always our fault. let me start with you, senator. this is new hampshire. yeah. melissa: what do you think about this? you ve been out on the campaign trail. how would you have responded? in a crowd of supporters, do you want to correct and cut down your own supporters? happened to me. melissa: where obama is muslim, not a birther, he is good family man. you have to correct them. she is absolutely right. carly, is absolutely right, if that happened other way around it would have been all hell breaking loose and the fact she didn t say, sir, with respect, i understand what you re saying. i get a little frustrated with her, but she is presidential candidate. she is running for president. the fact you want to vang gel her is really inappropriate. thank you for your question, next. melissa: emac, what do you think of carly s spin on this one? kind of gave them a pass. gave hillary a pass. she said the media, it is kind of always our fault. everything is our fault. we re an easy targ
reporter: well we just heard from the european union foreign policy chief here. she described it as touching the most difficult, sensitive issues. she says that s painful, but that pain is necessary at this stage of the talks. she described these as being political issues. she also said that the talks aren t going to meet the deadline. they re going to continue, is what she said. we are continuing to negotiate for the next couple of days. and we are interpreting in a flexible way our deadline. reporter: what she didn t say was one of the really tough stumbling block issues one of them is that iran wants a weapons ban in place by u.s. sanctions five years ago it wants that lifted and won t sign any broader nuclear deal even though the weapons ban is not part of the nuclear issue, they say they won t sign that broader
faith, faith jenkins. good to see you. good morning. the defense rested its case yesterday. she testified that she met with tsarnaev and he was remorseful for what he did. do you think this will have an impact? i think it will. i ve been trying to listen if to see if there s any reason any juror would want to spare tsarnaev s life. i think this testimony from prejean would present a reason. it was the first glimpse the jurors have heard inside of the mind of tsarnaev. he s not going to take the witness stan. they don t get to hear from him. i m sure they would love to hear him express regret himself. but i think that this fun was the next best thing. i think it was a great move by the defense to put her on the witness stand as she testified how she met with him, spoke to him. and she that his feelings of regret were sincere. what she didn t say was that he
with managing director of the imf, christine lagarde, at the beginning of their imf spring meetings this week, talking about how lifting the sanctions in iran could eventually not only just help ran, but help the world, because it would lower oil prices. not a word on the nuclear talks, though mary. no. and what she didn t say is that of course, oil s a global commodity, it reacts to price. so if iran isn t producing we may produce more. so set that aside, she wants stability in oil markets, you don t want to empower a new persian empire led by iran, a state sponsor of terror. you don t want nuclear proliferation. and ultimately, more u.s. involvement in the middle east. you know this is not a good thing for the global economy. right. look, i think this deal is in trouble. it s very clear it s in trouble. that s why the president quote, cooperated with congress on he said he would sign a book. exactly. and before that it was never over my dead body. and now he wants to be a
and the obama white house had very strict policies regarding all of this. she only turned them over after the state department asked for them. she didn t say, hey, i m going to turn these over a month later, six months later. you re right, it was a couple years later. i think the intent of holding them is going to be a big investigation as these investigations go forward. i did some reporting on this today and when you stick to that two different house republican committee chairmen trey gowdy he might subpoena the server to get some deleted e-mails back. then jason chaffetz of the house government oversight committee saying he might get involved. i spoke to mitch mcconnell today. she said the e-mail thing is interesting. let the house republicans deal with that. i m more interested in the clinton foundation. cbs news reporting $2 million went to the foundation from a chinese construction company with ties to the communist government. it happened after she left as secretary of state b