sanitation inspection of each cell. don t be banging on my windows yelling out my door unless you have a fight or medical emergency. are there any problems in this block and people not getting along? we ned to talk about it now and get it straightened up. keep your backs to the wall until we leave. no, no, go ahead. david rother has just spent his first night on the old side. after he was brought in on a robbery charge to which he plans to plead not guilty. i ve been in this jail before, but i ve never been on this side before. it s not really much different once you get up here, i guess, other than being locked out of our cells during the day. and after the lockout ends, rother is allowed back in his cell, but it s not much more comfortable. i think i have at least bunk beds or something like that. it s kind of [ bleep ] up.
know what was the impetus or if there was? a tunching point. i was thinking about that in prepping for this and coming to talk to you. we had these soclogical moments, soccer mom and helicopter parenting, but soccer dad is just a phrase we re starting to hear. my there hae is as more women have ascended to leadership positions in companies, as more women have become decision makers in the work place, we have seen perhaps this shift. do we have any research that supports that or is that my wacky idea? you re right on. i think the equalityomen at work is intrinsically linked with the quality of fathers at parents. we ned to support both. if we understand and shed some light on, which i m very grateful for this white house summit for doing so, if we shed light on and start addressing the needs of working dads, this
hopes of finding both of these guys and the clubs. jenna: when you really want to play golf you really want to play golf. it is inaccurate to suggest that the dprk has fully tested, developed or demonstrated capabilities that are articulate ned that report. articulated in that report. so we do not operate from the presumption that they have that fully tested and available capacity. but obviously they have conducted a nuclear test, so there is some kind of device. jenna: that was secretary of state john kerry essentially denying a disturbing military intelligence report that suggests significant progress in north korea s nuclear program, essentially that they would be able to put a small nuclear warhead on one of their missiles. secretary kerry is meeting with south korean leaders this morning amid rising tensions with the rogue nation and the possibility of yet another missile test in the next few days. joining us now we are please towed have ambassador
problems from the middle of the 20th century. jenna: is our pry port regime change, soft or hard landing? well, our priority should be behavior change. i think there are many people who believe jenna: is that possible do you think? well you know it is hard to see at this pint that yo point that you could have behavior change with a person like kim jong un. that is for them to determine. we need behavior change and if it fakes a change of regime so be it. i think the north koreans, we node to sharpen the choices for them. we ned to make them understand that if they are going on this path of nuclear weapons they will really face huge choices in their economy and elsewhere and sooner or later they are not going to be able to withstand it. jenna: ambassador hill it s a privilege to have you on the program. thank you so much for the time today. we look forward to having you back. thank you. rick: coming up new information in the fight against a cyber attack. what the government is d
about how to fix these programs that they ve been delaying, and that s going to harm the people who depend on them the most. martha: absolutely. changes were made as he said in 82 and 83, but they didn t, you know, produce any long-term reform because here we are talking about it again. you know, in terms of do you think there is an opening for some sort of grand bargain agreement? because you seem to be fairly pleased, mai with at least the cpi beginnings to this. i think the cpi was a very good-faith effort to put on the table. what we need to do now is stop talking about kind of the pola raoeugz issues that are out there. we know they are out there and we know that all of these choices are difficult. we ned to kind of focus on the kind of policies that will be able to get some bipartisan support understanding that all of them are difficult. i think chained cpi makes sense and medicare reform is another place to look. hopefully we ll make progress. martha: thank you very much for