kind of everywhere. the air in these neighborhoods is too dangerous to breathe. jillian: this home, miles from the active fence, they packed up and escape the slow-motion disaster. rob: they join us live from hawaii, thanks for joining us, this is happening on the big island on the south shore, how far is your home from kilauea? it is the greater mountain where the fissures are coming out, 3 miles from where our house is. orlando is 3 miles directly below, downhill slope, new cracks and fissures opening up more directly above our land. we will see what happens. jillian: have you thought about what you will go back to? right now it is too soon to
downhill slope in the midterm elections coming up in 2018 if we had not passed anything. you ve gotta remember, this is now going to be the centerpiece of what we re going to be able to hang our hats on. and we have passed something, and we do think it s a good bill. and thank goodness the rnc has been raising money in record leaps and bounds so they can get the message out. i know rona mcdaniels has come out saying they ll spend money to get some good pr and explain the new tax-code bill to the general public, which is, i think, fantastic. but i think going forward, i would have said that mid terms may not be looking so good. anything can happen. i ve seen anything, i ve been in this business a long time. i ve seen anything. but i will tell you that i think that it looks a little better for us now that we did do something. and i think that finally, you re going to see the republicans getting a little bit more unity in their party where they hadn t
when somebody is sick, they shouldn t have to wait six months, absolutely sick weeks, nor six days. six hours we should be able to get them into a treatment program. and what we ve been attempting to do is look at the the issue if you can name it, you can own it, if you own it, you can defeat it. and that s something that we re doing in our city and i m seeing that other cities all around the country are starting to embrace this. that s where instead of being on the uphill climb that we can eventually find ourselves where we are on the downhill slope. i can hear the frustration in your voice. yes, ma am. huntington and west virginia mayor, steven williams, jim johnson, the director of the drug control policy. thank you so much. good luck. thanks for having us. we ll be right back. if you have medicare
that s why geneva was such a big victory for them. once the sanctions come down, hard to torque them back up, which is why the bill under consideration in congress is so significant. and why obama is so sensitive to it, but i think what this proves, again, is the underlying correctness of the strategy of iran s negotiators. they see a weak president desperate for a deal, and they played on that very successfully these last several months. we heard jay carney say that obama is, quote, the most aggressive president in dealing with the sanctions and iran. that s not the most untruthful thing he s said from the podium, that s for sure. the president clearly believed he can outnegotiate the iranians. good luck with that, mr. president. i think we re on a downhill slope. i think the congressional effort is doomed. let me say from my experience in the branch, a presidential veto is rare. they only issue vetoes when they
an obama administration veto. we re on the downhill slope here, i m afraid to say. what do you predict will happen six months from now. may 24th, a comprehensive agreement? will they break it? i think it would be to iran s advantage to move very, very swiftly. make more tactical, superficial concessions and deal a death blow to what is left of the sanctions regime. this turns the spotlight back on israel. if they don t take military action soon, it s essentially 100% the case that iran will get nuclear weapons, and it won t stop with iran. saudi arabia,i egypt, turkey, ad perhaps others will. this is a nuclear arms race in the middle east. chilling words. the opening gun in an arms race in the middle east. ambassador, always good to see you, and thank you so much for your analysis. thank you, eric. thanks, ambassador. eric, we have to ask what kind of precedent does this set?