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the republicans will back the president on this. he shouldn t back down and it will be interesting to see how this plays out between nancy and chuck. shannon: new information being released, the wall act. the wall act, $25 billion, coming forth with this. it will include the wall, border checkpoints, technology, security. quite frankly at this time it is a better deal for nancy pelosi and chuck schumer to go forward with $5 billion. , and as you mentioned, fully fund the wall. thank you so much for joining us, we appreciate it. the time is 17 after the top of the hour. in the hot seat google s ceo

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back to the campaign trail eerily similar to how they did in 2016. next president of the united states. hillary clinton is the one. all of those in 2016, confidence in the midterms, to the last election, and here to debate is matthew swift and richard ross and we appreciate it. we can talk about what is going on in georgia. you have oprah, will ferrell

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and move from there. heather: here s what mitch hurricanmitchmcconnell had to sn tuesday on the senate floor in reference to what hillary clinton said. she told cnn exactly how she views millions of americans who hold different political views from her own. no peace until they get their way? apparently this is the left s rallying cry. heather: so matthew, what do you think about this whole thing? i think this is dangerous. at a time when it seems like partisan politics is truly more partisan than we ve ever really seen, especially after this last supreme court hearing, i don t think anybody can argue against that. we re incredibly divided right now. so for a former secretary of state and for a former democratic nominee for president of the united states to call for no civility during an election cycle is extremely dangerous. heather: we had corey booker just this past weekend in iowa telling people there in his speech to get in the faces of republican politicians to let

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out hard against republicans following the confirmation of justice brett kavanaugh to the supreme court. but is this a dangerous rallying cry amid extreme threats leveled against many republicans? here to weigh in is matthew swift an and raulal i alvear. raul, what is your response to what you heard hillary clinton say in take interview, that part right there, civil thity can stt again once democrats take control, but not until then. look, i think hillary clinton is entitled to her opinion as a private citizen but i think what we need to look at is we need to look at we have a current elected official, the president, that is going to rally as recently as last night, talking about democrats being evil, talking name-calling and so on and so forth. i think we need to look at that

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democratic party and it s sort of like this calling to arms which is incredibly dangerous for what we re going through at this time. heather: i know that you keep references president trump and some of his tweets. doesn t the responsibility fall on both sides, though, democrat as well? yes, look, we need to go back to civility and we need to make sure that we are running on the issues that, again, americans care about and talk about those issues, do it in a way that is good for this country. heather: run on the issues, running on hate is never going to get anybody anywhere. matthew and raul, thank you for joining us. very civil debate. i like that. have a good day. thank you for having me. heather: this good dog throws a mean alley oop. look at that. the real life air bud going viral. you ain t nothing but a hound dog. crying all the time.

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