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they worked with us on iran -- charlie: what about the sanctions with iran and russia? jack: they worked with us on iran. and they were part of the 5--- p-5 plus one. there were japanese entities that were violating and we've taken action. but in general, they have been part of the international ffort. charlie: -- at the extent that you would prefer they be part of the international effort. jack: i think that the fact that they cooperated with us on the oil sanctions against iran was very important. i think the fact that they're part of the international effort on north korea is critical. are there things that they could do to toughen up on how they look at what happens between their economies? of course, that's what we're working on now. charlie: to get -- i had a chinese official say to me once, not recently, but, look, if you'll provide all the oil we get from iran, we'll be prepared and certainly enthusiastic about supporting you in a sanctions effort. but we need oil. to run a burgeoning economy. jack: my conversations over the last five, six years have been similar
they worked with us on iran -- charlie: what about the sanctions with iran and russia? jack: they worked with us on iran. and they were part of the 5--- p-5 plus one. there were japanese entities that were violating and we've taken action. but in general, they have been part of the international ffort. charlie: -- at the extent that you would prefer they be part of the international effort. jack: i think that the fact that they cooperated with us on the oil sanctions against iran was very...
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of the international effort. >> i think thati0 the fact that they cooperated with us< on te oil sanctions against iran very important. i think the fact they're part of the international effort on north korea is critical. are there things that they could do to toughen up on how they look at what happens when their economies, of course. that's what we're working on now. >> rose: i add a chinese official once say to me look if you provide all the oil we get from iran we'll be prepared and certainly enthusiastic about supporting you in a sanctions effort. but we need oil to run a burgeoning economy. >> over the last five or six years have been similar in china and countries like india where they share the conviction that iran has to be stopped from having a nuclear weapon. but they need to hear that we understand the impact on their economy of not buying oil from iran. >> rose: what do we do to help them find oil. >> well obviously developing their own resourcesw3 both natul resources and renewable technologies is important. making, we have actually done our part in increasing the global supply of oil bec
of the international effort. >> i think thati0 the fact that they cooperated with us< on te oil sanctions against iran very important. i think the fact they're part of the international effort on north korea is critical. are there things that they could do to toughen up on how they look at what happens when their economies, of course. that's what we're working on now. >> rose: i add a chinese official once say to me look if you provide all the oil we get from iran we'll be...
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the iran deal -- i used to say one of the greatest deals i have ever seen was the iran deal, but actuallye greatest deal i have seen is just now. iran is taking over iraq. second largest oil reserves in the world. that is the greatest deal. they have been fighting with the iraq forever and they go 10 feet one-way, 10 feet the other way and then they rest. then they go again. for years and years, they fought. but they were the same. they were equal military strength. saddam hussein would drop gas. they would complain, they would drop gas. this went on forever. and then we obliterated one of the two powers. to me, it was obvious. i said, don't do it. now, iran is taking over iraq. iran is going in with yemen. they don't want yemen, but they like the long, big, beautiful border that separates yemen from saudi arabia. i've been pretty good with these predictions. when i wrote a book in the year 2000, i mentioned in the book osama bin laden. everybody said don't forget that was a year and a half before the world trade center came down. everybody said, i don't believe it. an announcer in the mo
the iran deal -- i used to say one of the greatest deals i have ever seen was the iran deal, but actuallye greatest deal i have seen is just now. iran is taking over iraq. second largest oil reserves in the world. that is the greatest deal. they have been fighting with the iraq forever and they go 10 feet one-way, 10 feet the other way and then they rest. then they go again. for years and years, they fought. but they were the same. they were equal military strength. saddam hussein would drop...
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there is a fairly long paragraph written most recent report from on iran says iran has seals that transmit information to inspectors enter the use of online enrichment on a terry. -- onlinenue monitoring. they continue this. the real challenge with iran is not verifying what is going on at the facility. iranian declared facilities that declared a enrichment plant, even before the jcpoa, and arer, a much smaller -- much smaller than most places. if you look at the smaller plant in terms of the easier it is to safeguard. iran wantstions, if to save the deal from a nuclear facility. the amount procured could remove any detective abilities in grams. it is very small that it could remove from a declared facility. the new technology is somewhat helpful in reducing the safeguards for the iea, making it cheaper for the iea to do verification. they can do this very well even with the jcpoa. finding the existence of undeclared facilities is the challenge. the jcpoa, the measures contained in the jcpoa goes so far beyond anything that has existed with this actually tough problem. to give one example, the provisions i mentioned earlier are
there is a fairly long paragraph written most recent report from on iran says iran has seals that transmit information to inspectors enter the use of online enrichment on a terry. -- onlinenue monitoring. they continue this. the real challenge with iran is not verifying what is going on at the facility. iranian declared facilities that declared a enrichment plant, even before the jcpoa, and arer, a much smaller -- much smaller than most places. if you look at the smaller plant in terms of the...
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no-one gave us orders to send troops, not even iran. going there was our decision. it was our will. >> reporter: the army of islam is one of the opposition's largest fighting groups. based on the outskirts of the capital, it is backed mainly by saudi arabia. it is one of the many rebel factions trained and financed by rich gulf countries and turkey. >> in syria we are working to bring about change, political change, if possible, to what is happening in syria in order to remove a man who was responsible for the murder of 300,000 people, the displacement of 12 million and the destruction of a nation. >> reporter: but many regional players are involved in the conflict. iran and russia are bad's main backers-- bashar al-assad's main backers. when the turks shot down a russian military plane, they said it had violated their airspace. the u.s. is another major player in the conflict. it says it wants bashar al-assad to go and now appears to think that can be achieved by diplomatic means, but the bashar al-assad's fate may not be beside any time soon amid growing difference
no-one gave us orders to send troops, not even iran. going there was our decision. it was our will. >> reporter: the army of islam is one of the opposition's largest fighting groups. based on the outskirts of the capital, it is backed mainly by saudi arabia. it is one of the many rebel factions trained and financed by rich gulf countries and turkey. >> in syria we are working to bring about change, political change, if possible, to what is happening in syria in order to remove a man...
