black people given stronger sentences, and that puts them in a cycle of poverty at times that you can t get another job. you have one in three chance. tucker: but there is some truth to what you are saying that people of all colors who are convicted of a felony have m tough time of digging out of it. i have real sympathy for them. but what you just said, hold on, what you said is untrue and youf know it s untrue. the darker you are, the more oppressed you are when in fact, people in america who are white as you know. and the state of virginia, so let s stop.p. i m not making a case for a racial group. i m making a case for nonracial approach to policy and only one would have to in the country. there is no doubt the single best argument in the single best candidate is going to be the one able to convince white class voters that they have more in common.
chairman and encourage some stringent internal oversight. as part of that true transparency to the public and the press. facebook, whether it wants to admit it or not, is in serious crisis. peter doocy live in washington. the stocks in the lesser meds have bounced back a bit for facebook but it s been a chilly morning for them. every lawmaker on capitol hill has a facebook page. but now some of them are very alarmed by reports that facebook basically did opposition research on their harshest critics, and other reports that suggest that the p.r. battle may have taken precedence over fixing facebook laws so they can to be taken advantage of again of russian bad actors trying to stir the pot. there have been bipartisan calls to regulate facebook. it hasn t happened yet. that something the new york times is suggesting has to do with senate minority leader chuck schumer come up with a report that says schumer told topp and intel deo
interaction with chairman kim this morning that made you decide not to auk away after you said you would know within the first minute. i ve said that about relationships, i ve said that about people. in the first second. i was generous, i said five seconds but you know in the first second in some cases. sometimes that doesn t work out but sometimes it does. from the beginning we got along but there s been a lot of ground work. this wasn t like we went and started talking about as you know, we didn t just come in and start talking about these complex subjects that have been going on for 70 years. we ve been discussing this for months and once the rhetoric stopp stopped, once they did a great thing north korea did a great thing by going to the olympics because the olympics and president moon will tell you this the olympics was not exactly doing great. people didn t feel like being
highly anticipated meeting with kim jong-un, new reporting out tonight from the wall street journal suggests the white house won t lift sanctions until north korea has made progress dismantling its nuclear program. the north korean leader announced friday that his regime has suspended all nuclear and long range missile tests. kim also announced he ll shutdown a nuclear test site on the northern part of the country saying, quote, it it s done its job. estopp he stopped short of saying it will dismantle it. president trump insisting north korea has, quote, agreed to denuclearization. to discuss all of this i want to welcome in former u.s. ambassador to the united nations bill richardson. thank you for your time tonight. i appreciate it. thank you very much, kasie. i want to saturday simply tau as someone who has dealt with
with women but on topp it he has a problem in that he put this concept, this twisted sense of concept of loyalty above competence, above moral right-ness. he doesn t care if he likes, he will make an excuse for you to be around. michael flynn is a perfect example of that. jared kushner still does not have security clearance and yet is exposed to all of this. there is a lot of problems with this white house that needs to look at, as your earlier guest. they need to do a proper investigation of those handling classified information and really the communications staff needs to take a hard look at itself. how they thought this story wouldn t get out is beyond me. i just don t know this is a staff issue or is this an issue with the top? there are so many layers to this issue. really, you have the what the president said today or didn t say today with the back drop of the metoo movement and you have the question of the security clearance, how a top level