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it was not like anything that was going down in the south pacific. all of the characters in the show were characters that i created. >> to lend it realism, pappy boyington was hired as a consultant. it ran for two years. >> anything accurate about it? >> yes. three things. the squadron designation was 214. the commanding officer was greg boyington. and the airplane was a corsair. we never saw nurses. i didn't run around in starch khaki, did you? >> no. >> henry stayed in the marines until he retired as a lieutenant colonel in 1961. for 18 years he started navigational systems. >> i'm proud of the time i put in the corps. >> alan retired in 1966 as a marine colonel. tom emrick would go on as a 30-year pilot for twa. and the black sheep squadron would take its rightful place in marine aviation history. was there something unique about this guy that made this squadron special? >> he was the right guy at the right time. we were at the right place at the right timeand we all felt that we were very lucky to be in a squadron by boyington. >> on 11 january,
it was not like anything that was going down in the south pacific. all of the characters in the show were characters that i created. >> to lend it realism, pappy boyington was hired as a consultant. it ran for two years. >> anything accurate about it? >> yes. three things. the squadron designation was 214. the commanding officer was greg boyington. and the airplane was a corsair. we never saw nurses. i didn't run around in starch khaki, did you? >> no. >> henry...
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asia in the 1960s, we don't know when and then sometime in the early 2000 it began crossing the south pacific. print up on yap in micronesia that the americans lost and they realized it was a mild disease. print up in front polynesian 2013 and the french local polynesian investigated that outbreak and realized that there was a problem with gammaray syndrome. it's a temporary plow. they didn't notice any problem with babies. it was when they got to brazil in early 2014 that people were nervous about this new disease and thousands of people were getting killed, but they were mildly ill. when they realize it was zika the health administrator said it was good news. we thought it was something truly dangerous. nine months later did all these babies start turning up at hospitals in northeast brazil and they realized it was something terrible. >> had the pdc been tracking zika coming across the south pacific. >> yes. but they track hundreds of diseases all the time. we get samples of flu from all over the world from the father in northern sears. we tracked bird flu, animal diseases, the cdc and the
asia in the 1960s, we don't know when and then sometime in the early 2000 it began crossing the south pacific. print up on yap in micronesia that the americans lost and they realized it was a mild disease. print up in front polynesian 2013 and the french local polynesian investigated that outbreak and realized that there was a problem with gammaray syndrome. it's a temporary plow. they didn't notice any problem with babies. it was when they got to brazil in early 2014 that people were nervous...
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line corresponds to an increase in travel between the south pacific to brazil. including visitors attending the proworld soccer tournament, the confederation cup. >> someone was carrying this zika virus and some mosquitos bit that individual absorbed the virus and that's the beginning of this saga. and then undoubtedly, the el nino weather event provided the necessary ingredients rainfall and drought that fundamental ly changed the condition on the ground and allow the spread of the virus. >>> in 2015, the zika virus spread across brazil. primarily through the bite of one bite of mosquito. the medical establishment only began to comprehend zika's danger as the number of babies born with the birth defect of mic micro cephaly started to increase. >> . >> since the alarm went sounding around world from brazil, we have seen almost everyday another revelation about this virus. what we now know is that this is a very dangerous virus. we grossly under estimated it. it is malaria and can cause enormous outbreak and it is hiv and sexually trans mated. it is worst than al
line corresponds to an increase in travel between the south pacific to brazil. including visitors attending the proworld soccer tournament, the confederation cup. >> someone was carrying this zika virus and some mosquitos bit that individual absorbed the virus and that's the beginning of this saga. and then undoubtedly, the el nino weather event provided the necessary ingredients rainfall and drought that fundamental ly changed the condition on the ground and allow the spread of the...
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the timeline corresponds to an increase in travel between the south pacific and brazil. including visitors who attended a preworld cup soccer tournament, the confederation cup. >> scoooore! >> someone was carrying the zika virus and some individual got bitten and absorbed the virus. that's the beginning of the saga. and then undoubtedly, the el nino weather event provided the necessary ingredients, rainfall and drought that fundamentally changed the conditions on the ground and allowed for the spread of this virus. >> come, come, come. [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] >> in 2015, the zika virus suddenly spread across brazil, primarily through the bite of one type of mosquito. the medical establishment only began to comprehend zika's danger as the number of babies born with the defect microcephaly started to dramatically increase. [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaki
the timeline corresponds to an increase in travel between the south pacific and brazil. including visitors who attended a preworld cup soccer tournament, the confederation cup. >> scoooore! >> someone was carrying the zika virus and some individual got bitten and absorbed the virus. that's the beginning of the saga. and then undoubtedly, the el nino weather event provided the necessary ingredients, rainfall and drought that fundamentally changed the conditions on the ground and...
