The diplomatic spat between saudi arabia and iran, and the fact that they did not find an agreement. Pullback, widely expected. But you really wonder where they go from here. I do not have a handle on what the next next is for opec. Tom we know who is in charge now certainly when it comes to oil policy, the prince of saudi arabia, and we know that opec a second. Nice bow tie. Francine i wore it tom i wore it for the queen. Francine lets go to the bloomberg first word news. Voted in the congress favor of impeaching recess. Now it is up to the brazilian senate. They say it will be difficult eff to win to rous the vote. The death toll is rising due to the earthquake in ecuador. At least 272 people were killed and at least 500 were injured. Some coastal towns were devastated and many people were trapped in collapsed buildings. In japan, the series of earthquakes that has struck the island since thursday are the nations worst in five years. More than 110,000 have lost their homes. Beth kore
70 nine republicans joined 187 democrats to pass the deal. Times washington candidates sharpened their attacks and blasted the media. That is where we will begin. Your takeaways from last nights gop debate. Republicans, 202 7488001. , andrats, 202 7488000 independence, 202 7488002. You can also tweet us http twitter. Com cspanwj, or facebook or send us an email at journal cspan. Org. Politico you a takeaway. They say the moderated debate was sloppy, but offered the greatest clarity to date about the direction of the race. Marking the emergence of marco rubio and ted cruz as upper tier candidates, along with donald trump and ben carson. It will be remembered as the night the jeb bush 2016 death ch began. You can suffer public doubts of your donors, brave the indignity a face staff salary, or plant about the news of the cool things you could be doing if you were relieved of the burden of having to rescue the free world from your partys right wing, but you cannot do those things and lay a
Heritage month. This is about 90 minutes. Good afternoon, and welcome back. This is our next panel in the afternoon. Organizing across the boundaries, strategies and coalitions in the struggle for the civil rights and social justice. Before we get started i just wanted to explain a little bit about the genesis of this panel or this how it came about like a lot of great ideas, i came across this book doing a search in the catalog. And this is many months ago we were kind of thinking about what do we want to do. There are so many books that come out on if Civil Rights Movement every year. We thought lets focus on some that are kind of different and interesting that kind of change how we think about the movement, kind of up in our understanding of it. When we came across this one. It has a great cover art. We loved how she was looking at these groups in an area we dont often think about and how these two groups came together in their struggles. So dr. Rice is going to be our first speaker
Peshmerga. So, there was a unity and continues to be, for the most part, i think, on this particular issue, but at the same time, there are questions about and keep hearing them, are we doing enough, you know, is is this policy of what appears be to be sort of mission creep, where we dribble in additional troops bit by bit is that the most effective way going about it . Another issue that has been there for this administration, previous ones, is middle east, the peace process, jerusalem, excuse me, israel and palestinian conflict, we are seeing violence again yesterday in jerusalem at that synagogue. Secretary of state john kerry quick to condemn the attacks and call on the Palestinian Leader to do so as well. Did he, but then also said, blamed israeli provocations. Where do you think this is headed . Tough in east and west jerusalem, there arent really any barriers and this was apparently, you know, conducted by israeli arabs. Suddenly, theres a sense among israelising we have the ene
Getting to the iraqis the equipment they needed, the technical advisers and assistance say needed, the targeting cells, the isr, started to work with congress on getting more. And throughout 2013, i led 14 meetings of the Deputies Committee on that very issue. We were seized with this before isil was just one quick question, when you lay out a goal, do you think it is wise to signal to your enemy what you may or may not do to accomplish that goal . In other words, no combat troops on the ground . Do you think thats wise to signal. Do you think its wise to signal that to your enemy . So, what we have focused on in designing this campaign to deal with isil is a comprehensive effort that works on a military line of effort but also dealing with a foreign financing, dealing with the fighters, dealing with ideology. We believe that it is not necessary and, indeed, it is not sustainable to have a repeat of what happened a decade ago, which was to have a large and indefinite american deploymen