you have a little one. they will feel sorry for you and you can get asylum. she also said this. our current border security and immigration laws fail the american people. the system rewards bad behavior. it does not punish law breakers. unfortunately, time and time again, congress has failed to act. we will not allow illegal immigration levels to become the norm. violating our sovereignty as a nation will never be acceptable to this president. steve: look, it could be very useful, experts say, in stopping drug smuggling in the declaration from the white house yesterday, that s one of the things the president talked about the poison of drugs coming into our nation. also, for some odd reason and we are going to talk to secretary nielsen about this when she comes up on this program at 8:30. program at 8:30. for some reason, during the month of march, the border patrol realized that 37% more people were coming into the country illegally than the month before. what s going on with that?
steve: let s talk about syria. the president said he would like to get out as quickly as possible. you say that s the right message. absolutely it is. i could not more strongly agree with the president on that one. because, we have ey enormous strategic risk that we endure by keeping our troops there. there is no upside. there is no american security interest any more than those troops can actually accomplish. it is definitely time to bring them out. steve: the white house came back yesterday and said look, we will stay there until isis is completely defeated. colonel, don t you think that when the president made his comments he knew that russia and turkey and iran were going to have a summit of sorts over the region and essentially saying hey, guys, it s your turn to take over. we re out. yeah. i m sure that was the subtext to it. and the president is actually right on both counts. because there is no point in keeping our troops there. when they can t even accomplish anything of o
persuade them why they shouldn t. steve: is he not target. is he not a target it could change depending on what evidence comes to them a subject is somebody who is the topic of an ongoing criminal investigation that has not yet ended. as much as i want the president to be able to be president and not have this on his back, i encourage him not to relax and not to rejoice. they are still pursuing things. there is a theory that this statement was made by bob mueller in an off handed way so that people like the rest of us would talk about it and the president will have a false sense of security in going into the interview. don t worry, you are not a target, just come and talk to you. stay away from that, mr. president. that interview environment is extremely dangerous. if he is the subject and not yet a target and they want him to become a target, they are going to ask him questions. the answers to which will move him into that target category. brian: they are looking at two ole garks. o
governor jerry brown do because the governors of texas, arizona, and new mexico made it clear, hey, we can use the help. california, so far, on hold. ainsley: well, this was a tweet from senator kevin daily on, the author of california sanctuary state. he says donald trump can he says donald trump can rant all he wants but there is no limited influx of asylum seekers coming to the u.s. border crossings along our southern border at their lowest since 1971, governor jerry brown should ignore trump s pointless and senseless call to send the national guard to the border. we will see. new mexico is in. arizona is. in texas is in. california was in for president obama. they suddenly don t see a reason. meanwhile, a thousand come across on a daily basis. 300,000 on a yearly basis. you don t think that s an emergency with 12 million already here illegally? meanwhile, one of the people
the show trumpeting all of the things that donald trump stands for. state show, certainly those arguments are going on around dinner tables all over the country, but, when you take the main character and that person is a personification of trump s point of view, then that puts that idea forward. steve: i watched this week s episode. didn t mention donald trump. didn t really mention politics. it was all about parental responsibility. and one of the kids was running wild and roseanne cracked down on her because the mother would not. by the end of the show the kid was acting right. brian: it s not a documentary by the way. also, will and grace. how was that balanced? will and grace both hate trump in every line. ainsley: great point. he goes on to say he calls fox news and roseanne s show, he says now they are becoming the mainstream media one sitcom and one network. brian: it s amazing. marcia wrote us, you want proof here is what she said the forgotten americans whom roseanne portrays