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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150318:11:04:00

vote he s not a monarch. he sure looms large. let s talk richard haase, of what that means for the united states, given its negotiations with iran and our own inner politics here that have been somewhat undermining to the president s relationship with netanyahu. some might ask how long is netanyahu going to impact our foreign policy even shape it? well again, i don t think the immediate repercussions are about the palestinian issue. there is nothing going on there anyhow t. real issue is iran. that s what netanyahu will focus on like a laser. have you the two deadlines the end of march and the end of june. i think what he has done is set up a dynamic. he will conduct an early policy. that was only in place. this will only reenforce that. the most interesting dynamic will be between israel on the hill and the hill and the administration. so robert gibbs chime in if that s true how, then does the

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150318:10:34:00

virtually all 54 republican senators. 67 votes would mean a veto-proof majority. meanwhile, senator marco rubio says he would absolutely defy european allies and revoke a deal with iran if he was elected president. rubio one of 47 republicans who signed that controversial letter to iran said the next president, quote, should not be bound by any agreement. this comes as a new poll finds 44% of americans believe that letter will have no impact on negotiations with iran. nearly half say the letter was inappropriate, including one-third of all republicans and more than two-thirds say they support direct diplomatic talks with iran over its nuclear program. richard haase the white house, i know looking at these numbers and in terms of what they re trying to accomplish what are they thinking? they ve got a real problem. it seems some how fair.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150318:11:08:00

robert. i m really confused at the first part. you said that the administration hadn t been hard on the north korean leader. they called him chicken bleep to the atlantic monthly. they don t snub him repeatedly. they don t make it you said in this broadcast, public. only bengals then e men yet benjamin netanyahu seals to be the focus. you make it sound like we have some great relationship with the north koreans. yes, richard. what worries me is you got essentially a dysfunctional relationship between the president of the united states and the prime minister of israel at a time when we probably never wanted a fusional relationship. we are going to be making historic consequential decision about iran over the next four

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150318:10:45:00

to 1990 n. 2001 the fbi got a tip that he sympathized with osama bin laden. now, terrorism experts say at 47-years-old it s highly unlikely he would have ended up on the front lines as an isis fighter. but as a former u.s. military service member he would have been a tremendous a huge propaganda tool for isis. now, since he was in the air force for such a short period of time so long ago, nobody believes that there was any connection between his military service and his self radicalization. on his laptop interestingly, was a fare well letter to his wife in which he said there are only two outcomes to this. victory or martyr. obviously, he never had any idea he would end up in a federal prison here in the u.s. . wow, fascinating story, jim miklazewski, thanks. richard, you point to a shred of

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150318:10:16:00

applies to everybody in terms of the white house. richard, you worked in the state department although not yet secretary of state, you haven t had to sign that. are you surprised by this? because jen tsaki points out that col inpowell and condoleeza rice did not sign documents. what i understand you have a checklist form. you gave back your building pass. documents or whatever. but the idea of a secretary of state would be given courtesy of not signing it doesn t sound surprising. i expect white house staffs sign such a form i doubt the vice president and president will be asked to sign. it tell us you about the politic, everything that they didn t do is now going to be put under. is the politic, harold weigh in. is it politics or just procedure? i think that richard is right. i think the relationship that mrs. clinton and the campaign now have with the emerging campaign now have with the press is under a lot of stress and

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