not want to be illegal. who wants to have that stigma and raise kids in darkness? what illegals want is to have a piece of paper, not citizenship. legality legality that would allow them to buy homes, pay taxes, raise their kids, be able to go back home and then come back if they are needed. tucker: that sounds like a pretty good deal. why wouldn t they want that? i guess what i m say something what about everyone else? what about the american citizens who already live here of all races? shouldn t they have the determining decision on this like why isn t up to them what happens. why do other countries here from other countries get a say at all? i m confused. that s why we have a government. tucker: right, exactly. the country elected president trump whom i think is not a racist. whom i think has dared to do what other presidents, republicans and democrats did not dare in the last 30 years. to say enough is enough. let s do something, whether it s a wall or steel slats, right?
products of the clinton, bush, obama era. so they have a lot invested inot this. remember, that the people who live in the seven zip codes in and around washington, d.c. have allll become millionairesen as a result of their investment in these failed operations. tucker: that s not a talking point. that s literally true. f yes, of course. you put the two together, you have a lot of resistance to ending something that s a profitable for them. it hasn t been profitable for the american people.s it s been a disaster. trillions of dollars in debt in the last 17 years. thousands of people killed and wounded and for what in the answer is not much. p tucker: it just seems like if you are looking for a crisis, constitutional crisis or something that would undermine democracy as we practiced for 240 years, it s the idea of unelected, the unelected subverting the power of the elected, right? isn t that democratic by definition? the problem is the unelected are being supported by many of t
invasion of kuwait, and he travelled the world meeting with many of the people, and what you saw from dole yesterday and what you are talking about now, it s bringing all these people back together around him one last time. doug, normally a sitting president would give the eulogy, but president trump will not do that for a host of reasons, and i thought it was so gracious of jeb bush, he gave him a pass, basically. he said he was very gracious. listen. he says, what people want to talk about, well, why isn t the president giving the eulogy? a unique circumstance we have, my brother was a president. sorry. it s only natural he will
compassion. where s the compassion for these veterans? they really need our support here in america to make sure they get the care that they need. shannon: how do we balance this with having borders, having a rule of law, so people can come here and get the protections that they need, legitimately? the new york times reporting today, 800 already at tijuana, and they say thousands are expected to arrive in the next several days. this is going to be an overwhelming situation. i have a company that employs hundreds of people in general. we provide veterans with protections, you can do both, you can to protect veterans and support the rule of law. you can apply for asylum in this country, and there are constitutional rights with due process, these migrants happen. i think we can do both. shannon: they are not yet on u.s. soil, though. they are not, but they plan to seek asylum under u.s. law, than they have due process rights under u.s. law. i know a lot of people up and confused
laura: if you are both very strong. i want no part of it but you could do something for charity. i would turn this into a charity thing. cory, always great to see you. and cory booker. we are going to get into that tonight. but on james, why isn t he a household names? we will ask him why he thinks the media