minister would prefer to solve the issue without resulting in violence. we can do it if we put the right pressure. of course we cannot trust them. this is why we need a very very extreme and effective monitoring to verify but if you let them, just suspend and keep the potentials, the monitoring could be not very good. only if they put everything render everything absolute, only if they dismantle then we can monitor. this is why we need the dismantling of their potential which is illegal anyway. why should they be given concessions as all the other members of the international community do not? so they get a prize for violation. what would that mean for the non proliferation regime? venezuela, saudi arabia and others will want the same thing and then it s a nuclear world we do not want to see. jon: it s good to have you in. thank you. jenna: jon it was a day the music died. three rock stars killed in a plane crash. now more than 50 years later, a
thank you for coming on. jon: breaking news now. secretary of state john kerry is heading to saudi arabia in the wake of growing tension over an emerging nuclear deal with iran. he s travelling from the nuclear talks in switzerland to try to ease any concerns on the part of iran s sunni rival. he will meet with saudi arabia s new leader king solomon and with other gulf state foreign ministers. national security correspondent joins us live from the pentagon with more on that. secretary of state john kerry is on route to riyadh to reassure the saudis who are sunni and in particular the new saudi king king solomon that the nuclear deal being negotiated by the u.s. and the p 5 in geneva will be good for the region of the this is going to be a hard sell to the saudis who kerry needs as part of the anti-isis coalition in iraq. saudis are terrified that iran is playing the west and will get a nuclear bomb. this will set off a nuclear arms
jenna: we ll be there every step of the way, i m sure. thank you. jon: a teenager confesses on tape to the brutal murder of his teacher. why a judge ruled that confession cannot be played in court. plus how hillary clinton s use of a personal email address while secretary of state shielded her and the department from a probe of her public records. we want to hear from you. should government officials be required to use a government email address in order to preserve their documents? get in on the conversation. go to fox news.com/happening now and click on america s asking.
documents. jenna: have we done that? i don t think we do a very good job of it. i don t think we did a go ahead job of exploiting the documents that were taken from the iraqi intelligence services for that matter. jenna: and why? well i think there s some inertia and we re focused for the most part on current intelligence reporting and what we would call serialized reporting what is being collected on a day-to-day basis. and i think, you know you get caught up in what i hate to say it on fox but the cnn news headlines news type of analysis. and the deeper, more detailed analytical work that needs to go into this is not done. jenna: you can mention cnn, derek. it s okay. we re confident. we re comfortable right jon? we re comfortable. jon: that s right. jenna: but derek, we would love to have you come on to talk more about this important topic, making sure we fully understand the enemy, make sure we do our due diligence and then act on it the way we need to.
multi sectarian government that takes a multi sectarian approach to defeating isil and regaining control of its own territory. sectarianism is what brought us to the point where we are. and so i do look at it with concern. lots of concern what we re seeing is the anti-isis coalition that including saudi arabia. they may now begin to fray even further given iran s involvement in iraq in recent days. secretary of state john kerry has his work cut out for him in riyadh today. jon: what a mess in that part of the world. thank you. jenna: an important story. more on that a little later in the show. in the meantime new information on the political fallout on capitol hill. after the g.o.p. backed down in fighting over the funding for department of homeland security deciding to pass a quote, clean bill without linking it to overturning the president s executive orders on immigration.