conservative base. maybe a lot of hispanic voters get to hear the message and say, yeah, i feel like he s on my side. we get the third wave of these clinton presidential documents today. looking at the history of bill clinton. based on what we re going to see today, i don t think there s going to be anything as revealing as that first round where you have memos written by her press staff. but i think this is always interesting. we ll see. interesting for history januarys and guys like me who have great hair. not looking for anything in particular, but i think we are going to continue to go through these documents with a fine-toothed comb. thanks for coming in. back to you guys in new york. you have kate back. she s a big march madness fan. mitch mcconnell s opponent buying some time.
they have never conducted an international operation. they would want to do something to hurt at lot of chinese. their style in the past couple of months has been knife attacks. it s not just that some of them are islamic extremists. it is also a nationalistic ethnic dispute with china. it goes back hundred of years. it doesn t seem to fit the pattern of the uighurs. there s not evidence that would have helped us on this. that means going through the passenger manifest with a fine-toothed comb. all right, ambassador. you ve been the american ambassador to the united nations. isn t there a protocol in the situation like this, i mean, do we rely on the country that may not have the capabilities to invite us in. can we force our way in? well, i think you have to go in not just because it is the united states. but as you say, we have the
they have never conducted an international operation. they would want to do something to hurt at lot of chinese. their style in the past couple of months has been knife attacks. it s not just that some of them are islamic extremists. it is also a nationalistic ethnic dispute with china. it goes back hundred of years. it doesn t seem to fit the pattern of the uighurs. there s not evidence that would have helped us on this. that means going through the passenger manifest with a fine-toothed comb. all right, ambassador. you ve been the american ambassador to the united nations. isn t there a protocol in the situation like this, i mean, do we rely on the country that may not have the capabilities to invite us in. can we force our way in? well, i think you have to go in not just because it is the united states. but as you say, we have the
they have never conducted an international operation. they would want to do something to hurt at lot of chinese. their style in the past couple of months has been knife attacks. it s not just that some of them are islamic extremists. it is also a nationalistic ethnic dispute with china. it goes back hundred of years. it doesn t seem to fit the pattern of the uighurs. there s not evidence that would have helped us on this. that means going through the passenger manifest with a fine-toothed comb. all right, ambassador. you ve been the american ambassador to the united nations. isn t there a protocol in the situation like this, i mean, do we rely on the country that may not have the capabilities to invite us in. can we force our way in? well, i think you have to go in not just because it is the united states. but as you say, we have the
the families of new town deserve a vote. reporter: and the push for immigration now is the time to do it. reporter: now obama wants action. he s ready to tell congress to get on board or step aside. i m also going to act on my own if congress is deadlocked. reporter: executive action. all part of obama s plan to buy pass congress. he s an american citizen sent and it stands to reason that he might be frustrated with congress since most american citizens are. reporter: now, chris, we understand that the speech was largely written yesterday pretty much complete, allowing president obama some time to just go over it with a fine-toothed comb. but, of course, this isn t the