and that s a choice they are making about where they are strongest with this audience he did spend a lot of time, though, with tyre nichols family, which i thought was a really strong point in the speech. it was subtle. it was subtle. and his interaction a lot more time a lot more time, right? i thought what he said was really smart. if you are someone who is frustrated that there has not been more action on police reform, he did not get up there and say that normal democratic talking points. we need to fund the police. mark give them more money. he did say the training line which was a bit tired and a sort of standard in the discussion of it. but he said, we need to have police earn the trust of the community. he recounted the talk that black folk, all of us, gave us terrified a little bit absolutely. the empathy was there for the victims of police violence. and he did not say, we are going to fund the police more. he said, we are going to fund
0 calm, steady place to work. it has been. what i would say is remarkable about it is that nobody left during the first two years, and that nobody has left since republicans took control of the house. many of them know that they will be the subject of an impeachment inquiry from the house. they are still there. secretary mayorkas, probably the first target. he is walking into listen to the president speech tonight, and there s no indication that he s leaving. that s actually pretty remarkable, given what they know they re going to face. you see the secretary here, the aforementioned secretary mayorkas, 1000 people in that room. i have to say, i know this is wrong, but it does give me to see the average age of that room, and see precisely one mask. i realize we re in a different position, but these are a lot of very important, very powerful for the most part, very old people. there are 1000 of them in the room, and they re going to be in their screaming together for several hours,
comings one area that s being battered and that s all the way in portions of alabama, mobile getting training line of rain, that s where the heavy showers are right now. if i run you in louisiana coast, even though we are seeing heavier rain, the heavier rain offshore and will change and entire system continues to lift to the north, winds have been an issue so far and these are all indicators that pick up winds and the winds knocked them out, widespread currently we are seeing spots to 40, 50, i will get out of the way, closer to the intensity that you re expecting from this runs up to 70 miles an hour on eugene island off the coast. here is tropical storm barry, very slow-moving storm. it s been going anywhere from 3 to 5 miles an hour, from where you sit this afternoon by early tomorrow morning you re running into central louisiana, going to continue to track very slowly to the north, still by the time you
they called the poisoning allegations a fake story. joining me is cnn national security analyst. general hayden does expelling on each side make a difference. it takes a long time to get people trained up to get into russia and do what the cia does. it will make a difference, anderson. the individuals are being kicked out. we can replace folks but the training line for folks going to russia is quite long. frankly, i think the russians have a bit of an inherent advantage here. they will find it easier to replace their people than we will ours. they have more people that speak english than we have people who speak russian. i think russia is a more