negotiate out of fear. so i do think that now, he s going to have to make that case to the american people because you ve got many people trying to frame who he is what he believes in terms of our national security, but again, i think his philosophy, no question, is if we re going to do it let s do it the right way. we win, they lose. any room on the ticket for you, sir? chris, i m having too good a time hanging out with you like this. and by the way what a charmer. i had to jump through hoops to get here tonight. i m glad you did. we did every method of seduction to get you here. thank you so much. u.s. congressman j.c. watts of oklahoma. great guy. thanks for coming on. you ll make news tomorrow. and today, senator paul released a three-minute video which includes actually a clip from this show to tease tomorrow s big announcement. here s some of the video that has us in it.
nuclear weapons but the regime that would wield them. it s not just the iranian regime writ large. it s the guard corps that would have command of the control. you have a plan for regime change in iran? why is it, gene, that liberals and european greens all over the world support organized laker but refuse to support iranian trade unions, for example? okay. here we go. i invited you to give your views. do you think we re going to end up having to bomb them? no. what will we end up doing? i think we ll have to use economic coercion. iranians can t make payroll with oil going down. how do we do this the saudis are doing it for us because we forfeited our leadership chris. so what about the oil narcotic? you re so fast here. the saudis are going to bring down the iranian leadership? the saudis are going to bring down the iranian economy because they have more strategically than the obama administration. what do we have to do to make it work then? leading fr
we go in? where do we go here? with the usual sunni allies, we have a problem which is isis which is sunni. we don t get this. the americans aren t part of the sunni sunni/shia conflict. i m not sure the average voter who is supposed to be critical of rand paul theoretically on these issues could even tell which side any of those groups you mentioned are. it s confusing even to me. i m the only one we ll get into this in the next segment. munich, munich munich. keep sighaying munich tie in hitler because people know what he looks like. thanks guys. i read both of your papers every day and i read it in paper. i go down to the driveway and get it like the old days. good job, chris. thank you. i read the wall street journal, too. coming up president obama has a tough road ahead on the deal with iran. he needs to convince senate dms the deal makes us safer. he s facing a republican party that wants to fight him every step of the way. a crowd that constantly compares iran and
czechoslovakia. is it? i ll go back further. pre-world war ii. it s kellogg saying it s naivety that everyone wants peace. the reason why it s not neville chamberlain, chris is neville chamberlain was against a much stronger hitler. obama is caving. he didn t have an army. obama is caving in from a position of strength. let me ask you this. i want to get to gene. the implication of the debate with netanyahu and conservatives in this country, hawks in this country if you will is there s a third option. that it isn t war. we re not going to have to blow them apart, use bunker busters or help the israelis. there s another option. we can make a tougher deal work. to do you believe that? we gave $11.9 billion worth of unfrozen sanctions relief. the annual budget of the revolutionary guard that killed hundreds of americans, $5.6 billion a year. why it s like giving a little kid dessert first then asking
like, what prison was like. most fear rape in prison fear being beat up fear the hell of it. start with that. what was the worst part of something you never thought you d experience? prison life? honestly, chris, the worst part for me was not prison life. the worst part for me was the removal of my kids was being taken away from your family. and i think the depravation of freedom, for anyone, especially someone in my position or someone in your position the depravation of freedom is far more profound than you could even imagine. and the loss of your children and family is beyond anything you can comprehend really. until you re there. you spent two months in solitary while waiting to testify against an old friend. most of your time was spent in minimum security prison in western maryland. in the book you say you come to the realization that you re staying there. one piece at a time your hope