chairing the rga does not translate automatically to the white house. just ask former rga chairman rick perry and mitt romney. jake? we also just learned another ex-governor slipped into that exclusive luncheon today, former president george w. bush, who has to go great lengths to stay out of politics since leaving office. we re told he took part in a two-hour q & a session, telling the governors the best breeding ground for presidents are the governors. when we come back, his son says it was the trip of a lifetime for his father, a tour of north korea. why was the korean war veteran pulled off a plane and where is he now? plus, as the u.s. and iran continue talks, the supreme leader of iran takes a not so subtle dig at israel. stay with us.
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on in their life and marriage and people feel great compassion about that. what we re talking about now is his judgment, his political conduct, his really incredible self-aware how am i trying to say this. arrogance is the word i want to use, but i was going to try to soften it a bit. to say that he could go forward again. and that s what is so striking about this. and today brought in his well regarded wife. of course. they always do. let s take a look at the q&a session where he brought his wife along, huma with reporters. here is anthony weiner. he was asked point-blank when was the last time you did this. and here was his answer. when was the last explicit text? um, i can t say exactly. some time last summer, i think. was it after you told people magazine it was a lot of work to get where we are today? yes. an interesting question. when is the last time you sent naked pictures of yourself to strangers. he said um, i can t remember exactly. the reporter is referring
the rest of us to believe. he may not think that s an about the date. but when you talking about seeking public office, the date you were forced out is really important. you can separate what is going on in their life and marriage and people feel great compassion about that. what we re talking about now is his judgment, his political conduct, his really incredible self-aware how am i trying to say this. arrogance is the word i want to use, but i was going to try to soften it a bit. to say that he could go forward again. and that s what is so striking about this. and today brought in his well regarded wife. of course. they always do. let s take a look at the q&a session where he brought his wife along, huma with reporters. here is anthony weiner. he was asked point-blank when was the last time you did this. and here was his answer. when was the last explicit text? um, i can t say exactly. some time last summer, i think.
of the rebels. but isn t the very intensity of this civil war a strong reason for why we must have a comprehensive plan beyond simply arming the rebels? hi, martin. thanks for having me on. i admire senator mccain s speech. i also think your point is quite valid. as we learned in iraq, overth w overthrowing the dictator is not the end of the problem. you need to have a plan of what you do thereafter. senator mccain showed sensitivity to that today in his q&a session. he recognized the minority from which assad comes from, of course, is going to be the focus of retaliatory strikes if and when the insurgents get the upper hand. we can t be encouraging a genocide or anything of the type. so we have to have some kind of an integrated strategy. i began with this simple analogy so bosnia where there was the need for international