coalition over the line. after that the speaker of the knesset will have up to one week in which to call a vote and if more than half of lawmakers approve that government will come into being and the end of benjamin netanyahu s era in charge will come to an end. the speaker is an ally of netanyahu and he could well take the maximum amount of time possible to try to allow for any possibility that that incipient coalition government doesn t come into being. this is a done deal but if it happens how does this change or not change things regionally? a lot of balls in the air including with iran of course. reporter: i think, look, on the iran front we were hearing from benny gantz the defense minister who would be a part of this governing coalition he spoke with members of the foreign press and maintained that the iran deal was a bad deal, that there needs to be more pressure on iran, more access to nuclear facilities and the like to make this deal a
official today, promising a candidacy focused on reducing income inequality and child poverty, making higher education free and getting money out of politics. now, the issue that is suddenly front and center in the incipient democratic primary, in the wake of what s happened this week in baltimore is the reform of the criminal justice system. that s an issue on which the democratic party frankly has a lot to answer for. both hillary clinton and former maryland governor oh o malley was expected to enter the race very soon are pushing for criminal justice reforms. critics have pointed out their records don t square with their new rhetoric. o malley implemented a new tolerance policing policy that led to the aclu and the naacp sighing over a broad pat esh of abuses involving arrest made without probable cause. hillary clinton has touted the crime bill her husband signed adds president of 1994 which imposed tougher sentences, and more police were in the streets and provided more money for
the hijacker terrorism scenario, if we re talking mechanical, it has to hit the electrics and the acars system. and the acars and the transponder are not considered essential components on the airplane. they re not the things you absolutely have to have to navigate and to fly the aircraft. so they re going to be on an electrical bus that the primary navigation radios of your primary navigation and radios systems. because a fire in one spot, cockpit fills up with smoke, incipient, comes on slowly. but when it comes a cockpit fills up with smoke quickly, it s a small contained space. these guys were incapacitated and the plane would have flown on for hours. we can lay out literally any track in the world and you ll find tens of thousands of way points. if i was going to steal a plane and fly somewhere, i wouldn t go
nobody wants to go back to w. let s talk about the president. fantastic work around the world. let s talk about future. incipient, when you look at bill clinton and secretary clinton you don t see the past but the future. what role does the potential of hillary clinton as secretary of state to retire for a year or two and head for the presidency play in the present? i think she still has the opportunity, if she wants, and i frankly i think that is an if. some people don t think it s an if. they think it s when. if she wants, she still is such a prominent democrat, well-known figure, done a good job as secretary of state, she is hillary clinton, and so, in four years, she has the potential there for her. let s go to doug and do prospecting, if she decides to go out there and take a year, she wouldn t want to take a break after the world wide job she had, take a break, don t get committed to anything that would tie her down and begin to run a
everything was great, right? in fact, when the republicans say restoration, they really mean go back to this guy. not back to w. nobody wants to go back to w. let s talk about the president. fantastic work around the world. let s talk about future. incipient, when you look at bill clinton and secretary clinton you don t see the past but the future. what role does the potential of hillary clinton as secretary of state to retire for a year or two and head for the presidency play in the present? i think she still has the opportunity, if she wants, and i frankly i think that is an if. some people don t think it s an if. they think it s when. if she wants, she still is such a prominent democrat, well-known figure, done a good job as secretary of state, she is hillary clinton, and so, in four years, she has the potential there for her. let s go to doug and do prospecting, if she decides to go out there and take a year, she wouldn t want to take a