minister about whether there was going to be an he escalation of their counter offensives. and he said we don t want to do that. he said we are even ready to hold video conferences to have peace talks with those separatists if they refuse to meet with us now. so even before this plane was brought i see you want to go live. ukraine government spokesman. let s listen in. translator: to establish the links of those of the militants, links of the militants of the russian federations. [ speaking in foreign language ] english, european, france, we send our condolences and providing to ukraine today, making public.
to those countries. to the point about the judges, do you think 40 immigration jumps will be able to adequately deal with the crisis? well, that s what we estimate, were ut if we need to put more jumps, i ll be the first to say, we need to add more judges. i ve looked at the president s request, i support the president s request on the judges but i think we need to add more, and plus it s not only judges. you can yew video conferences, like we ve been doing that, for so many years in the regular court system. do you really think, though, that videoconferencing and sort of speeding the process is the answer here? when we get reports from the u.n., hdr, they are saying that the screening process that you re suggesting we adopt, that we use for children from mexico actually fails to serve mexican children well and be puts the onus of proving humanitarian refuge on the children themselves. why duplicate that for thousands of more children? remember, if you deal with the mexicans, t
next week they are trying to turn these case quickly. we know the people who are staying here are video conferences with judges in order to play out those cases and the goal ultimately is to have their legal cases completed within two to four days of arrival. they say that is realistic now they have this more efficient system for processing and housing these undocumented immigrants. the 400 women and children behind you, what are they doing? do they have rooms in there are they in one central space? it s a far cry from the ones in texas at the border. this is more like a college campus feel, erin. we looked at their accommodations. they are staying in what looks like dorm rooms. they have bunk beds and televisions and shared bathrooms but they are separated by gender and private. shower areas with a lot of toys for the children to play with. everybody is allowed to roam
almaliki that s why president bush had video conferences every two weeks, doing coaching and mentoring. we stopped that in 09 and cut maliki loose and he cut us loose in 2011 and frankly what s happened probably wasn t inevitable but it was certainly predictable. in the run up to the iraq war a question of what we know right now, at that time you saw the intelligence, you supported that war. we all know that intelligence when it came to wmd was dead wrong. how do we test the u.s. intelligence now on isis and what risk they pose when we are considering putting american lives at risk there. sure, and i understand the question. we give it our best shot then and we got it wrong. and frankly i don t regret so much getting it wrong. i certainly regret. that i regret we didn t communicate our ambiguity to
author of fox news first. you think there might be some political blowback, chris, as a bergdahl s condition. you have a lot of people upset. if the white house had an avenue, it was once discussed that the white house may have had an avenue to empty out guantanamo, by the president was done in office the outrage over this deal and the way the president conducted it seems to have probably put that on a no-go list. well, tha access apparently that his parents reportedly got to the military s hunt for the missing sergeant. bergdahl s mom and dad hooked in to secure video conferences that included representatives from u.s. central command, the white house, state department and intelligence agencies. i mean i think that this is one of the most outrageous things that i ve read in a long time because who would does this happen common place time when you have a prisoner who s being held in another country that the parents get to come in and hear everything going on? in fact, the usual