to the country they think they belong to at some point bring it if you do so that we talked to one quick stay in those camps unless they get a chance to return to myanmar citizenship provided what a lot of that doesn t look like is going to happen just recently in the past there was an attempt to return them to myanmar and hardly anybody turned up to go back so is it that is of bangladesh is looking at a continuing problem with the hunger refuges but all of this has been doing a commendable job in managing more than a 1000000 refugees i would say and many international aid agencies have been supporting the country in this regard how about the attitude poor city food this is slowly changing in bangladesh 2 years ago they are welcomed by the government but now it looks like. them as a bargain and wants to get rid of them. out of a slum thank you very much for explaining to us. and there s more dot com for
to a living condition there this seem happy to live in the overcrowded camps near the border radio of bangladesh and myanmar which indicates that there is still hoping to return to the country they think they belong to at some point during it if you do say that we talked to one quick stay in those camps unless they get that chance to return to myanmar citizenship provided what a lot of that doesn t look like is going to happen just recently in the past there was an attempt to return them to myanmar and hardly anybody turned up to go back so is it that is of bangladesh is looking at a continuing problem with the regulators none of this has been doing a commendable job in managing more than a 1000000 refugees i would say and many international aid agencies have been supporting the country in this regard how about that attitude poor is slowly changing in bangladesh 2 years ago they are welcomed by the government but now it looks like consider them as
wait, even during birth abortion, 70% tax rates, everything is free. i assume socialism will never be in america, as you ve been saying. what do you think of that crazy proposal? it s an incredible, i see senators that have been there for a long time, well-known senators, named senators, and a them, and they are endorsing it. and yet what are they endorsing? you look at it sean: abortion during birth birth. president trump: $100 trillion. you could not do it for that. it s not even the money. it s ridiculous, no planes, let s not fly anymore, it is crazy. but personally, they should go with it. i love it. it s one of the greatest plans i ve ever seen, as long as they tare the ones that have to sell it, not me. sean: [laughs] you re happy about it. president trump: i m looking forward to see with the rest of them do. it s incredible. sean: mr. president, we appreciate it. president trump: are you appreciated. sean: thank you. as we continue our coverage from
justice and the fbi. and bill barr is going to be exceptional. you need someone exceptional because it has to be cleaned out. what has gone on there for years has been terrible. you look at bruce ohr and his wife who worked for gps fusion and they are the ones that did this phony report, the fake dossier. boy, it s a hornets nest. i think that bill is going to do a great job. sean: one last question. immigration. you saw the vote of the house, my some republicans, but it doesn t look like president trump: i will be fine. sean: you will veto it, it won t be overwritten. i understand that there is about 23 million, all the other things that will be used for border security. president trump: president for you sean: how much will you be able to have? the 1.375 president trump: first of all, we ll be building over 200 miles of all. i will call us while as opposed or slats. they said, can you call it slats or barriers, and we played the
of state pompeo and president trump really begs the question, who is prepping president trump for this second summit with kim you jong un. in the past, if he s doing that going into this summit, they are probably feeding him disingenuous assessments of what north korea is up to, because they have ulterior motives. if he s listening to our intelligence community, they re telling him that north korea is not going to denuclearize. and to be very wary of peer pressure from his favorite friends, like president putin, president xi jinping and even president moon of south korea, because they like this status quo, ryan. the more we re talking, the less likely it is, from their perspective, at least, we re going to do something more aggressive, like launch a military strike. right. so what kind of things should president trump be reviewing before he heads into this meeting? well, typically, after agreeing upon a baseline assessment, which it doesn t look like is driving this strategy going