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a lot of the islands in the south pacific have zero cases because everyone got infected.in a lot of places, including the united states, there is no cured immunity. >> every expert i talk to will say the word flu within the next first two sentences, influenza. it's not if, it's when. >> people don't take flu enough seriously. every year there's the flu shot and it loses faith and credibility. in 1918 when the event comes back as it could in anytime, people will be crying for a vaccine. >> i would like to offer the opportunity for the audience to ask questions. we have microphones on either side of the center part of the room so will only be able to take your questions if you step up to the microphone. please introduce yourself and direct your question specifically to one or both of our authors. >> thank you. question for both of you. why is there so much misinformation about vaccinations and want to be done to combat that information? oh boy. i have no absolutely idea. it makes no sense to me whatsoever and again, the first vaccine was 1769, edward jenner's. we have prove
a lot of the islands in the south pacific have zero cases because everyone got infected.in a lot of places, including the united states, there is no cured immunity. >> every expert i talk to will say the word flu within the next first two sentences, influenza. it's not if, it's when. >> people don't take flu enough seriously. every year there's the flu shot and it loses faith and credibility. in 1918 when the event comes back as it could in anytime, people will be crying for a...
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the missile traveled over 4,000 miles before splash down in the south pacific early wednesday. nuclear capable missile was unarmed according to an air force spokesman, melissa. >> melissa: wow. jennifer griffin, thank you very much for that report. for more on all of this we want to bring in the director of japan studies at the american enterprise institute and author of the end of the asian century. all right. we did have another guest who's not with us right now. let's go with michael. might bel -- michael, what do you make of that? >> i think what the trump administration is trying to do is say we're different from the team you just were dealing with, the obama administration. we're not afraid to put pressure on you right from the beginning. we've got an aircraft carrier coming your way. we've got a ballistic submarine there. when you try to do, just remember we can respond. number two, if we do decide, i think this is what the trump people are trying to say. if we do decide to go into negotiations with you, it is going to be from a position of strength, not weakness. >> mel
the missile traveled over 4,000 miles before splash down in the south pacific early wednesday. nuclear capable missile was unarmed according to an air force spokesman, melissa. >> melissa: wow. jennifer griffin, thank you very much for that report. for more on all of this we want to bring in the director of japan studies at the american enterprise institute and author of the end of the asian century. all right. we did have another guest who's not with us right now. let's go with michael....
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jesse: maybe president obama from that island in the south pacific will say he learned about it by watching the news. it happened with dianne feinstein, when the obama cia looked in her computer. congressmen say their phones were tapped when they were speaking with israelis in the run-up to the nuclear deal. when people say this could never have happened. look at the history. i don't know why people think this is so out of this world that this could have happened. >> it's very dangerous in a free society to have the government decide it can spy own and inform selectively certain key people, it's all outside the normal law and it's dangerous for all of us as we move forward. jesse: do you have think you will have hearings in the next couple weeks? are people going to start getting up there and testifying under oath? >> one never knows. i hope they will redefine the investigation and broaden it to include aught russian influence. and i hope they will ask susan rice to testify before the house and senate. if this isn't illegal i hope they will introduce a bill to make it illegal. you should no
jesse: maybe president obama from that island in the south pacific will say he learned about it by watching the news. it happened with dianne feinstein, when the obama cia looked in her computer. congressmen say their phones were tapped when they were speaking with israelis in the run-up to the nuclear deal. when people say this could never have happened. look at the history. i don't know why people think this is so out of this world that this could have happened. >> it's very dangerous...
