like the most of about america? politics. jesse: you might be the only one. i think america is a noble nation. complex question. is america a noble nation? it s okay. jesse: what is the thing you like the most of about america? freedom. freedom here. the people say what they want. jesse: can you say whatever want in saudi arabia? sure, i love saudi arabia. i like the american system. jesse: do you like our transportation system? do you work at the u.n.? me. meeting after meeting. jesse: what do you do between
violence to gain power. my father would never approve of that he believed in the democratic system. so, lastly, i think he went to the american indians. and native americans, and i don t think anybody had a closer relationship to the natef americans than john wayne he is being asked pointedly political questions of an issue we have dealt with a century-and-a-half before my father gave the interview. we are still dealing with it today. you know, it s a complex question. my father had a great personal respect for native americans. he worked with them for half his career. when john wayne and a film crew would come to the valley or a reservation, it was economic boone for that tribe and those people. they appreciated him. i think they all, anyone that knew him would remember him fondly. he had a great respect for them
grow, what needs to be done to help those struggling with addiction? here to weigh in his our panel, doctor nicole safire, democrat strategist and republican strategist dan palmer. let s bring up these statistics. they are really horrifying. 145% increase in drug-related deaths worldwide from 2011-2015, 71,000 overdose deaths in the us in 2017. i will begin with you. what do we need to do to stop this rise in deaths? complex question but multifaceted approach the way to combat it and part is immigration reform, tight borders, stop the illegal forms across the border, we need increased access to treatment, addiction treatment lifelong, without that you will not have recovery for those addicted.
said it made up the bulk of the application. you know, i think that s pretty much a confirmed fact, it was a big part. on the other hand, there was other stuff, we know that the application mentioned carter page s history heeshs had been there was an attempt to recruit him by russians a few years earlier. that was in the application. so we don t know what s in the rest and that s what everybody hopes, this declassification might bring us. tucker: yep. the obama administration used hillary clinton campaign documents to justify spying on hillary s opponent, that s what we may learn. byron york, thank you. thank you, tucker. tucker: last week on this program we raised an important question, maybe the most important question the country faces. what unites americans as a country. well, at least we re not impressed by this at all, they re attacking us for raising this question. after the break we ll respond.
states. she describes this assistant as the silent donation. she then says google helped voto latino ad campaigns to promote the rides. officially it is a nonpartisan entity but that s a sham. it is vocally partisan. recently the group declared that hispanics all hispanics are in president trump s, quote, crosshairs. they said they plan to respond by registering another million hispanic voters in the next presidential cycle. voto latino has clear political goals, goals that google supported in 2016. we ask both google and voto latino for clarification, what did she mean by a silent donation. this is a potentially significant legal question. neither company responded to us. at the end of her e-mail she makes it clear that google was working to get hillary clinton elected. this wasn t a get out the vote effort, whatever they say, it