earlier with the start of a systematic shutdown of psychiatric facilities throughout the nation. over the years, more and more of the mentally ill have found themselves in jails unable to address all their needs. how you doing? you all right? i m doing all right. everything good with you? good man. thanks, man. al nnon has bn the sheriff of charleston county for more than a quarter of a century. he s witnessed the problem from its early days. you go back to the late 60s, early 70s, the psychiatric community was of moving away from institutionalization. and so what was supposed to
we hear about nixon and kissinger getting down on their knees praying at the end. trump doesn t even have a kissinger. trump has no one that will stand up to him and speak truth to power. we saw rex tillerson saying he was hopelessly devoted to trump. he had to earn his job every day. nikki haley confusing a business with a constitutional republic, a 240-year-old republic. i think she was trying to do a metaphor. i m just saying donald trump has so intimidated everybody around him that no one will tell him the truth. staff is there and process there to protect the president from himself. the problem is presidents often get what they want rather than what they need. what presidents need is formal process. what you have here is almost institutionalization of this. that s dangerous, a man who doesn t come from government, little experience, and used to
more than a quarter of a century. he s witnessed the problem from its early days. you go back to the late 60s, early 70s, the psychiatric community was of moving away from institutionalization. and so what was supposed to follow along with that was community-based funding for community-based programs. and those programs did not follow. and so you ve got some real challenges there. and a lot of it has to do with, okay, you re not putting people in psychiatric facilities like you used to. so more often than not, law enforcement ends up having to deal with society s failure to really fully address that issue. mayberry says he s been suffering from mental health disorders including schizophrenia since age 12. as an adult, he s had a number of minor convictions for crimes such as larceny, public intoxication, and disorderly
someone in the state department now and again about this. we may want to change it. a president as commander in chief but also presiding over bureaucracy and presiding over institutions. i would like to see a little more institutionalization and i think that s what s worrisome. you better we need the chinese for north korea and need them to back off the south china sea and helpful on a lot of issues. the question is do you take agreements that have been in place for 40 years and threaten to rip them up over issues that we want the chinese to do because they could put some pressure on us. they could say, okay, americans, we ll push on some other issue that we re not expecting them to do. we ll double down by providing some assistance to north korea. we ll create some tension in the india relationship. they have some arrows as well. i guess my point is i would like to see a little more thoughtfulness on this and a little more consultation. we are not one man rule in this country. china
it is an authoritarian country but it has politics. this is the most nationalist explosive issue in china which is unity of the country. when the chinese wake up in the morning, they look at this country of these different dialects and ethnicities and geography and don t take it for granted. taiwan is the most emotional issue in china. this will make it much harder for china to be seen to work with us on north korea because this could lead to a nationalist explosion online in china. that s the sort of thing we have to be careful about. we want to talk about tariffs. a couple things i need to get off the checklist from you since we have you here. we re talking about secretary of state and institutionalization of foreign policy which is vital. it is absolutely critical for this administration to start institutionalizing this and having an analytical construct from which they can work and they don t have that on foreign policy so to that end a couple