existence behind reasonable and defensible. and we are committed to their having a reasonable and sustainable sense of security for their citizens. our disagreement here is not over the goal. the goal is to prevent iran from getting a nuclear weapon. that s very important. because an iran nuclear weapon yeah it doesn t share our goal of a two-state solution. no, that s right. well, he is back and forth on that. but on the issue of iran we do share with the people of israel the view that iran should not get a nuclear weapon. the question is how best to achieve that. and i think the course that the president is following is the correct one. now, i believe it will come down in the end to the verification proceedings. the president of iran the ayatollah khamenei have both said iran does not want a nuclear weapon. but the actions of the government contradict their words. so you can t trust them. that s clear. it cannot be an agreement based on trust. will the agreement contain
president obama, how significant that he came out and slammed president obama s negotiations with iran trying to negotiate a new deal and said that the sanctions lifting sanctions would be a mistake and also believes that iranian regime is teetering. what do you make of that? it s not surprising that he believes those things and it would be shocking if he said it publicly, said that privately and of course the remarks leaked out not certificateterribly surprising that happened. it s not any different than what you re hearing from the foreign policy class and political advisers, it s a world view that president obama doesn t share. there s a clash of ideas here. i don t expect president bush to go on television and start trash talking the president s deal here. as you point out, very unusual for him to make remarks at all that could be passed along. i don t think it changes the nature of the debate any. i think the way the times
of that. and even if the world doesn t get it, we re totally committed to maintain those high standards. we ll continue doing that, even if the world doesn t get it or even if the world doesn t share and understand how committed we are to this. all right, mayor, thank you very. very much. just to to reminder my friend and colleague great brett baer will be speaking to benjamin netanyahu in the meantime, into a board the buses now just busting. the illegal conga wave the administration saw comings weeks ago? try a year ago. moderate to severe crohn s disease is tough,
universities as well. so this is not going anywhere. no matter the results of the vote. let me read you something that northwestern vp alan cubbage also said. asked what concrety would be worse under an employee relationship, he answered, again, we believe they are only students. it would change it from an academic relationship to an employee-employer relationship. given how much money the ncaa pulls in and doesn t share with its players, is this a bad thing? what are the potential pitfall, quickly? if it was an academic relationship, why aren t they getting class credit for playing football? why are they spending 60 hours a week doing it? why are they limited in terms of the classes they can take because of the insane travel schedules that exist for the 21st century athlete? there needs to be a recognition of the reality. that doesn t mean they don t go to class anymore, but it does mean they get a seat at the table to talk about the terms of their work. dave zirin in chicago, a
uses language that would make phil s language look like, you know, a disney show. the bottom line is, it has nothing to do with the coarseness of their language. i can tell you as someone who has been the victim of coarse language from glad and their proponents, it is not the coarse language that s the problem. the problem is they don t tolerate someone who doesn t share their point of view. we only have 30 second left. are you surprised this debate is gripping somebody so. everybody is talking about this. people have had enough, greta. it s one thing to be saying we need to be tolerant of folks and let people live the way they want to live, and that s not what s going on here. we re being forced to accept their point of view and if you don t, you are absolutely put out there on the margins and you are being told you are a hater and you are a bigot and you have no place on television. what he did was crude and coarse, no doubt about it, but what they really object to was the fact t