live shot of the tomb of the unknowns on this veterans day. here with us now, navy secretary ray mabus and president of the council on foreign relations, richard haass, author of the new book foreign policy begins at home. let s start with the wall street journal which focuses on iran. this is the paper s editorial. we never thought we d say that but thank heaven for the french foreign policy exceptionalism. that s hard for the wall street journal. francois hollande s socialist government saved the west from a deal that would all but guarantee iran becomes a nuclear power. while the negotiating details still aren t fully blown the french made clear saturday they objected to a nuclear agreement that british prime minister david cameron and president barack obama were all too eager to sign.
richard haass, there are a lot of republicans that don t like barack obama. a lot of business owners who are republicans who don t like barack obama, who voted against him twice. who, like me, don t support the idea of obama care. it s the law of the land. i understand that. elections have consequences. you know what, they are getting more concerned about the dysfunction in washington. you re starting to see members across the country, republican members feel pressure from business communities. across the globe. ambassadors are starting to see a real concern about america s standing in the world. your book talked about it. foreign policy begins at home. i thought it was a republican message, talking about the debt, entitlements. now it has a different meaning. you re going to see the business community mobilize. these guys are threatening the basic viability of the american
that will affect the delivery? could you extend that to mean air fields, aircraft? it depends on the interpretation of what that means. thanks very much for joining us. sure. joining us, a man that advised three republican presidents, one democrat the foreign relations and author of the important book foreign policy begins at home. what do you make of this draft resolution? i think you had a chance to go through it. i m sure it will pass in the foreign relations committee and the senate but what does it say to you? well, you know, i m not in favor of the resolution both in principle and specifics because the president had all the authority he needed and it introduces real questions of first of all it only allows 90 days and then you need another resolution. so you re building uncertainty into america s staying power.
air fields, aircraft? it depends on the interpretation of what that means. thanks very much for joining us. sure. joining us, a man that advised three republican presidents, one democrat the foreign relations and author of the important book foreign policy begins at home. what do you make of this draft resolution? i think you had a chance to go through it. i m sure it will pass in the foreign relations committee and the senate but what does it say to you? well, you know, i m not in favor of the resolution both in principle and specifics ? because the president had all the authority he needed and it introduces real questions of first of all it only allows 90 days and then you need another resolution. so you re building uncertainty into america s staying power. it will put constraints on what it is we can do and the price of gaining congressional support is
of what that means. thanks very much for joining us. sure. joining us, a man that advised three republican presidents, one democrat the foreign relations and author of the important book foreign policy begins at home. what do you make of this draft resolution? i think you had a chance to go through it. i m sure it will pass in the foreign relations committee and the senate but what does it say to you? well, you know, i m not in favor of the resolution both in principle and specifics because the president had all the authority he needed and it introduces real questions of first of all it only allows 90 days and then you need another resolution. so you re building uncertainty into america s staying power. it will put constraints on what it is we can do and the price of gaining congressional support is going to be to remove or dilute