it must be stopped and it will be stopped. may not be pretty for a little while. it will be stopped. so, it may not be pretty for a little while, but this is what we have to go through, is their argument, in order to be a safe country. you know, kate, we have vetting in our country. we ve done a very good job in this country. we don t want anyone to come to this country who will do harm. and under eight years of president obama, we did extensive vetting to protect the folks, to protect the folks that live in this country. all of a sudden, donald trump gets into the white house and all he is doing, i ll be very clear, he s hurting our economy, he s instilling fear with people, and he is inspiring those exact individuals and groups of individuals who want to do harm to this country. so, his rhetoric and his talk is very counterproductive. we are a nation of immigrants. unless you are native american, but in 1607 when those three trips came from england, they
when that dress was on. that is just part of national geographic s new documentary gender revolution which seeks to explore the complexities of the transgender communities here in america and abroad. you saw journalist katie couric takes viewers on that journey along with her. she s here now. nice to see you. nice to see you. i stayed up late watching it last night and i was riveted by this documentary. part of it is you are taking us along on a learning curve, right? i think a lot of people don t really understand gender identity. right. i started out the documentary by talking about the fact that i grew up in a very by binary world, it was girl, boy, pink, blue. for people it s hard to wrap their heads around this new definition of gender and how gender is on a spectrum and
a u.s. official is pushing back on a on the phone call between the president trump and mexican president nieto. the ap says president trump says he warned nieto he was about to send troops to stop bad hombres. they said the president was being light-hearted and the president never threatened to bring in the military. i want to bring in gadi schwartz down on the bored in nogales, arizona, talking to folks who live near the border. what are you hearing? reporter: well, kate, incredibly, we just saw somebody jumping over the fence. they came over to the united states and they came back over. in fact, i asked him to talk to us. eas he s on the other side. we wanted to ask about the bad
place. joe, thank you. coming up, sean spicer today asked about the possibility of an executive order on what the white house called religious freedom. what that would mean for the lbgtq community. kate couric joining us on the preview of a phenomenal new documentary called gender revolution. no sir, no sir, some nincompoop stole all my wool sweaters, smart tv and gaming system. luckily, the geico insurance agency recently helped baa baa with renters insurance. everything stolen was replaced. and the hooligan who lives down the lane was caught selling the stolen goods online. visit geico.com and see how easy it is to switch and save on renters insurance.
as former supreme allied commander of nato, when you hear that, you think what? i think that the pgt is in the midst of preparing a series of options. let s back up a bit. what we saw just the other day was mike flynn, general mike flynn, come out and say, iran, you re on notice. that was just yesterday, by the way. he did not draw any red lines exactly. so, now what is happening is a series of options, kate, which will probably start with diplomatic action to economic action to cyber, to special operations. all the way up to violent strike. that set of options will come to the white house. that s when we need to have a strategy. it s one thing to have a file cabinet full of options, picking the strategy is the hard part. that s what s coming. republicans have praised this today as a hard line, taking a strong stance. as a military guy, how do you