best attorney that he could possibly have for this. i think that things will be exat the dated. back on what you were talking about president obama, over the last month, president obama has gone to great pains to talk about the fact that as the president of the united states, under his requirements as commander and chief, he will will leave no soldier behind. he has also gone to great pains to say that his responsibility is to look out for every american abroad. i m challenging him and i m asking him to do the right thing, have you done that for another soldier, this soldier nobody has any questions about his commitment to this country. he is an american hero. and he needs to be out. and i m asking the president to call the president of mexico and on humanitarian terms. this is a young man, an hardball man with post-traumatic stress disorder and he needs to be out. you know congressman, chairman royce says he wants it fast tracked. that s what i have been saying all along fast trac
at playing for time and delaying. we in the house have passed a very strong bill, sanctions bill against them. i was a co-author of that bill, along with chairman royce. and i think it s very important that iran understand that all options are on the table, because otherwise they are not going to bargain in good faith and we can not allow iran to have a nuclear bomb. which is another thing that bothers me about the talks. again, if the talks are at the end that there will be no bomb for iran, it doesn t seem like it s too much to ask them to stop enriching while we re talking. congressman engle, thanks for coming on. thank you. another round for healthcare.gov officials getting grilled in washington. even as the white house says the site is getting better. but will the politics improve for the president? our strategists weigh in coming up.
suspects. they, of course, have a heavy an triterrori anti terrorist squad. they will take any threats very, very seriously. richard roth, thank you for being there. ed royce joins us live right now, a republican from california. he is here to talk to us about syria, major develops yesterday on that and today as well. but chairman royce, first, i want to ask you about the attacks here in boston. you are chairing this committee and holding hearings on islamic extremism in chechnya. a very important subject right now. any information. new information connecting these brothers to islamic extremism in chechnya? we do. the mosque that the older brother attended in chechnya is one of the most radicalized.
states, but it probably means assisting those who were resisting assad in a more robust way. to make certain that we put a quicker conclusion or quicker end to this struggle in syria. all right. congressman ed royce, chair of the foreign affairs committee, thank you for joining us, really appreciate it. thank you. i want to show you live pictures right now, coming to cnn from devens, massachusetts, an hour west, an old military base that houses a prison facility that is housing dzhokhar tsavraev, the 19-year-old suspect in the boston marathon bombings, he was moved in the dark of night between 1:00 and 3:00 a.m., taken from boston from the beth israel deaconess medical center, and he is being held there now. so many victims families staying in the same hospital in
and, finally, chairman royce, the iran sanctions bill, do you think that that will get through congress? i do think so. i think that the members of the house and the senate on both sides of the aisle certainly are very, very concerned about the attempts to miniaturize a weapon, the attempts to develop a three stage icbm in iran, and at the same time the fact that the centrifuges, you know, continue to spin, and so in light of that, we have seen times in our history when sanctions really worked effectively. one of them was the bipartisan work done on south africa under apartheid, which not only changed the government there, but also put an end to the atomic weapon that had been produced by the government in south africa. the apartheid government gave up that weapon. i think if we can move forward with these particular sanctions, which are focused on additional pressure on the central bank and