similar set of secondary sanctions prior to iran a nucle. if that gets the iranians to the table, and again, i am taking president trump at face value that he wants to come of that he wants to negotiate a new deal, that s a good thing. i think neil: you voted for the deal, right? i did. neil: you did like the deal? i think he made a mistake, but we are where we are. i don t think it was a perfect deal, but the end goal was to make sure iran didn t get nuclear weapons. at least in that 20 year period, we made it much more difficult for the iranians. neil: s but their provocative behavior in the gu gulf, does this prove that maybe we made the wrong deal with the wrong people? no, because the deal was never about the other actions that the iranians were taking. they are still bad actors.
business with countries that have egregious human rights records but then why were democrats supportive of the iran deal? jessica: they thought it was our best option to make sure iran didn t end up with nuclear weapons. there are a lot of people who would attest to that, we will see what comes out of it now that it s you know, we have added administration hostile to it. democrats know as well as republicans that you have to do business with people that you don t want to. and who are human rights abusers and all that. the obama administration, in good faith, thought that iran going into the steel was good to make us all safer. i love to see bipartisanship, especially with people like michael he and bernie sanders. those are the polar opposites of the spectrum, and it s a wonderful thing. we also glossed over this yemen has been going on for years, and we woke up to it because of the brutal murder of jamal khashoggi. it was a terrible thing, we should have been more concerned th
met with fines, not any sort of criminal action. campaign finance violations for the prosecutor, there is a very high level of burden of proof for intent. right now it seems like that is very ambiguous for the president. there seems to be a lot of gray area here, yet democrats are trying to act like it s some sort of black and white situation. it certainly doesn t appear to be. jessica: it seems to be black-and-white for fdny, and they know better than we do. there are many people who think what you think you, but judge napolitano is not on his own here. he made it very clear yesterday lisa: i respect them, but there s a lot of different jessica: he said, if you direct someone to commit a murder, you are charged equally for having directed that. if it s a person who executed i. if he was the one making negotiations, and as harris pointed out, that one was from campaign funding. he did that himself. then he certainly is in trouble. there is also more to it melissa: that s
didn t build a nuclear weapon. it wasn t a perfect deal, i don t think any of us thought it was. it prevented iran building a nuclear weapon. trump came in, ripped it out without any alternative in place. congressman, here s your morning softball. throw it right over the plate for you. you have been traveling the country on behalf of candidates and you hope to get engaged in politics. many of them veterans. you have been in many states, you are mentioned as a potential candidate yourself. tell us this morning, you as a democrat, what s your story? where do you want to take us as a democrat, the democratic party, where are we going? the reality is a lot of americans are hurting, feeling unsafe, feel like they can t pay the next health care bill that comes to them. what we need are leaders that have courage to be honest about problems we face in america, and are actually going to develop an
hour two. welcome. i m brooke baldwin. families are reacting as the man accused of carrying out the massacre officials hears the charges against him. 124 counts including two dozen murder charges. we ll talk about that in just a moment. first, to syria. we have been talking about the commercial hub of this country, that being aleppo. so far they have failed to rest control of the city from the increasing confident rebels. take a look at this video. far from hunkering down and taking a pounding. the anti-government rebels attacked this military base. this is north of aleppo. they drove out the government forces and seized all kinds of weapons including several tanks. iran watson is in syria. he witnessed this battle overnight. here is what he said. reporter: the army base was firing in all different directions with machine guns. it was firing big tanks outside hitting the neighbors villages. they called in artillery all the way from aleppo which was a couple of miles down