[chanting] we are hamas. jesse: where are we? syria? it is the revolution at the ivy leagues, pro-hamas lunatics swarming. hurling threats. one student saying it was like a war zone. there were people coming in from nyu and other places, people who are not students to
terrible. san francisco s chinatown. a man violently attacked. an officer was approached after the man was hurling threats. he fought her to the ground. witnesses came in to help. its one incident of shockingly violent actions. two men in a wild subway brawl in new york city. police said one of the men was stabbed with a knife as a result of that fight. 26 people were shot in new york since friday. 32 people shot over the long weekend in chicago. three of them fatally. another 30 shot in miami-dade county. most of the miami area shootings happened at the banquet hall shooting. police are hunting for the three suspects in that shooting. take a look at this surveillance camera. they re getting in and out of
they were hurling threats at he each other on twitter and official statements and now he s become the biggest cheerleader. i think we focus a lot on president trump s negative tweets but he s also a great cheerleader on twitter when he wants to be. yesterday president trump implied it was his tough rhetoric toward north korea that caused kim jong-un s change in attitude. let s listen to that again. right. look, it was very, very nasty, you know, with little rocket man and with the buttons and, you know, my button s bigger than everybody said this guy is going to get us into nuclear war. let me tell you, the nuclear war would have happened if you had weak people. how do you distill serious policy making from the carnival barker language he uses? like he s got a striped suit on and he s waving a pole, like he s outside a tent trying to get people to come in for five bucks? that s the way he talks. what do you make of the policy of a little scare talk. does it work? the nixon ap
we could begin a process of dialogue to discuss what comes after this deal, sunsets or elements of its sunset. that s worth doing. but we can t do that when we re hurling threats, threatening to walk out, acting like a spoiled child at dinner table. if you go after the iran deal in iran the way he did yesterday and you talk about throwing it out, you make your diplomatic efforts of solving north korea far more difficult. i do think the language he used was so harsh that in some way it strengthened kim jong-un, made him the center of attention. john kerry saying, nancy, if you nuke the iran deal, you make dealing with north korea that much harder. do you agree with that assessment? absolutely. i think the bombbas we heard yesterday from the president, some of this childish name-calling that actually worked quite well for him in the republican primaries l not work on a global stage.
says. there s no need to reopen it. there s value in discussing how to strengthen implementation, even though it s being fully implemented according to every objective analysis. but we could begin a process of dialogue to discuss what comes after this deal, sunsets or elements of its sunset. that s worth doing. we can t do that when we re hurling threats, threatening to walk out, acting like a spoiled child at the dinner table. if we sit down and develop relationships i m glad the president is speaking with foreign minister, that relationship we had when secretary kerry spoke with him were needed. working with those who helped negotiate the iran deal to think about what may come afterwards is very useful. but we can only do that effectively in the context of upholding our octobers to stay in the deal so long as iran is complying, which it is.