acquisition process is faster and more effective. right now it takes five to ten years to put a satellite up into space. that is way too long. technology changes so fast. shannon: i know the pentagon has been working on a number of studies, one major one, independent review ordered by congress, not even supposed to be until december. some folks wonder if he is jumping the gun. senator bill nelson, democrat who happens to be a former astronaut, says the president told a u.s. general to create a space for us, sixth branch of the military today, generals telling me they don t want to. thankfully the president can t do it without congress because it now is not the time to rip the air force apart. too many important measures that i stayed for it will congress congress plays a vital role in define the parameters and how the process will be done and even some of the final version will look like. the commander in chief has the biggest voice of all. i disagree with senator nelson.
done, it s their own political self-interest. next year they have to answer for roy moore all year, and they don t want to. they would rather where they re stuck, right? i agree. where they re stuck donald trump owns the face of the republican party and donald trump says this is his guy i want him in the senate. mitch mcconnell and establishment republicans will have a hard time kicking out of this guy who, who represents donald trump s base of the party. they will. cornell, put your strategic hat on. for 2018, if you re claire mccaskill, would you rather have doug jones as colleague in the senate and putting more pressure on republicans to win seats in missouri, or do you want roy moore in the senate to wrap around the neck of your opponent in missouri? sort of i mean, what s in the best interests of the democratic nae party in 2018? roy moore as a punching bag or one additional seat in alabama? well from a pure political standpoint, having roy moore as a punching bag es
trump feels frustration at moon s stance toward north korea, feeling it s too soft. certainly, we saw that frustration play out in that tweet. also on top of that, you ve got the fact that the u.s. president wants to renegotiate the free trade deal which certainly many inside korea thought was signed, sealed and delivered. they don t want to, but they will. it was but the president certainly has the authority to pull out. big promise that he made to a lot of his base. we ll see what happens and what it all means for one of our key allies in the region. thank you very much, paula hancocks, in seoul. fred pleitgen joins us in moscow. ramping up for their military preparedness. what are they doing in the face of this increased north korean aggression? reporter: well, the rugs hru have said that they re very concerned about that nuke test by the north koreans. we have to keep in mind russians also have a common border with north korea, poppy. what they re also doing is
president of the nypd sergeant of the benevolent s association ed mullins. they are in battle in chicago and new york city to be a sanctuary city. they say leave us alone. we will lose the money. what do you say? we are a nation of laws. and the spin that s occurring right now to blame the department of justice and attorney general sessions is just completely wrong. he is fulfilling his obligation to uphold his office enforcement of laws. and this whole criteria for grant money was established under the obama department of justice for their program that they did last july. so in order to comply for federal grants, you have to meet the criteria of following federal laws. you don t get to pick and choose what laws we follow. we are supposed to have equal protection under the law. brian: if you find somebody who is not a citizen, illegal you are supposed to notify ice. correct. brian: they don t want to. they refuse to.
i am sick of people pretending they want to work together and they don t. maxine waters does not want to work with the republicans ever. she didn t in the past and she won t in the future. be honest. that s what we want people to do, tell it like it is. maxine waters constituents don t want her to work with trump. if you have some people in swing states that want to get in and work with him, they can do it. if you don t believe in his agenda, go ahead, protest all you want. that s the way we work here in america. here is the problem for democrats. a lot of the senators up in two years are from states like west virginia, north dakota and others that trump won. i predict you are going to have a bunch of senators, joe manchin and others, heidi heightcamp who will have no chance but to work with him. 18 will be a rough go for democrats in the senate. unless maxine waters is right