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dissension among the five security council members and there's a divide between the us and russia on how to solve syria and theirs iranhich has normalized relations with the us but has a complete distinct position on what should happen to a sod, this creates a vacuum and allows isis to continue to operate and continue to be powerful. there needs to be in united front against isis and a political solution to the future of syria which includes assad stepping down and there being a coalition government that isrepresentative of all the moderate forces and groups in syria . abby: with this number two in command of isis being killed today there be a concern about retaliation? >> isis is always going to try to retaliate. i think yes they probably will try to retaliate. you saw the brussels attacks, possibly retaliating or the rest of isis either on the ground in iraq or syria or in a terrorist attack in europe or somewhere in the west and possibly isis will try to do both. abby: we appreciate your insights on such an important day. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. jon: hillary clinton taking on the media and her po
dissension among the five security council members and there's a divide between the us and russia on how to solve syria and theirs iranhich has normalized relations with the us but has a complete distinct position on what should happen to a sod, this creates a vacuum and allows isis to continue to operate and continue to be powerful. there needs to be in united front against isis and a political solution to the future of syria which includes assad stepping down and there being a coalition...
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no-one gave us orders to send troops, not even iran. or the iotolah. going to ser i can't was our decision-- syria, it was our decision. >> reporter: this is one of the largest fighting opposition groups. based on the outskirts of the capital of damascus, it is backed by saudi arabia. it's one of the many rebel factions trained and financed by rich gulf countries and turkey who is studently anti bashar al-assad >> in syria we are working to bring about political change if possible to what is happening in syria in order to remove the man who is responsible for the murder of 300,000 people and the displacement of 12 million and the destruction of a nation. >> reporter: many regional players are involved in the conflict. iran and russia are bashar al-assad's main backers. russia's growing influence in syria almost led to a major confrontation with turkey in november when the turks shot down a russian military plane. they said it had violated its airspace. the u.s. is another major player in the conflict. it has repeatedly said it wants bashar al-assad to g
no-one gave us orders to send troops, not even iran. or the iotolah. going to ser i can't was our decision-- syria, it was our decision. >> reporter: this is one of the largest fighting opposition groups. based on the outskirts of the capital of damascus, it is backed by saudi arabia. it's one of the many rebel factions trained and financed by rich gulf countries and turkey who is studently anti bashar al-assad >> in syria we are working to bring about political change if possible...
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on it in hebrew, can you believe this? israel must be exterminated. i will instantly gather the world and lead us to reapply sanctions if iran violates one thought of that nuclear deal, we must put the sanctions back on them as the world community together. let me also tell you, no amount of money being made by a business will stand in the need of israel. no amount of money can push us in the wrong direction. and i want you to be assured that in a kasich administration, there will be no more delusional agreements with self-declared d enemies, no more. >> as the candidate in this race with the deepest and far reaching policy ladies and gentlemen, i don't need on the job training. i have lived these matters for decades, run day and on day one in the oval office, i will have in place a solid team of experienced and dedicated people that will implement a long term strategic program to ensure the security and safety of this country and that of its allies such as israel. i will lead and make decisions and my national security appointees will work tirelessly with israel to counter iran's regional aggression and sponsorship of terror. we will help to interdikt
on it in hebrew, can you believe this? israel must be exterminated. i will instantly gather the world and lead us to reapply sanctions if iran violates one thought of that nuclear deal, we must put the sanctions back on them as the world community together. let me also tell you, no amount of money being made by a business will stand in the need of israel. no amount of money can push us in the wrong direction. and i want you to be assured that in a kasich administration, there will be no more...
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on it in hebrew, "israel must be exterminated." i will gather the world to lead to us reapply sanctions if iran violates one crossed t or one dot ofhat nuclear deal. and we'll put the sanctioned back against iran together. [applause] let me also tell you, no amount of money being made by any business will stand in the way of the need to make sure the security of israel is secured and iran does not have a nuclear weapon. no amount of money can push us in the wrong direction. i want you to be assured in a kasich administration there will be no more delusional agreements with self-declared enemies. [cheers and applause] as a candidate in this race with the deepest and most far reaching foreign policy and national security experience, i don't need on-the-job training. i will not have to learn about the dangers facing this country and our allies. i have lived these matters for decades. one day on day one in the oval office i will have in place a solid team of dedicated people who will implement a long the term program to insure the safety of this country and israel. my national security appointees will work tirelessly with israel to co
on it in hebrew, "israel must be exterminated." i will gather the world to lead to us reapply sanctions if iran violates one crossed t or one dot ofhat nuclear deal. and we'll put the sanctioned back against iran together. [applause] let me also tell you, no amount of money being made by any business will stand in the way of the need to make sure the security of israel is secured and iran does not have a nuclear weapon. no amount of money can push us in the wrong direction. i want you...
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on it in hebrew -- can you believe this -- israel must be exterminated. i will instantly gather the world and lead us to reapply sanctions if iran violates one crossed t orot on that treaty. we must put the sanctions back on together. [applause] let me also tell you that no amount of money made by any business will stand in the way of the need to make sure the secure and israel is iran does not have a nuclear weapon. no amount of money can push us in the wrong direction. in a kasich administration, more will no be no delusional agreements with self-declared enemies. no more. [applause] withcandidate in this race the deepest and most far-reaching foreign policy in national security experience, i don't need on-the-job training. i will not have to learn about the dangers facing this country and our allies. i have lived these matters for decades. on day one in the oval office, i will have in place a solid team of experienced and dedicated people who will implement a long-term strategic program to assure the security and safety of this country and that of its allies, such as israel. i will lead and make decisions and my national security appointees will work
on it in hebrew -- can you believe this -- israel must be exterminated. i will instantly gather the world and lead us to reapply sanctions if iran violates one crossed t orot on that treaty. we must put the sanctions back on together. [applause] let me also tell you that no amount of money made by any business will stand in the way of the need to make sure the secure and israel is iran does not have a nuclear weapon. no amount of money can push us in the wrong direction. in a kasich...
