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howou want to find effective a wall is, ask israel. 99.9% effective. y bit as will be ever good as that. a lot of wall is built. we have walls that were in bad condition that are now in tiptop shape. some wall has been reinforced by our military. the wall will get built but we may not have an agreement today. we probably will not that we have an agreement on other things. nancy? rep. pelosi: thank you mr. president. we can work together in a bipartisan way. the american people recognize we must keep government open. a shutdown is not worth anything. we should not have a shutdown. you have the white house, you have the senate, you have the houses of -- house of representatives. in the senate we need -- president trump: in the senate we need 60 votes. rep. pelosi: you can get it started that way. we do.nt trump: the problem is the senate. we need 10 democrats to vote. rep. pelosi: the point is there a equities to be weighed and we are here to have a conversation so i do not think we should have a debate in front of the press, but the fact is the house re
howou want to find effective a wall is, ask israel. 99.9% effective. y bit as will be ever good as that. a lot of wall is built. we have walls that were in bad condition that are now in tiptop shape. some wall has been reinforced by our military. the wall will get built but we may not have an agreement today. we probably will not that we have an agreement on other things. nancy? rep. pelosi: thank you mr. president. we can work together in a bipartisan way. the american people recognize we must...
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howou want to find out effective a wall is, ask israel. wall will be every good as -- every bit as good as that if not better. a lot of wall is renovated. we have wall in very bad condition. now in a onet is tiptop shape. our military has done a fantastic job. we may not have an agreement today. we probably will not. we have an agreement on other things. nancy, would you like to say something? >> will thank you, mr. president for the opportunity to meet with you to that we can work together in a bipartisan way to meet the needs of the american people. i think american people recognize that we must keep government open. that a shutdown is not worth anything. that we should not have a shutdown. have the white house, the senate, the house of representatives. you should pass -- >> in the senate, we need 60 votes. >> in the house. you can bring it up right now. >> i cannot get it passed in the house if it is not going to get passed in the senate. >> you can get it started that way. >> the problem is, the senate. we need 10 democrats to vote. >>
howou want to find out effective a wall is, ask israel. wall will be every good as -- every bit as good as that if not better. a lot of wall is renovated. we have wall in very bad condition. now in a onet is tiptop shape. our military has done a fantastic job. we may not have an agreement today. we probably will not. we have an agreement on other things. nancy, would you like to say something? >> will thank you, mr. president for the opportunity to meet with you to that we can work...
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. >> someone said i saw howou snuck snow in there.hroughsee it c until i was left a note. >> a post-it? >> yes. that's super official. let's talk aut what's going on out there. it's not a lot. we have the cloud covernd also rain on the way. no snow. just rain out there. let's go aheadnd look at the maps right now and show you outside. it's cloudy. that's how it looks even when it's not raining. we'll have dry times as we contin to the afternoon. for the next four days increasing rain chances toy. thenomorrow morning rain. then it's going to be warm and we'll have clearing tomorrow afternoon. partly sunny on monday and dry. tuesday much cooler and dry. nothing going on out there right now. you can see that rain off to the south and west. that's going to continue to move into our area as we go through the morning.wi n out the view. this is the first little batch that heads to us. that's moving through the d.c. area throughout the middle part of the morning and into the afternoon. then we'll get a break. we'll keep showers around. believ
. >> someone said i saw howou snuck snow in there.hroughsee it c until i was left a note. >> a post-it? >> yes. that's super official. let's talk aut what's going on out there. it's not a lot. we have the cloud covernd also rain on the way. no snow. just rain out there. let's go aheadnd look at the maps right now and show you outside. it's cloudy. that's how it looks even when it's not raining. we'll have dry times as we contin to the afternoon. for the next four days...
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. >> howou do see the mission district? is what we're witnessing now signal the end off a nehborhood or is this part of a longer story for the mission district? >> ll, there are many people in the mission working very hard to keep the mission culture ialive and i think anythng the city can to support, at my ti exhi, we had an event last night who had been born and cised and theyld see their own photographs on the wall. >> that's wonderful and th exhibit is at the ukinom gallery in san francisco's mission district. your new book imatitled public ers. and that willo it for us as always you can find more of our coverage at kqed.com. thank you for joining us. ♪ robert: individual one. president trump emerges as a subject of interest in the mueller probe. i'm robert costa, welcome to "washington week." president trump: he's a weak person. and what he's trying to do is get a reduced sentence. so he's lying about a project that everybo knew about. robert: president tru battles his former attorney in defense his business with russi
. >> howou do see the mission district? is what we're witnessing now signal the end off a nehborhood or is this part of a longer story for the mission district? >> ll, there are many people in the mission working very hard to keep the mission culture ialive and i think anythng the city can to support, at my ti exhi, we had an event last night who had been born and cised and theyld see their own photographs on the wall. >> that's wonderful and th exhibit is at the ukinom...
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the difference with trump is process howou go aboutoing it. you don't leave your defense secretary so upset about process that he decides to resign. you don't leave the chairman of e joint chief of staff out of the room without any consequences. but he has always said, he thinks america should be focused back at home. less interventionist or less on the ground where all people are killed. robert: you don't seethnyone in g.o.p. with that same view. >> if you talk about going t the senate, i don't know who would agree with them at least the large scale. jack keane used to be vice chair of the joint chiefs -- he's a very hawkish figure. i can't imagine him doing that. >> the closest could be senator rand paul of kentucky. >> that would be an interesting turn of events. >> he shares the views. >> you hav about 30 secon left. >> even of rand paul is that we can't overlookhe russia angle, the fact that president trump td w was most advantageous for president putin. and the facthat h has gone against the interest of our allies and againstnternational
the difference with trump is process howou go aboutoing it. you don't leave your defense secretary so upset about process that he decides to resign. you don't leave the chairman of e joint chief of staff out of the room without any consequences. but he has always said, he thinks america should be focused back at home. less interventionist or less on the ground where all people are killed. robert: you don't seethnyone in g.o.p. with that same view. >> if you talk about going t the senate,...
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about howou then talk fema can help in that fema dhs's largesthe sort of granting body? that ins your role in helping these local and state theirncy managers build capacity so it takes some of the burden off of you? >> yes. big believer in the use of the private sector. we are highly encouraging people up the contracts, to do things such as disaster cost recovery. to manage billions of dollars that come into your do debrisor how to management, emergency power, being able to get their hands on to askors without having the federal government. we become more of a block granting role rather than job onlly doing the behalf of the state and local governments. we're about to roll out a pre-event disaster tool kit that helps states understand what place aheadhave in of time. but there's barriers. there's a handful of states legislation or law get in the way of them being able to set up blue sky day no-cost-retainer contracts. that's where they've got to tear those laws down and be able to be configured in a manner they can do this and reduce hair fema.ce upon the other thing, i'
about howou then talk fema can help in that fema dhs's largesthe sort of granting body? that ins your role in helping these local and state theirncy managers build capacity so it takes some of the burden off of you? >> yes. big believer in the use of the private sector. we are highly encouraging people up the contracts, to do things such as disaster cost recovery. to manage billions of dollars that come into your do debrisor how to management, emergency power, being able to get their...