listening and then walking through, how would this conspiracy theory work, how would you coordinate a fraud in ten states with no one hearing about it. and then walk them through it, maybe it begins to make less sense. but they have to feel welcome. like you want to actually listen before they ll listen to you. we have with us eddie glaude and he has a question. i find this fascinating. whenever there s a crisis there are questions being asked about the background conditions that make it all possible, right. what does this mean for how our democracy functions, if you think there is supposed to be a vibrant democracy is supposed to have informed citizens engaged with each other, what happens when there s this crisis that leads to the questioning of these background conditions? what does this mean for democracy as such, to put it quickly? it s a very big problem. i call it the constitution of
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minutes. yesterday, dhs sent a letter, or maybe this morning, which said, instead of helping to secure the border as the president has repeatedly asked congress to do so, bipartisan bill would do the exact opposite and make our border far more open and porous. the changes proposed by schumer would effectively make the united states a sanctuary nation where ignoring the rule of law is encouraged, and just before we went to air on this program the white house having background conditions call saying the president would threaten to veto the bill and that the buy as a result san immigration proposal as is, if officially dead on arrival. here we are in the middle of immigration week. you two are bipartisan senators, do you hope this is something you can salvage? we have an opportunity here to find something that not only passes the senate but the house and signed by president. this is obviously a very difficult process. if the the president or homeland security has issues with our legis
he has reasserted the nation state as the core unit of analysis in the international system and that way it was a fundamental kind of moment for the united states to say, not only are our interests important, but the interests of other nations as well, and when we put our interests first, we can actually negotiate better and come to more enduring agreement. ainsley: that s what the president is saying, he was over with president xi and now china sending a senior diplomat to north korea to negotiate with them. is that because our president talk today china and said, you need to do this and get more involved? the chinese are claiming that they were going to send an envoy in any case. i think president trump set background conditions not just at the asia summit but in 2017. if you think at all of his trips, speech at united nations, speech in poland, he s setting
president is risking default by not having a conversation with us. we re not going to negotiate under the threat of economic they talk about what the government is cutting in this shutdown. guess how much it is running in catastrophe that economists and this shutdown? ceos increasingly warn would result if congress chose to byron doing some digging and default on america s apparently a lot more than we think is still up and running. obligations. neil: when you use words like sure is. default and that talk about the bottom line is 83% of federal expenditures are still tantrums and scaring markets. flowing out completely our market watchers on the uninterrupted today, meaning 17% impact of this rhetoric. of federal expenditures, the is the market relaying its ones that have been stopped in the shutdown. concern? when we talk about a government this is festering into something? we re seeing a little bit of shutdown, everybody knows the entire government is not shut a correctio
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