Architecture hases been in their interests and has been good for the region. This is one of the big dangers architecture,es that you see those interests, those disparate interests of each country playing outk in different and dangerous and destabilizing ways, and thats one thing the United States needs to keep in mind. Once we retreat other things with try to fill that vacuum which are not our interests. Just again, on the topic of u. S. Iran cooperation, even if you posited that maybe im wrong and maybe there are these common interests, would we still want to see u. S. Iran cooperation . I think the answer is, no. First, lets think about the efficacy of iranian involvement in iraq. Its not clear from irans experience in syria which i believe the ambassador will address iran has the able to defeat a group like eye is . In isis in away that stabilize the country. They havent been able to do that in syria. In syria, you seal the Assad Government has managed to avoid collapse, managed to
Ms. Tobias. Do you believe roe v. Wade should be overturned . I do. Thank you. Im sorry, the answer is, yes. I believe unborn children should be protected. Thank you. Senator graham . Senator graham. Thank you. Thank you very much, mr. Chairman. I want to thank you for having the hearing, because i think its an important topic, and i would like to join with ms. Tobias recommendation that we have a hearing on my bill which is the paincapable unborn Child Protection act, 1670, and have a joint vote on the senate floor and see where everybody falls out on it because its a subject worthy of debate. Lets see if we can find some Common Ground here about how all these laws work. Ms. Tobias, is it your understanding that 1670 would proprevent a ban prevent a ban on third trimester abortions that protect with exceptions for the life of the mother and rape and incest . 1670 . Yes excuse me, the other one. 1696. The one today . Yes, maam. Im sorry. Yes. This bill would limit, would prevent a ban
With the same name and come from the same place and follow them from slavery, civil war, reconstruction, jim crowe and up until today and compare and contrast. Chris tomlinson on his family slaveowning history and how the legacy of slavery still affects american society. He talked to the brother of former nfl running back about the familys former lineage from the hill. Now a conversation on the ongoing violence in iraq and the threat and influence of the group known as isis. We will hear from the state department advisor. The Atlantic Council hosted his 90minute event. Welcome to the Atlantic Council i am the direct of the center here. I am happy to welcome you to a converation on the state of play in syria, iraq and the broader region and whether the threat of isis or whatever i should call it today could forge a coalition among states in ways that rarely see eyetoeye and we want to push this dimension of the overall question. I am particularly pleased to welcome ambassador lukman fai
They fired their media team. [laughter] Ashley Oconnor what other trend should people in this room be aware of this cycle that you have pioneered or picked up on . One of the things you and i talked about was reaching people in ways other than overtheair tv. Well i think is sort of touched on this earlier is seeing political ads in every different medium than how they are going to start to follow you around. That echo chamber and retargeting so they are constantly being exposed to the message in all these different mediums. I think thats new to this cycle. The different platforms. In a broadcast tv which is still the most effective way to reach a whole lot of voters. Cable. You can really target now the message for different voters. Radio and on line into on line you will have banner and retargeting where the ads are now finding you in being delivered to you. Cookie marketing and i think it has just, there are just many different ways now. I dont think one alone works. I think its acco
Everyone thought hillary would win. Obama comes out of the blue from nowhere and swedes everything away. He with two terms. Leave it to the democrats to come up with someone on the left of Hillary Clinton. Host which is what we talked about yesterday. Think the Democratic Party has a lot of the same internal divisions but the democrats are more cohesive. They are poised to run for president on the democratic side that tend to be, if you look at haveon and warren, probably a lot more support within the wings of the party than the republicans do and the republican field is a little more unsettled. Really near the end of his second term, and i mean in the final year as the up, the issue is does hillary run or not. If she does not, it is probably a wideopen yield on their spot. And you the presidency, have a political figure that at least appears to be a consensus candidate at this time. It is different for republicans are now. They have been out of power for a while. They have not had imm