standard when it comes to refugees. i can, when it comes to the united states. they go through vetting of a year or two. we had one syrian refugee family that is in turkey at a refugee camp waiting four or five years to come to the united states, and because of president trump s executive order, they ve been stopped. these are carefully vetted. the you meet these people, chris, you realize why we do that chris: so what s going on here? since people are so carefully vetted, what s going on here, senator? you re asking me what s going on this europe? i can t tell you finish. chris: no, no, what s going on here in the united states? what s going on here is he has established a target of refugees, and i don t think that is our vulnerability. if you want to make america safe, the refugee program is the most carefully vetted program in our government. think of the thousands who come in on visa waivers each day at airports all around the united states. think of so many others coming to
proper method to address the terrorist threat or a haphazard creation that sows confusion and chaos? it s a start with the list of 7 countries. this list essentially comes from the obama administration which over time put together a program to reduce the granting of visa waivers to people from those countries applying to come in. so this list of 7 countries is not haphazard. it comes from the obama administration. the measure in the substitutive order takes it a the measure there the executive order takes it a step further in not granting visas. i think that is doesn t adrelts risk of terrorists coming in from other countries is something that requires attention. we don t want to be attacked no
the secret service installed anti-climb spikes. they are supposed to prevent someone from climbing over. clear live they failed to do that. congress is calling on the secret service to meet with them about security at the white house. gregg: congress suddenly showing renewed focus on fashioning a security in the focus on national security in the wake of the paris terrorist attack. they are looking to tighten up and doonders visa waivers. people from 36 countries are allowed to travel here without a visa.
european countries, brian, there are visa waivers. no visas are required for all of these europeans coming in to the united states. and this according to intelligence an congressional officials who have been briefed on this is a far bigger threat to the united states than anything that you could imagine from syrian refugees who are vetted individually from 18 to 24 months. that is the big ask from the united states. from president hollande, he wants to see more special forces, u.s. and french special forces, forward based, on the ground in syria, calling in air strikes, better targeting air strikes. these are special ops. more than the 50 that president obama has authorized. that is one area that they are definitely going to explore and you could see an announcement or at least leaks coming from the white house later today. but there has been some commitment given to the french president. what president obama also wants is a message to vladimir putin. he was front and center, yesterday
ruling earlier this week and pointing out problems with the law, there are some tweaks that she said, we are willing to do this. does that meep they would have to go back and rewrite the legislation and go throughout whole process again and not clear what the tweaks are now. maybe something to do with the visa violation and visa permits. the judge in california said we are concerned about people coming in other countries leak norway with visa waivers. the ninth circuit has not roweled on this yet. but they will rule on it in a trial in november. this was an arizona judge bolton that ruled on the ninth circuit would get it in november that would handle the appeal. first week in november, post election by the way. that s when the ninth circuit would get it today there is a rally in support of