compelled to go and testify before congress. what is your reporting to indicate about bolton s current relationship with president trump? we know that it ended terribly. we know bolton is sort of forced out, deeply angry about the sort of things that he couldn t accomplish policy wise in the white house. he tries to establish that he s not being fired even though trump is asserting that he was, and you basically saw mike pompeo and others practically giddy at his departure on that day, so i mean there can t be warm feelings between john bolton and that white house crew right now. greg miller, thank you very much for joining us tonight. ahead why even sents republicans are balking at the president s scheme to install a hard liner at dhs. plus tonight s thing 1, thing 2 coming up. onight s thing 1, thi coming up.
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push the envelope for me. i want to shut down the borders. i want to surveil people. i want detention. i want roundups. i want reg industries. gina haspel, figure out way to do it. is she going to be the person who says yes? my concern is she would be. the loyalty pledge seems to be in effect right now. she is someone working at the behest of donald trump. and i would add the idea of where yu is today and bivey and frankly john brennan, these are cautionary tales. this is what happens when you let a little bit slip. yep. and to reward this is not just about impunity for torture. this is rewarding that torture. a massive promotion. she may be a company woman. that s great. but the fact of the matter in this endeavor, it s not one that we should be rewarding. the other thing about this is trump has moved in to make this a referendum on torture. this is his tweet. gina haspel, my highly respected nominee to lead the cia has been
vital to put all this stuff to rest, again. where is the money going and what s it doing? there is a lot of legitimate questions or legitimate questions a year and a half or two years ago, but they seem more pressing now to me. well, who is doing business with donald trump entities in other places and favors? yes. we already know the chinese with lightning speed were approving things for donald trump and that nobody no country has been a bigger beneficiary of donald trump s actions than china, which is gaining influence in the pacific at our expense. so this is a window, the michael cohen matter yeah. into a lot of things that we need to pursue. james henry, david cay johnston, thanks for joining me. still to come, the memory hole in the torture debate the president s nominee faces the senate today. how have we come to this debate again? plus, this guy, the silver lining after don blankenship s epic loss. that s next in tonight s thing 1, thing 2, next.
outside only rarely. but no one call the police with any suspicions. how could this go on for so long and be unnoticed? i think the way that they were able to escape notice was that they really just did not parade the children around in public spaces very often. and i think that there were people who had suspicions that they seemed a little odd, seemed like they never wanted to be bothered. but that usually doesn t raise suspicion enough for somebody to call on the police to do a welfare check. and i guess maybe it s just a good lesson for all of us, if you see something suspicious, the worst thing you could do is possibly embarrass yourself if nothing is wrong. but what if you had the chance to actually catch somebody doing something history risk to these children? we know the negative outcomes of children who are maltreated. they have more instances of substance abuse, or it s harder for them to hold jobs and have pro-social relationships as adults. 30% of them are found in researc