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Sunday, October 15, 2017

Sunday shows - Spotlight shifts to Iran nuclear deal

 
 
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Tillerson: Staying in the Iran deal in best interest of the US
BY REBECCA SAVRANSKY 
 
Tillerson said the U.S. will see if it can address the flaws in the Iran nuclear deal by staying within the agreement and working with the country's friends and allies.
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McMaster: Trump laid down a marker for Iran, allies to fix 'weak' deal
BY JULIA MANCHESTER 
 
"It is a weak deal that is being weakly monitored, and so the president has made clear he will not permit this deal to provide cover for what we know is a horrible regime to develop a nuclear weapon," McMaster said on "Fox News Sunday."
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Iranian diplomat: Trump 'widening the mistrust' with decision on nuclear deal
BY REBECCA SAVRANSKY
 
"None of us ever trusted the United States. This deal was not based on trust. It was based on mutual mistrust," Iranian Foreign minister Javad Zarif said on CBS's "Face The Nation."
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Netanyahu: Trump decision on Iran deal 'brave'
BY MALLORY SHELBOURNE
 
“I think the president was very courageous in saying, ‘I'm not going to kick this can down the road. I'm not going to say, 'Well, it's going to be on somebody else's watch.' I'm going to stop this from happening,’” the Israeli prime minister told CBS’s “Face the Nation.”
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Kasich: US is 'weakening' post-WW2 alliances
BY JULIA MANCHESTER
 
“We can't afford to walk away. Because if we walk away, this thing collapses. And who wins? The authoritarians. The Russians and the Chinese. Not good for our country, and not good for freedom," he said. 
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Collins 'disappointed' in Trump's actions on health care
BY MALLORY SHELBOURNE
 
“What the president is doing is affecting people’s access and the cost of healthcare right now,” the Republican senator said. "And I don’t agree with his decision on the subsidies that help low-income people afford their deductibles and copays and I don’t agree with his executive order.”
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Dem senator: Trump 'is setting the entire health care system on fire'
BY JULIA MANCHESTER 
 
"This is the equivalent of health care arson. He is literally setting the entire health care system on fire just because the president is upset that the United States Congress will not pass a repeal bill that is supported by 17 percent of the American public," Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) said on "Fox News Sunday."
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Republican: The ‘totality’ of Trump’s decision on ObamaCare payments ‘helps the family’
BY JULIA MANCHESTER
 
Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) said Trump created an opportunity for Congress to address an "unconstitutional" requirement, and he believes "Congress should pass that short term extension" of the payments.
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Tillerson: Diplomatic efforts in North Korea will 'continue until the first bomb drops'
BY REBECCA SAVRANSKY 
 
"The president has also made clear to me that he wants this solved diplomatically," Tillerson said. "He is not seeking to go to war."
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Haley: Trump is sending 'perfect message' to North Korea
BY MALLORY SHELBOURNE
 
“It sends the perfect message to North Korea, which is we’re not going to engage in a bad deal. And should we ever get into a deal, we’re going to hold you accountable,” Haley told ABC's “This Week.”
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Clinton: 'Disturbing' that Trump talks about nuclear weapons, war with tweets
BY REBECCA SAVRANSKY
 
"You can't have impulsive people or ideological people who basically say, 'We're done with you,'" Clinton said.
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Collins: Trump needs to realize his 'words really matter'
BY REBECCA SAVRANSKY 
 
"He does not have the luxury that he had when he was in the private sector of saying whatever comes into his mind."
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Collins: Bannon's rhetoric about McConnell 'not helpful'
BY MALLORY SHELBOURNE 
 
“I think his rhetoric is exactly what the American people are tired of. They don’t want this hyper partisanship. They want us to work together and they want us to get things done.” 
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Graham: Trump will lose re-election if GOP is not successful
BY MALLORY SHELBOURNE 
 
“Mitch McConnell is not our problem,” Graham told CBS’s “Face the Nation” when asked about former White House chief strategist Stephen Bannon’s criticism of the Senate majority leader.
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Clinton: I would have won if not for Comey's letter
BY REBECCA SAVRANSKY 
 
"I think everyday that goes by, the evidence of that becomes clearer,” she said. "And I don't blame any woman who hears that, 'Oh the FBI's opening another investigation into Hillary Clinton' for saying well, 'I'm not wasting my vote' or 'I can't vote for her' or 'I'm just not going to vote now.'"
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Clinton issues Putin warning: 'Keep an eye on him, he's not done'
BY REBECCA SAVRANSKY 
 
“The more we learn about it, the more we understand that highly sophisticated intelligence analysts tried to sow divisiveness within our country," she said.
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Pelosi: This is the week Trump 'went rogue'
BY MALLORY SHELBOURNE 
 
“We’re moving from one thing to the next because that’s the chaos that exists in the in White House right now,” Pelosi added.
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Poll: Most Americans want Trump to deal with Democrats
BY JACQUELINE THOMSEN 
 
About 90 percent of Trump's supporters said they are either in favor of or would accept Trump striking a deal with Democrats. A majority of Americans who oppose Trump also said they would like or accept Democrats working with Trump.
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Haley: Reported tension with Tillerson ’so ridiculous’
BY MALLORY SHELBOURNE 
 
“That’s so dramatic. That’s so ridiculous. No. I think what you have is sometimes Secretary Tillerson and I have different opinions, but when we come into the [National Security Council], everybody has different opinions,” Haley told ABC’s “This Week” when asked about the report.
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Tillerson: I have 'complete freedom' to tell Trump my views
BY MALLORY SHELBOURNE 
 
“The president wants to know what I think,” the secretary of State told CBS’s “Face the Nation.”
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Tillerson on Corker’s castration comment: 'I checked, I'm fully intact'
BY REBECCA SAVRANSKY 
 
"The last thing anybody likes to do in this town is make a decision," he said. "Because when you make a decision, you're suddenly accountable for that decision."
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Gingrich: 'The alligators are really unhappy' that Trump is 'draining the swamp'
BY JOHN BOWDEN 
 
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich says the Washington, D.C. establishment is enraged with President Trump because he is following through on his promise to "drain the swamp."
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