engaged in the business. so those people who sell guns at gun shows may now become engaged in the business and have to have a license. and by being required to have a license, then they have to do background checks. so it s kind of going around through the back-door to close the loophole. it doesn t officially do it, but it will certainly restrict the number that are sold without background checks. it s amazing. this is going to be a defining moment of the president s term in office. this scene today. and it was a big moment. but what he he actually did was pretty small because that s all he can do. if you want to change gun control in the united states, congress has to do it, not the president. so i was just struck by the con strast between this really bureaucratic step in the direction of closing the gun show loophole and this incredible emotion that we see. so given precisely that point
with it. so the time line as e we know so far, they left their house at 8:37 a.m. on december 2nd. he left his house at 8:37 a.m. he arrived at the irc at 8:47 a.m. he he left the irc at 10:37 a.m. he then returned to the irc at 10:56 a.m. and over the next few minutes the attack took place inside the irc where multiple people were shot and 14 people were killed. they then visited a lake that porng. the missing time line i have is from 12:59 p.m. to 1:17 p.m. on december 2nd. again, 12:59 to 1:17, that s 18
this crisis, it s very likely it will get worse and it will affect us. it will affect our policies in syria, our efforts in yemen, our efforts to fight isis in iraq and syria, so the u.s. can t just sit back and say, oh, well, there s nothing we can do. we don t have any influence. influence is kind of like your muscles. if you don t use it, you lose it. believe me i know. okay, i ll take your word for it there, josh rogin. you quoted aaron david miller, former middle east negotiator in your piece. the obama administration seize the iran deal as the one stabilizing factor in the region that is increasingly spinning out of control and is therefore giving the u.s.-iranian relationship top priority. he led with that but what was his point in saying that? right. this is something i think people inside the obama administration will acknowledge. we ve got the iran nuclear deal and that s the president s legacy. that s in a very delicate stage
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mexico and this process, this extradition fighting it, will there be any difficulties getting him back home? the process in mexico is usually to protect mexican citizens. this person, the fugitive is a united states citizen and i do not see the judge granting him a stay there. although he can appeal it, but i feel he will be back in a week being brought back by the marshal service. in all your years tracking fugitiv fugitives, do you think they thought once they crossed the border they were free to go? in their minds, i m sure they felt that way. but as you know, the united states marshal service is very efficient in what they do. they had their electronic surveillance unit on them relatively quick and apprehended them quickly.