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van thillo: we were in the south pacific. we were sailing past the phoenix islands, and we had just heard that "national geographic" had been there a year earlier, and they hailed it as being the most beautiful reef and most amazing place to go. so our crew said, "let's goo there, check it out, and we'll take a break and we'll go diving on fantastic reefs." and as they arrived there, they found that almost the entire reef was dead. man: 2004, 2005, the middle of the ocean, the phoenix islands in the middle of the ocean, the natioion of kiribibati, had t ts extraraordinary h hot spot ththt developed over it for 6 months. it was like some creature had a magnifying glass and just was burning a hole in the ocean in that spot, right along the equatorial pacifific. corals bleached, died. my colleagues stopped counting corals, dead corals, after they got to something like 1,900 dead corals. we thought corals in the middle of the ocean were protected because the stress was coming from the land around them, and that was, likeke, ringi
van thillo: we were in the south pacific. we were sailing past the phoenix islands, and we had just heard that "national geographic" had been there a year earlier, and they hailed it as being the most beautiful reef and most amazing place to go. so our crew said, "let's goo there, check it out, and we'll take a break and we'll go diving on fantastic reefs." and as they arrived there, they found that almost the entire reef was dead. man: 2004, 2005, the middle of the ocean,...
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in the south pacific, cyclone cook took down power lines and trees in new caledonia, and then journeyingpressure with tropical moisture, which enhances the rainfall. it came ashore with gusts of wind, 90—100 mph, easing down as it went towards wellington, christchurch, eventually it will move away towards the east of new zealand. more rainfall coming in from the west. the rain is the big problem of the next few days. 50—100 millimetres of rain for many. some prisons will get more, up to 300 millilitres is possible for some, and flooding is likely. in the bay of bengal, a cluster of thunderstorms which is possibly developing into a tropical cyclone. it may take a few days. some rain in association with that. heavy showers in sri lanka. forthe association with that. heavy showers in sri lanka. for the bulk of india it is fine, dry and hot. upper 305 or low 405 in the west. temperatures in the 405. to the east of the philippines, this cluster of thunderstorms also shows potential to develop into a tropical law, a tropical depression, that is tripping to the south of the philippines, winds h
in the south pacific, cyclone cook took down power lines and trees in new caledonia, and then journeyingpressure with tropical moisture, which enhances the rainfall. it came ashore with gusts of wind, 90—100 mph, easing down as it went towards wellington, christchurch, eventually it will move away towards the east of new zealand. more rainfall coming in from the west. the rain is the big problem of the next few days. 50—100 millimetres of rain for many. some prisons will get more, up to 300...
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we will start off with a story which started a few days ago in the south pacific. ea of low pressure already existing across new zealand and made its way south. two very active weather systems. quieter on saturday, but still some showers coming in on the breeze. the western side of new zealand. shot in the east. towards auckland, could be quite wet. looking back, we saw gusts of 130 mph. it was wet and windy, trees came down, power cuts resulted and flooding was a widespread problem. 0n the subject of tropical storms, there could be one developing to the east of the philippines. this is a cluster of thunderstorms getting some organisation. i suspect it will be fairly wet and very windy across central and southern parts of the philippines. heading north towards japan, a day of sunny spells and showers. 25 in hong kong, fairly cloudy, the rain not too far away. some heavy showers in and around bangkok and singapore. this cloud in the bay of bangor, another cluster of thunderstorms which is gaining some organisation. —— engel. this may turn into a tropical cycle. eithe
we will start off with a story which started a few days ago in the south pacific. ea of low pressure already existing across new zealand and made its way south. two very active weather systems. quieter on saturday, but still some showers coming in on the breeze. the western side of new zealand. shot in the east. towards auckland, could be quite wet. looking back, we saw gusts of 130 mph. it was wet and windy, trees came down, power cuts resulted and flooding was a widespread problem. 0n the...
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starting off in the south pacific. this tropical cyclone has made its way through new caledonia.ers. it is weakening in terms of wind speed. that will bring heavy rain. it gets mixed up with low pressure and injects that moisture into it. that enhances the rainfall. in some parts of new zealand we are expecting to see heavy rain over the next few days. thankfully it clears away towards the south. but there has been wet weather recently. there may been wet weather recently. there may be further impacts from further heavy rain. pretty wet under this cloud, towards the darwin area. this has the potential to turn into a tropical cyclone. this slips southwards and westwards. off the coast of queen's land, there was potential, 24 hours ago to turn into a tropical cyclone. that looks less likely now. the united states, we've had severe weather across the south—west from this weather system, which is weakening as it drifts eastwards. there will be a line of showers from the great lakes, down through the southern most states. the showers will not be too heavy nor too thundery. there is po
starting off in the south pacific. this tropical cyclone has made its way through new caledonia.ers. it is weakening in terms of wind speed. that will bring heavy rain. it gets mixed up with low pressure and injects that moisture into it. that enhances the rainfall. in some parts of new zealand we are expecting to see heavy rain over the next few days. thankfully it clears away towards the south. but there has been wet weather recently. there may been wet weather recently. there may be further...
