lalas, great to get your perspective. before i let you go, one more hard news point happening today, the issue of equal pay. you see this in world-class tennis, as well, the discussion about three sets versus men s five. what is your take on it? i think the u.s. women s team should get as much money as they possibly can. when you look at what they are able to do on the field, doesn t compare to the men s team does on the field, this is going to continue to be a talking point. one thing the women made very, very clear, one reason they feel they deserve this type of equal pay is because of consistency of quality that they have given us year after year after year, winning world cups, winning olympics, being there and winning games and making us proud. they want to keep doing that, that makes the cause easier to attain. given as much money they want, i
permanent ban enacted by congress. harris: permanent ban on spending our money? just telling you earmarks, responding our money. interesting, but not yet. harris: yeah, we have seen all sorts of ways they will spend our money, i want on the record clear with that, kind of jokingly. why is this continuing to be a problem? you can follow the deficit on twitter. it hit 22 trillion dollars a couple months ago, people were like, why are we doing this? why are we spending so much, specific to earmarks, though? earmarks are bipartisan effort, democrats controlled appropriate committee, they had the most. when the republicans controlled it, they had the most. it is unfortunately in washington, a matter of three parties, democrats, republicans and appropriators and appropriators get together and add items to appropriate bills.
worthy successor and it is a touching interview. yes i was there for was also there is a young lawyer in the early seventies during the saturday night massacre when nixon was impeached. two very different things but in the late nineties everything stopped. viewing it as totally political and during that time al qaeda and osama bin laden grew in strength there were attacks right before that on the african assembly. everybody took their collective eye off of critically important. fox news alert from america s news headquarters in new york, i am jon scott berg released two people are dead in alabama many injured after tornadoes tore through several states this afternoon. one alabama coroner says the number of death search crews are searching through rubble and debris the death toll is
predict. these are competent grated global economies. viewing it through a domestic political lens, the first year was a curtisy to the voters. the tax cuts. and the thing that they are most concerned about now is not this. they are concerned about the renegotiation of nafta. we have got an election coming up in mexico where there is the mexican version of bernie sanders. he would be more than happy to play a wild eyed game of trade war with us. austin, you have gotten into some discussions about nafta in the past. i won t bring up old campaign quotes but let me ask you this how vulnerable is nafta now. i think nafta is pretty vulnerable. but the canadians particularly have been kind of sly about it,
front lines of protecting this country from threats abroad. can you talk about scaramucci did have that kernels of wisdom and all that flamboyance, he talked about white house staffers in some countries protecting them from donald trump. are there some people in the cia viewing it as their responsibility to protect the-country from the president s with their instinct? going to 10,000 nuclear weapons to 30,000 nuclear weapons is not keeping our policy on an even keel. we have war plans. it says how many tanks, how many soldiers, how many nuclear weapons we need. and what the joint chiefs and pentagon had to explain to the commander in chief is that our