neil: the u.s. going to hold hundreds of millions in aid to pakistan saying we re pouring in good money after bad and it stops with him. kentucky senator rand paul just got off the phone with the president. he s a member of the key foreign relations committee. he has a tremendous influence on capitol hill. good to see you. good to see you. thanks for having me. neil: why right now, senator? you just got off the phone with the president. i think most americans would support the president on this. why don t like to see our money going to countries that burn our flag. in pakistan, they incarcerate christians. there s one that s been on death row for five years. they put a doctor in jail for 33 years. he s the guy that helps us get
those consistent air strikes you can so easily see. but it s the drone aps eye view that opens up that level of damage. we saw constant air strikes, cower bombings, as well. but that street view which was remarkable to be hold hundreds of people still trying to live their lives there. officials there talk about 6,000 in one week in the city, but the countryside around it bringing the total to tens of thousands now living there. as that drone flies through the streets, it s obvious there is a massive task ahead for anyone trying to live back there. they say that is not assisted by the turkish government, not allowing in the influx of heavy machinery.
make some bagels. they sell three racks of these every single day. look how good that is. those racks hold hundreds of bagels and baking all of them is no piece of cake. to get the perfect crust the bagel needs a good boil. look at all of these bagels. he made these last night they come in at 11:00 at night. oh, cool. then it is time to load them up. i have got this. give them a quick inspection. they are slimly and soft. get them salted and stuffed into the oven. look how much faster he is than i am. two wick turns in the oven and it is time to unload. this going to be really heavy? oh, no. i lost a few. my job today isn t just about the bagels. i am covering all of the bases. from cutting to cleaning to
some breakfast and you re on your way. but little do you know what goes on before you arrive. 2:00 a.m. here in new york city, we re standing in front of this bagel shop. there has been a crew inside for three hours. they arrive at 11:00 p.m. yesterday. i m going to be their helper today. let s go inside. going to be very scary. first things first. i need the proper work attire. make some bagels. they sell three racks of these every single day. those racks hold hundreds of bagels and baking all is no piece of cake. for the perfect crust, it needs a good boil. this is how they do it, guys. look at all of these bagels. he made these last night. they come in at 11:00 o clock at night. whoa! cool. then it s time to load them up. i ve got this.
the victims. and of course, jenna, the investigation continues, it s likely to take several weeks. jenna: we ll keep up with that. claudia, thank you. jon: three women and a 6-year-old child escape a living nightmare in cleveland. their horror story of years in captivity, shocking the entire nation. coming up, oprah winfrey s interview with several family members who never gave up hope. also, the u.n. launching and investigation of north korea for crimes against humanity h. allegations of torture and forced labor camps that hold hundreds of thousands of people. we ll look at this abusive regime and its dangerous threat to regional stability. the kyocera torque lets you hear and be heard even in stupid loud places. to prove it, we set up our call center right here. [ chirp ] all good? [ chirp ] getty up. seriously, this is really happening!