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from iran, afghanistan, iraq and other countries who are detained by australia in camps in the south pacific in return, australia will accept refugees from central america who had sought asylum in the united states. regarding tensions on the korean peninsula and the u.s. navy strike group that has yet to arrive, pence said the aircraft carrier "vinson" and guided- missile warships will reach the sea of japan in "a matter of days." pence also thanked australia for urging china to pressure north korea to end its nuclear weapon and ballistic missile programs. afghanistan's president, ashraf ghani, has declared tomorrow a national day of mourning after visiting an army base struck by insurgent taliban fighters. the afghan government says more than 100 of its soldiers were killed or wounded yesterday when ten taliban attackers, many disguised as soldiers wearing army uniforms and driving army trucks, stormed the base in northern balkh province. the attack began as soldiers were leaving a mosque after friday prayers. it was the worst ever taliban attack on an afghan military compound. the first co
from iran, afghanistan, iraq and other countries who are detained by australia in camps in the south pacific in return, australia will accept refugees from central america who had sought asylum in the united states. regarding tensions on the korean peninsula and the u.s. navy strike group that has yet to arrive, pence said the aircraft carrier "vinson" and guided- missile warships will reach the sea of japan in "a matter of days." pence also thanked australia for urging...
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and it travelled 4000 miles in 30 minute and hit its target in the south pacific and the u.s.ilitary top pacific said uss ship is in the area capable of striking north korea. the submarine. and the navy confirmed they have 154 tomahawk missiles and park torpedoand not disclosing how many and there are just 18 of the submarines serving the u.s. navy. >> and joining me to discuss north korea. senior fellow lieutenant tony shafer. >> thank you for having me on. >> lou: starting with the ice test. if north korea's entire elite ruling order is not impressed by an icbm that travels 400 in 30 minute and hit the target dead , i don't know what it would take, do you? >> our missiles do work and don't blow up on launchpad ps. i think it is a signal sent to the north koreans and remember, lou, one of the issue is that we are making clear to the chinese we are serious. and notably and if military action happens in north korea and we confront north korea we can turn punning punning in a big bowl of glass and it would not take much. and they could do it in short order on call and guess who
and it travelled 4000 miles in 30 minute and hit its target in the south pacific and the u.s.ilitary top pacific said uss ship is in the area capable of striking north korea. the submarine. and the navy confirmed they have 154 tomahawk missiles and park torpedoand not disclosing how many and there are just 18 of the submarines serving the u.s. navy. >> and joining me to discuss north korea. senior fellow lieutenant tony shafer. >> thank you for having me on. >> lou: starting...
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south korea. u.s. navy on the move in pacific. our missile defense and we said we're out of patience.int, playing that state mans-like role, while in private they put pressure on kim jong-un to get back in the box. charles: nikki haley had that same assessment. >> i think it is a new day when you have china and the united states working together on a statement to condemn north korea. they put pressure on him, he feels it, that is why he is responding this way, it is a different day. what we have said, united states is not looking for a fight, don't give us a reason to have one. charles: there are limitation to how far china can persuade north korea. >> they are the biggest benefactor to north korea. they are larg largest trading partner. and north korea receives a lot of food age, energy and oil, so there is influence. but north korea has made it a point of showing independents from shine. this is because of historical reasons, some is personality driven. they have decided that they are going to despite china call for restraint, previous to this over the years, they are looking at 6th
south korea. u.s. navy on the move in pacific. our missile defense and we said we're out of patience.int, playing that state mans-like role, while in private they put pressure on kim jong-un to get back in the box. charles: nikki haley had that same assessment. >> i think it is a new day when you have china and the united states working together on a statement to condemn north korea. they put pressure on him, he feels it, that is why he is responding this way, it is a different day. what...
