that bunch kets aimed at homeland security money there would go away from tee mafema a toward the wall construction. and so these are budget priorities that will have real world consequences you write for on the ground. what consequences do you think this could have? well, i think these are real consequences. i ll be very blunt about it. the wall dollars have to come on from somewhere. and some of the budget requests they are coming from parts of the department of homeland security that simply cannot, just couldn t survive without them. fema and preparedness and responses, those aren t as politically galvanizing as a wa wall or immigration enforcement, but it s on days like that when i realize that it s called the rainy day fund for a reason. you do it because you know that there by for the grace of god go i.
mr. trump s plan, saying they will not pay for a wall. their face-to-face meeting next week at the white house may now be in jeopardy. president trump also discussing his plan to investigate voter fraud, saying waterboarding definitely works. lots to discuss in the first seven days of the trump administration. let s begin our coverage with cnn s sara murray live at the white house. good morning. we already see they re growing tense relationships between the u.s. and mexico. that s because trump signed an executive order saying he s ready to move forward with this border wall. he s raising alarm from members of both parties as he touts the values of torture. we will be, in a form, reimbursed by mexico. so they ll pay us back? absolutely. 100%. reporter: president trump reiterating his promise that mexico will pay for the bordered wa wall, but offering few details.