it s what you do. go on kitty, kitty. kennedy: welcome back a deal with the iranian agreement over the likely weapons sites. it will be a iran. to save on commuting time and travel expense is but is there any possible downside using the honor system with nuclear weapons? not at all. so who is having a worse week the iran deal or the hillary clinton s server?
thing. and i think people like to toss around the fact that we have to stop them in some way from gaining this nuclear capability. i don t think it s inevitable, but i think if you have to hit iran, do it with boots on the ground, and you set them back a decade or two or three. i think that s the way to do it, with a massive aerial bombardment campaign. did you catch that? he suggested the use of nuclear weapons against iran s weapons sites and rather in other words do it with tactical nuclear weapons. well, this is scary talk, i d say, having lived through the goldwater period. liz winstead is a cheomedienne d dean is a columnist for the daily beast. i want to start with liz. you know, nuclear weapons are not small. they re not pea shooters. they kill lots of people. and once you use them against an islamic country, do you think that people in the rest of the arab world, the world around iran, would say my god, they re willing to use nuclear weapons in this region. they might do i
welcome back. an international team overseeing the dismantling of syria s chemical weapons arsenal just issued its first report that says that inspectors have now visited 21 of 23 weapons sites that were disclosed by damascus. this comes one day after the regime met its deadline for submitting a plan for getting rid of its chemical stockpiles. the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons says two remaining sites in syria have not been visited due to security concerns. of course, you remember, i mean a civil war still raging across the country making getting to these sites sometimes quite difficult. and. beijing s tiananmen square a jeep plowed into a crowd killing five people including the driver and a couple of tourists. this happened today. more than three dozen others were hurt. the car eventually hit this
screen that said obama asked for a delay in the vote, this allows space for the russian diplomacy. we ve heard from the syrian foreign minister saying they will open up chemical weapons sites, they are prepared to sign up to the chemical weapons convention banning the use and stockpiling of such weapons. the rebels are saying this is a political delaying tactic. we ve heard from saudi arabia and their allies essentially saying that the discussion the u.n. misses the point, it s all about chemical weapons but the killing in syria still goes on by conventional weapons. that s what the rebels are saying as well. assad must be held account. 76 people killed in syria yesterday, kate. nic, i ll take it. complex situation. let s try to simplify it for you. we ll bring in a couple experts who understand the situation very well. first, johniv ive avalon and pe beinart, special correspondent for the daily beast. good to have you both here. let s begin with what our poll
protective suits for the chemical weapons we are investigating. i think if that red line is crossed, you know, you could see a military involvement, involving some kind of air strike. some kind of activity to seize these weapons sites. before we do that, sean. sean: yeah. but i think before we do that if our own allies that are helping the rebels, like turkey, like qatar, like saudi arabia, like jordan, they re fighting each other for influence. sean: i now, but remember, ambassador, governor, this is troubling to me because this is the president went on the big apology tour, gave the speech gave a speech in cairo, we re arrogant and americans have shown arrogance and everything is deteriorated there. everything. from the rise expansion of al-qaeda. we now have the muslim brotherhood and we re giving the guys, views israelis are descendents of apes and pigs,