ones. i don t think we are looking at this from the perspective of, how do we secure syria for a free place per syrians, a place they can actualize their dreams and potentials. these conversations i ve been having throughout the day are much more about moving ships around on the border. this is really important to me because i have been making this point over the last two days, if we have a humanitarian desire to help people, we can let is refugees, fully fund refugee programs, many of which are underfunded. millions are in terrible conditions. what shouldn t be included? we are not correct in identifying principal factors are iran and russia. but is it really is the only thing we have in our imagination our arsenal that we have to engage these two nuclear powers militarily. president trump is, supposedly, you know, the art of the deal guy.
dispute between intelligence community what should have been classified, what shouldn t have been. what should have been released with freedom of information act. and again, this has almost nothing do with the e-mails she was sending. if colon powell ever produced all of his e-mails when he was secretary of state he deleted all of them. if he ever produced them, there would have been the same back and forth. hill. and also defied a white house policy which was set in 2009 by president obama. why is hillary clinton losing ground against ben carson in iowa but not jeb bush or donald trump? well because he is unknown and the more people get to know him especially after the debate the more they like him. i any jeb bush was very rusty, the front runners. so i m not at all surprised
torture, the geneva convention, all of which has standing as u.s. law in addition to the international treaty commitments. mieke, there are a number of reasons for keeping information classified and plenty of information around this subject that will remain classified as a result of this report. where would you draw the line in a situation like this about what should be classified, what shouldn t, and how would you weigh what congressman rogers is saying about the potential risk to americans of releasing the information. so one of the things that you want to keep classified are the identities of covert agents. you do that for their protection and the protection of the people who work with them. and the administration has been working closely with the committee to make sure that those identities are kept secret. the other thing, though, when you look at what should be released, this is a review of the techniques that were used. it s fundamentally different than the circumstances tha
that is against every international treaty obligation that we have made on the particular subject. the u.n. convention on human rights, the u.n. convention on torture, the geneva convention, all of which has standing as u.s. law in addition to the international treaty commitments. miike, there are a number of reasons for keeping information classified and plenty of information around this subject that will remain classified as a result of this report. where would you draw the line in a situation like this about what should be classified, what shouldn t, and how would you weigh what congressman rogers is saying about the potential risk to americans of releasing the information. so one of the things that you want to keep classified are the identities of covert agents. you do that for their protection and the protection of the people who work with them. and the administration has been working closely with the committee to make sure that those identities are kept secret. the other thin
him more than he has given himself. so would the secretary. and for what? exactly. i don t mean like so that was matt lee, associated press reporter. people started laughing, which really seems to have beefedled her. what she said was crazy. what shouldn t he get credit for? engaging in initiatives like iran, russia? they started heckling her! similar to what critics say about former secretary of state hillary clinton. just because she logged so many miles and visited so many countries, let s take a look at your resume and some changes that were actually made. you don t tell a coach, good job, even though you didn t win any games. but at least you dressed up and put your whistle on. it s going very well.