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us. it has terror groups all over the role during the last five years it has perpetuated attacks in 25 different countries on five continents. including in the western hemisphere iran is the biggest sponsor of terrorism
us. it has terror groups all over the role during the last five years it has perpetuated attacks in 25 different countries on five continents. including in the western hemisphere iran is the biggest sponsor of terrorism
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us. [applause] iran has seeded terror groups all over the world. during the last five years, iran has perpetuated terror attacks in 25 different countries on five continents've got terror cells everywhere, including in the western hemisphere, very close to home. iran is the biggest sponsor of terrorism around the world. and we will work to dismantle that reach, believe me, believe me. [applause] third, at the very least, we must enforce the terms of the previous deal to hold iran totally accountable. and we will enforce it like you've never seen a contract enforced before, folks, believe me. [applause] iran has already, since the deal is in place, test-fired ballistic missiles three times. those ballistic missiles, with a range of 1,250 miles, were designed to intimidate not only israel, which is only 600 miles away, but also intended to frighten europe and someday maybe hit even the united states. and we're not going to let that happen. we're not letting it happen. and we're not letting it happen to israel, believe me. [cheers, applause] thank you. thank you. do you want to hear something really shocking? as many of the great people in this room know, pa
us. [applause] iran has seeded terror groups all over the world. during the last five years, iran has perpetuated terror attacks in 25 different countries on five continents've got terror cells everywhere, including in the western hemisphere, very close to home. iran is the biggest sponsor of terrorism around the world. and we will work to dismantle that reach, believe me, believe me. [applause] third, at the very least, we must enforce the terms of the previous deal to hold iran totally...
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. >> kerry also called on russia and iran to use their influence to convince assad to do the right thing. >>> more violence in iraq. the death toll has risen to 38 in an attack outside baghdad, where an i.s.i.l. suicide bomber struck a up funeral. a prominent shia militia leader is among the dead. 58 others were injured and i.s.i.l. has claimed responsibility for a double bombing on sunday in sadr city. more than 100 remain hospitalized. the u.s. has issued a warning of the possible collapse of the mosul dam, be ready to leave on a moment's notice, could leave mosul under 70 feet of water. baghdad downstream would also see significant flooding. iraqi prime minister abadi said the odds of the dam breaking are very small. >>> how zika virus is affecting a highly catholic country, venezuela. that japanese people call "wa." at the other side of history, fukushima's heroes were not enough. people have lost their trust, especially in the authorities. the myth of nuclear energy, of it being economic, safe and clean has been swept away. >> health officials in philadelphia are monitoring the city
. >> kerry also called on russia and iran to use their influence to convince assad to do the right thing. >>> more violence in iraq. the death toll has risen to 38 in an attack outside baghdad, where an i.s.i.l. suicide bomber struck a up funeral. a prominent shia militia leader is among the dead. 58 others were injured and i.s.i.l. has claimed responsibility for a double bombing on sunday in sadr city. more than 100 remain hospitalized. the u.s. has issued a warning of the...
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on it in hebrew, can you believe this, "israel must be extermuated." and i will instantly gather the world and lead us to instigate sanctions if iran crosses one t or oneot of that nuclear deal. we must put the sanctions back on them as the world community, together. let me also tell you, no amount of money that's being made by any business will stand in the way of the need to make sure that the security of israel is secured and that iran does not have a nuclear weapon. no amount of money can push us in the wrong direction, and i want you to be assured in a kasich administration, there will be no more delusional agreements with self-declared enemies. no more. and as the candidate in this race, with the deepest and most far-reaching foreign policy and national security experience, ladies and gentlemen, i don't need on-the-job training. i will not have to learn about the dangers facing this country and our allies. lived these matters for decades. one day -- on day one in the oval office, i will have in place a solid team of experienced and dedicated people who will implement a long-term strategic program to assure the security and safety of this country
on it in hebrew, can you believe this, "israel must be extermuated." and i will instantly gather the world and lead us to instigate sanctions if iran crosses one t or oneot of that nuclear deal. we must put the sanctions back on them as the world community, together. let me also tell you, no amount of money that's being made by any business will stand in the way of the need to make sure that the security of israel is secured and that iran does not have a nuclear weapon. no amount of...
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iran. president bush used asked me to kinds of questions about iran. how much do they have there and how much are they had reached and so on? the other question he gave me related an incident in the chapter they appear the other question was how did these guys make decisions? i always wanted the nuclear questions because this is an incredibly opaque society and very difficult to penetrate. i tell the story that president bush was a little bit impatient. i had a good relationship with that. he had some regard for me and i certainly have a great deal for him. he shuts a neighbor couple times. look, i get it. not korea as a closed society. where tens of thousands of americans going back and forth between los angeles every summer. how come we don't know more? the answer was it is just a tough nut to crack. they've got good security services. frankly i don't read many iranians really understand how iran makes decisions because of the different powers. >> host: i want to turn to the new york police department. you had a fascinating positive the cia clearly often enough operates overseas. they have offices here in the united state
iran. president bush used asked me to kinds of questions about iran. how much do they have there and how much are they had reached and so on? the other question he gave me related an incident in the chapter they appear the other question was how did these guys make decisions? i always wanted the nuclear questions because this is an incredibly opaque society and very difficult to penetrate. i tell the story that president bush was a little bit impatient. i had a good relationship with that. he...
