conference just to put that in a little context that are on these committees, that have had full access to the transcripts, that are sitting in on these closed-door depositions. but what i will tell you is republicans say they want a formal inquiry vote. that s something that did happen in both the clinton and the nixon impeachments. they say they want these to be out in a public sphere. they want people to be able to see what s going on behind ecclesiast closed doors. and they want to hear these witnesses in the public. they don t want democrats to be able to cherry-pick information and only release bits and pieces that they want the public to hear. but all that being said democrats are going to be releasing the transcripts. democrats are going to be having public hearings very soon. so republicans aren t going to be able to hide behind this argument much longer. at some point they are going to have to respond to these allegations against the president, which they ve really struggled
president trump: the african american community wanted it so badly they couldn t get it. president obama couldn t get it done. previous presidents couldn t get it done, we got it done to protect the well being of our citizens we re fighting violent crime, securing our border, building the wall and it is going up rapidly by the way, rapidly. do you think that was an easy one? that was a tough one and it s the, i said the rolls royce that criticized me on that. they said that car is not made in the united states. i said we re building a rolls rose. we brought in border security, brought in the border parent l toes, we went over that and i said give me your a-list. i want every single thing so when i build it, i build it right. what do i know about building walls? and they gave me every single thing and i got every single thing from the height to the vision through to the type of steel that can t be cut easily, to the type of concrete, 5,000
exist. and that america is one where the rule of law is more important than the whim of any president. as far as building motes and putting alligators and all of that, why is it we are building walls and motes at the border, but we can t put up a wall around our own sovereign elections. i think that s the question that should be asked. well, it really is, and mike barnicle, that s what s so fascinating, this obsession, this continued obsession with building a wall, which the president, of course, hasn t been able to do because republicans when they were in power knew and said it, the wall wouldn t actually stop people from coming over. there are much better means. you can move past second century china, third century, fourth century china and actually move beyond physical barriers to stop people from coming into our country, and yet here you have
fields who specialize in massive street art murals now for a decade their art has reflected how ai and technology are taking over our lives and the more surface they manage to cover the more they hope that they can change the world along. do and hold in a field collective for 10 years now they ve been painting giant sized colorful and very precise words using building walls as they campuses and giant sized tools. it s all. these are our surprise brushes our favorites if you were to do the same thing on canvas this would have to be a mini brush. and. this theme is the effects of the digital revolution on people s lives as flogs sees transforming huge facades into murals like this one in fribourg as both a challenge and a responsibility. as with the movie having an opportunity to paint something like
we have migrants dies in the rivers because of the policy of this administration. building walls. that is something that needs to stop. what do you need in el paso? what would help you the next few weeks, months? we are in a transition between mourning, reflection, and action. when i say that, it is because people is now in the stage of asking the question of why it has happened. we need to answer that question. sometimes the answer is very dramatic. i mean, when you realize that this shooter wasn t alone, it wasn t rhetoric. it was a hateful message coming from the white house. that needs to stop right now. fernando garcia, thank you for being with us today. we appreciate it. want to put up the names and faces of the people who were affected here in el paso at the walmart here. and leave you with that. again, look at the faces, look