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Senator Dianne Feinstein on Iran, Torture and Women in Politics - September 2, 2015
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October 8, 2015
Senator Dianne Feinstein said "there is no better deal" on the Iran nuclear issue, called Edward Snowden's actions a "form of espionage" that put American lives at risk, and said that after the recent release of the Senate Intelligence Committee report on torture, "I don't think this will ever, ever happen again." Feinstein spoke to a sold-out Los Angeles World Affairs Council dinner September 2nd and also talked about drones, how politics have changed, and how the position of women in politics has changed over her five-decade long career.
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Dianne Feinstein on the Iran Nuclear Deal
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September 3, 2015
US Senator Dianne Feinstein in conversation with Terry McCarthy, President of the Los Angeles World Affairs Council.
To learn more about the Los Angeles World Affairs Council, visit: www.lawac.org
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LosAngelesWorldAffairsCouncil
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Dianne Feinstein on the Iran Nuclear Deal
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Senator Dianne Feinstein on Iran, Torture and Women in Politics - September 2, 2015
Senator Dianne Feinstein said "there is no better deal" on the Iran nuclear issue, called Edward Snowden's actions a "form of espionage" that put American lives at risk, and said that after the recent release of the Senate Intelligence Committee report on torture, "I don't think this will ever, ever happen again." Feinstein spoke to a sold-out Los Angeles World Affairs Council dinner September 2nd and also talked about drones, how politics have changed, and how the position of women in politics has changed over her five-decade long career.
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Dianne Feinstein on the Iran Nuclear Deal
US Senator Dianne Feinstein in conversation with Terry McCarthy, President of the Los Angeles World Affairs Council.
To learn more about the Los Angeles World Affairs Council, visit: www.lawac.org
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LosAngelesWorldAffairsCouncil
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