children drawing themselves in what look like cages. nick valencia has been covering it all. he joins us live from the border in el paso. nick, we re hearing now very publicly from the sitting dhs secretary, but you re also talking to sitting border agents who have their own concerns. reporter: we are. and i want to get to those tweets initially. they are significant, the fact that the acting dhs secretary is weighing in. what is unclear to us at this time, though, is what he s talking about. what is clear to us is that customs and border protection had already handed over these allegations about this social media post set to feature current and former members making lewd comments, derogatory, inflammatory statements. they they d already handed that over to the office of the inspector general. it s unclear what kind of investigation the acting secretary is calling for. also, bigger question is why isn t he calling into an investigation of the conditions into these border patrol stat
2016, will an answer like that satisfy the electorate if joe biden were to say the same thing about why the bill came about and what the negative effects were as a result? the reason i don t think it will is because it didn t satisfy significant numbers of electorate in 2016 when hillary clinton did it. we know there were voters, millennial voters, who were more progressive on criminal justice reform and even black voters who did not show up the way that she needed them to show up to beat donald trump. i think whether or not that would be helpful or not, the bigger question is will biden actually do something like that. he has proven that he has a very difficult time apologizing and saying i m sorry for things publicly. publicly that for things that people really want to hear clarifications for. so whether or not it will give him a chance to redeem himself, with he don t even know. your sense of the import of this issue as we move ahead with the campaign. i think it s r
questions. he does say a lot of things that in the end he winds up changing his story. we re now on day three of them changing his story or trying to clean up whatever he said on sunday. they do feel that it s working. there are people who do think whatever he is doing is working. certainly, the most important person in all of this is the president. he doesn t seem to have a problem with what he is doing. so it looks like giuliani will be around. you do a lot of reporting on this. what are you hearing about the contradictions? one day he says this. the next day he backs away from it, tries to clarify all the these interviews. it keeps us busy. as shimon points out, causes consternation around people around trump. the bigger question is whether giuliani is creating legal problems by doing all these verbal back flips. when he talked to the new york times he seemed to be quoting a conversation with the president. this raises about whether he may have somehow pierced his privilege as
the ayes to the right, 202. the ins to the left, 432. so the nos have it. the nos have it. shepard: the vote was worse than anyone anticipated. so what comes next is up in the air. the prime minister s proposal laid out the terms of britain s split with the european union. the separation is expected to happen march 29 years. more than 2 1/2 years after voters decided to cut ties. the question is how exactly. it s confusing. even in the united states where there s arcane laws that we don t understand. here s a stab at it. the immediate next step would be for the prime minister to come
of justice, bill barr and then he makes the decision how much to release. the bottom line is, he s going to release as much as possible. that s the commitment he s made to congress. shepard: the commitment is to release as transparent under the law and the question is where does executive privilege apply and where does it not apply. he is saying today we ll see. absolutely. i think what he was also saying is there may be some secrecy issues, fisa warrants and confidential information that can t be released. what we re not going to see is the large pages blacked out. that won t happen under bill barr. shepard: he s in. he s in. shepard: john, thank you. thank you. shepard: news continues after this. tech: at safelite autoglass