the north t korean leader and makes no progress either on the nuclear sideei or on the human rights side. for most peramericans the most obvious example of this is the detainment, torture and then a university of virginia student, otto warmbier. which the president said he believed kim when kim said he knew nothing about it. know, this is these are horrible human rights abuses. in every dimension. the worst human rights abuses aside from the prison camps is that the north rikorean regime will not allow their people access to outside information in the world. there s no freedom of movement in north korea. there areth no civil liberties. people cannot gather in gruchz larger th larger than three, particularly men, in north korea. and there is ala proliferation
dealing with the hermit kingdom. these are the kind of negotiations that will have to take place with unsavory characters. hannity: i love the fact all of these kind of big developments that happened the president has given up nothing.g. and i think the fact that the media doesn t understand and the left doesn t understand this is the art of the deal. this is how you negotiate, maybe it happens on the 12th. maybe it doesn t. maybe it takes one meeting, two meetings, three meetings, maybe more. you know what? we re trying to try our best. this is worth it for the not only for the country but for the world. so much progress, but again ithink kristin is right, we didn t anticipate this six months ago. i think north korea tried to practice the art of diplomatic brinkmanship. they failed. north t korea came back with a conciliatory indicating they were serious about wanting to talk to us. this is going to be an
presidency and ultimately make the united states weaker. he needs good counsel and to listen to it. if all the subpoenas are equal in the eyes of the law, will they by nature get greater response. will they cause shivers perhaps that house intell/senate intell won t? i m not sure how the individuals will react. i served on the staff of the iran contracommittee and we wound up granting immuny to some 23 witnesses over the objection of the department of justice and that proved to be a mistake because as you know oly north t was based on information received by the iran contracommittee. how these subpoenas are handled
if all the subpoenas are equal in the eyes of the law, will they by nature get greater response. will they cause shivers perhaps that house intell/senate intell won t? i m not sure how the individuals will react. i served on the staff of the iran contracommittee and we wound up granting immunity to some 23 witnesses over the objection of the department of justice and that proved to be a mistake because as you know oly north t was based on information received by the iran contracommittee. how these subpoenas are handled by the congressional kmitys and mueller will determen a lot.
people wen out of their way as well to protect animals, from escorting flamingos to safety to these men who helped save a stranded manatee in sarasota by the way. this woman brought her horse inside during storm. as irma moved north t brought record breaking flooding to jacksonville, water levels surpassing the previous held record set in 1964. in charleston, south carolina, portions of the city are flooded, the governor says thousands are without power. we re going to talk to the mayor in jacksonville shortly just to get a sense of the extent of the flooding. there s a lot of water still on the ground, as i mentioned we re also getting a look at the daniel of the florida keys. it was a cat 4 hurricane when it hit.