united states of america. the marines are looking for a few good dancers. brian: they have. ainsley: that is so good. steve: hats off to them. ainsley: i could watch this all day. brian: talk about great dancers look who is here. ainsley: reputation a great writer number one on the new york times best seller list russian hoax pick it up. it is doing well. ainsley: the russia hoax. no n on the end. steve: big news yesterday is the president s attorney, white house counsel don mcgahn sat down with special counsel robert mueller s team for 30 hours. you worry that if whatever don mcgahn told the special counsel people, if the president were to sit down with them and his story is different than his counselor s story, he could get in trouble. and mueller would be disposed to believe the other person and not the president.
to make a big difference environmentally. ainsley: how dangerous is this when big government steps in and they want to regulate everything? just look at what is happening in california with the plastic straw ban and what we actually see when companies like starbucks attempt to get rid of their straws. they replace them with materials what we call adult sippy cups which actually use more plastic than simply using plastic straws. so, i think we need to go about environmental regulations very carefully and look at what president trump is doing today when he is announcing steps to roll back and replace president obama s clean power plan. ainsley: thank you for joining us. you are welcome. ainsley: president trump honoring men and women who protect us at the border and he honored them at the white house. i want t to let you know we love you, we will support you. we will always have your back. ainsley: some of those
look at the house vote in support of ice 90% of democrats voted against the resolution or voted president which is in effect no vote. they want to abolish ice. ocasio-cortez was campaigning against occupy ice l.a. called ice the guess at thagestapo the ethnic g machine. this is law enforcement, hard working men and women. a vote for democrats is a vote for crime. ainsley: jessica? no. no to all of it. what kayleigh just said. ainsley: why? a democrat for democrats is a vote for agenda that helps the middle class and lower classes and gets people back on their feet. a vote for democrats is a vote for equality. affordable healthcare. vote for democrats is not a vote for blishing ice. there are only a few candidates across it country hundreds of candidates running interested in abolishing ice. only 42 democrat socialist on the ballot. i know that alexandria ocasio-cortez is really fun to go after. listen, i have even done it
that the requests from congress were that they respond in writing. because they didn t want it in writing, essentially, with the paper trail. so, all of congress requests were on paper, and they didn t like that. and apparently there was a blowup where reportedly rod rosenstein threatened to subpoena members of the intel committee to get their records and they felt it was simply intimidation. brian: so the deputy attorney general was threatening the intelligence committee for investigating just asking for paperwork. said you keep asking for this in writing, i m going to ask i m going to subpoena all your records and all your email. can you say they are not getting along? that s safe to assume. that s this is the same party a republic republican appointed deputy and republican controlled house can t see eye to eye? ainsley: the doj are denying this and they haven t commented on it. steve: they say it didn t happen quite like that. you would think as an
changed? why do you think more americans now are in support of this, elliott? it tends to track with the crime rates. ticked um in recent years. when people read about 10,000 ms-13 gang members and connect it to ms-13. ainsley: mutilating teenagers. pretty horrific crimes. law enforcement is holding back or politicians are forcing law enforcement to hold back that makes people rebel and want to see more aggressive action. what else perceived as more aggressive than the imposition of death penalty. ainsley: why do you think the numbers have gone up. i feel our country has been so divided politically right now. a lot of compassion has been absent in my opinion. i agree that a person who commits a crime murdered someone, raped someone should be punished. i think the death penalty is actually giving them a break. like they should suffer and sit in prison. so i think a lot of people are just going, you know, with hard on crime, prosecute and kill them. instead of saying you know what?