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on because the quality of the line is not too good between us and ankara. thank you for being with us. i'm sorry for the sound quality on that interview. turkey and iran have agreed to work together to find a common perspective to solve problems in the region. relations between turkey and iran have been tense because of iran's support of president bashar al-assad in syria. pope francis has condemned an attack on an elderly care home run by nuns as diabolical. at least 16 people were shot home in the dead, close-upping four nuns. >> reporter: from a place of safety and care, this home for the elderly became the latest casualty in yemen's war. 16 people were killed including four nuns. witnesses say the attackers surrounded the home and some asked to be let in to visit their mothers. they handcuffed their victims before shooting them at close range >> translation: they force them outside with their hands tight. we heard gunfire and when we came out we saw them all dead in the garden. >> reporter: about 80 people lived at the home. members find it hard that defenseless old people could be the target of armed groups. >> this news is really shocking. the d
on because the quality of the line is not too good between us and ankara. thank you for being with us. i'm sorry for the sound quality on that interview. turkey and iran have agreed to work together to find a common perspective to solve problems in the region. relations between turkey and iran have been tense because of iran's support of president bashar al-assad in syria. pope francis has condemned an attack on an elderly care home run by nuns as diabolical. at least 16 people were shot home...
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on it in hebrew, can you believe this, israel must be exterminated. and i will instantly gather the world and lead us to reapply sanctions if iran violates one crossed t or one dot of that nuclear deal. we must put the sanctions back on them as the world community, together. [ applause ] let me also tell you no amount of money that's being made by any business will stand in the way of the need to make sure that the security of israel is secured and that iran does not have a nuclear weapon. no amount of money can push us in the wrong direction. and i want you to be assured that in a kasich administration, there will be no more delusional agreements with self-declared enemies. no more. and as the candidate in this race with the deepest and most far-reaching foreign policy and national security experience, ladies and gentlemen, i don't need on-the-job training, i will not have to learn about the dangers facing this country and our allies, i have lived these matters for decades. one day -- and on day one in the oval office i will have in place a solid team of experienced and dedicated people who will implement a long-term strategic program to assure the s
on it in hebrew, can you believe this, israel must be exterminated. and i will instantly gather the world and lead us to reapply sanctions if iran violates one crossed t or one dot of that nuclear deal. we must put the sanctions back on them as the world community, together. [ applause ] let me also tell you no amount of money that's being made by any business will stand in the way of the need to make sure that the security of israel is secured and that iran does not have a nuclear weapon. no...
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we missed one of the biggest stories in the white house which was the iran-contra affair. none of us knew what was going on. we were sitting there with no idea this incredible scandal had been unfolding and it was actually the attorney general, edwin meet, who gave us a briefing, you have got to be kidding me. at that point you have to realize, to catch the news and the white house when we are covering it. >> host: what was the theme of the book? where did you get the title? >> guest: "landslide: the unmaking of the president, 1984-1988," the book, the idea was i looked at it again, a couple years since i looked at it. the story is how a president's second term unravel the. is not unusual historically been second terms are tougher presidents and in this case reagan had an theme, morning in america, didn't really get public consensus for the things he was trying to do, they didn't run on issues for the second term. it was how they went off course in the second term. >> host: 2092-708-782 at 2, 748-8203 in the mountain and pacific. if you want to send a text message 202-717-9684. jane
we missed one of the biggest stories in the white house which was the iran-contra affair. none of us knew what was going on. we were sitting there with no idea this incredible scandal had been unfolding and it was actually the attorney general, edwin meet, who gave us a briefing, you have got to be kidding me. at that point you have to realize, to catch the news and the white house when we are covering it. >> host: what was the theme of the book? where did you get the title? >>...
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on this monday. we'll get to that. europe is higher for the moment. ten-year yield shy of two. and oil is down as iran says leave us alone on production. anticipation ahead of the fed this week what investors are expecting. >> starwood hotels gets an unsolicited stakeover bid led by anbang insurance group. we'll give you the latest. >>> united airlines ceo back to work today but the activists are not cutting him slack. what's ahead for munoz and the airline at large. >> starwood is up sharply in premarket trading. they received a takeover proposal from china's anbang insurance. it's worth about $75 a share in cash. the board of starwood says it is not changing its recommendation at this point and supports the company's planned merger with marriott, but they have a waiver from marriott that will allow them to negotiate until thursday. people familiar with the situation indicate the hope is they can hammer out a definitive agreement with anbang insurance, which has chris flowers, former investment banker people may have known. and primivera, not an old italian restaurant on the west side, but a large private equity f
on this monday. we'll get to that. europe is higher for the moment. ten-year yield shy of two. and oil is down as iran says leave us alone on production. anticipation ahead of the fed this week what investors are expecting. >> starwood hotels gets an unsolicited stakeover bid led by anbang insurance group. we'll give you the latest. >>> united airlines ceo back to work today but the activists are not cutting him slack. what's ahead for munoz and the airline at large. >>...
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. >>> iran denoticing involvement in the cyber attacks on the u.s. seven people were charged with trying to hack usd iran's foreign minister said they don't support the acts. and a new suspect in custody in the brussel terrorist attacks. he is the last of the three men suspected in the bombing. people are adding flowers to a memorial. throw americans are confirmed in the dead. belgium is a hot bed for terrorist activity with the highest number of foreign fighters per capita of all pe pene -- european countries. we look at the rise of terrorism in belgium. >> brussels is seen as a citadell of islamic terrorism. >> reporter: the reasons are plentiful. from open borders. >> that allowed islamic terrorist in europe. >> reporter: and growing disa tacted young muslims where the economic challenges are numerous. they are caught between parents tradition and desire to be in european society is. >> once they are plugged in. they will invest in their communities f. you are struggling about that and don't feel plugged in, you might check out. >> reporter: belgium has the highest number of foreign fighters on
. >>> iran denoticing involvement in the cyber attacks on the u.s. seven people were charged with trying to hack usd iran's foreign minister said they don't support the acts. and a new suspect in custody in the brussel terrorist attacks. he is the last of the three men suspected in the bombing. people are adding flowers to a memorial. throw americans are confirmed in the dead. belgium is a hot bed for terrorist activity with the highest number of foreign fighters per capita of all pe...