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it traveled 4,000 miles in 30 minutes and hit its target 4,000 miles away in the south pacific.the u.s.s. karl vinson strike group is within strike range of north korea. an ohio class subject marine, we talked with the navy and confirmed the michigan has 154 tomahawk missiles aboard and 48 torpedoes. but the navy not disclosing how many. there are 18 of these ohio-class subject marines serving the navy around the world. joining me lieutenant colonel tony shaffer. let's start with that icbm test out of vandenberg. if north korea's entire elite ruling order is not impressed by an icbm that can travel 4,000 miles in 30 minute and hit its target dead on, i don't know what it would take. >> we clearly wanted to show our missiles do work and don't blow up on launch pad. but let's remember one of the issues here, we want to make clear to the chinese as well that we are serious. if military action happens. if there is something that happens in north korea, we can turn pyongyang into a big bowl of glass and it wouldn't take that much. all at weaponry we just went through, they can do it
it traveled 4,000 miles in 30 minutes and hit its target 4,000 miles away in the south pacific.the u.s.s. karl vinson strike group is within strike range of north korea. an ohio class subject marine, we talked with the navy and confirmed the michigan has 154 tomahawk missiles aboard and 48 torpedoes. but the navy not disclosing how many. there are 18 of these ohio-class subject marines serving the navy around the world. joining me lieutenant colonel tony shaffer. let's start with that icbm test...
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part of the greatest generation that served as the veterans of world war ii for five years in the south pacifices naval officer. then he served, as you know, two years or excuse me, two terms in the congress in the house of representatives where he was a guardian of the country's safety and made headlines by his unrelenting pursuit of the soviet -- a soviet spy calling him what he was, alger hiss. [ applause ] and as -- as you've heard from tricia, he was on the herder commission studying whether or not the marshall plan was really achieving its full effectiveness. then when he ran michelle nunn he was not there long before he was selected by general eisenhower, another great american hero who led us in world war ii and then led us when he was elected president, but he selected this young senator frr california, richard nixon, to be his running mate. and as it turned out, he chose very well because vice president nixon was one of the more active in our history. he worked closely on achieving the president's legislative programs in the congress with his former mates in the congress in the house
part of the greatest generation that served as the veterans of world war ii for five years in the south pacifices naval officer. then he served, as you know, two years or excuse me, two terms in the congress in the house of representatives where he was a guardian of the country's safety and made headlines by his unrelenting pursuit of the soviet -- a soviet spy calling him what he was, alger hiss. [ applause ] and as -- as you've heard from tricia, he was on the herder commission studying...
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kennedy: president obama back from his south pacific holiday with oprah and bruce springsteen and othercommies. he met with at-risk students for an event build on a conversation on civic engagement. >> the single most important they can i can do is help in any way i can prepare the next generation of leadership to take up the baton. and to take their own crack at changing the world. kennedy: with the former president's first appearance since leaving office, and what many believe is only the beginning of a new campaign to boost his party and preserve his legacy like a jar of jam. but is it time for him to take out his jersey? i don't think so. i am sick of listening to him speak already and i only listened to four minutes of it. >> in all seriousness wouldn't you rather obama be lecturing stupid young kids than hillary clinton waging her -- wagging her finger at you from the white house? >> he was president for 8 years. there were policies he could have implemented to do things for the at-risk youth of chicago. he could have taken care of the drug war. kennedy: it's ruffled you have. his
kennedy: president obama back from his south pacific holiday with oprah and bruce springsteen and othercommies. he met with at-risk students for an event build on a conversation on civic engagement. >> the single most important they can i can do is help in any way i can prepare the next generation of leadership to take up the baton. and to take their own crack at changing the world. kennedy: with the former president's first appearance since leaving office, and what many believe is only...
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this is what a community organizer barack obama does after a yacht vacation in the south pacific withand tom hanks. they talk a big game but it's quite hypocritical, and good for elizabeth warren for calling him out on that. lou: charlie, can you go as far as rachel and say good for senator warren? >> can you manage if this our a republican or political opponent? she would have been more than troubled. but you joke about this. this is socialism. this is exactly what socialism is. it doesn't mean there is no wealth. there is a small timely kernel of wealth and of course it's shared along the politically connected. that's how president trum -- thw president obama ran his presidency. it's true socialism. lou: we are going to find out about healthcare reform. rachel will bring us up to date with-where that stands. a lot at stake rachel. how is it going to unfold? will paul ryan deliver for a change? >> paul ryan is going to deliver and lou dobbs is going to eat crow. the government is not going to get shut down. and as a congressional staff i have a tidbit of information. i have been told
this is what a community organizer barack obama does after a yacht vacation in the south pacific withand tom hanks. they talk a big game but it's quite hypocritical, and good for elizabeth warren for calling him out on that. lou: charlie, can you go as far as rachel and say good for senator warren? >> can you manage if this our a republican or political opponent? she would have been more than troubled. but you joke about this. this is socialism. this is exactly what socialism is. it...
