank you very much. >>> the director of the middle east defense policy, with a non-partisan research group and is this a good deal. >> this is a good deal, for many reasons also. much more than we expected at this point and it's much more comprehensive, and it goes much further in terms of verification and all of the compliance measures that iran will have to go through over the next decade. and now the tough work begins. they will have to nail out the details and get this down, but on first look, this looks like a really good deal. >> as far as the verification, there are so many people around the world who do not trust iran and what's in this framework that makes sure that the international nuclear inspectors will have access wherever and whenever they want? >> absolutely. the point of this agreement and the reason why we need this agreement is because people don't trust
between the united states and israel the obama administration stands behind the need for israel's security. this in the face of a very vocal objection in the last several weeks from benjamin netanyahu. >> mike viqueira, thank you very much. >>> the director of the middle east defense policy, with a non-partisan research group and is this a good deal. >> this is a good deal, for many reasons also. much more than we expected at this point and it's much more comprehensive, and...
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since 1948 the united states has been a steadfast defender of the state of israel at the united nations. i am troubled by recent reports and press statements by the administration that the united states would "re-evaluate our approach." which could signal a shift in position at the united nations. i believe it is in our national security interest that the united states unequivocally continues to standby our democratic partner israel. is it still the position of the administration to veto one-sided anti-israel resolutions at the u.n.? >> thank you, congresswoman. i have worked tirelessly, ambassador rice has worked tirelessly, our predecessors in this job have worked tirelessly to defend israel's legitimacy and its security at the united nations. and we will absolutely continue to do that. when we -- when there was a discussion about re-evaluation i want to be very, very clear that there was no contemplation and will never be a contemplation of reevaluating our deep security and deep partnership and friendship relationship with the state of israel. as you know well, the military the security, the intelligence ties are as deep as ever. we have just in the same pe
since 1948 the united states has been a steadfast defender of the state of israel at the united nations. i am troubled by recent reports and press statements by the administration that the united states would "re-evaluate our approach." which could signal a shift in position at the united nations. i believe it is in our national security interest that the united states unequivocally continues to standby our democratic partner israel. is it still the position of the administration to...
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generations the united states presidents as described in the constitution are responsible for advancing the foreign policy interests of the united states. at the same time this administration believes congress has an important role to play as it has from the beginninger including the sanctions regime put in place against iran. that's why this administration has been very committed to keep members of congress in the loop as these negotiations progressed. we'll continue to do that because there are still three to four months to go in terms of working through this agreement. >> mike viqueira joins us live from washington. mike you just heard what josh earnest said is this an uphill battle for the white house selling this deal to congress. >> it's interesting how josh earnest is spuing a spin on this and perhaps being a little disingenuous. the white house is fully expected in turn of the legislative efforts taken by republicans when they get back into town on april is 13th, it's not just republicans. there will be democrats who have angst about this bill, the president's ace in the hole in all of these efforts is the fact that he has the veto, and as it stands right now in th
generations the united states presidents as described in the constitution are responsible for advancing the foreign policy interests of the united states. at the same time this administration believes congress has an important role to play as it has from the beginninger including the sanctions regime put in place against iran. that's why this administration has been very committed to keep members of congress in the loop as these negotiations progressed. we'll continue to do that because there...
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administration. to the united states. >> thank you for bringing that up. that was stunning. oming from this administration not so. say something pretty radical. >> the more people i talked to who are aware and interested. [inaudible conversations] >> a a question. >> we are talking about iran and hezbollah. and that i can assure you was not an oversight. >> i know. >> recently removed from the us terror list. the obama administration says that they no longer pose a threat and are changing their spot in essence and iran and has black can be used against jihadists. that is basically official government policy right now. it is all they're. it was laid out in such a forceful eloquent, compelling manner that there is not much i can say that he did not say already. the case was laid out years ago. the same ones the same ones who took over in 1979 are there today. has below is an arm of the iranian regime. by the way something we did not talk about is their presence here in the western history. they have tentacles throughout south america central america. has below operatives have b
administration. to the united states. >> thank you for bringing that up. that was stunning. oming from this administration not so. say something pretty radical. >> the more people i talked to who are aware and interested. [inaudible conversations] >> a a question. >> we are talking about iran and hezbollah. and that i can assure you was not an oversight. >> i know. >> recently removed from the us terror list. the obama administration says that they no longer...
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he clerked for a judge on the united states court of appeals in the second circuit at the chief justice of the united states. he then went to work in the reagan administrationand the office of legal counsel and white house counsel. he then left that up and went to work at a law firm. robert specialized in representing business interests in the united states supreme court and he took time out from that to work for the solicitor general's office and they represent the united states in cases before the supreme court. he was the number two person to start in the office and while there he wrote a brief urging the court to overrule and allow prayer in public schools and he then went back where he was a lawyer until president george w. bush made him a court for the district of columbia circuit and he spent two years until july, 2005 president george w. bush nominated the chief justice of the united states at a john roberts was 50-years-old so if he lived to be 90 the age justice stevens retired. >> what is the case against the roberts court? >> i think the roberts court consistently favored business over employees and consumers and all of us. i think that the robe
he clerked for a judge on the united states court of appeals in the second circuit at the chief justice of the united states. he then went to work in the reagan administrationand the office of legal counsel and white house counsel. he then left that up and went to work at a law firm. robert specialized in representing business interests in the united states supreme court and he took time out from that to work for the solicitor general's office and they represent the united states in cases...