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on the oil. oil drops, waiting for inventory today. iran is on its way. anna: let uset the bloomberg first word. production has dropped the most since march of 2011, since the earthquake. that is as falling exports holding domestic car production down 6.2 percent in february, after rising in january. a survey by bloomberg has forecasted a 4.9% drop. brazil's embattled president has suffered a new vote on her future with the biggest party leaving her country. the democratic movement party held elections, and the president denies any wrongdoing. in a corruption scandal that has reached the highest level of government and business. a lower house vote on her impeachment is expected the middle of next month. public in front runner donald trump said he is sticking with his campaign manager, despite him being accused of battery at a rally. florida police released pictures of what they say is an altercation between corey lewandowski and a female reporter. trump called the situation unfair. and he says he will no longer honor his pledge to support the pick forpublil republican
on the oil. oil drops, waiting for inventory today. iran is on its way. anna: let uset the bloomberg first word. production has dropped the most since march of 2011, since the earthquake. that is as falling exports holding domestic car production down 6.2 percent in february, after rising in january. a survey by bloomberg has forecasted a 4.9% drop. brazil's embattled president has suffered a new vote on her future with the biggest party leaving her country. the democratic movement party held...
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iran contra. i would pardon them to get it behind us and to move on to more important things. i didn't think purpose of the iran contra hearing would put poindexter behind bars. purpose of the hearing was to get the truth out. the truth as i seed it, they did nothing that would qualify them to be put behind bars. >> everyday a child in south africa orient civilian is being killed. i like to know how would you deal with south africa? would you be tougher than president reagan? i like to follow up with a question of how would you deal with equality in the job market. would you be for affirmative action? >> the question about south africa barbara, i would go beyond constructive engagement. i do not think it's a question of macho or toughness. i think it's a question of absolutely and resolutely denouncing apart apartheid as an evil practice on this earth. we want to bring down that government as a multiracial democratic and pleuristic society. we don't want to destroy the economy and the opportunity to convert and to make the transition to democracy. -in a multiracial society. wit
iran contra. i would pardon them to get it behind us and to move on to more important things. i didn't think purpose of the iran contra hearing would put poindexter behind bars. purpose of the hearing was to get the truth out. the truth as i seed it, they did nothing that would qualify them to be put behind bars. >> everyday a child in south africa orient civilian is being killed. i like to know how would you deal with south africa? would you be tougher than president reagan? i like to...
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us, especially iran. for many years, we've all been rightly focused on the existential danger of iran acquiring a nuclear weapon. after all, this remains an extremist regime that threatens to annihilate israel. that's why i led the diplomacy to impose crippling sanctions and force iran to the negotiating table. and why i ultimately supported the agreement that has put a lid on its nuclear program. today, iran's enriched uranium is all but gone. thousands of centrifuges have stopped spinning. iran's potential breakout time has increased, and new verification measures are in place to help us deter and detect any cheating. i really believe the united states, israel, and the world are safer as a result. but still, as i laid out in a speech at the brookings institution last year, it's not good enough to trust and verify. our approach must be distrust and verify. this deal must come with vigorous enforcement, strong monitoring, clear consequences for any violations, and a broader strategy to confront iran's aggression across the region. we cannot forget that tehran's fingerprints are on nearly conflict across
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on charges of illegally exporting metals used in the production of missiles. accused of twice exporting specialized met tall lick powder from the u.s. to iranithout a license. the shipments are carried out viature can vie. >> an assault on several fronts with lawyers from the main opposition party trying to reinstate historical corruption charges against him. he was first charged with corruption over $4 billion arms deal 11 years ago. tanya page is at court in pretoria. >> a full bench of high court judge also decide if they were wrong to drop 783 corruption charges against president jacob zuma. it has taken years of legal action by the democratic alliance to get here. they want the decision set aside and the charges reinstated. >> this is one of the most important legal cases since we became a democracy. it goes to the heart whether there is one standard of justice for the ordinary person on the street and another standard of justice for the rich and well-connected. >> jubilant crowds greeted zuma when the charges were dropped in 2006, but they were reinstated and dropped again, clearing the way for him to become president. it stems from c
on charges of illegally exporting metals used in the production of missiles. accused of twice exporting specialized met tall lick powder from the u.s. to iranithout a license. the shipments are carried out viature can vie. >> an assault on several fronts with lawyers from the main opposition party trying to reinstate historical corruption charges against him. he was first charged with corruption over $4 billion arms deal 11 years ago. tanya page is at court in pretoria. >> a full...
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iran does. and maybe that tells us something about iranian society and the iranian government that there are these different power centers, and one being the revolutionary guard and the exclusive quds force, but there's one person that's over all of this in iran, and that's the supreme leader and he should know. and all the pleas that have been made on the basis of a humanitarian plea for a family of a wife and seven children, thus far they have been ignored. so this brings me to the next point. according to "the new york times", its investigative reporter barry meyer, a meeting took place in 2011 in paris in the iranian embassy with the iranian ambassador by a group of private american citizens who were doing what they could to facilitate the location of bob or any information about bob and the iranian ambassador told them that, yes, iran had bob levinson this is according to a story published in "the new york times" by barry meyer a few months ago. i called barry meyer and i said, are you sure of your facts? and he said yes. and so this senator called one of the people that was associated with this article of the private citize
iran does. and maybe that tells us something about iranian society and the iranian government that there are these different power centers, and one being the revolutionary guard and the exclusive quds force, but there's one person that's over all of this in iran, and that's the supreme leader and he should know. and all the pleas that have been made on the basis of a humanitarian plea for a family of a wife and seven children, thus far they have been ignored. so this brings me to the next...
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the north koreans with iran, it's a bit more therecated in so far as are those who would argue the us not the past and let let that trip up the implementation of the deal and so on. there are still moments where the iaea has to offer its conclusion about iran's program and whether it is purely in order to provide some the deliverables to iran. answersaea can get the to those questions, we will have a much more difficult time making conclusions. that story has not been fundamentally -- robert gallucci: imagine this with me. the reality is as follows. 12 advocatings nuclear weapons. it has a stockpile of fissile 30erial that is composed of kilograms of plutonium and 50 kilograms. i would say that is reality. we do not know that though. the north koreans know that. could you do a deal in which the north koreans say we will and our nuclear weapons program? so there will be no reprocessing plants. plutonium be no production reactors on a grid. there will be no uranium enrichment facilities -- none. they have no need for that right now. no enrichment facilities. they commit to know fissile material. plutonium, but in the future enriched uranium. they turn in their wea
the north koreans with iran, it's a bit more therecated in so far as are those who would argue the us not the past and let let that trip up the implementation of the deal and so on. there are still moments where the iaea has to offer its conclusion about iran's program and whether it is purely in order to provide some the deliverables to iran. answersaea can get the to those questions, we will have a much more difficult time making conclusions. that story has not been fundamentally -- robert...