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else has given hawaii, to some degree, protection from the forces that eradicated so many other south pacificy've arguably been holding back the inevitable creep better than just about anyone. what hawaii looks like today depends on which island you're standing on. and, to some extent, the reputation of the locals. the hawaiian islands are not a monolith. islands, that's plural, and we are talking eight very different islands with very different identities. it's been over a century since the waves of immigrants began and things got all mixed up in the best possible way. there's layers and a simple question like, "who is hawaiian?" gets you all kinds of answers. the neighborhood of kalihi is a far cry from hawaii that most people know. and ethel's has been a go-to of a very specific kind for the last forty years. >> andrew: it's a blue-collar town, you know? they all come here. breakfast, lunch. yeah, every day. >> anthony: i'm joined by two local chefs. mark noguchi, of mission, known by some as the gooch. he's second generation japanese. and andrew le, of the pig and the lady he's first gene
else has given hawaii, to some degree, protection from the forces that eradicated so many other south pacificy've arguably been holding back the inevitable creep better than just about anyone. what hawaii looks like today depends on which island you're standing on. and, to some extent, the reputation of the locals. the hawaiian islands are not a monolith. islands, that's plural, and we are talking eight very different islands with very different identities. it's been over a century since the...
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jesse: maybe president obama, from that island in the south pacific, is going to say he learned abouting the news, like he usually does. over to the history of the obama administration kicking surveillance on people, it happened with dianne feinstein when the obama cia looked in her computers. congressmen say their phones were tapped when they were speaking with israelis in the runup to the nuclear deal. is so when people say, you know, this could never have happened, look at the history. i don't understand why people think this is so out of this world that this could have happened. >> it is very dangerous in a free society to have the government decide that it can spy on you, it can inform selectivity certain key people. it's all outside the normal law, and it's very dangerous for all of us, i think, as we move forward. jesse: i mean, it sets a very, very dangerous precedent. do you think you're going to have hearings in the next couple weeks, and are people going to start getting up there and testifying under oath? what's your prediction? >> as you said a while ago, one never knows.
jesse: maybe president obama, from that island in the south pacific, is going to say he learned abouting the news, like he usually does. over to the history of the obama administration kicking surveillance on people, it happened with dianne feinstein when the obama cia looked in her computers. congressmen say their phones were tapped when they were speaking with israelis in the runup to the nuclear deal. is so when people say, you know, this could never have happened, look at the history. i...
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in a south korean cargo ship and a crew of 22 missing after losing contact in the south pacific.wo crew members were rescued. but other life boats found in the area were empty. eric: president trump will meet with the president of china this week, xi jinping. the chinese leader is set to visit? trump's florida estate at mar-a-lago for talks. this comes as the tensions between the u.s. and north korea has been growing it's a situation the president would like china's help in diffusing. joining us is former ambassador to the u.n., john bolton. kim jong-un, and his program to continue ballistic missile testing, do you think china can persuade its counterpart to rein in the dictator? >> no, i don't think so. their capability to get one of their nuclear devices on to a target to hit the united states. our military and intelligence officials think this is imminent, perhaps as early as next year. i think what china needs to hear is they need to apply their unique capability to pressure north korea to make that happen. this is not something to be negotiated between the united states and
in a south korean cargo ship and a crew of 22 missing after losing contact in the south pacific.wo crew members were rescued. but other life boats found in the area were empty. eric: president trump will meet with the president of china this week, xi jinping. the chinese leader is set to visit? trump's florida estate at mar-a-lago for talks. this comes as the tensions between the u.s. and north korea has been growing it's a situation the president would like china's help in diffusing. joining...
