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he said he asked mat gattis about it in one of their interviews and mat gattis made clear that is nothe way he sees effective interrogation working and trump sounded like he was already changing his mind. >> there you go. but he does also like to create excitement and intrigue and he would then undercut it and say don't believe them. believe me. we have to see how this plays out. >> okay. why do we have confidence that as president of the united states donald trump will allow others to make decisions for him? we've never seen that before. >> no. and i don't know why people have so much confidence for him. people that run for the presidency and win do so because they want to be the top dog and they want to make decisions and even though donald trump it's true doesn't necessarily have deeply ranged believes on a wide range of issues the way another president would have i don't see why he is going to say this is great. i'm going to a ribbon cutting. >> he doesn't know how the aca works. he never claimed to. they're saying they need time. they're saying the january 27th reconciliation poi
he said he asked mat gattis about it in one of their interviews and mat gattis made clear that is nothe way he sees effective interrogation working and trump sounded like he was already changing his mind. >> there you go. but he does also like to create excitement and intrigue and he would then undercut it and say don't believe them. believe me. we have to see how this plays out. >> okay. why do we have confidence that as president of the united states donald trump will allow others...
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gatti schwartz live to us in anchorage. let me go back to jim cavaugh. you were hearing the point about the gun may have been the one that was used in the crime. may have also been the same gun that he ultimately had confiscateded from him when the local police were checking his background out, investigating when he showed up at that field office in anchorage. what is the significance of that if in fact that gun that was released to him was the gun this was used here in this attack? >> well, it shows that we have ways or we could have ways to stop this, to save our five citizens achbt six and the wounded and even this young man who will spend his life in federal prison probably because of his mental illness. we could save all of that if we would ftry to find thoses tweak in the law that would allow the police or the atf to say wait a minute, they're is a guy hearing voices, here a guy saying the cia is tapping his head and he's run around with a pistol. we might need to he rethink this. let's take the gun, let's go to the court, flag the national check s
gatti schwartz live to us in anchorage. let me go back to jim cavaugh. you were hearing the point about the gun may have been the one that was used in the crime. may have also been the same gun that he ultimately had confiscateded from him when the local police were checking his background out, investigating when he showed up at that field office in anchorage. what is the significance of that if in fact that gun that was released to him was the gun this was used here in this attack? >>...
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hey, gatti. tell me about where you are. i'm looking at the backdrop and what potential changes those effect could have on the community. >> that was a really interesting interview earlier. we are in nogales. that's the mexico side of the bored are fence and on the left side is the nogales, arizona area. both of those sharing names. this is a port of entry that see as tremendous amount of trade that comes through. this is also an yaarea where yo see this fence. a border patrol officer came up here to say he was watching a man who was about to jump over the border to the united states and he was going to go apprehend him. we heard priebus say it may not be the dacca program. they may want to work with congress to create a more lasting fix. that is a little bit of relief to a lot of the dacca and dreamers here in the united states. one of the other big concerns, when i comes to immigration, not just the dreamers but the families, a lot of families are here that have undocumented residents, maybe the mother and father and kid h
hey, gatti. tell me about where you are. i'm looking at the backdrop and what potential changes those effect could have on the community. >> that was a really interesting interview earlier. we are in nogales. that's the mexico side of the bored are fence and on the left side is the nogales, arizona area. both of those sharing names. this is a port of entry that see as tremendous amount of trade that comes through. this is also an yaarea where yo see this fence. a border patrol officer...
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. >> thanks so much, and gatti schwartz you're near a fence and there's a distinction between a fence and the wall that donald trump is proposing. >> reporter: that's right, and as kristen was describing it comes down to cost. this fence is about $6.5 million a mile, just like kristen was saying. wall would be considerably higher, a little bit of inf infrastructure that has to go in. we're right here, right next to the border, we've been talking to people who have been coming to this bus stop getting their reaction to the news today that donald trump will be signing an executive order that has to do with the wall. lot of mexicans on this side have been expressing their concerns. first of all, a lot of them do not take this fence very seriously. one man told us people can get over it in 15 seconds. this is a small part of 700 miles of secure fence along the u.s./mexico border but the u.s./mexico border is about 2,000 miles so there is still quite a considerable amount of that border that right now is unprotected by a fence but again, donald trump does not want a fence. he wants a wall
. >> thanks so much, and gatti schwartz you're near a fence and there's a distinction between a fence and the wall that donald trump is proposing. >> reporter: that's right, and as kristen was describing it comes down to cost. this fence is about $6.5 million a mile, just like kristen was saying. wall would be considerably higher, a little bit of inf infrastructure that has to go in. we're right here, right next to the border, we've been talking to people who have been coming to...