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spreading across the world, and on this side of course we have martha washington and young eleanor or nelly. martha washington has, of course, iran on what is so important to us to all of you as well. the map of the city of washington, and we will return to this painting again as we go forward here. as i think i wrote in my notes, it became an engraving, and edward savage wrote about that until washington he made $10,000. that was almost cheeky of the essay. matt melbourne and going to the morning and there is george washington and his family looking down on the table where george washington and his family used to take there breakfast. it is almost like the morton salt girl going down down down. but i do think that it is a magnificent engraving, and extremely, extremely important in the history of the country. popular because this picture represented what the country was, and we have more to talk about in that painting in a minute. they have to talk about what washington was up against. the capitol, the seat of government on the banks of the potomac. washington was given the task of siding it in the 100-mie potomac and actually was given up to as the constitu
spreading across the world, and on this side of course we have martha washington and young eleanor or nelly. martha washington has, of course, iran on what is so important to us to all of you as well. the map of the city of washington, and we will return to this painting again as we go forward here. as i think i wrote in my notes, it became an engraving, and edward savage wrote about that until washington he made $10,000. that was almost cheeky of the essay. matt melbourne and going to the...
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on for the microphone right behind you. >> thanks. globally for sanctions. secretary lew, how would you address the concern of the business community who wants to take advantage of the sanctions wrote used against iran, that yet thinking about a possible snapback of sanctions? will there be significant government yearning and an opportunity to wind down business without the consent of a potential asset worries on investment activity. >> situation in iran is complicated because one has to make one phone calculation is a business person of whether you want to do this or not. we've listed the new air sanctions. we can't warrant iran's future behavior. i think that the agreement is one that should stick and we are going to do everything we can to make it stakes out the environment when plans for should reflect one's own judgment of confident in that. it is also a complicated landscape because while we looked at the nuclear sanctions, but not nuclear sanctions remain in effect. we have been very clear to indicate in which sanctions are gone and which sanctions remain. we respond to questions when we get them if they sending me for clarification. ultimately the business judgment is one that the firms have
on for the microphone right behind you. >> thanks. globally for sanctions. secretary lew, how would you address the concern of the business community who wants to take advantage of the sanctions wrote used against iran, that yet thinking about a possible snapback of sanctions? will there be significant government yearning and an opportunity to wind down business without the consent of a potential asset worries on investment activity. >> situation in iran is complicated because one...
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us make a living as farmers. and when she was secretary of supporte had republican with sanctions on iran, which .he don't like if iran gets a nuclear weapon in the next 10 years, three or four other countries in the middle east will get it, and then we will never know what is happening to all that nuclear material. the real reason you should want iran to not have a nuclear weapon, is because you do not want to have an arms race in the middle east. that would be out of control. she got support for that. that gothe only treaty along with mr. putin's russia, which reduces the threat of accidental or intentional nuclear war. a treaty like that require 67 votes in the senate, even if you get all the democrats that's a lot of republicans. she got them. [applause] my argument, literally since she got out of law school and went to work for the children's defense school, trying to get african-american out of prisons where they were in jail for years, mexican-american voters who were citizens for a long time but systematically excluded, try to get people in the hills of north arkansas the first access to legal services th
us make a living as farmers. and when she was secretary of supporte had republican with sanctions on iran, which .he don't like if iran gets a nuclear weapon in the next 10 years, three or four other countries in the middle east will get it, and then we will never know what is happening to all that nuclear material. the real reason you should want iran to not have a nuclear weapon, is because you do not want to have an arms race in the middle east. that would be out of control. she got support...
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like or typly timere grothan ifthey hn't coo sylv >>> breaking news, iran fires missiles as a message for israel. >>> if ill us in on a great day. >> absolutely gorgeous. we continue the long streak of temperatures above normal. the sun is coming up, and a skyline in downtown raleigh, looking beautiful. normal high temperature this time of year is in the low 60s. the morning temperatures are well above normal, too. 50 roxboro, 47 south hill. 54 goldsboro, 49 fayetteville, jacket weather this morning. not winter coat weather. maybe we can put them away for the rest of the season. i can remember some april freezes, so, we will see how it goes for us. expect 56 degrees out the door this morning, 73 at noon, 79 for our high later today. almost 80 degreesment brian is looking at what is happening on the roads this morning. >> reporter: traffic is moving along well. no big delays to show you this morning. no accidents to report. if you are leaving chapel hill, through south durhams 40 eastbound, 54, see how quiet conditions are there.
like or typly timere grothan ifthey hn't coo sylv >>> breaking news, iran fires missiles as a message for israel. >>> if ill us in on a great day. >> absolutely gorgeous. we continue the long streak of temperatures above normal. the sun is coming up, and a skyline in downtown raleigh, looking beautiful. normal high temperature this time of year is in the low 60s. the morning temperatures are well above normal, too. 50 roxboro, 47 south hill. 54 goldsboro, 49...
