If the administration was standing by that tweet which sean spicer said the president is, then why could congress then need to investigate if this information already exists . The Press Secretary talked a little bit about the issu i have to listen to the vshage again, the transcript, but he talked about credibility and the idea there is a separation of powers as well. We also talked a little bit about the idea that hey we are in tax season, tax day is just over month away. Will the president release his returns from this most recent year . The president secretary said he would got back to us. And then is the president still under audit for past returns . The Press Secretary confirming he indeed is. A separation of powers, and they dont want to be perceived as directing congress to investigate in a certain way. Harold ford is this going to dog them much longer . It will. The question by halle and the other young lady spelled i out. I think the health care the governors will be the ar ab
keeping putin on his heels maybe isn t the right way to describe it. it s not clear that he ends up on his heels very often, but to make public everything that we know in the spirit of what julia s describing, if we think he might go to war on wednesday, we say, prepare for war on wednesday, and at least buy ourselves and our allies some time. what is your sense of the white house using all the levers of power at their disposal to stave off war? the administration officials i have talked to the last couple days say this is very deliberate. let s remember, of course, putin, ex-kgb, ex-intelligence officer. they think it would rattle him to be putting out in almost realtime the intelligence the u.s. and its allies are collecting. they know how important that is to putin. it started a few weeks ago. the uk put forth information that moscow had a plan to install a puppet regime in kyiv if they were to indeed go in, and now we ve heard from jake sullivan and others stateside, doing the sa
david: we see border agents apprehend the largest group of migrants ever on the southern border. 1036 to be exact on one day at one location. donald trump threatening mexico with new tariffs what unless it stops the flow of illegal immigrants. mark daniels is the chair of of cochise county in arizona. you know the complaint and you heard them from the business community. what would you tell those people who say the economy is more important than what is going on at the border? that this isn t the right way to deal with that. i agree with what you are saying, the fact that when the economy is more important than public safety, one of the most frustrating things for 31 sheriffs on the southern border to include federal partner for border patrol and ice is the fact that we are down here on this crisis which is a true crisis, not a manufactured crisis a real crisis and nobody
one could argue that it makes sense, right, with there are some calling for the decriminalization. but this probably isn t the right way to do it when the spectrum covers so much. talk about the spectrum, on one end you have human trafficking and their end, two consensual walconconsensualadults. i don t know how they can make the comparison. the other thing is there is a better way to go. something called the nordic model where you don t punish the actual prostitutes, punish the brothel owner, the pimp, but you get them help to get them out of the entry. if we re going to reform the entry, that s what you should look at, not complete
kristen, first to you, this administration decision today to get out of the nuclear weapons treaty, there s broad agreement that russia is cheating and has been cheating. president obama said that as well. the argument from critics is why not try to fix it, why not negotiate with the russians, why get out of it, and is this just a play to deploy american weapons against china, which is not a party to the treaty? certainly part of this is aimed at checked china, andrea, no doubt about that. the bottom line is from the administration s perspective, this is something that russia has violated for, as you pointed out, the past five years. and so they re reiterating essentially that argument that you heard there from the secretary of state. but as you point out, the concern is, will this not set off an arms race. and that is what has so many of the united states allies concerned, and foreign policy analysts who say that ultimately this isn t the right way to go