once and for all, we need a leader who will stand up and do something about it. yet another example of the failed foreign policy of the obama-clinton doctrine. senator paul, would you repeal it on day one? i opposed it and will vote against it. i don t think the president negotiated from a position of strength but i don t immediately discount negotiations. i m a reagan conservative. reagan did negotiate with the soviets. but you have to negotiate from a position of strength, and i think president obama gave away too much too early. if there s going to be a negotiation, you re going to have to believe somehow that the iranians will comply. and i asked this question to john kerry. i said do you believe they re trustworthy? he said no. and i said, well, how are we going to get them to comply? i would have never released the sanctions before there was consistent evidence of compliance. what do you think of what senator paul just said? ronald reagan said trust by verify. president o
and i looked, talk on bored he state leaders. i talked to the american people. i think people want someone who listened to them. secure the border. enforce the laws. no amnesty. priority to american working families. narrator: a lot of people know your record as governor. know the fights that you ve had against unions. you have really made an effort to reach out to foreign governors, foreign governments and foreign leaders. tell us about the experience you ve had meeting with the saudis and egyptians. it was earlier this year when i met with many of the persian gulf leaders. i said what s the biggest worry you have in the world today? they said the disengagement of america. that shows the obama/clinton doctrine is not working. when i met with benjamin netanyahu. i didn t just meet with him i m an ally but i also met with the only significance leader. i wanted to make it clear.
obama-clinton doctrine has been a fail. you ve everybody in the world that hillary clinton touched is worse off. there s such a sharp contrast and instead of picking fights with fellow republicans i m going to talk about what we re for and why it s such a sharp contrast with hillary clinton. when donald trump said he couldn t assure that he would stick with the party if he were not the nominee, could you support a candidate like that if he were your nominee? well, i want someone who is focused on beating hillary clinton. that s where i m at. i think in the end i ll make a good case to donald trump or anyone else on the stage, either last night or the earlier debate, that our foe is not just for republicans but as americans, the better contrast is the people you saw on the stage last night to the people that weren t on the stage, people like hillary clinton i know that. maybe i wasn t clear. if you could answer that
state leaders. i talked to the american people. i think people want someone who listened to them. secure the border. enforce the laws. no amnesty. priority to american working families. narrator: a lot of people know your record as governor. know the fights that you ve had against unions. you have really made an effort to reach out to foreign governors, foreign governments and foreign leaders. tell us about the experience you ve had meeting with the saudis and egyptians. it was earlier this year when i met with many of the persian gulf leaders. i said what s the biggest worry you have in the world today? they said the disengagement of america. that shows the obama/clinton doctrine is not working. when i met with benjamin netanyahu. i didn t just meet with him i m an ally but i also met with the only significance leader. i wanted to make it clear. if i m president, there is no