changes, why would we get change now? because i believe the people of our country and in our state are demanding it. these young students down in dayton who are saying we ve had enough. one young woman said i should be writing my college essay, i shouldn t be preparing my will. that s happening now is it s ground up. people are beginning to say enough already. and unfortunately it s taken so much of this so that politicians get i ll tell you, you don t fix this, then we re going to defeat you. we re going to take your job away. that s what has to happen, kate. and when you look at all the major movements in our country, whether it s civil rights or women s sufficie women s, it has to come from the people. they have to speak clearly, loudly and consistently. i think it s what happened in florida. and that is something that you have talked about, all of the major movements come from
republican challengers just four years ago in iowa and other states. y will was also questioning joe biden s, you know, his mental capacity and his energy level, so he s certainly trying to brand him as a strong candidate, but one thing is clear. he says he could easily beat him. he s occupying joe biden is occupying a lot of head space for this president. we ve seen it several times before so it really is battle and it s a battle i guess that joe biden started it earlier this morning when his campaign released some pre-advanced excerpts of a speech he intends to give here and he s calling the president out on policy and substance saying that american taxpayers and farmers and others are paying a penalty for trump policies on tariffs, on other matters. he says the support an extension threat to the united states, so this back and forth, you know, has been going on for a while and it s going to happen at a
the president took the unusual step of inserting himself in an ongoing investigation saying on twitter mike flynn should ask for immunity in that this is a witch-hunt, excuse for a big election loss, by media and dems of historic proportion. white house press secretary sean spicer amplified that position today. y will believes mike flynn should go up there and testify and do what he has to do to get the story out. reporter: immunity offer for flynn was rebuffed by the senate intelligence committee and drew skepticism from congressmen like jason chaffetz who took issue with the characterization by the president as a witch-hunt. it s very mysterious to me why general flynn is out there wanting him immunity. i don t think congress should give him immunity. reporter: it all adds up to another head-spinning moment at the white house considering what the president said about immunity last year on the campaign trail. if you re not guilty of a crime, why do you need immunity for, righ
what does it mean as the national security council is in some ways for people inside the government so central and so important. to people outside the government it seems obscure. what does it mean for american security and preparedness to have this level of turnover, dysfunction in that core function of the white house? since world war ii, the national security council has become the central place where presidential decision making with regard to foreign and security policy takes place. it s that simple. and its staff, sometimes as many as 300 or so, are the people who actually direct the information going to the president for these decisions. to include people from the intelligence community and so forth. so it s central to this sort of decision-making and to have it in chaos like this, to have it in disarray, to have its nationalecurity advisor, its titular head, y will, leave in the middle of already deep
ferry. a room big enough for about 30 people. now, divers believe maybe another room like that with as many as 50 people crowded into it. right now, it s not clear whether the dive will restart tonight or if it will hold off longer. nic, i think that has been one of the most jarring reports is hearing of the girls crammed into one room and they were wearing life jackets knowing they could have been saved. what resources are they making available to family members who hear these kinds of reports? i know what it does to us, i can t imagine what it does to them. well, what the government pledged to do in the last couple days is provide more, sort of skills, psychological help for the family, soucounselors, if y