it was a dumb thing to do. and it was in addition, quite seriously, abusive, clearly intended to intimidate the witness. i ve been on the receiving end of presidential tweets about me and they have an impact on you. they are intimidating and they have an effect in the real world on your life. so that s my assessment of that, but with respect to the republicans defense as others were saying has been that nobody spoke to the president about what happened and so this, the statement apparently under oath by mr. holmes is a significant development and it does not help the president whatsoever. does not. and we re going to be sure to hear iraqs, a transcript of that deposition at some point as well. be hearing from the ambassador, he ll be testifying publicly on wednesday. everybody stand by. we re going to have a lot more on the democrat makt developments. we re also following a really major breaking story here in washington. president trump s associate and
people know you re a judge. but the iraqs in the courtroom i think that s fine. that is something new. if you keep it to the courtroom, no many people will hear it. has this happened before? i m not aware of it happening often. i clerkeded for a judge who wrote a humor column. mostly kept it to lawyer joke, actually. there are cases where judges are target d for being biased or asked to recuse themselves, but usually the judges are pretty careful about the politics of things, now this is a municipal court judge. he s been there for a long time. it smells question bable to me. he seems like his liberal and also i read a newborn article that indicate d that utah has te
focus turns to international affairs. he pre-virgsided over the colla. and the cold war. he ordered troops into latin america to capture. dictator. the responsibility for sending someone s son and daughter. into harms way rests on the shoulders of the president. it is the most difficult decision. reporter: he order u.s. troops into combat again with other countries to free kuwait from saddam hussein. the gulf war didn t last long. in less than six weeks the iraqs were booted from kuwait. hue sane remained in power and held a grudge. if you have to have security. if i have to have it with the secret service. i have the best there is. and we will continue to be careful. reporter: united states retaliated with a missile
awarded a contract to run this facility for the hhs department but with the department of homeland security literally next door. so if a kid were to try to run, they wouldn t get away, they were in the middle of the desert. there was a sign that said be aware of rattlesnakes. we were told the average 57 days. why does it take 57 days to find their family and give them back? cal perry, quickly, with your experience around the world, what would you call these facilities? interment camps or black sights. i visited some of those sites in baghdad where we held some of the biggest terrorists in iraqs. the biggest thing is you re putting someone in a camp and not allowing them to look outside but allowing people to look inside. when we were in the emergency operation trailer, the cameras pointed in every direction, the
aware of rattlesnakes. we were told the average 57 days. why does it take 57 days to find their family and give them back? cal perry, quickly, with your experience around the world, what would you call these facilities? interment camps or black sights. i visited some of those sites in baghdad where we held some of the biggest terrorists in iraqs. the biggest thing is you re putting someone in a camp and not allowing them to look outside but allowing people to look inside. when we were in the emergency operation trailer, the cameras pointed in every direction, the way they were walked from one point to another. they reminded me of black sights. we have to leave it there. peter schey i m going to ask you to stay with us through the commercial break because i want to get your view of what you