in the region we must maintain our vigilance. all options remain on the table should iran take any steps toward a nuclear weapon or deviate from the terms this agreement. republican congressman mack thornberry is the chairman of the house arms services committee. tell us why you disagree with nancy pelosi you disagree with this deal you don t like it. well i think it s always tempting for us to feel relief when a complex international problem is solved by diplomacy. but you know history tells us that sometimes what looks good on one day doesn t look so good on future days. and so my concern here is primarily what this deal gets us. it gets us nine months. the administration says today that iran could have a bomb within three months. the goal of this deal is to
what s going on. mr. chairman thanks for joining us. thank you, sir. mac on this berry is the chairman of the house arms services committee. president obama says this makes the world a much safer place built not on trust, he says but verification. in iran hassan rouhani is saying our prayers have come true. let s bring in global affairs correspondent elise labott taking a look at the details. that i say the devil is in the details. have they released the entire 100 or so page document? they have it s a 50-page document and another 80 pages of annexes. both the u.s. and the iranians are offering different fact sheets of the deal but, look wolf, the deal does put significant curbs on iran s program for the next 10 to 15 years depending on which aspects of the program. in return these the basic
not just against this organization or that organization but against the whole movement. and that was a consistent theme in the hearing we just had on the aumf that it s not just the legal authority to take military action. you have to have a real strategy that will be effective against this movement. so far, we don t have one. aumf is the authorization for the use of military force that s now under consideration in the united states congress. thanks very much for joining us. yes, sir. the chairman of the house arms services committee. still ahead, we re talking a closer look at the man now identified as jihadi john. how does identifying him help in the fight against isis and what does his profile tell us? plus all of the 2016 almost all of them the republican presidential front runners, they re together in one place today here in washington d.c. we re going to talk a little bit about what s going on in the race for the white house.
this more is mack thorn berry, the chairman of the house arms services committee. thanks for joining us. what can you tell us about this guy jihadi john now identified as mohammad emwazi. i don t have information other than what your reports indicate. what strikes me is he is one person apparently there is some more information about, but there are approximately 20,000 of them foreign fighters that have gone to iraq and syria to join isis. so i think it s interesting as we dig down a little more on him or the guys that were arrested in new york but we need to keep the scale of the problem in mind. that this is far bigger and far more dangerous i think than the managers or a lot of folks want us to believe. based on what you know emwazi we ve seen him on videotape with the knife actually beheading americans and
questions. there is a ga z asks secretary clinton and when she appeared before congress. she said what difference does it make? it was no way ask her. she was there before the republican congress. but james, let me hang on. james, you didn t answer my question. i love you to death. listen. which one? the fact that the cia no. said not that question. the fact that no. the military said there was nobody that could intervene? you keep asking the same questions and people keep answering. i want to know a, why they denied security requested and after the british no, no, no, i m giving this to james. you want me to tell them? let me help. you re going to try to bailout your friend. i believe in friendship. i want to help you, sean. for lanny. the republican chairman of the house arms services committee and senator chandler, the co-chairman of the senate intelligence committee answered