u.s. commander there s this moral ambiguity, not on college campuses, the elites, there is no moral confusion here. if a u.s. commander ever suggested or ever moved troops in a hospital to hide from the enemy, they would immediately be court-martialed. they would be taken out of the command structure of the united states military. they would be court-martialed. they would be dishonorably discharged. if just one did that. with hamas, that is their strategy. we knew from the day the attacks came, they were going to go. they were going to hide behind civilians. they were going to hide in schools. they were going to hide in the hospitals. we knew that. and it s exactly, willie, what it s exactly what s happened. again, wall street journal editorial page talking about it in their lead editorial, talking about the fact that today in gaza, hamas terrorists used the same war crime tactics that isis did in the battle of mosul. only now observers rush to apologize for it. when is
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of world war ii. reporter: many republicans were reluctant to sign this deal and give up, for them, what had been a tool to cut runway spending, that, of course, sequestration. congressman paul ryan tried to remind conservative skeptics that the deal does, indeed, preserve a lot of the components of sequestration. well, first of all, it doesn t end sequestration, it just gives some temporary relief for sequestration over the next year and a half which is the term of this agreement. we keep 70% of the sequester, and 30% of the sequester that we give relief to we more than pay for with smart spending cuts that are permanent in the other part of government spending. reporter: though the budget deal is done and signed, potential obstacles remain. this thing sets spending levels, but it does not appropriate money. congressional appropriators will have to figure out how to spend that money, and there s some concern democrats could throw a wrench into the works by attaching an extension
kerry with iran, at least the early stages of that deal, will really stick. as you noted, iran s nuclear chief boasting they re building a whole new generation of centrifuges. the deal does allow them, at least tentatively, to develop these. but for six months they cannot be operational. republican senator mark kirk, though, telling fox just in the last few moments, quote: the american people are rightfully distrustful of iran s true nuclear intentions, and today s news demonstrates once again why congress needs to pass the nuclear weapon-free iran act to protect us from iranian deception. if we want a world without iranian nuclear weapons, we need to make clear to iran s leaders that bad faith in negotiations will be met with the toughest economic sanctions in history. what senator kirk is referring to, he s the lead republican co-sponsor of a bill we re told now has 47 co-sponsors, both democrats and republicans, that would institute a whole new round of sanctions and have them