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it is, they re pushing back on civil libber thety, they re looking to restrict rights to abortion, tral, first amendment rights, so democrats need to take that head on and be aggressive and challenging the administration and be aggressive in making sure that democratic principles this country was founed on are still legitimate and still something that every american can strive to have. so, then, simone, if that s the case, how does the democratic party use that as a spring board to do more, to take the party of a new direction or more unified front. they ve been doing that under a chair, they ve set up a trump war room, but we have to be able to paint the picture for democrats ab that s what these elections are about today, so,
james mattis entering the pentagon, taking his position there. and this afternoon we are going to see the president visit the cia. he s expected to make remarks this afternoon there, certainly his divide with intelligence officials and intelligence agencies have been front and center through his transition here. so as the protests are going on in washington, now donald trump is at the white house, he is likely watching these. he did not see them earlier when he was here at the came these tral, but that could also impact his day and how he views what is going on here in washington and inteed away the world. jeff, thank you very much. let s come back into the studio. first full day of the administration. democrats are slowing done on some of the other nominees. part of their argument is they say the trump team wasn t ready, but part of it is it is agreements. mike pompeo the deal now is will
safe with this torrent of rainfall. let s talk about why we re experiencing this heavy rain. we have to look towards satellite imagery and some of the upper level winds. this is water vapor satellite. this shading of white, yellow and reds across the tral atlantic ocean. here s the western portions of europe. this is called an atmospheric river. it s moisture getting caught in the upper level winds, that would be the jet stream. this is what steers weather patterns across the planet and it s taken that moisture and depositing it as heavy rainfall across the united kingdom. the result has been, you saw it a moment ago. flooding rains. climate scientists are getting increasingly more nervous that this could double in frequency. the atmospheric rivers are producing heavy rainey vents like this. because with global warming and global climate change, the earth s atmosphere has the ability to hold more moisture content in it. it could deposit more heavy rainey vents like this.
are converts. they re not people who pass through mosques. it seems to be done - indoctrination seems to be done on the web. it s a weird strange cultish that the authorities and muslim leaders of france are at a complete loss of how to deal with it. you have to think they re trying to reevaluate how to deal with it. greg viscusi, we appreciate your insights and thank you for your good reporting. thank you, sir. you re welcome. elizabeth? over here, leaders, state and tral are wo federal work keep them safe after the terrorist attacks only 24 hours ago. republican from denver sits on the house armed services committee and is a veteran of both gulf wars. most recently serving in iraq in 2006. congressman, thank you so much for joining us. and i was reading some of your headlines locally. and i saw that the university of denver confirms six students