cme much it impacts daily life or how conspicuous it is people are doing to work against it. that s something we could get involved in. we were originally from a fairly small town in syringe in eastern germany so we re accustomed to polarize ation and luckily there are always people who fight back. but i m curious to see what the daycare they have arranged for us will be like it ll be a huge difference their own daughter will only be in a group of 12 children whereas here she shares one floor with 60 other children in this open space concept. once they ve reached gurlitz the family is greeted by a project walk up. they are shown around their new accommodation.
republicans. they re good americans. who try to do their job. developing the right intelligence to be able to make sure that our country can be able to protect itself. for them to do their job requires that they take risks. and they have to put their lives on the line often to be able to get that kind of information. so when the president and the justice department say, well, wait a minute we ll now investigate whether the cia did the right thing, there s no question that it impacts on the morale of the c i a because the very government they re part of and trying to help is now turning on them. and questioning whether or not they did the right thing. i m sure that ultimately no matter who visits this issue that they ll find that the cia did the right thing.
issues that are problematic for them legally. and so what this is telling us is that he is also according to the washington post mentioned there were two dozen questions among these that had to do with issues before the election. and that could be this area where they re potentially more problematic. he also says in this giuliani/ washington post interview, some of the questions were possible traps, his words, possible traps. do you think that what has potentially motived the president to go on this rampage today, attacking mueller and his entire team? we ve seen this pattern before where the starts quotie i tweeting. it s quite possible these questions triggered that. and giuliani has been out there saying that they re trying to catch the president in a perjury trap. so perhaps some of these questions are issues where exactly how the president answers this could very well turn on his fate or others that it impacts. giuliani says the answers that may be submitted to muelle
do not underestimate his determination to change trading practices on a fair, reciprocal plane. nbc s jo ling kent is following this now. so china is threatening additional tariffs against the u.s. the president keeps upping the ante saying it will go up to $2 billion, maybe up to 25% or more. where are we headed in this and is this just words or something that s having a tangible impact? right now the threat from china is basically a threat. we re talking about $60 billion in tariffs here but really what it impacts are products that folks use, automobiles, machinery, coffee, food, meat, all kinds of very important daily staples in american life. in fact it s going to affect 40% of all u.s. exports to china. so it s a pretty big significant number here. if the white house does follow through, china is not known to back down from these kinds of
i m saying that, obviously, you better know. you were just there in the region being briefed, but do you understand the senators who are saying, yeah, i didn t know? well, i ll say, there has not been a lot of briefing of what s been happening in west africa. you know, we ve been focused, and i sit on the armed services committee, but a great deal of the work that we do relates to what s happening in north korea, what s happening in iraq, what s happening in afghanistan, so there s no shortage of things that we have to deal with. in fact, when i came back from nigeria and the briefing that i received, i thought at that time, my colleagues aren t really aware of what s happening here in west africa, we need to have a briefing. i talked to the chair of the subcommittee that i sit on and hopefully we re in the process of actually having a more specific briefing of what s happening in the northwestern region of africa, but it impacts what happens in niger as well as chad. back in march