podium to speak now after his party retained control of the senate. let s listen. over the course of the last night and this morning, i thought the that leader pelosi we discussed ways we might be able to find a way forward. she and i actually have had some opportunities to work together for a number of years when we were both on the appropriations committee. she had the foreign operations subcommittee and so did i. so we re not unfamiliar with each other. we ll have more dealings in the future. in look at the race, i want to thank the president. he was extremely helpful to us in states he s in excellent shape. he worked very hard and drew large crowds and i think it clearly had a positive impact on
do you think that s a violation of corporate yeah. there s a clear sense in there. all deals including side deals republican leaders refuse to bring it up for a vote? i would have. what should they do now? i would say that he hasn t complied with the deal. period, end of discussion. yeah. what does that mean, though? are you making that case we re going to vote before the 17th in spite of this. what i m going to do as the chairman of the foreign operations subcommittee, money for the u.n. i m in charge of all the money for the u.n. i m going to try to defund the iaea until they give us the side agreement. what s the response you ve gotten back from mitch mcconnell? i think they believe the president would go forward regardless of usacting. doesn t that mean that it was sort of silly to begin with frankly then if the president can go ahead anyway? what was the point? the point was to have a debate and a vote.
long. big focus on secession. crimea s attempt to break away from ukraine and join russia would be illegal. the proposed referendum on the future of crimea would violate the ukrainian constitution and violate international law. any discussion about the future of ukraine must include the legitimate government of ukraine. as well, the white house makes a full court press on the diplomatic front. speaker john boehner was less than diplomatic ahead of a house vote that approved loans for ukraine. you ve heard me call president putin a thug, because he is. he s counting on the united states to sit back and watch him do whatever he wants. let s bring in adam schiff, member of the intelligence committee and foreign operations subcommittee. good morning.
there. democrats trying to pin the blame on budget cutbacks by republicans. perhaps if there were more resources we might have had a different result. i must note, though, that while the republican budget increases the budget of the defense defendant, it slashes the budget that would have protected these diplomats. i might note that the funding that is currently enjoyed by the state department was voted bipartisan, one more democrat voting for the appropriations than republicans. neil: they are putting it on all republicans and it ain t flying well with senator graham. you have heard that. what do you think of that? guest: as the ranking republican on the foreign operations subcommittee that funds the state department and
bracing for its own gun battle. one of the cartels in mexico threatening the border of fort hancock. yesterday arizona s governor was in the newsroom telling martha the government is not doing enough to help the border states. i have requested 250 national guard to be sent to the border, and immediately. and of course, people always question me about can i call them forward, and i can and i haven t ruled that out, but the fact of the matter is, it s not arizona s responsibility. it is the federal government s responsibility. we don t have the money. bill: that was from yesterday. now today texas congressman, ranking member of the foreign operations subcommittee, good morning, you heard the governor there point her finger at washington. this town of fort hancock, texas, it s a border town, the number of kids in the school is booming right now because of people leaving mexico, they re afraid for their lives in these border towns because of the ongoing