sorts of causes that could use that money. it will have almost negligible effects on the climate so if you vote against the paris accord, you are trying to give children a fighting chance. and if you are for the paris accord, you want children to die. how do you feel? kimberly: just say it. juan: i think greg gutfeld is going to burst. greg: i m using your toolbox. juan: you want to pretend let s move on. facts don t exist. the last 5 of the six years have been the hottest in history. what happens when jim clapper says oh, you know what? the president says the
been people coming from this country or that country since 1975. these programs have actually extended people s lives, saved lives internationally. dana: the monitoring happening was from overseas into the united states or vice versa. we are able to share with our partners if we are able and have a good relationship to disrupt plots. at that something you don t want them to say in open sessions. because we don t want them to know how we do it. what ed snowdon did was so damaging. as jesse was saying, the terrorists threats, they evolve with the technology so we have two as well. it doesn t mean we have to give up our civil liberties but president trump is actually calling for the re-authorization of the section 702 program. it would be good to have the debate and make all of these members of congress vote on it before the august recess. greg: is the 702 valuable?
director muller said you know what? i m uncomfortable being with this president. i feel like she s dana: being alone. the independence of the judiciary. juan: the independence and integrity of the investigation. this would indicate he did feel to some extent that he was after something. in one of the conversations, he said the president told him i am trying to lift this cloud. i am told that same new york business term. can you help me? more conversations with intelligence community officials but they won t even say. dana: they wouldn t say it in public session. juan: jesse: they don t wo say these things in front of a worldwide audience and that makes perfect sense. greg: in new york, lifting a cloud is smoking a joint. jesse: how would you know,
but i would say to you, this is the threat. that somehow, they have politicized this issue and not in the way that you described, greg. but they politicize it to be somehow an attack on president trump. if that s what it has ever been about. greg: i will resist the blowup that you so badly want t to juan: i think you should feel a little chillier. greg: i feel very cold. a trash trump tour abroad, headlined by president obama and james james clapper. next. will you be ready when the moment turns romantic? cialis for daily use treats ed and the urinary symptoms of bph. tell your doctor about your medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempasĀ® for pulmonary hypertension, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away
underway, special counsel, robert muller and that the intel committee. i will refrain to comment and i know it s hard when you get asked questions like that but i think there s a way to try to avoid it. i m thinking back to 2009. when president obama s team worked to try to dismantle the legacy and programs from president george w. bush on the global war on terror. in particular, gitmo. saying some pretty harsh things about it. president bush was very quiet. but vice president dick cheney was not. he was extremely effective. the dual speech he had against president obama? he s going to want to defend his legacy. even if it s veiled, it still hurts. on foreign soil, it s still hard to take. kimberly: greg, proper or improper? and what is it expected?