The following is a debate between Scott Horton and Mark Dubowitz on the topic of Iran and Israel. Scott Horton is author and editorial director of antiwar.com.Host of "The Scott Horton Show." And for the past three decades, a staunch critic of US foreign policy and military interventionism.
And we'll see now, if the Iranians decide to take President Trump on his repeated offers, join him in Oman for another round of negotiations. - Scott , is there some stuff you wanna add to that? - Sure. Well, he started with January, right?
There have been multiple attempts at diplomacy with Iran, I'm sure we're gonna talk about it. Scott mentioned the JCPOA.So we should certainly talk about the JCPOA, which was the 2015 deal that Barack Obama reached with Iran.
I mentioned this with surrounding negotiations at Oman. Scott saying that President Trump had said, here's the offer, take it to leave it.Zero enrichment, full dismantlement.
So there's a distinction between Arak and Boucher. Scott 's exactly right. Boucher is a reactor, a heavy water reactor provided by the Russians as I described for the generation of electricityits proliferation proof. Arak is the opposite.
Really appreciate it. Let's get on with the show. Scott , welcome back. I um I often come to you to help myself form my opinions on some of the most sort ofconsequential issues going on in the world because I I find you always have a very interesting perspective and one of the things that's been front of mind for
will eventually come to the table of its own valition and that the US won't have to return to armed conflict. Earlier, Scott Besson said he thinks it's very unlikely the US returns to any sort of large-scale combat operations and instead lets these economic sanctionstake hold over time.
But with that out of the way, I'll transition over to the more formal introduction of Scott . Scott , you are a fellow over at UC Berkeley Greater Good Science Center.You lead some courses over at UT Austin.
So the story of my name, Scott Keoni Shigeoka, my parents named me that because I come from three different parts of the world. Scott is my American side.Keoni is my born and raised in Hawaii side.
So this is what $12,000 buys in Ethiopia. Scott , I have heard that story so many times, but every time, it just fires me up and it makes me just so excited about your work.
I mean, it's less tiring, for sure. Scott . "Did you encounter any gators when you were shooting?" We did.
Andy Grotelueschen, Jeff Slater. Scott Ellis, the director.Robert Horn, the book writer.
David Yazbek, music and lyrics. Scott was directing the sound check and the rehearsal.So I can now say I've been directed by a Broadway director.
We were working on it for a while, and then Scott came on and then everything else changed. Scott , who I thanked when I won my Tony-- He did, thank you.I did. Then we had gone down the road and written a draft, and then Scott came on, and everything changed from there.
Hey, Angelo. Hearing-impaired step-uncles. Scott , welcome. And they all step back to one very virile man, my great grandfather, Samuel Cohen.
I do like Madonna. Scott and I have something in common.We spent a lot of our childhood years listening to records and making up our own improvised music videos.
Keep the applause going. Scott Hutchison.We're full of them.
OK. "Journey back with me to 1992." Some of you probably weren't even born then, so. "Scott and I were on a TV shoot in India for two weeks. Being in India is like taking all the volume and color saturation knobs on your viewing and listening devices and turning them up to the max.
Was he going to die? Scott didn't really seem very concerned about it, so I didn't say anything about the questions it brought up in me.He seemed deeply touched by the experience.
Scott , welcome to Google.Thank you. Thank you for coming in.
Scott Berkun is a bestselling author and popular speaker on creativity, culture, and technology.He's written seven books.
are working during the daytime. Scott doesn't know how to write that panel because you need to visualize it first and work backwards.
Yeah, so please also welcome up to the stage Scott Wittman and executive producer Marc Kaufman. Scott is the co-writer to the lyrics.Come up. How you doing?
SCOTT WITTMAN & CHRISTIAN BORLE: [SINGING "WHEN WILLY MET OOMPA"]
Scott , as the director, it's not exactly clear in the writing from my perspective-- I don't know if you were trying to make it that way,
Scott , he said you built up the audience.
Scott Kidder, who's my CEO, came from a site, Gawker Media.
Scott Kelly. Great. And he just came back.
Scott has a very diverse background.
Scott , for those of us who might not have a caveman tool like this one, is this something you could do in a food processor?
Scott Jurek had flown in from Denver.
Scott Bearing plays it.
Scott Thoreau. A bunch of authors.
Scott is trying to fit what he is doing to what Haile-- Haile is a robot-- and back and forth.
Scott is playing seven quarters, and then slowly introduce new ideas.
Scott is building on it.
Scott 's here today to talk to us about his new book, which is called "Pocket Man." It's the story of really SCOTTeVEST from his early days
Scott , why are you so angry?
Scott was in a Green Beret training exercise when the towers fell.
Scott was kind of a secret weapon, because Scott grew up in San Francisco and is Japanese-American.
"Scott Pilgrim" had already become successful.
Scott was the most popular guy in their class.
Scott repeatedly asked him if her cooter smelled like mothballs, because of all the vintage clothes she wore.
Scott , very recently, retired after many years as a linebacker, including with the Saints when they won the Super Bowl.
Scott graduated from Berkeley-- go Bears-- and was born in California.
Scott first vocalized his support for marriage equality in 2009, and then again in March, 2013, he wrote an article in the "New York Times," expressing his support
Scott emphasized that he would embrace a teammate, were the teammate to come out of the closet.
Scott is, also, actively involved in many other causes, some of which we'll talk about, such as promoting adoption, breast cancer awareness, the Gulf
Scott , I know you're working on a bunch of other causes.
Scott 's an industrial designer, and he's been doing some pretty innovative stuff in terms of 3D printing for prostheses.