People do once they get here and people who are more likely to succeed will get preference and those who are less likely to succeed divulge. Whats wrong with that . Took a very important points. The first is that the United States is not a company, its not a school, its a nation. Second point, we want to make sure that we scrutinize every person coming here into the country, we want to make sure that they dont have any terrorist background, we want to make sure they dont have a violent criminal record. No one disputes that. Lets get to this point, very important, the United Nations ws created mainly in the declaration of independence because the kings restricted immigration, because the king of england said states, colonies, you can no longer bring people from other countries. What happened . American revolution, a beautiful idea of this nation came about. Tucker [laughs] the American Revolution was spurred okay. [laughs]
okay. Lets back up a little bit. You said that the two standards
the average trial is what 4, 6, 8 weeks? think about in the florida case, the mar-a-lago case is set for may of next year. the parties discussed there and this discussion of the fact he is running for president was brought up and the judge said important people with big jobs get invited by federal courts all the time and they have to show up for their trial. she didn t let it factor in to setting hers for may and see what the judge says about january. it falls in the middle of everything that is going to be pulling him in ten different directions. bret: is there a sense this judge, looking at how she has ruled before on january 6th defendants, she has been pretty tough on the sentences. there were a lot of republicans who looked at this, including the former president, who said this is going to be an uphill battle. judging by this initial look at this protective order, it seems like she is cutting it down the middle. she is. she is no nonsense. over the weekend the case got
and shaye moss to see if it s acceptable to them as well. they had tried to make some sort of settlement with giuliani before, and it didn t amount to anything. and so how this actually factors in here at a time where giuliani is facing a lot of possibilities himself, a lot of risk with this lawsuit, how it resol that was is unclear. does it factor into the special counsel s investigation? we know from the reporting that you had yesterday that they now have all of these giuliani documents. that is going to be the question going forward. what he s doing in the filing is in a civil lawsuit. he is writing he s making these statements, for the purposes of this litigation, trying to confine it just to this case. what it means to the special counsel will be something the prosecutors will have to decide and, of course, not only do they
interview. i would agree with rich, he should sit down and talk to everybody anywhere that will listen because the number one reason people vote is name recognition. and there are people, believe it or not, outside of florida and the beltway that haven t really heard the name ron desantis. howard: right. so i think it s okay for him to blame the media, but i don t think that s really happening. i think he needs to look in the mirror and tweak himself and his own campaign. howard: rich, desantis obviously has a great command of policy and policy issues and a list of accomplishments in florida. but we hear again and again and again he can t connect and is too cool and his wife is warm and all of that. who decided, who in the press decided that this should be turned into a personality contest? yeah. well, the truth is politics, especially at the national level, has always had a huge element of personality and charisma, the it factor, all that matters a lot. and desantis is a sober-min