commander-in-chief when it comes to defending the sovereignty of our country. ed: that caravan by the way, there were all these news reports saying mexico is breaking it up. and, you know, all is going to be well. and it turns out well, it s disbursed a bit. but the caravan is still moving. if it was 1,000 to 1300 people, presumably it s only a couple or few hundred people. we still don t know where they are going to wind up. some were headed towards the southern border. remember that original buzzfeed story about this. again, some reports suggesting around wednesday that it was dispersed. and it was broken up. but it s not. pete: some of this, again, these policies it week, the impetus of that reality, smaller groups still making a dash for the border and asylum. maybe the policies will be in place by then. zero tolerance means the second time you come through this country illegally it s going to be a felony up to two years in prison which they are hoping would be a deterrent as oppos
wall. ed: takes less than two minutes. pete: one buddies, one helping him up, the other is a look jowd. border wall 20 feet high. six meters. he hops up, pushed over, jumps over and indicative of if you don t have proper barriers they can still not be effective. when i read this article. it s from afp. there is a line in there that struck my. it said the guy that jumped the wall disappeared into the dessert running toward a group of houses just visible on the horizon. got me thinking about the people who live in those houses? what about the american citizens that live in the houses and every single day people are jumping into their backyard, illegals, running to hide amongst those houses. that s a life lived on american soil. and if you are not controlling that part of the border, their lives are under siege, that s the forgotten men and women. the citizens of this country who deserve to be thought of more than the guy illegally jumping the fence. abby: a lot of this conversation start
leadership on this issue. i feel like it wouldn t have gotten done if he hadn t taken a lead on this. we are appreciative of the president on this. abby: jessica west virginia the president won 68% of the vote there. we are a year into his presidency. what is the mood on the ground in that state? how do people feel things are going for them personally? i think that west virginia really loves president trump. i know everybody in our circles really love him. we think that he really, you know, he cares about normal working class people. he is not he just really cares and is he genuine. i think he really listens to us and he fights for us. and you know, for everyone in our circles, we re very appreciative of all the work that he is doing for us. abby: have you two sons. have you hayden who is 10 and lennon who is 7. you say they both want to be president one day. tony, on thursday, you actually mentioned that to the president, your wife
people appreciate largely, which is standing up to china for the first time in a long time. abby: i do think the president needs to articulate though exactly what he wants china to do to change their behavior. we talk about identity theft and those sorts of things. but what do they actually need to do? so that we don t go to a trade war? this is a place no one wants to be. pete: a lot of compliance with basic wto standards which they are not in compliance with at all. it s not free trade because it s not fair trade. if they come in compliance we are on a level playing field. i hope he plays even more brinks manship. tariffs are proposed by the way. they are not in place. keep fighting and bring china to their knees. why not? it s about time. abby: we will see. a lot 6 news this morning. we do want to bring you other headlines we are following closely. starting with a fox news alert. and a serious one. 14 killed in a horrific bus crash carrying a canadian jr. hockey team while driving t
examine what it s doing. they have let china be part of this club and consistently break the rules. we kind of need more trumps around the world. abby: do you think he really wants a trade war though or is this the art of the deal style where you throw it out there and walk it back? trump is a negotiator. talk hard, maybe concede a bit. he is a much clever than anyone gives him credit for. the guy is playing chess and thinking two or three moves ahead i have no doubt. pete: all right. nigel farage. great to have you on. we appreciate it. abby: michelle obama s about trump is a bad met for. eight years that barack was president, it was sort of like having the good parent at home. and now, perhaps, we have the other parent. abby: which parent is that? is it fair? we are going to debate next. ed: even more anti-trump texts are revealed between those fbi officials. why haven t they been fired yet?