To cross off endless war im joined by my guest james to address and watched and hes a retired u. S. Diplomat and former Foreign Policy advisor to the u. S. Senate Republican Leadership and in new york we have lighter he is a Professor Emeritus of Political Science at rectors university as well as an Adjunct Senior Research analyst at the institute of war and he studies at Columbia University all right joining us across an effect i mean you can jump in and you and i also appreciate it ok james let me go to you 1st on this you were on cross talk during the campaign essentially during the election and after the election and what caught our eye mostly about trams candidacy was his willingness to rethink some of the pillars of american Foreign Policy and i was excited about i have to say that i know you were too and i think there was a National Interest article that had his name on it but i think there were a lot of people that had their fingerprints on that article and he talked about it i
Had to and thats despite severe pressure from many quarters especially with this respect to iran where that said youre right you know he has not has not gotten his out he says he wants to get out get out of germany now he wants to get out of syria he wants to get out right now understand and he never manages quite to do it we can speculate what reasons are maybe its in terms of his own untidy way of approaching things personally maybe its because as terrible as which is itself is or is a question why does he have why these people or maybe its. The strength of the institutional structures of government and make it virtually impossible for anybody to actually be on the system and to do something other then what the system wants to do i really dont know at the end of the day it doesnt really matter but i think coming back to the will on the promise shows that he understands this is what the merican people want they dont want these wars anymore maybe even joe biden will pay it. Service to
Leaked into the waterways. Greenpeace c compares the villae to the exxon valdez disaster three decades ago. Plus, the World Health Organization sounds a warning of the rapid spread of the coronavirus in africa. In cameroon, political wrangling hampers the fight. We meet aid workers defying the ban. Hello to our viewers in the United States and all around the world. Welcome to our program. U. S. President donald trump has suffered a setback after another rise in tensions between the white house and the pentagon. A photo app photo op last week took place after troops and police had cleared a path for the president and his entourage by violently ejecting Peaceful Protesters. Dw correspondent Stefan Simons joins us from washington. How has the generals response been received . It depends who you ask. I think all the generals and former defense secretarys who have served in this administration and who came before him criticizing the president heavily they will probably be very happy now to
To cross off endless war im joined by my guest james to address and watched and hes a retired u. S. Diplomat and former Foreign Policy advisor to the u. S. Senate Republican Leadership and you new york we have lighter he is a Professor Emeritus of Political Science at rectors university as well as an Adjunct Senior Research analyst at the institute of war and peace at Columbia University all right gentlemen in effect i mean you can jump in and you and i also appreciate it ok james let me go to you 1st on this you were on cross talk during the campaign essentially during the election and after the election and what caught our eye mostly about drums candidacy was his willingness to rethink some of the pillars of american Foreign Policy and i was excited about i have to say that i know you were too. And i think there was a National Interest article that had his name on it but i think there were a lot of people that had their fingerprints on that article and we talked about it it was a lit
59 minutes we are session highs on the dow record highs on the nasdaq composite intraday and set for a record close coming up, the rebound for Airline Stocks has been fast and furious. Is there enough demand to justify the rise well get a firsthand look with robin hayes. Plus, a powerful email from a Goldman Sachs employee about equality in america made the rounds on wall street in the past few days. Well speak with freddererick ba that is coming up on the show. Lets focus in on the big stories were watching to day. Mike san thole and Brian Sullivan watching the Energy Sector which is helping lead the market gains today mike, lets kick things off with you. Yeah, well, this rally continues to impress not just in the magnitude of the gains since the march 23rd low but the persistence of it. Look at a two year chart this is really now a broad move. Up until around this point, you can say it was relatively narrow yes, some of beaten down stocks gained most. Mostst reas of the reason is th