yesterday. rachel: you have a cut on your hand. pete: i do, working the land. rachel: acting like ronald reagan, clearing the brush. pete: him and george w. hacking away at the brush. will: yes the former governor of south carolina nicky haley was here and i didn t realize that south carolina is the third most popular state for people immigrating from other states. pete: really? will: behind texas and florida. south carolina and i said, i would have guessed tennessee. pete: the big advantage south carolina has? will: what s that? pete: coastline. it s hard to compete with coastline. you ve got to be really good if you re going inland and leaving california to not go to another coast. texas has coast, florida has coast, south carolina has coast. north carolina i would have thought north carolina would have been higher than south carolina will: want to get a fact check, governor ambassador haley, proud of her state and south carolina the problem is every state feels like cali
tremendous opportunity to deal with that head on and stop ignoring it or underappreciating it and that s not happening. when you look at conferences with china or the supply chain and it s more vulnerable than ever after covid, there s a opportunity on the near shore and some of that production and bring it back to the united states as well and manufacture more of our products and reduce the trade imbalance with china and should create more process parity in the hemisphere and de-pressure immigration. none of those long-term solutions are being offered by this administration. it s completely ignored what s happening in the hemisphere and no strategy and de-power china and empower our hemisphere and those are three easy things that can be done including border security not being done. will: you re absolutely right and to point to what s happening in the hemisphere as you pointed out, lot of these illegal immigrants, especially there in florida for you guys, venezuela, haiti, soon i imag
for mubarak to run out the clock, sap the energy out of the protestors or did the army do that as a signal? the administration is very cautiously but more optimistic tonight that as we head into the next week of this drama, vice president suleiman, the field marshal will tell president mubarak he must find a way out. step back and if he doesn t absolutely officially c, de power, just allow for a more transitional government to step forward. they re not certain they re at that point, but in their private conversations with the military, they re confident that the military will not be involved in any other crackdown. this is very hard to crack, because it is so secretive. the most secretive and fascinating conversations months or years from now when we get the details would be secretary of defense gates with the field marshal. it s a smaller but noticeable sense of optimism tonight that they are going to resolve this
for mubarak to run out the clock, sap the energy out of the protestors or did the army do that as a signal? the administration is very cautiously but more optimistic tonight that as we head into the next week of this drama, vice president suleiman, the field marshal will tell president mubarak he must find a way out. step back and if he doesn t absolutely officially c, de power, just allow for a more transitional government to step forward. they re not certain they re at that point, but in their private conversations with the military, they re confident that the military will not be involved in any other crackdown. this is very hard to crack, because it is so secretive. the most secretive and fascinating conversations months or years from now when we get the details would be secretary of defense gates with the field marshal. it s a smaller but noticeable sense of optimism tonight that they are going to resolve this over the next week to ten days. the diplomatic cables that