of april. u.s. border security, how do people view, how do voters view our border security compared to 2018? look at those numbers. 46% of americans say our border security is worse than it was in june of 2018. anybody who is saying better, probably wants open borders. interesting to see, the american people certainly responsive to the reality of what is happening on the border right now. rachel: couple weeks ago a qunnipiac poll came out. which group is most dissatisfied what is happening at the border? hispanics. that makes sense. they re the largest population living along our u.s. border, hispanic-americans. if you think about it, it was sheriffs, the mayors of these border towns and border communities who were first raising the flag saying, we have a problem on our hands on, they have been trying to get joe biden to get down to the border along with his supposed border czar kamala harris. will: what i got to see this
southern border did not exist in the trump administration. however as jacob soboroff points out she signed that policy into existence. joining us the author of separated inside an american tragedy, jacob soboroff. jacob, i ll let you take it, but i m reminded two years ago, june of 2018, when chief of staff john kelly, the attorney general jeff sessions said this policy was being used as a deterrent to stop immigrants from coming into the country along the southern border. what s your reaction to the comments from the former homeland security secretary? you showed mid tweet, willy. i try not to tweet in all caps because i find that obnoxious but she did, she signed the policy into existence. not only did i see the separations with my own eyes, not only did kirstjen nielsen sign a memo in which she chose from three options, she picked
he has tried to develop a mentor, kind of uncle-like relationship with kim jong-un after an initial period of intense rhetoric in 2007. he opened the way for a historic summit in singapore in june of 2018. and there was a hope that, perhaps there are was laying the foundation for real discussion about denuclearization of the korean peninsula that was promised by the two leaders at that singapore summit. we ve been waiting every sin sio see what that commitment looks like in practice. what are the ways in which two countries move towards meaningful denuclearization . there was a second summit in hanoi this summer that was supposed to set the specifics and it was a bust if the was a
take that strategy into the general election should she get the nomination. but now after the last debate, there s so much scrutiny into the fund-raiser she s had in the past, particularly one from june of 2018 in which she also gave away wine bottles as part of her fund-raiser. so yesterday in iowa during her town hall we saw that voters asked her about social security, about her ability to compromise and reaching across the aisle. we ll have to wait and see, here in her hometown, where again she was a high school champ in debate, what the voters here ask her about. leyla, thank you. arlette, thank you as well. i want to bring in one of the other democrats vying for your vote, candidate tom steyer is joining us. thanks for being here. ana, it s nice to be with you. you re known as the billionaire businessman running for president while calling for trump s impeachment. the president has now been impeached and he s holding if not gaining in the polls as we laid out at the top ther
then one in c june of 2018. pointing out that many of the things that michael horowitz has now said. that was 18 months earlier, two years earlier and we also got hold of the responders from the quote which will essentially just to blow all of this up and to this blow the committee off an estate not even really respond to any of this so they had direct evidence of problems in the page application and this isn t really a separation of powers issue or its response to the house committee, the question is that they had the information and they did nothing. paul: is really interesting because of course, is sick and significant, congressional intelligence committee does b have oversight responsibility over the intelligence process fisa is really clearly, part of that process. sunnis in these letters the quote just as nevermind, that is a real serious issue in my mind of separation of powers. in the delusion of accountability on the executive branch because we you get is the