do this with a calm head, but the government says that the census forms have to be in and start printing start the printing process by the fall. that leaves the court remarkably little time. if it wants to, i suppose it could say to the lower a lower court, sort this out in two weeks and bring this back to us, we need to know the answer here. but then you would be encouraging, i suppose, the argument would go, other people to come to the court at late stages and say, deal with us in a similar fashion. so when i said it s a tricky business, i mean it s a really tricky business. sort of an uncharted waters here. eugene scott, congress is trying to get documents around all of this, they have been so far stymied by administration officials including bill barr and commerce secretary wilbur ross. what could congress learn through cooperation with those
house deputy press secretary jen pal myierly addressing the atmosphere when a white house is under investigation saying, quote: no one many a position of authority at the white house tells you what is happening. no one knows. your closest colleague could be under investigation, and you would not know. you could be under investigation and not know. it can be impossible to stay focused on your job. so moving forward, back to you, beverly, what is your professional recommendation to individual staff members to find a way to keep a calm head, stay focused or kind of to your earlier point, will they all have to lawyer up? they may. we just don t know everything that is there, so sadly, what this has turned into is an administration that many people voted for, they wanted good policy changes and, sadly, this is what we re talking about. i mean, you look at the month of august coming up, we even have the senate that is staying a couple weeks longer to work on
horrible words, but they are certainly getting a chilly reception. that conversation is going to be difficult. alex: absolutely, that is why they have to be good at diplomacy. you are going over there, and you cannot criticize your boss. you cannot go over there and say, well, it s president trump, you know how he is. sandra: there has been some of that in the past. alex: you have to try to mend that relationship. kennedy: that is the good thing about rex tillerson and his economic background. that is the binding common language is mutually boosted economies and rex tillerson can certainly speak to that with a more calm head. alex: that is exactly right. that s the only thing that s really going to unite them. policy issues like whether or not we should allow mexican immigrants to come into the u.s. with more frequency, with or without visas, we may differ on that, but one thing for the countries are going to agree on his economic benefits and that is where you are right.
down? the crewmembers were very young people we met several that had just been on the boat five or six days, very few spoke english. there was absolutely no leadership at all on the boat. the young workers, they were afraid to use a bullhorn they said i m not allowed to touch the bullhorn. people that kept calm are the ones that did the best. the other ones that were running around like a chicken with were the ones having the most problems. shannon: karen it sounds like you kept a calm head that you were very organized in knowing what to get together and get off and you were able to help others. we are so glad you are safe. we wish you the best moving forward from this frightening experience. thank you very much. shannon: thank you.
you were not afraid. you rushed into the building even though you saw the smoke. what was going through your mind? my army training. i spent 6 1/2 years in the army. two tours in iraq. that was going through my head. i figured i could do something. i had some experience in triage and battlefield with ieds and rpgs and gunfire. and that s the first thought, maybe i could help. because i m more used to dealing with traumatic situations like that. i have a clear head and calm head. trying to help those people. luckily i did. thank god you did. we want to thank you for your service. did you think for a moment when you saw what was happening in austin, texas, you were back in iraq? no. just that you home. still feels like moment. you feel like you are helping your neighbors more than somebody in another country. it just felt more and more comfortable. robin dehaven, thanks for joining us.