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Can you imagine? and let s get the read from garrett tenney live from the white house. that s a star-studded event as well, garrett. yeah, neil, this is the really center piece of these marches taking place across the country and around the world today. more than 600 taking place and these are marches that families belong together. and i want you to take a look at part of the crowd. folks are fired up and this program just got started and as you mentioned, these marches were originally planned before trump signed the executive order separating families. the purpose of this march have evolved as we moved forward. the judge signed an order calling for the administration to reunify families within the next 30 days as well to speed up the process. but folks are saying it s not happening fast enough and really, this is thought to be a protest on the policy and the rhetoric of the trump administration when it comes to immigration, and they re calling ....
Decree that we talked about extensively from a few years ago that only allows you to hold individuals either miners for up to 20 days. so the legal constraints and administrative constraints that are placed on us are they are leaving folks so our goal is zero tolerance without but hang on. without separating families. but in practical effect, agencies are dealing with that as best as they can. but raj, right now the zero-tolerance policy, according to customs and border protection, the commissioner is no longer in effect and they issued an order calling for the temporary suspension of referrals for prosecution. so from what you are saying, what the commissioner has said, that zero-tolerance policy is no longer in effect. what i m saying is that our enforcement posture is to enforce the law to the extent possible without seven rating families. the department of justice, the department of homeland security, ....
Destroying evidence, don t do it. the career you save may be your own. lying and obstruction can be prosecuted. mueller s now extracted four guilty pleas. three of them are about lawyers. george popadopoulos, mike flynn. last year, mueller demanded paul manafort s lawyer give testimony and as you probably know, that s generally not something that s allowed under privilege rules, but a judge sided with mueller. what was referred about mueller today, just issued a subpoena to paul manafort s lawyer, the judge s order calling paul manafort s lawyer to testify to the grand jury. that was unusual and tough. unusual and tough. and mueller won that fight. he proved to the judge that manafort s lawyer might be part of a criminal act. ....
[applause] martha: as we wait president trump s revised order calling for more vigorous vetting of emigrants from seven middle eastern countries, we wanted to talk to a couple of local residents in the jacksonville area for whom this is a large issue, very near and dear to their hearts. joanne is an immigration attorney and illegal immigrants coming out, citizen of the united states. this is a recent immigrant to jacksonville from afghanistan. he spent nine years helping our u.s. troops in his home country. we thank you for that. [applause] that is a special category of people that i know you would assume feel in the initial order really got short changed. tell me. in terms of people who helped our troops, like you did, and ....
[applause] martha: as we wait president trump s revised order calling for more vigorous vetting of emigrants from seven middle eastern countries, we wanted to talk to a couple of local residents in the jacksonville area for whom this is a large issue, very near and dear to their hearts. joanne is an immigration attorney and illegal immigrants coming out, citizen of the united states. this is a recent immigrant to jacksonville from afghanistan. he spent nine years helping our u.s. troops in his home country. we thank you for that. [applause] that is a special category of people that i know you would assume feel in the initial order really got short changed. tell me. in terms of people who helped our troops, like you did, and the initial executive order, ....