fires. what success have we seen, if any? it s a charming bromance between two demagogues, tweeting back and forth like lovers in a high school musical but the reality is of course very, very different. it s funny to call something fake news when you have satellite photos to prove the fact this is not fake. all of the local officials under bolsonaro and his regime have said we re understaffed, underresourced, we don t have enough equipment, we don t have enough money. the budget for the ministry of the environment in brazil was slashed last year under bolsonaro s directive. he fired the guy whose job it was to measure deforestation just a couple of months ago. so the reality tells a very different story from the twitter romance between trump and bolsonaro. the reality is that there are not enough resourcesisfire. even though $20 million is a small drop in the bucket, that s one drop more than brazil has. jay michaelson, thanks for putting that in context for us. my pleasure. we
dates afterwards with them on the south side. it s not uncommon for many sexual assaults to be filed against agents. so i think definitely it does have an effect, it s condoned, and when it happens and if somebody complains, everybody groups together, specifically more the male side. and they protect each other, and they push everything out. and they stay quiet. that s how it works. i would be curious to know where you come down on the malice versus incompetence question. one of the things that supporters of border patrol are saying, they re just overwhelmed and underresourced. that was part of the justification for congress just giving them this huge new budget suppleme supplement. i m curious from what you know, is it that they re operating on a shoestring and don t have the resources to deal with this
eventually landed some of the most powerful jobs in the u.s. government. watch this. so we have obtained the internal vetting documents for around 100 of the people being considered and in many cases ultimately placed for top jobs in the trump administration. so we have this unique insight into how the people working on the trump transition team viewed the political and the ethical vulnerabilities of all of these people that ended up getting top jobs. so this is during the craziness after the election. yes. vetting their own people, trying to figure out their own red flags. yeah. so i ve also done some reporting around this and verified these documents with sources who were directly involved. but basically what happened was, the trump transition team were understaffed. underresourced. nobody thought trump was going to win. barely anyone did. and they also fired chris
that no water was provided to either him or his daughter. they were provided cookies, essentially. with limited bathroom facilities. reporter: homeland security officials have not responded to this latest accusation. according to the timeline released by customs and border protection, jakelin started showing signs of distress just before the bus departed from the port of entry checkpoint to the border patrol station in lordsburg, new mexico. there s a small little table, right, you know, about this big, this wide. reporter: congressman raul ruiz who s a doctor was part of the delegation that toured the facilities. he says he was stunned to see the room where border agents used a table in a utility room as a bed to treat the young girl who had stopped breathing. i m not saying that they didn t try. i m saying that there are some clear under-resourced, under-trained, under-equipped and lack of standards and
bradley manning was selling wikileaks. had you bergdahl who was already in captivity with the taliban. you had mcchrystal that had requested another, you know, 50,000 troops or so. and obama was taking his sweet time in delivering them, had not delivered them yet. they were underresourced, militaryta intelligence community had not positioned a field detention site. major golsteyn should have never seen this individual again. he should have been able to turn him over to interrogators and interrogate him. he h was a threat to u.s. forces and he had intelligence value and he should have been processed up to the internment detention lifacility. if i can jump in very quickly. we had a huge facility in iraq. we had one in afghanistan, up near the capital in kabul. president obama handed it over to the afghans. then they had no choice and no t options. and that s the problem. dan: i m really worried about the disincentive