label privilege on it, i would just throw decency on it. i don t care if you re rich, poor, white, black, now how to treat people the right way. you ve been highlighting things going on at the border. i have too. we re also going to talk about the tariffs in a different way. we re going to talk to a farmer and an auto salesman worried it s really going to affect them. smart. see you in a second. closing when we come back.
i wouldn t even throw the label privilege on it, i would just throw decency on it. i don t care if you re rich, poor, white, black, now how to treat people the right way. i ve got to jump. give me a quick little glow on the show. you ve been highlighting things going on at the border. i have too. we re also going to talk about the tariffs in a different way. we re going to talk to a farmer and an auto salesman worried it s really going to affect them. that s coming up. smart. see you in a second. closing when we come back. we re oscar mayer deli fresh and you may know us from. your very first sandwich, your mammoth masterpiece. and.whatever this was. because we make our meat with the good of the deli and no artificial preservatives. make every sandwich count with oscar mayer deli fresh. calyou re gonna love this.rs. new coppertone sport clear. not thick,
and justice for all. and we can come on the floor of the people s house and try to divide us in every way possible. the tone and color of our skin, the shape of our eye, our gender, our status in life. that s not who we are as america. america was a melting pot. neil: she s not here. i wanted to explain that she was saying this legislation if you lifted some of of the rules in place and regulations albeit those put in place by the obama administration on the way out the door, but you re a former auto salesman a successful one and that would be rigged against those who somehow end up paying higher rates or higher loan rates, and they re disporti disportionately mierpdisportione ly minorities. there s no facts in anything the lady was talking about, and it s not described by me as
can general motors become a global leader again? it s a very tall hill to climb. they have got very interesting products they are developing globally. they were at that same point the homeowner is when they are about to lose their home. do you want a life line then? it was an expensive life line, big gamble, i hope they pay off. p.j. o rourke, you re the son of an auto salesman. four generations have been in the car business. i don t see any place for government in this kind of do you believe what he said, there was a chance those companies could have gone under. we do a little thought experiment on that. do we really believe those companies had so little value there wasn t enough international capital out there to get involved. chrysler said they couldn t sell it for a dollar. well, they may be right and that may have been about what it s worth. why are we the taxpayers keeping