and so here we are again, a new story but the same old question. when will things change? and when will we stop seeing images like this one, of oscar martinez and his 23-month-old daughter angie valeria who will never know the life they dreamed of in the united states? i want to bring in ana maria salazar, former deputy assistant secretary of defense. she was also a policy adviser for president clinton s special envoy for the americas. i talked to a journalist earlier who toured the camp where oscar and angie valeria were staying. she said asylum seekers are becoming desperate because of president trump s metering policy which limits the number of people who can apply for
police, and navy police, and some federal police that have now new europeuniforms. there are more guards in the northern border and the southern border. clearly the mexican government is using their resources also to provide them humanitarian aid and to provide them help, aid. but it s not enough. it s going to be even a bigger crisis when you consider there s still people trying to come in. the mexican government is who doesn t figure out how they will turn them back to central america. they are using their resources. i have to say this is the first time since i ve worked on migration issues and security issues in mexico and in central america where i ve seen mexico really go out and use their resources to try to control the flow. but it is creating enormous problems in the border with the united states. and clearly it is creating a crisis in the southern border. ana maria salazar, thank you
after thanksgiving, now finding it all but impossible in some places. more than 4 million people across the central plains are under blizzard warnings right now. these pictures give you an idea of what it s like. this is in hay hays, kansas. the student who took those photos say many of the streets were dark. parts of iowa, missouri, nebraska also impacted. as one highway was being shut down, an officer with the kansas highway patrol tweeted a video, advising people to simply stay home. the roadways are blocked. traffic jams, jack knifed semis, things like that. i m telling you now, today is a day of staying home and being safe. kdot is doing the best they can. they re rocking it here, but it s hard to keep up with what s taking place across kansas. that looks brutal out there. cnn meteorologist ivan cabrera is joining me now. you and i are lucky to be inside where it s warm. give us the latest on this storm. what do people need to know? yeah, ana, good to see you. i was just goi
there are those who are there for their own agendas. cnn s sarah westwood is joining us now. they name names. according to them who should the president not trust? reporter: that s right, ana. they claim there are opponents of the president hidden among the ranks of the opposing party, the media and the intelligence and even the president s west wing, they point to gary cohn, another name that is apparently in this book is former press secretary sean spicer. they describe both as being members of the so-called november 9th club, the group of people they say only supported the president after he had won the election. they also go after chief of staff john kelly a little bit, apparently lamenting the fact kelly has placed all these