The agreement reached in principle includes $1.37 billion in funds for the wall. richard shelby cause that only a down payment on the wall. jillian: no evidence of collusion between the trump campaign address, the senate intelligence committee releasing his findings in the latest report, richard baer said the committee did not find anything after conducting 200 witness interviews and reviewing 300,000 pages of documents. rob: extreme weather reaching all corners of the united states from jumping rain in a why all the way to new england, the winter storms weeps northwest and northeast disrupting travel for thousands of people, half of flight canceled out of laguardia, millions of commuters can expect travel headaches this morning with snow, sleet and ice around, a messy storm. jillian: a massive public land and conservation bill, bipartisan legislation restores federal land and water
Just because he was in washington, but also to put lawmakers all of them standing behind him on notice that these of the things he wants to get done. he s going to have to work with both democrats and republicans to get those things done, this was not a joke to him. he s very serious about these issues, i think that s why he gave that varies sharp and somewhat harsh inaugural drafts. i thought it was very good, by the way. i differ on that and the reason i don t think it was good, he painted america as doom and gloom. from reagan to kennedy we had this idea that we are not where we want to be, but here s where we re going. showing me the promised land. this is a campaign address targeting the 45 million voters. there were other people that he needed to represent. martha: we ve got a dance.
of course they are. i said so in my campaign address. do you think they should be discriminated obvious reasons. can they be enrolled without the use of troops? of course i we ll have to wait and see exactly what transpires on that occasion. at the center of this potential storm are two young negro students. vivian malone and jimmy hood. she s 20 years old, made the national honor society when she attended a segregated high school in her hometown of mobile, alabama. he s also 20, was president of his class in high school at gadsston, alabama, and president of the student council. what s the general feeling around the campus concerning the agreement to admit the negro here this summer? well, all the students i ve talked to and my friends feel that it s not going to be any repeat of the mississippi situation, there s not going to be no violence. well, i feel like it won t be as much trouble as has been on other campuses. but it will be bad news when the
University of alabama. governor wallace has been quoted as saying he will personally bar their entrance despite a federal court order and a threat of federal troops. do you believe that the negroes in the south are human beings created by god of course they are. i said so in my campaign address. do you think they should be discriminated obvious reasons. can they be enrolled without the use of troops? of course i we ll have to wait and see exactly what transpires on that occasion. at the center of this potential storm are two young negro students. vivian malone and jimmy hood. she s 20 years old, made the national honor society when she attended a segregated high school in her hometown of mobile, alabama. he s also 20, was president of his class in high school at gadsston, alabama, and president of the student council. what s the general feeling around the campus concerning the agreement to admit the negro here this summer? well, all the students i ve
of course they are. i said so in my campaign address. do you think they should be discriminated obvious reasons. can they be enrolled without the use of troops? of course i we ll have to wait and see exactly what transpires on that occasion. at the center of this potential storm are two young negro students. vivian malone and jimmy hood. he s 20 years old, made the national honor society when she attended a segregated high school in her hometown of mobile, alabama. he s also 20, was president of his class in high school at gadsston, alabama, and president of the student council. what s the general feeling around the campus concerning the agreement to admit the negro here this summer? well, all the students i ve talked to and my friends feel that it s not going to be any repeat of the mississippi situation, there s not going to be no violence. well, i feel like it won t be as much trouble as has been on other campuses. but it will be bad news when the n comes in.