rights and any atrocities of the caliban to make sure that sanctions will be brought to book taliban and tojudge the will be brought to book taliban and to judge the taliban on their actions and not their words. and thatis actions and not their words. and that is one of the things that should ve been in place and it must be done now. alongside the refugee plans which should have been in place and need to be developed with other countries and of course, the ability to keep the essential aid flowing and to prevent afghanistan becoming a haven for terrorists. and we were utterly unprepared and that became clear from the prime minister today. these things over 18 months since donald trump struck the deal with the taliban that the nato forces would withdraw and they would have no influence on the way this withdrawal plan has been put in place, no preparations for the
it s from the group of people that came in. look. our country has a lot of problems, believe me. i know what the problems are. even better than you do. they are deep problems. they are serious problems. we don t need more. bill: more on the president s refugee plans. jonah, good morning to you. first i want to begin with peter doocy live in philadelphia. republicans gather there and see the president in a couple of hours. what do we expect to hear? good morning there. we expect it to be pretty straight forward. president trump needs congress to write the laws to help him make campaign promises come true and he needs them to pay for it. i needs there support to repeal and replace obamacare more patient centric and more free market, allowing people to buy across state lines and talk about infrastructure, to talk about funding other projects.
stability, predictability. we make sure that our defense establishment is properly funded. that s key. medical research, i will tell you, is also well funded. the nih received a significant increase, $2 billion, for cancer, alzheimer s research all very positively impacted veterans. ours is responsible for the veterans portion of the legislation, $80 billion package there. we provide for medical services that are robust level, we take care of homelessness issues, traumatic brain, long list, and put in a lot of oversight over the va too, needed on large scale construction projects. there is a fair amount of criticism on the republican side of this. basically saying that once again, the gop got rolled over in this bill. let me run through a couple of things. it fully funds planned parenthood. it fully funds and pays for the president s refugee plans. it also quadruples the number of visas that president obama wants for foreign workers. this is even a slap at union
themselves and their families. the president s thanksgiving address is the latest ever to build public support for the refugee plans. that s important because there hasn t been much support anywhere for them. in the latest fox news poll only 28 percent of registered voters say they support the president s plan. 67 percent are against it. in congress bipartisan group 27 percent of them enhanced legislation enhancing the screening of refugees. there has been stiff opposition of governors across the country as well. 3 is have said they are also against bringing the refugees into the u.s. the white house has not backed down arguing those refugees already go through the highest security checks of any one traveling to the u.s. and they are continuing to push those efforts. lea? garrett tenney, thank you. well, a record 3 and a half million people to find their terror fears to enjoy the 89th