Nuclear fallout shelters were a popular conversation topic in Cold War Los Angeles. And some people did build them. In fact, some are still around today.
drills to do and where to run and fallout shelters when we were growing up. now our kids go to school afraid that somebody s going to bring an ar-15 to school they drill for it. they practice for it. the teachers are trained. you can t solve a problem like this. it has a breakdown in the political system. this weekly carnage that shocks everyone, that blume men that will blumenthal, that s a great description of this. what s happening? there s nothing worse than a school sohooting. i was in a jewish synagogue, here s what do in case of a shooting. it s so sobering that wherever you go that s become part of our built-in fabric. the other thing, this school shooting, i m going to say this
the iran nuclear deal. right. well, first of all, let s maybe tamp down the tensions here. people are too often in this town i use the w-word too much. it was not war in 1988. it was a planned military strike against oil facilitates, and it ended iranian aggression in a day. so the rest of the world shouldn t start digging, you know, fallout shelters just yet. but if this thing persists and depth oil is choked off by the iranians i think this administration is willing to act. one final point, ali. the situation is so different today than in the 80s that the united states really can t do much without this whole effort, potential effort, becoming a team effort. and so far what we ve seen in the region is that the united