, if youre unsure, it is. You can text and post on the social media sites. Usa today and suffix university did a poll doing this idea that if americans thought things would get better or worse in their own lives in 2020. When they say that, 80 said yes, 11 said no. 80 predicting their lives would be better, that optimism stretched across demographic lines. One of the main reasons those party those people participated said they thought that our lives would be better from the economy. Also, those surveyed protected things would get better for their community, but as a nation as a whole, optimism was more 72 percent towide 16 . Democrats thing said things would get worse. You can factor that into your thinking, whether you would view more things optimistically or pessimistically. We will take calls in a few moments. We will be joined by opinion nests to talk not only about politics but other issues, as she has many a day on this program. Joining us from New Hampshire is the syndicated tal
Cant we use them . Thats wow. One of the reasons why he has he just doesnt have Foreign Policy experts around him. Trump asked three times . In an hour briefing, why cant we use Nuclear Weapons . From wondering about the use of Nuclear Weapons to stealing war plans, to reportedly spilling secrets about Nuclear Submarines, donald trump has a long history of problematic behavior with classified intelligence. Well have more on that one reporting. Nuclear, nuclear intelligence, willie. This is, again that and his love of autocrats is a bad mix. Yeah. I mean, we all remember that disturbing time when we said he was ill fit, but, you know, this is a guy that has been reckless with intelligence from the very beginning. I mean, one of his first visitors in the white house, he had the Foreign Minister of russia and the Russian Ambassador to the United States. What did he do . He spilled classified secrets that we got from another country. Had no reporters in there, no u. S. Reporters there, but
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Secretary on it Nuclear Threats facing the u. S. And the world. Then cavett phillips. Later, meredith i dont believe teachers should be armed. I believe teachers should teach. [applause] [captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2016]] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. Visit ncicap. Org] but thats exactly whats wrong with this country. We have people in washington, d. C. Representatives, senators and legislatures telling teachers what they should do without asking teachers what do you want to do . [captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2016]] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. Isit ncicap. Org] host that was sheriff steve israel, part of cnns townnal florida last night which followed yesterdays white house listening session on School Safety and guns. The president meeting this morning with state and
Iz, thank you for being here. You have lived through the Nuclear Threats of the cold war, can you compare that to the potential threats that we are aware of today in the world of iran, north korea, and other areas . Guest at the end of the cold war in the early 19 90s, a lot of people were hoping that the specter of Nuclear Weapons use was behind us. Unfortunately today, i would have to say that the possibility of a Nuclear Weapon being used is probably higher than at any time other than the cuban missile crisis. Our concern is less on the intentional use as opposed to an accident, miscalculation, or blunder that provides faulty information to the president of the United States or the president of russia and leads to nuclear use. Host is is the feeling you are feeling when you were Energy Secretary . Guest yes, indeed, though i think it has gotten worse. For example, russia, lets face it our relationship is very poor at the moment. Much less communication going on even then at the heig