trish: is the crackdown on leaks already working? it has already been us a few days since jeff sessions went on the attack against the white house and intelligence linkers. for now, things have been tight. reaction right now from william, director of the national intelligence center. he was with ag sessions. good heavy here. we haven t heard quite as much in the last couple of days. we re going on. is our change? i think there will be a change. we hope there is. a government-wide effort. on unauthorized disclosures. damage that they caused our nation security and the effort to prevent them and stop them in
exactly. what i have seen from the first hundred days is a lot of sizzle and not a lot of steak. president trump has indicated that he intended to use his enforcement resources to with laser-like precision go after criminal aliens. there is a very small percentage of individuals that have been taken into custody since he has taken office who are criminal aliens and that s very similar to what we saw under president obama. president obama had a felons, not families, narrative that he tried to advance. when you looked at the data, it was really a lot of families who were being deported, up to 3 million of them with another half million waiting to be deported when he left office. that s the amazing part. you take politics and partisan blinkers out of this and you have escalation on deportation in general, congress not doing anything and at this point what looks like rhetoric. joan, the other big feature, the
unbecoming things to say. dana: i guess she is not worried about the snowflakes. she pays no political price for having said this. in her district she gets praise for saying things like that. she gets the attention, like we are giving her, so she s going to continue to do it. if i could talk about chuck schumer. he says donald trump is pushing away the moderate republican when he actually endorsed keith ellison to be the chair of the democratic party which takes the party far to the left. the blinkers are definitely on with the democrats, maybe the republicans. i think it s also wrong. he could be right that may be republicans want distance from donald trump but that s not what the polls are showing. his approval rating has gone up. on immigration, not so much a partisan issue. people support it. eric: i was going to bring you in.
compliments it invariably triggers an adverse institutional response and the determination to identify those linkers can be taken too far. kimberly: i don t think many americans realize that there was a pentagon spy ring involving the chairman of the joint chiefs targeting president nixon and henry kissinger. has much been written about it quite smacks it s called the moore-radford affair. radford was the young navy yeoman, a stenographer, who spent 13 months in wartime rifling kissinger s briefcase, going through burn bags and so on and kept the joint chiefs chairman admiral thomas moore in the loop on the back channels. in 2000, i listened to tapes. this is an incredible cold war episode. it has never been treated at book length which it deserves. bret: really interesting. there is a unique tie directly
compliments it invariably triggers an adverse institutional response and the determination to identify those linkers can be taken too far. kimberly: i don t think many americans realize that there was a pentagon spy ring involving the chairman of the joint chiefs targeting president nixon and henry kissinger. has much been written about it quite smacks it s called the moore-radford affair. radford was the young navy yeoman, a stenographer, who spent 13 months in wartime rifling kissinger s briefcase, going through burn bags and so on and kept the joint chiefs chairman admiral thomas moore in the loop on the back channels. in 2000, i listened to tapes. this is an incredible cold war episode. it has never been treated at book length which it deserves. bret: really interesting. there is a unique tie directly