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iran rian deal. and these people are the same ones, they're not going to sit there and hold us in contempt for wantingel has strong borders and knows who goes in and out of their borders. i'm a little confused right now as to what this crowd is looking for in their candidates. >> so, heather, what might mr. trump say, these things that scottie is say right now, would that be a safe bet? >> i think donald trump is going to talk about his strong support for israel. i think he's going to talk tough about the position that he would take as president. but his base of support is really not on foreign policy. it's really on what is concerning working class americans, and i think it's important for us to look really deeply at what exactly he would do for working class americans. we know he says that wages are too high. when donald trump says that wages are too high here at home, he's not talking about the wealthy people who are getting large paychecks. he's talking about working class folks. we need to start looking a little bit past the bluster and the rhetoric to what he would do for our economy here at hom
iran rian deal. and these people are the same ones, they're not going to sit there and hold us in contempt for wantingel has strong borders and knows who goes in and out of their borders. i'm a little confused right now as to what this crowd is looking for in their candidates. >> so, heather, what might mr. trump say, these things that scottie is say right now, would that be a safe bet? >> i think donald trump is going to talk about his strong support for israel. i think he's going...
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we agree on implementation day, quote, the president himself acknowledged iran is likely to use thissh infusion more than $100 billion in total, to fund terrorism. end of quote. that why the house voted to reject the nuclear deal. sanctions should be only lifted when iran ceases litany of illicit activity and end support for terrorism. until that day comes we should not be complicit in fuelling a regime that has a long history of hostility toward the united states and its allies. i'm particularly grateful for the bipartisan contract of this committee with chairman ed weiss and ellioiot engel. i believe iran promotes attacks on american families with its pledge of death it america and death to israel. secretary keri, from your responses to chairman royce's questions, what i heard you say is the administration wants to let the iran sanctions act expire. the administration em tending it through the international emergency economic powers object is simply a power grab. allowing isa too expire stater toly is unacceptable. how has iran's terrorist activities been affected by the deal and l
we agree on implementation day, quote, the president himself acknowledged iran is likely to use thissh infusion more than $100 billion in total, to fund terrorism. end of quote. that why the house voted to reject the nuclear deal. sanctions should be only lifted when iran ceases litany of illicit activity and end support for terrorism. until that day comes we should not be complicit in fuelling a regime that has a long history of hostility toward the united states and its allies. i'm...
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us, especially iran. for many years, we have all been rightly focused on the existential danger of iran acquiring a nuclear weapon. after all, this remains an extremist regime, that threatens to annihilate israel. that's why i led the diplomacy to impose crippling sanctions theforce iran to new -- negotiating table, and why i ultimately supported the agreement that has put a lid on its nuclear program. today, enron's -- iran's enriched uranium is all but gone, thousands of centrifuges have stopped spinning, their potential breakout time has increased, and new verification measures are in place to help us deter and detect any cheating. i really believe the united states, israel, and the world are safer as a result. as i laid out in a speech at the brookings institution last year, it is not good enough to trust and verify. our approach must be distressed and -- distrust and verify. [applause] hillary clinton: this deal must come with vigorous enforcement, strong monitoring, clear consequences for any violations, and a broader strategy to confront iran's aggression across the region. that tehran'set fingerpri
us, especially iran. for many years, we have all been rightly focused on the existential danger of iran acquiring a nuclear weapon. after all, this remains an extremist regime, that threatens to annihilate israel. that's why i led the diplomacy to impose crippling sanctions theforce iran to new -- negotiating table, and why i ultimately supported the agreement that has put a lid on its nuclear program. today, enron's -- iran's enriched uranium is all but gone, thousands of centrifuges have...
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us, especially iran. for many years, we have all been rightly focused on the existential danger of iran acquiring a nuclear weapon. after all, this remains an extremist regime, that threatens to annihilate israel. that's why i led the diplomacy to impose crippling sanctions and force iran to the negotiating table, and why i ultimately supported the agreement that has put a lid on its nuclear program. today, iran's enriched uranium is all but gone, thousands of centrifuges have stopped spinning, their potential breakout time has increased, and new verification measures are in place to help us deter and detect any cheating. i really believe the united states, israel, and the world are safer as a result. but still, as i laid out in a speech at the brookings institution last year, it is not good enough to trust and verify. our approach must be distrust and verify. [applause] this deal must come with vigorous enforcement, strong monitoring, clear consequences for any violations, and a broader strategy to confront iran's aggression across the region. we cannot forget that tehran's fingerprints are on nearly ever
us, especially iran. for many years, we have all been rightly focused on the existential danger of iran acquiring a nuclear weapon. after all, this remains an extremist regime, that threatens to annihilate israel. that's why i led the diplomacy to impose crippling sanctions and force iran to the negotiating table, and why i ultimately supported the agreement that has put a lid on its nuclear program. today, iran's enriched uranium is all but gone, thousands of centrifuges have stopped spinning,...
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maybe the thought is that this will increase the leverage on iran as well, but it's also a very public way of telling iran, you can't hide from us carrying out the attacks and the justice department said these seven men in their 20s and 30s worked for government contractors in iran that did work for the iranian government including the revolutionary guard, andrea. >> pete, just parenthetically, the white house announced today that the nuclear security summit in washington next week, the president will be having a meeting separately with xin xing xao pin, the president of china as well. pete williams. that does it for us with this edition of "andrea mitchell reports." follow us online on @mitchellreports. live from brussels. dapt. but one thing should remain constant - a financial relationship with someone that understands and cares about your business. pnc corporate and institutional banking offers strategies tailored to your company's needs. know that our dedicated teams of local experts offer insight to help you achieve your business objectives. see how working with pnc can help your company grow at pnc.com/ideas ♪ aren't movi
maybe the thought is that this will increase the leverage on iran as well, but it's also a very public way of telling iran, you can't hide from us carrying out the attacks and the justice department said these seven men in their 20s and 30s worked for government contractors in iran that did work for the iranian government including the revolutionary guard, andrea. >> pete, just parenthetically, the white house announced today that the nuclear security summit in washington next week, the...
