pulls out of this deal and doesn t have anything to replace it with and then iran rushes towards the bomb, how will they prevent them from getting that weapon? sandra: tuesday leading up to this, he said of this president decides to back out of the tony 50 nuclear deal, he said no one will trust america again and his country will go back to work on expanding their capabilities. lisa: he also said death to americans, so let s not take what he says with the will graham saw. my question to you, colonel, who had the hostages. what about when we had the previous administration paying that $1.7 billion ransom? marie: you re not talking but that many crackly, but go ahead. michael: many people say that was just timing and really bad timing. i m not sure i can lately buy that either. at the end of the day, the president is right and looking
of in-person voter fraud. 46 million votes cast. if we weren t on television would call this a word that begins about. i will anyway. it s bunk. and it s bunk in every other case. if you re in texas you have to drive 120 miles to get i.d. if you re poor, that s a poll tax. that s what that s about. and important thing to know about this rule, and even though my voice is crackly, always be a voice for people disenfranchised in voter i.d. laws because this is part of the republican playbook and doing it because it works. that s why we need to make sure we are fighting this tooth and nail. jehmu greene, get you in on this. this is uncomfortable truth we have to face as party. your question about americans who think it s okay to show an i.d. to vote because they show
focus now on a former iraqi lawmaker and her husband. they re on a mission to rescue yazidi women and children. the desperate phone calls from some of the enslaved women kept coming in. atika shubert tells us more. reporter: the sound is muffled. crackly, barely audible over the sound of children, but this is a lifeline, a way to plot an escape from slavery under isis. every day this woman takes calls like this, pleas for help to escape. a former air strike iraq ri mai remembers when isis first captured mosul. we said why are they coming,
it can be more flavorful. who can forget for example, whipped cream. there it is! the sound of it. the sound of the nitrous oxide. the everyfizzy soda. they do extremely well. the sound then. yeah. we know what that sound is. totally. and they did a study where they show and they compared flat soda versus one that is poured for example, it is more desirable. you hear that america. throw some mentos in there. what about the soda that is good for you. carrots. exactly. crunch. the sounds that are important are crispy, crunchy, crackly, carbonated. what is the evolutionary biology.
life. as of now, i am in control here in the white house and allen standing beside haig said he looked anything but in control. his voice was crackly, high pitched, full of tension. his knees were shaking behind the podium there, and his elbows were shaking. back in the situation room, defense secretary casper weinberger said the nearest soviet submarine was close enough, a missile could reach the white house within 11 minutes. he moved b-52 bomber pilots closer to their aircraft. until we know a little bit more about it, it s better to be in the plane, it saves 3.5, 4 minutes, than it is to stay on land. haig bristled. he had just told the press the