economic or life in general no wonder why we are hearing rhetoric coming up and i challenge every young person especially those younger than me to think critically for yourself because you have to look on both sides and make concrete decision, that s why it s so important. well, look, the reality is we ve got an environment right now where people are not having any kind of serious discussion about policy. these are huge complicated issues but to sthaught some won t sign a bill that s only 11 pages long, that isn t comprehensive and then to criticize them for saying, i m not sure i m going to do that, that s being ridiculous to me. we may need a green new deal but maybe this is not it. dianne feinstein has been there for a long time, i would like to see someone replace her but she just got reelected.
lives to come here? what can we do to improve conditions there? we ve invested trillions of dollars in wars in the middle east. can we invest some fraction to provide stability in central america to make sure people have a reason to stay and raise their families where they were born. i m sort of not used to hearing rhetoric from a politician that is could he heerpt and makes sentencstencese politician that is could he heerpt and makes sentencstencen he is a star. i hope he can beat ted cruz, but if he doesn t, i think he s somebody that we all should look to. do you think he could still run if he lost? i do. what would the margin be? if he lost by a little bit do you think he could run? i do. i do. he is a born leader. he is. what you saw there, what you saw when he took on the issue of kneeling and what you saw when he talks about race issues is it is just a complete genuine passion. so many politicians are so scripted, are so afraid, are so
wondering how to deal with president trump s rhetoric there in south korea but what about the people average people living there have his statements rattled them. well again i think many south koreans are also unaccustomed to this type of bluster coming from the u.s. of course south koreans are very used to hearing rhetoric harsh rhetoric threats to this turns soul into a sea of fire coming from young they basically shrug off though that type of rhetoric but when the leader of the united states starts talking about total destruction or fire and fury i think some south koreans maybe start to feel a little on edge but that by no means has translated to any sort of panic run on americans the supplies life does continue as normal here chasing thank you so much
it in that direction, and for the first time since world war ii people in japan and children waking up to the sound of this. [ alarm sounding ] yep, those are air-raid sirens and people got messages on their phone and seek shelter and terrifying that schools are having duck and cover drills and people are getting notices in the event of a nuclear attack. now they are hearing rhetoric from north korea just in the past few days threatening to sink the islands of japan using in north korea s words the bomb of skwraou che, that being their ruling ideology. and they said they will not
now. if vladimir putin likes donald trump that s a good thing to now where this is the worst the relationship has been. he talks again of cold war stances. this reset is going the way of the bush reset and obama reset that the president is now learning relationship is not just person to person. i think the russians were always a little bit cautious with their expectations because they know how the cycle of history has usually treated the russian-u.s. relationship. but there was a moment of optimism early on. there was excitement about the disruption to the u.s. election. you were hearing rhetoric from the trump administration about potentially recognizing crimea, about potentially lifting sanctions. you had sort of a lot of russian nuders, whether manafort or michael flynn. so potentially there was a moment in time there where you could move the relationship in a very different direction. ultimately the russians have seen the writing on the wall,