incompetently negotiated as our deal with iran. either we move forward on the path of diplomacy and seize this chance to block iran s path to a nuclear weapon or we turn down a more dangerous path leading to a far less certain and riskier future. anti-iran deal rally on capitol hill and hillary clinton delivering a foreign policy speech today. this, as the supreme leader in iran, hit twitter with interesting messages today about israel. after negotiations, they said they had no more concern about iran for the next 25 years. i say firstly you will not see the next 25 years, god willing, there will be nothing as zionist regime in the next 25 years. also, the u.s. is the great satan. some depict the great satan as
foreign policy speech today. essentially, to convince voters to take him seriously, to give him a second look as a presidential candidate. but the thing that they re really running into trouble with is they re having problems convincing big dollar donors to give them a lot of money there are some christie loyalists who are willing to show up and give him a lot of money. he had a big fundraiser in d.c. nearly 120 people showed up. but the really big guys, the guys who treat politics like a sport are just not convinced that christie is viable. but now there is such a big field. you guys know that you re out there. they have a choice. and the menu is quite large. and so they can decide to hold back. explain what is going on legally politically. they re not formally announcing for what reason? i had the story on cnn right now. it s the dirty little secret the
you heard from the foreign policy speech today, too, andrea. colonel jack, at west point, i know you talked to a number of cadets. and we wanted to play a little bit of their reaction as they are going forth, commencing today, an important day for them. let s watch. i think part of what we re taught here at west point is to understand that the nation s needs might not always be a growing army. so, you know, it s our job to serve. i don t think many of us who would, you know, pass judgment on the war effort, and the strategy per se, i think all of us are just ready to get out into the real army and do our duty for the people in the country. jack, they really are so committed to the mission, whatever mission they are assigned. and it strikes me that for all the men and women leaving
those don t come up very often. both of the teams in l.a. have been owned for decades by their respective families. as we know, the market demands, when there s scarcity, people will step up and pay for it. $2 billion, $2.5 billion, who knows, even if you have to pay capital gains, that s still a lot of money coming into their little nest egg. all right, rachel. thanks very much. he s a fierce critic of president obama s foreign policy record. what does republican senator john mccain think of the president s big foreign policy speech today at west point? the senator standing by to weigh in. two candidates, plus one very big bizarre political scandal equal a messy primary race in mississippi. we ll have the details. i make a lot of purchases for my business. and i get a lot in return with ink plus from chase like 60,000 bonus points when i spent $5,000 in the first 3 months after i opened my account.
and dad. those parents were despondent. they thought they weren t going to see their child again. how about that? can i tell you something else interesting about that story? the four students, students, right, one is a psychology student, one is education, one is a nursing student, and one is a social work student. the right people. the right people. right. more than anything we ve talked about today, that stops me. yeah. see something, say something. you got to be involved. absolutely. very good. we needed that. we did. happy endings are good. if you don t have a yen for politics today. you don t know what a yen is. let s get to inside politics on new day with john king. the job is too easy for you today. there s a lot to cover. i don t know if that makes it easy, but we ll see. let s get right to it. we ll get inside politics and get their insight. let s start with the president s big foreign policy speech today.