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one that uses cyb tore perhaps soften the target, shut down control systems, or security system, create openings that provide opportunity for physical attackers, then to come on site. >> reporter: while extradition from iran seems unlikely, the f.b.i. director today said the world is small and our memory is long. scott, just last year, the government acowblght office told congress more needs to be done to secure the nation's power plants. >> pelley: kris, thanks very much. there was a measure of justice today for thousands of victims of murder. a u.n. court found the former serbs guilty of the worst mass slawrtz since the holocaust. 70-year-old radovan karadzic was sentenced to 40 years for genocide. during the breakup of yugoslavia, he oversaw a campaign to drive all non-serbs from bosnia. in 1995, 8,000 muslim men and boys were rounded up and executed in cold blood in the town of seven neetsa. he was behind the siege of sarajevo, a city that once hosted the olympics, reduced to ruin by artillery and sniper fire. he defended himself says bosnian serbs were fighting for their survival. his policy, known as ethnic cleansing, killed an estimates 100,000 victims, many muslim and roman catholic. and we'll be
one that uses cyb tore perhaps soften the target, shut down control systems, or security system, create openings that provide opportunity for physical attackers, then to come on site. >> reporter: while extradition from iran seems unlikely, the f.b.i. director today said the world is small and our memory is long. scott, just last year, the government acowblght office told congress more needs to be done to secure the nation's power plants. >> pelley: kris, thanks very much. there was...
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one. i think what a president needs -- we are allowed to used sanctions against non-nuclear malign activities iraninvolved in. we should put tough sanctions on those. then the iranians can send to walk away from the deal. if they do, let them. they will unravel the deal and we will have international support. we cannot allow this kind of aggression and not hit act with tools of course and like sanctions. it creates a bad dynamic that will go to the regime's advantage. asks bobby from twitter what is the likelihood israel would start something by bombing iran or other israeli neighbors? the likelihood now is low. the israelis, saudi's, and others recognize that if the restrictions on the nuclear program -- as those nuclear program or sections disappear, iran is starting a program with virtually zero nuclear breakout and more clandestine i'm speak outs. as we get two-year 5, 8, and 10, the israelis and others will have to face a challenging situation. do you allow the iranians the nuclear capacity with both the missiles or take action? faceeaders will have to this difficult choice. when they do, ira
one. i think what a president needs -- we are allowed to used sanctions against non-nuclear malign activities iraninvolved in. we should put tough sanctions on those. then the iranians can send to walk away from the deal. if they do, let them. they will unravel the deal and we will have international support. we cannot allow this kind of aggression and not hit act with tools of course and like sanctions. it creates a bad dynamic that will go to the regime's advantage. asks bobby from twitter...
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international that documented iran's execution of over 70 juveniles in the decade from 2005 to 2015 with another 160 young juvenile offenders still on death row. no country in the world uses capital punishment for minors more than iran. and despite iran's rat if i indication of an international treaty, banning capital punishment for minors, iranian law still allows the death penalty for girls as long as nine and boys as young as 15. in addition, iran's unelected guardian counsel suppressed democracy in its most recent elections, preventing the vast majority of either fee maul or reform-minded candidates from even appearing on ballots. and iran has illegally and inappropriately detained american citizens, including retired f.b.i. agent robert levinson and iranian-american energy executive namazi, both of whom we believe remain detained in iran. the committee to protect journalists estimates that at least 19 reporters are today still being heldunjustly by the iranian government. these just a few examples among countless many of iran's unwillingness to respect the both basic norms of international human rights and effectively pushing back on these egregious human right abuse
international that documented iran's execution of over 70 juveniles in the decade from 2005 to 2015 with another 160 young juvenile offenders still on death row. no country in the world uses capital punishment for minors more than iran. and despite iran's rat if i indication of an international treaty, banning capital punishment for minors, iranian law still allows the death penalty for girls as long as nine and boys as young as 15. in addition, iran's unelected guardian counsel suppressed...
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us one example? >> recently we turned around the convoy. we didn't know exactly what was on it. we thought it was headeded to yemen and we made sure it went back to iran. >> i'd like to ask you a couple questions about isis. what is your own personal or agency assessment regarding the necessity to have ground troops involved in the fighting against isis? not american ground troops but -- >> american ground troops in the sense -- american special forces are engaged as enablers on the ground in syria today and in iraq. i am 100% supporter of that. i strongly advocate that is a powerful way to have an impact. i am for trying to get rid of daesh as fast as is feasible without a major american, quote, invasion. by enabling, by using our special forces, by augmenting the syrian arab and other presence on the ground. i believe it is imperative for us to try to terminate this threat as rapidly as we can. >> has america, has the american government had discussions with saudi arabia, uae, amman or considering whether they would lend ground troops to fight isis? >> we are engaged in discussions with them regarding their offers to do so at this time. >> can you t
us one example? >> recently we turned around the convoy. we didn't know exactly what was on it. we thought it was headeded to yemen and we made sure it went back to iran. >> i'd like to ask you a couple questions about isis. what is your own personal or agency assessment regarding the necessity to have ground troops involved in the fighting against isis? not american ground troops but -- >> american ground troops in the sense -- american special forces are engaged as enablers...
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in korea has told us repeatedly that they're on the verge of being able to hit targets on the west coast of the united states. they're undoubtedly cooperating with the ayatollah's in iranballistic milssles and almost certainly nuclear weapons. and they're fully prepared to sell their technology or their nuclear weapons to terrorist groups that could come up with hard currency. what was hillary's policy for the first four years? the same as for the first seven. indifference. avoidance. lack of determination. the north koreans have pressed ahead and we have watched. let's take russia. this is the paradigm example of the failures of hi hillary's policies. remember the reset button? that really worked well. didn't it? we gave up our national miffleds assets in poldnd and the czech republic. we have seen a colance under obama even from the limited program we pursued in the bush administration. a program whose sole purpose was to protect the nvent civilian population of the united states against nuclear strikes by rogue states. and obama has abandoned it. withhillry's full concurrence. she's negotiated a strategic arms agreement with russia entirely in moscow's advantage. we
in korea has told us repeatedly that they're on the verge of being able to hit targets on the west coast of the united states. they're undoubtedly cooperating with the ayatollah's in iranballistic milssles and almost certainly nuclear weapons. and they're fully prepared to sell their technology or their nuclear weapons to terrorist groups that could come up with hard currency. what was hillary's policy for the first four years? the same as for the first seven. indifference. avoidance. lack of...