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he was a five-star general and kennedy was a lieutenant junior grade in the south pacific. he is begging, help me general. he doesn't say mr. president. i am sure mr. president was stuck in the throat of ike. he said help me here. i'm getting impression -- pressure from my own military to invade cuba. if you go online and look at a map of the united states, you can see exactly where they were aimed and where they would go off. i grew up in houston the window. my dad wanted to build a bomb -- i grew up in eastern louisville. my dad wanted to build a bomb shelter. these were such tough times. you hear kennedy asking for this help. that makes me feel better, i hope presidents go back and ask for their assistance. this would be an example of a president who matters but in a bad way. as his administration came to its crushing and scandalous and -- and -- end. he had just been confirmed at this point to be an associate justice of the supreme court. there was quite a bit of adversarial process is going back and forth. quite a bit of controversy. they can reaches out to him. i want
he was a five-star general and kennedy was a lieutenant junior grade in the south pacific. he is begging, help me general. he doesn't say mr. president. i am sure mr. president was stuck in the throat of ike. he said help me here. i'm getting impression -- pressure from my own military to invade cuba. if you go online and look at a map of the united states, you can see exactly where they were aimed and where they would go off. i grew up in houston the window. my dad wanted to build a bomb -- i...
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the first year or two years of president trump, the united states resumed nuclear testing in the south pacific or whatever, imagine the signal it would give to the world and to the other nuclear powers. david: we have time for i think one more question. reagan wask misreading what gorbachev was trying to achieve, you know trying to give up, give up, give up? my second question is, when they went back to their respective countries, why didn't they say, maybe we should try this again? bedid the powers that pull them back pretty quickly? guillaume: i think gorbachev clarified it several times in several hours, let's get back. that is what you are saying. it was very clear. reagan wanted to do that. what was the second question? yes. ofl the optimistic approach reykjavik saying, they made the deal, it is mid range missiles. that is good. treaty leads to the stop three years later. and right now we are at stop number four. yes,dent obama said replacing putin. even though right now the russians are not respecting and they did resume. it did lead -- and that is actually how today gorbachev were his m
the first year or two years of president trump, the united states resumed nuclear testing in the south pacific or whatever, imagine the signal it would give to the world and to the other nuclear powers. david: we have time for i think one more question. reagan wask misreading what gorbachev was trying to achieve, you know trying to give up, give up, give up? my second question is, when they went back to their respective countries, why didn't they say, maybe we should try this again? bedid the...
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. >> he was off in the south pacific. >> getting celebrity pictures, but he is now back.ing to see more of him? >> i suspect that he will periodically raise his voice on issues he cares about, but i think that he will apparently avoid weighing in right and left and i think that's partly because of a sense that presidents should be differential to those that succeed him as george w. bush was and feeling that it wouldn't be effective and it would create a backlash. >> that's why i mentioned he was vocal on the travel ban. he approximaput that statement he thought that was inappropriate. he's going to be in berlin on the very same day that donald trump is going overseas for the first time in his presidency for the nato meeting in brussels. is that coincidence? that certainly is going to be a really challenge to his predecess predecessor. >> i don't know about the logistics of arranging that, but that's the occasion where president obama doesn't need to say anything. there's a steady contrast in how they react and how they're received. that's a case where i think standing tal
. >> he was off in the south pacific. >> getting celebrity pictures, but he is now back.ing to see more of him? >> i suspect that he will periodically raise his voice on issues he cares about, but i think that he will apparently avoid weighing in right and left and i think that's partly because of a sense that presidents should be differential to those that succeed him as george w. bush was and feeling that it wouldn't be effective and it would create a backlash. >>...
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who is sitting on some island in the south pacific. now the overreach in sanctuary cities. there is freedom of speech. do you think somehow denigrates that branch we rely on? >> i would like to put judge curiel statement aside. >> it does to how i does it. can you criticize? >> i think the curiel was off limits. the others were critical. judges are not like shrinking violets. they are in the middle of the mix here. criticism is appropriate. >> doesn't it have a bigger effect on the judicial branch. >> the public understands these are very controversial issues. some disagree. just because one federal judge says something -- one thing trump has not done is we will defy the order. like president andrew jackson did. that would be beyond the pale. to criticize the orders. >> also, david gregory, as the judge of the ongoing argument here right now, sure. he can go after the judiciary. the question is if you consistently attack the checks and balances provided in the constitution, is there something of concern about that or is this just trump being trump and people don't take him
who is sitting on some island in the south pacific. now the overreach in sanctuary cities. there is freedom of speech. do you think somehow denigrates that branch we rely on? >> i would like to put judge curiel statement aside. >> it does to how i does it. can you criticize? >> i think the curiel was off limits. the others were critical. judges are not like shrinking violets. they are in the middle of the mix here. criticism is appropriate. >> doesn't it have a bigger...