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do you foresee any hiccups or challenges to general mat gattis's confirmation hearing as well as theson who would be taking place that you had filled and that was director of the cia with mr. pompeo. >> i don't see any problems for either one. i've known jim mattis as a pin pal for several years. we exchanged e-mails a couple of times on strategy and energy issue and very knowledgeable too. >> he's a very impressive fellow and i'm just delighted with both of these nominations. i don't see any problems that i perceive for either one. >> okay. now let's talk about the extraordinary series of events. cnn as you know reported that the intel community presented mr. trump with two pages of reports and russian operatives to claim to have some sort of compromising information on mr. trump. why do you think the intel community included that in their briefing to him. >> i don't know. i don't know what the substance is and it's hard to make a judgment without knowing that but the fact that the russians if that's who it was was distributing it it's also a fact that the leaders of the country oug
do you foresee any hiccups or challenges to general mat gattis's confirmation hearing as well as theson who would be taking place that you had filled and that was director of the cia with mr. pompeo. >> i don't see any problems for either one. i've known jim mattis as a pin pal for several years. we exchanged e-mails a couple of times on strategy and energy issue and very knowledgeable too. >> he's a very impressive fellow and i'm just delighted with both of these nominations. i...
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he flies around the world with a navigator, harold gatty, in 1931 and in 8 days. in 1933, he flies around the world all by himself in 7 1/2 days. he starts learning these new phenomenon that aviators are becoming to know from world war ii, the jet stream. so he gets an additional 120 miles per hour tailwind on his airplane as he's flying from the jet stream. he's experimenting. he's also the first individual to experiment with the pressure suit. so the vega is the choice of aviators who want to push the limits of not only speed and distance but altitude in regards to what this airplane can do. this is amelia earhart's characteristic red vega. it shows her story of being the leading pilot flying across the u.s., flying across the atlantic. and there's the other airplane, the lockheed electra, that she disappears trying to fly around the world in 1937. so lockheed becomes synonymous with high-performance long-distance aircraft that important aviators choose to make these flights. but still, this is a wood airplane, and it's interesting to see its performance being p
he flies around the world with a navigator, harold gatty, in 1931 and in 8 days. in 1933, he flies around the world all by himself in 7 1/2 days. he starts learning these new phenomenon that aviators are becoming to know from world war ii, the jet stream. so he gets an additional 120 miles per hour tailwind on his airplane as he's flying from the jet stream. he's experimenting. he's also the first individual to experiment with the pressure suit. so the vega is the choice of aviators who want to...
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benghazi himself, old.gatti, was 26 years and he went toe-to-toe with trey gatti. and helped him on debate prep. it made me beam with pride. that is what i am all about. empowering young people so they can be their own future. that is my life history. that is my life story. i am in this with you. >> thank you all. rick.nks, jackson ravens, chair of the washington state democrats and thevice president for western region for the asdc. there are 13 states in the western region, about a quarter room. individuals in this it is good to see the three of you representing the south, the midwest and the northeast of country. i would like to ask a little bit as we talk about grassroots efforts and building the party drilling down on those experiences that you've all spoken passionately about, done in yourve regions. as we know, it is a little different in different parts of the country. my question to you is, could you your a little bit about experience, your knowledge and your plans for working with states in the western part of states?ed often times there is the feeling tha
benghazi himself, old.gatti, was 26 years and he went toe-to-toe with trey gatti. and helped him on debate prep. it made me beam with pride. that is what i am all about. empowering young people so they can be their own future. that is my life history. that is my life story. i am in this with you. >> thank you all. rick.nks, jackson ravens, chair of the washington state democrats and thevice president for western region for the asdc. there are 13 states in the western region, about a...