official with health and human services says even many tracking down the separated trichildren e within the realm of the possible, her office does not have the resources to do it. perhaps even more jarring, the trump administration argues that removing these children from sponsor homes to rejoin their parents would quote present grave welfare concerns, saying that such a move quote would destabilize the permanent of their existing home environment and could be traumatic to the children. the aclu s lead attorney said the trump administration s response is a shocking concession that it can t easily find thousands of children it ripped from parents and doesn t even think it s worth the time to locate each of them. joining us now, aclu attorney in addition to being the lead attorney in the case, he s the deputy director of aclu s immigrant s rights project. lee, great to see you. thanks for having me.
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classified information. something like the president s schedule is unclassified. it may be sensitive but the kind of leak freaking about classified information getting out isn t about this. these are things that are the way the president does business. they are shocking and it s the kind of thing we don t see in most administrations but it s not the same as information leaking out from the intelligence afgaiencies about sensitive collection overseas. thankfully, we re not seeing waves of that. got it. here is something interesting, the idea that the intelligence briefers are concerned how he consumes information or doesn t pay attention to it dove tails with what we saw last week with the intelligence chiefs at their yearly testimony before congress. suggesting things that are not in keeping with what the president thinks of as national security priorities. so on one hand, is he at odds with the intelligence community or is he just not in touch with what the community is trying to te
in mid session and ends february 22nd of this month. no, i haven t changed my mind and it s not because ralph nort northam is a horrible person. he s a good person. he s been a good governor, but this is glohis predecessor, put it best. this is no longer about ralph. it isn t. it gone way beyond tim. that s what is critical. so whether he decides he wants to take days or weeks to leave office, if the delegates or if the democratic party in virginia doesn t see eye to eye with him and sounds like they don t, what can they do? what they can do is to put pressure, i suppose, psychologically on him. he s already had one college withdraw an acre cemented the invitation. william and mary? that is correct.
services says even if tracking down the separated children were within the realm of the possible, her office does not have the resources to do it. perhaps even more jarring, the trump administration argues that removing these children from sponsor homes to rejoin their parents would present grave welfare concerns, saying that such a move would destabilize the permanency of their existing home environment and could be traumatic to the children. the aclu s lead attorney said the trump administration s response is a shocking concession that it can t easily find thousands of children it ripped from parents and doesn t even think it s worth the time to locate each of them. joining us now, aclu attorney in addition to being the lead attorney in the case, he s the deputy director of aclu s immigrant s rights project. lee, great to see you. thanks for having me. one of most stunning parts of