actors, don t interfere in the u.s. elections. but i do want to take a listen to former director of the national security agency, admiral mike rogers, who stepped down and spoke at a think tank about his thoughts about whether president trump should have been more aggressive with president putin of russia about russian election interference when they met in helsinki. take a link. i thought there was an opportunity here that we could have taken advantage of. now, he opted to go a different direction. that is certainly his right as the president. but i wish we had taken advantage of that opportunity. i thought that could have sent a very powerful message. now admiral rogers is not one to criticize president trump. he didn t do it as head of the nsa and hasn t done it since. but for him to say, you know, there was an opportunity that we could have taken advantage of and i thought it could have sent a powerful message, that s strong criticism for him. that s the general take most peo
washington, d.c., is even further removed from the public than it is. i m not saying you re wrong. the founders they re not going to vote that. the founders envisioned a world where the kinds of people who represent the american people in washington, d.c., do it as a public service for a time. not as a business proposition for how they were cash out afterwards. people are supposed to want to go back to their mt. vernon afterwards. if they don t want to do that, they shouldn t do these jobs. these are jobs of public trust. you should prefer to be from where you re from, come and serve for a while and go back home. i can already anticipate critics saying you have a bill that would have impacted secretary clinton when she was secretary of state. what about ryan zinke, scott pruitt, tom price, cabinet officials of president trump, two of whom resigned, one still there, zinke. all three of whom you voted for. what about doing passing laws that would make it so they didn t ha
people very worried. reporter: yeah. that s right, jake. it s the family members of those active duty marines. there are tens of thousands of them who live here on camp lejeune and in the area of jacksonville, which really these communities completely surround water. there are inlets of waterways that make it beautiful to live here but also very dangerous when the hurricanes come. now family members have taken to facebook, they have talked to journalists like myself, saying that they re frustrated, because they re afraid. they re from all over the country. many have never been to a hurricane or lived through one, and they wish that the marines would take this more seriously, they said. the marines have pushed back pretty hard, jake. the base commander, general julian alford, putting on social media, that this is simply not the case. some family members accusing them of making this a financial decision. he says that s not it at all. i assessed the situation. i want to read you a porti