in many cases, president donald trump back in june was a $110 billion arms deal and many observers believe that is why while there has been limited calls for investigation, notably by the u.s. state department, but also by the u.s. secretary-general. there hasn t been the outrage that would be expected in the face of such incident. even while parents were struggling to bury their dead, the air strikes in yemen continue. eyewitnesses tell cnn that in just one district in the yemeni capitol there were 21 air strikes through to the morni in after the attack. humanitarian agencies are worried that with it will continue the suffering of the children. nima, cnn.
children as a consequence of breaking the law. this masks the fact that both political parties beneath the posturing want toind a solution. they described this morni what part of the problem is right now. what the president did e don t need to do asake s americans is sit enforcement of law against our humanitarian ideas. we need to do both at the same time. what he tried to do is enable us to do that until congress acts. the executive order that the president signed yesterday does a couple of things. instructs them to maintain the custody of the detained families and it keeps the families together in the tension until the cases are adjudicated in court. it requires constructed facilities to house detainees and it prioritizing the adjudication of the cases. so that end, the department of defense signed an order that
buried. there is a lot of reporting about his contacts with back channel to the ukrainian government. the $130,000 payment to stormy daniels will be on the radar there. he knows a lot. we don t know how much he knows but i think he can provide some real good information to the special counsel. congressman jim heinz was on morni ing joe and he had an opinion on this. as the president s fixer you have to assume that he has stuff that can make the president look pretty bad. it may have nothing to do with russia and collusion. this could be that blue dress moment. when an investigation takes a turn as it did under bill clinton that nobody necessarily would have predicted. is this really a blue dress moment? i m not going to touch that. i will this. i know somebody who used to be a lawyer for trump at the trump
2018. here s the president on sleepy eyes chuck todd. it s is 1999. i m on meet the press, a show now headed by sleepy eyes chuck todd. [laughter] he s a sleeping son of a bitch, i ll tell ya. [laughter] [cheers and applause] and they t showed it this morni, 1999, and i m talking about north korea. you ve got take em out now. and then they have clinton saying we are pleased to announce that we have made a deal with north korea. well, you know how that deal turned out, right? we gave billions and billions of dollars and lots of other things. and we got nothing. but they show me young, handsome [laughter] i said why couldn t i look like that today? [laughter] i should have run back then, right? [cheers and applause] huh? i should have run back then.
people dead, kristen, as you said in nine days. that s roughly one killed every 15 minutes. those are devastating figures, bill. let me just follow up with you quickly about this report in the new york times. that we awe sall saw this morni. saying north korea has been shipping supplies to the syrian government that could be used in the production of chemical weapons. another devastating piece of this picture. what are you learning about that reporting, bill? picking up from what we know is happening in ghouta, there have been recent attacks where civilians appear to be suffering from the effects of chlorine gas. we know ghouta was where an infamous attack using sarin gas killed more than 1,000 people five years ago. none of those u.n. experts who were focusing initially on north korea and how it s evading sanctions and making money, well, they ve discovered links to syria. ships to damascus were stopped