i think what president trump needs to do is order the state department to work in the united nations security council to pressure the u.n. government, the u.n.-backed government in libya, national accord, to investigate these charges. it s the least the trump administration should now do given the irresponsibility of his tweets. nick, that article, the headline of which i read, let me read it again, trump says cnn lies, what about the slavery report from libya, question mark. it s from libya 218, the news organization. then it goes on in that article to suggest that international courts could start to sue cnn for its reports. reports like this one. that s a game changer. if you re going to talk about something like slavery that has been exposed, that the response would be to sue and to shut that sort of thing down, is that what the president wants? well, i think he s really playing with fire here. and i can t, erin, remember a single american president who s
slave labor from the shrimp industry what we see on the tables here in the united states? we re so comfortable with low-priced seafood. there is no reason in a world of globalization that the desire for cheap products and cheap food means there has to be slavery. it touches our lives. and as the guardian has done a great service of taking studies that were done by the international organization for migration, the u.n. office on drugs and crime, and others and gotten into the detail of the evidence of how it touches the supply chains. i shop at walmart, i shop at costco. other consumers like me should be stunned a the possibility what they buy, you know, is in fact made of slave labor. many would be surprised to hare a report, no doubt. they expect it wouldn t be the case here, ambassador. the u.s., as you know, about to put out the annual slavery