can see the smoke staff off, grace. because how is this white house being run, right? there are security protocols that are involved in this. there could be legal action now taken, based on what those security protocols are for the situation room. right. i m having flashbacks to the rob porter situation, where in the wake of his dismissal after he was accused of abusing his ex-wife, or multiple exes, there was a whole question and discussion and debate around security clearances. here was someone who was potentially vulnerable to blackmail, or someone had leverage over him and yet he received very high-level security clearances. now with amarosa s departure, we re not really talking about her book, we re not talking about these accusations but now suddenly she realizes the president is a racist. but the security question. how does somebody get a recording device into the situation room, how was something like that allowed to even happen? and it s not even good? i mean, she s being
and touch in a good or bad way if you are of the kim family. kim jong-un is signaling confident in his hold on power because he brought his sister with him to singapore along with one of his top intelligence men, believed to have overseen the sony hack, as well as other members of his inner circle who he took to singapore. experts say the security apparatus in pyongyang will be keeping a close eye on anyone who might try to make a move on kim. on the security question, did kim s ste travel separately? we believe she did. we know kim yo-jong flew on a north korean plane. the sister s plane could have been used as a decoy in case there was a threat. in one of them goes down, the other survives. very interesting. thank you.
tax a tariff is a tax. if you are making aluminum boats or air-conditioners or cars or air craft, this is a tax on you and will be passed on to the american consumers and will cost billion dollars. laura: is there a national security implication in a world where china is a predominant steel maker? any concerns you have given what we use steel for? the defense department said we have plenty of steel and aluminum. we have suppliers among the allies including canada. the real national security question if we drive up the price of steel and aluminum we are hurting ourselves. it puts us in a worst situation with china. laura: gordon? these tariffs are imposed under the trade expansion act of
tax a tariff is a tax. if you are making aluminum boats or air-conditioners or cars or air craft, this is a tax on you and will be passed on to the american consumers and will cost billion dollars. laura: is there a national security implication in a world where china is a predominant steel maker? any concerns you have given what we use steel for? the defense department said we have plenty of steel and aluminum. we have suppliers among the allies including canada. the real national security question if we drive up the price of steel and aluminum we are hurting ourselves. it puts us in a worst situation with china. laura: gordon? these tariffs are imposed under the trade expansion act of
they re not going tahao access tathe most sensitive information. that raises a question, will jared kushner no longer have access to senior material and, also, what is the source of this hold up. information out there that hasn t been fully clarified out there about what is the source of this delay. so this report, i think, raises questions on a number of fronts on how somebody at the top level at the white house is going to continue to do his job and how others and other officials will react to that. erin, you heard president trump at the white house yesterday express confidence that john kelly will, quote, make the right decision. not withstanding the decisions holding up this security question, the battle between john kelly and jared kushner could have been avoided? so many unusual factors at play. jared kushner is the son-in-law of president trump and this has gone on for a year. had access to the highest level