going to try to do it. the president has rejected that. the stalemate is what it is. you have this situation with the polls just absolutely not budging in any way and not looking good for republicans and democrats almost that well. it was pugh research. 11% said a barrier would be acceptable. in a question in support of the wall, 27% said they would be okay with a bill ending the shut down that does not include wall funds. so i can see why everyone is dug in here. yeah. we also know that people support walls. if it wasn t for donald trump being for the wall, everybody on capitol hill would be for the wall as we have been for decades. the walls work wherever the border patrol thinks they re necessary. my best advice, it s easier to see compromising on the number if they can get there. the other issue is if the president were to say he will have nothing to do with where
the border wall goes or what it s made of, this is no longer trump s wall, it s the border patrol wall, let the border patrol make these decisions. try to neutralize the controversy. dana: because you understand the economy so well, i did want to read this to you. the new york times citing kevin hasset, said the quarterly economic growth will stunted .25% for every week that it lasts. last year economic growth for the first quarter totalled 2.2%. so in some ways, you can tell people, i haven t been affected. if the economic condition of the country turns downward, that is affecting everybody. i think what he s saying is turning town ward but a teeny
were more political. people in britain were unhappy about the european union stating how much curves there might be on a banana or a pork chop would come with a piece of kidney decide it. the european union said they couldn t do that. these are minor items, but there was a host of them. together they all combined to make people unhappy along with the european court of justice having jurisdiction over britain. many people didn t want to be controlled by bureaucrats in europe unelected in britain and but then had control over their lives. dana: and dan, there s an immigration component to it. it s not just here in the united states that has immigration problems. europe has them as well and it s bubbled up. it raises the question of whether some of the issues like brexit, the relationship with the european union or here in the united states, the shut down is about the wall and the