You can resite the litany in which they are justified that unfortunate conclusion. The one way to have confidence in the agreement is if the verification inspections provisions of it were air tight anywhere, any time but they are not. They create a whole negotiating process, as we said, 14 days, 21 days, appeal to a board. It is an invitation to the iranians to on advice kate and if they are caught with something wrong to get the time to get it out of the view of the international inspectors. In the area of in spectors whatever you are inspecting giving notice to whoever you are going to inspect always allows them to hide or fix the problem before you get there. It seems to me with 24 days, would you be able to hind the grand canyon or something. I find that as a problem. Big picture is it still the policy of iran today to destroy the United States . Well, until we hear otherwise, i think we have to say it is. And israel as well. And israel. And now you notice that last fridays demonst
School, i have to tell you the thought of becoming a murder prosecutor or attorney general or, for that matter, a United States senator, that was not on my radar screen. When i went back to New Hampshire after graduating from law school, my plan was to go work for a private firm because i had to pay some Student Loans off and make money and really just be in the private practice of law. Which can be very rewarding. That is what i did. But my life changed because you will find that with your law degree, there are many opportunities to use your degree in many different ways. So one day, the firm that i was working at a New Hampshire there was a partner who came to me and he asked me to cover for him at an arraignment in federal court, in a criminal case. And so, of course, you are eager to prove yourself and i said yes, i will do it. What i didnt know at the time is that he was sending the setting me up in a very significant criminal case. It was one where it involved a bank robbery in N
Admiral howard president jackson, dean, faculty, students, thank you for this wonderful privilege that youve given me, this honorary degree. I will tell you, my fellow on arend this is pretty cool. It feels a lot like a superman cape. I want to know, does it stop bullets . [laughter] i could use that in my job. President jackson, fellow on i class of 2015 come its a sincere honor to join you on this extraordinary occasion. Today marks a triumphant milestone in your lives. Symbolically crossing the stage you will also cross over into the next phase of your lives. With each step, you will pound into your souls this week feeling of accomplishment. Years now, you will recall the challenges of that last calculus class, the anxiety of preparing for your last test, the excitement of your last big red freak out night and the last witnessing of the Shirley Ann Jackson weather machine. [laughter] [applause] avriladmiral howard i thought it appropriate that i start this speech and share with you
School, i have to tell you the thought of becoming a murder prosecutor or attorney general or, for that matter, a United States senator, that was not on my radar screen. When i went back to New Hampshire after graduating from law school, my plan was to go work for a private firm because i had to pay some Student Loans off and make money and really just be in the private practice of law. Which can be very rewarding. That is what i did. But my life changed because you will find that with your law degree, there are many opportunities to use your degree in many different ways. So one day, the firm that i was working at a New Hampshire there was a partner who came to me and he asked me to cover for him at an arraignment in federal court, in a criminal case. And so, of course, you are eager to prove yourself and i said yes, i will do it. What i didnt know at the time is that he was sending the setting me up in a very significant criminal case. It was one where it involved a bank robbery in N
Even when people told me i couldnt win. The truth i learned along the way was pretty basic. You cant win what you dont fight for. So, i say to each of you, you want to change something . Nobody is going to give it to you. Youve got to fight for it. I wanted to be here today not just to be on the same stage where the boston symphony orchestra, james taylor, and lady gaga do their stuff. I wanted to be here because i believe in what you can do. I believe in what you can do if you fight for what you believe in. No matter the odds, no matter who you are up against, if you fight, Amazing Things can happen. Amazing things will happen. After all, we are here to celebrate your amazing graduation and to think of many more Amazing Things to come. So, thank you all and keep fighting. [applause] senator Elizabeth Warren thank you. Thank you. [applause] admiral Michelle Howard delivered this years commencement address to Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in new york. She encouraged graduates to stay