the national immigration law center. this administration sinted in setting up the mass deportation infrastructure and creating the levers of a police state. you have more proof and evidence that they re planning to carry it out. senator, that is a characterization that scares a lot of people. you re right. they ll exaggerate and put all sorts of different types of labels on this. they re enforcing the law and fixing a mess that many other presidents have actually let develop. we have an opportunity to get rid of the criminals, the people that are as you referenced at the beginning of the show hurting, killing, raping citizens. other whose have broken the law using false social security numbers getting benefits they aren t entitled to. bottom line is they need to follow the law and a mechanism to address it. simple as that. shannon: these are cases the attorney general says he wants to see prioritized. good to see you both. bill: 10 minutes before the hour. in a moment could a tra
local fighters two days ago on the ground in northern syria. we just received a statement. the incident occurred 30 miles west of raqqa where the u.s. military airlifted hundreds of local fighters last month along with some u.s. military advisors. central command says the coalition jet was given the wrong coordinates by their partner forces a mix of kurdish and arab fighters known as the syrian democratic forces. the u.s.-backed fighters in syria are supported by a u.s. marine corps artillery battery and gun ships. the top u.s. general for u.s. forces in the middle east says he might need more artillery units to help these local syrian fighters. but as of right now the move to retake raqqa is on hold, shannon, until after the turks carry out their referendum on sunday. a referendum that should give the turkish president more
for political reasons. president trump: nobody believes that. bill: congress set to expand their investigation. remember this? you don t get to tell your side of the story and then not be subjected to cross examination. that s not the way it works. she waived her right to fifth amendment privilege by issuing an opening statement and she ought to stand here and answer our questions. bill: that was four years ago last month. the question today is whether or not justice was done. a group of republicans now asking the a.g. jeff sessions to reopen the investigation into lois learner over the irs targeting scandal. we ll tell you what that s about here. shannon: president trump doubling down on an effort to bring democrats to the negotiating table.
was elected to do two things. keep us safer and to create jobs. this mass deportation idea does neither. adding 33,000 beds to already deplorable conditions with a four-year plus backlog in the courts, the amount of people that they re looking the hire, where the funds are coming from, congress isn t necessarily going to approve it doesn t address any of that. some of these people have been here for decades. some of them are not criminal. the reality is that the majority of our crimes are by americans not by illegals that have come over the rio grande including mass shootings and terrorism. it does not address two of the a and b if you will that got this president elected. this is not this will be counterproductive and come back to hurt republicans in the future. shannon: i can hear the senator chomping at the bit. he have highlighted cases where there was violence by individuals here illegally. if they killed or murdered someone and raped someone those
backpack, water bottles were left there when they fled the scene. according to the others if prison for the crime he was the one that pulled the trigger that killed agent terry. bill: william, thank you live in l.a. on that story. shannon: years in the making. bill: it dogged the obama administration. shannon: the president appearing to distance himself from chief strategist steve bannon. he wants to make sure he is clear he won this election because of the policies he has been laying out for decades and the commitment he has had to the american worker. shannon: this following talks of growing tensions within the president s inner circle. are there changes in store? bill: the president reversing his position on nato saying it is not obsolete. what it could mean. shannon: the white house