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wearing having a green card, working in a factory having a green card. hoping to fay right. paying all the fees and studying for the test test test test. all of a sudden people sneak in get jobs, can t be detained ice has pushed back and now free dental healthcare. they get checkups. maybe they get free physicals. pay on local sports teams. show up at school free education. what a great country. steve: california is a sanctuary state. so they know, you know, if you are living in a sanctuary state you know that when migrants do go to our emergency rooms, they wind up getting the healthcare anyways. state of california just figuring out okay. we re going to go ahead and we re going to pull out trigger and pay for this out of our state legislature to the tune you have almost $100 million. dan bongino who joibsd us this morning from florida had this observation about the sunshine state, california and why it s not going to work.
i spent a lot of time with president clinton. and i spent an entire year, 1998, on an impeachment that didn t happen and tore the country apart. and i thought at that time, never again. and then i see all of those things developing again. in fairness, even worse. investigations of the president, of the campaign, of the administration. of the president s family. done in with methods that were meant to investigate people, not crimes and things that seem to me to go way over the bounds of the constitution. brian: that s the thing that mark penn brings up. he has not changed his stription. but he has changed his opinions about what is going on in this country. much alan dershowitz sees a lot what s wrong here. no one looked at bill clinton and says these things didn t happen. they have looked whether he lied in front of congress and what these women had claimed. but republicans weren t
mr. president. back to you in new york. steve: no kidding. it was quiet when he was over in europe. semi quiet. steve: doug mckelway, thank you so much. brian: some ways to go we know in the next two weeks boomerang will be in full effect. michael horowitz report. forensics what led to this whole mueller report. what led to the investigation of the president and see if there is any wrongdoing. a lot of people seem to be covering themselves right now. ainsley: a lot of people sick of talking about this. let s move on people are saying. if you look at the latest harris poll found that 45% of those polled are not in favor of impeachment. 35% are. and 20 percent said they were undecided. steve: mark penn, who advised bill clinton, and also hillary clinton, he was there during the bill clinton impeachment and listen to this sound bite about what he sees happening in the country regarding this president, which it sounds like he is saying was worse than the treatment of bill clinton. listen
vote? the president is trying to fix this problem with immigration down on our southern border. not getting any help from our lawmakers in d.c. so he is having to use leverage. slap mexico with tariffs. they were supposed 5% tariffs today. they reached a deal. mexico and the united states have a deal now that they reached over the weekend. mexico saying we are going to help. we are going to try to crack down on immigration so they are not flooding your country. brian: 6,000 national guardsmen going down there. more of a police force action to dismantle human smuggling and trafficking that would help. get 12,000 bucks to get a family here family can barely pay. they end up enslaved to the trafficker. asylum seekers returned to mexico and wait for asylum there. that will be a huge boost if we could do that and somehow make facilities for them. mexico to offer asylum seekers jobs, healthcare, and education. that s been a lot of talk to this point. now they have pledged to back that up wit