way your administration would not be a third term of president obama. certainly ending the wars. we ve got to stop these wars. we have to have a new dynamic, a new paradigm. we just spent half a billion dollars arming and training the rebel soldiers in syria, they quickly joined the other side. president obama is requesting i d like to finish my answer. also, we just bombed a hospital. we ve had drone strikes that have hit weddings. we need a new paradigm in the middle east. governor o malley, how would you be different from president obama s administration. i would follow through on the promise to protect the main street economy from recklessness on wall street, separate out the too big to jail and too big to fail banks, put in place a
medvedev was the president. we got an ability to bring important material to our soldiers in afghanistan. when putin came back in and said he was going to be president, that did change the relationship. we have to stand up to his bullying and specifically in syria, it is important and i applaud the administration because they are engaged in talks right now with the russians to make it clear that they ve got to be part of the solution to try to end that bloody conflict and to provide safe zones so that people are not going to have to be flooding out of syria at the rate they are. i think it s important too that the united states make it very clear to putin that it s not acceptable for him to be in syria, creating more chaos, bombing people on behalf of assad. we can t do that if we don t take more of a leadership position. senator sanders, what would you do differently?
the leaders, come on, we ve got to change this. we re not coming to take away your guns. we believe in the second amendment. anderson, when the nra wrote to when the nra wrote to the members in our state and told people with hunting traditions lies about what our comprehensive gun safety legislation is, i wrote right back to them and laid out what it actually did. that s why not only did we pass it, but the nra didn t dare to petition i want to move onto another issue in the headlines right now. secretary clinton, russia, they re challenging the u.s. and syria. they ve lied about who they re bombing. you spearheaded the reset with russia. did you underestimate the russians and as president, what would your response to vladimir putin be right now in syria. first of all, we got a lot of business done with russians when
at some point? yes. thank you. i ve been standing over here for ten minutes. well, i am in the middle here. lots of things coming from all directions. i have to say i was very pleased when governor o malley endorsed me for president in 2008. i enjoyed his strong support in that campaign and i consider him obviously a friend. there s a lot of loose talk going on here. we are already flying in syria just as we are flying in iraq. the president has made a very tough decision. what i believe and why have have advocated that the know-fly zone which would be in a coalition be put on the table, i m trying to figure out who leverage we have to get russia to the table. diplomacy is not about getting to the perfect solution. it s about how you balance the risk. thank you. i think we have an
citizens. we will do something about that. senator sanders, i want you to be able to respond. pardon me? i d like you to get in on this. i think mr. putin is going to regret what he is going i think that when he gets into that doesn t seem to be the type of guy to regret a lot. i think he is already regretting what he did in crimea. i think what he is trying to do now is save some face. i think when russians get killed in syria and when he gets bogged down, i think the russian people are going to give him a message that maybe they should come home, maybe they should start working with the united states to rectify the situation. governor webb has said he