the wedding or her mother s funeral. very heart tugging and wise for her to bring up these personal things. it s hard to believe there were 30,000 of those. we re dragged back not just by ideas, which is what you were doing showing us earlier. we re dragged back bike behavior. that s the problem with the e-mail issue. all right. i ll let you get in quickly at the end. she ran a terrible campaign in 2008. i have never seen one poll that said her problem was that voters didn t trust her. the media doesn t trust her, voters trust her. we have not seen jeb bush s private e-mails either. he admittedly has a lot of private e-mails he hasn t released. we re not going to see them. why must they not become public? it s ridiculous. ten seconds i ll put you onthen clock. this is wakeup call. it reminds them of their ability
since last year and projected to be close to 2500% increase by next year. 150,000 people next year. we need something. we need to fix this because it s obviously a problem. congressman, thank you, sir. thank you, greta. next guest says president obama is putting politics before economics when it comes to the escalating border crisis. charles payne, host of making money joins us. good evening, charles. good evening. why do you say that putting politics ahead of economics? well, you know, listen, you know, you have covered this story from the emotional, heart tugging point of view. the fact of the matter is that you have got two faces of this immigration situation. on the illegal immigration side, a report done by heritage says on average we have a 54 billion-dollar deficit. average illegal immigrant household gets about $24,000 a year in benefits. they pay about 10,000 in taxes. you multiply that by how many are here. that s a huge, huge knot right there. that s a big knot tha
since last year and projected to be close to 2500% increase by next year. 150,000 people next year. we need something. we need to fix this because it s obviously a problem. congressman, thank you, sir. thank you, greta. next guest says president obama is putting politics before economics when it comes to the escalating border crisis. charles payne, host of making money joins us. good evening, charles. good evening. why do you say that putting politics ahead of economics? well, you know, listen, you know, you have covered this story from the emotional, heart tugging point of view. the fact of the matter is that you have got two faces of this immigration situation. on the illegal immigration side, a report done by heritage says on average we have a 54 billion-dollar deficit. average illegal immigrant household gets about $24,000 a year in benefits. they pay about 10,000 in taxes. you multiply that by how many are here. that s a huge, huge knot right there. that s a big knot tha
candidate, they know there are some qualities in a candidate that definitely, definitely turn them off. things like being professorial, intellectual, who give great speeches, who touts his background as someone who spent his early years in another part of the world, who compares himself to lincoln, who tells these supposedly heart tugging stories about his difficult childhood, whose faith claims cannot clearly be pinned down. whatever republican primary voters want, they don t want that. that doesn t work. republicans are suspicious of those attributes. they re suspicious of those attributes because someone who has that sort of upbringing, who grew up abroad and spent his life in academia, that sort of person ends up being in favor of things like universal health care, or government regulations of corporations, gays in the military and a government role for boosting the economy? republican primary voters have seen what that sort of background brings, and they don t like it. they know w