theresa may. they were poisoned by a nerve agent made russia, known as novichok. the government has concluded it is highly likely that russia was responsible for the act. mr. speaker this attempted murder using a weapons grade nerve agent was not just a crime against the skripals. it was an indiscriminate and wreckless act against the united kingdom and we will not tolerate such a brazen attempt to murder innocent civilians on our soil. british prime minister today pinning it on the government of russia. saying she is willing to consider a credible response from russia between now and wednesday, two days from now, but without one she s ready to debate the full range of measures the government could take in what she called this
bizarre escapade with the white house. so i m not sure there is something terribly new about that in and of itself. what is i think dramatic about today s events is that the chairman of the house intelligence committee with the active support and involvement of the president of the united states, is committed to releasing to the public a document that the fbi says has grave concerns contains sufficient omissions of fact as to be effectively a lie and that justice department describes as the release of as as an extraordinarily reckless act. and so i cannot think of a prior incident in which a president over the committed positions of both the fbi and the justice department more generally has
alerts, seeks shelter, or heard in the northern island of hokkaido. it trampled on the international society a strong desire for a peaceful solution. north korea s reckless act is absolutely on and acceptable. even kim jong un s nominal allies, china and russia, criticizing the launch while continuing to tell the u.s. to back off as well. russia is deeply concerned by the latest provocative lunches, which lead to further tension, further escalation of tension on the korean peninsula. sanctions, saber rattling, strong words. none of it seems to be working to reign in north korea as the u.s. and the world wonders what pyongyang will do next and what must be done especially after this latest word coming from north korea. bret? greg palkot live in seoul.
with three has fired over japan in recent weeks and friday s launch flying further before landing in the pacific ocean. yesterday, one of the missile test as president trump was asked about the report and his plan for it and here s what he had to say aboard air force one. believe me, the people of this country will be very, very safe. i think a lot of effort is going to be put into this. we re looking at what s going o on. kennedy: jim mattis calling the missile launch a reckless act that he wouldn t comment on a possible military response. juan, ed looks like we are running out of options. not because north korea is rattling, but they are begging for war. what we do now? juan: when you hear from secretary mattis is right. the role be a lot of collateral damage including our people cared we have about 30,000 troops right there on the border
sirens sounded and loudspeaker alerts, seeks shelter, or heard in the northern island of hokkaido. it trampled on the international society a strong desire for a peaceful solution. north korea s reckless act is absolutely on and acceptable. even kim jong un s nominal allies, china and russia, criticizing the launch while continuing to tell the u.s. to back off as well. russia is deeply concerned by the latest provocative lunches, which lead to further tension, further escalation of tension on the korean peninsula. sanctions, saber rattling, strong words. none of it seems to be working to reign in north korea as the u.s. and the world wonders what pyongyang will do next and what must be done especially after this latest word coming from north korea. bret? greg palkot live in seoul.