if we re not pushing back, that s going to be a big issue for us. i don t know if it will come up in the press conference. scandinavian and generally european countries are better as some influence campaigns or managing them. we re just not good at it, because we don t acknowledge it. don t have a president prepared to acknowledge it. tech companies that are dragging their feet on the whole thing. did they have specific proposals how to counter this russian influence? yes. dozens of different recommendations included in this report. interrupting you, mike. the president is coming out. we re going to listen to him. all right. let s hear. thank you very much. good afternoon. i m honored to welcome prime minister salberg of norway to the white house. madam prime minister, it s been a pleasure to host you today. had some very interesting discusses, as we strengthen the wonderful friendship between our two countries.
americanism and liberty, they should be allowed to come here. right now we have no vetting mechanism and the left wants to create so much noise in the room about identity politics that islam is a race. it s an ideology. many don t have a right to come here. it s a privilege to come here. there s no where written in the contusion that it s a suicide pack to let communists in, is m islamists or jihadists in. thank you very much. did china do something to make the president regret doing in mar-a-largo? democrat doug jones is about to get crunched. karl rove is crunching the numbers and he s next.
tucker: don t have a right to know that there s something real there? we have a right to know what happened and that s what this process is leading to and that s why bob mueller should be left alone. he hit a nerve and that nervous named mike flynn. tucker: thank you. rahm emanuel s pledge to give ideas to illegal immigrants nex next. (burke) at farmers, we ve seen almost everything
it s just it doesn t fit in my mind, a piece of paper that determines whether we re americans or citizens or not. it shouldn t be that way. don t have a don t have words for it. wish there would not be so much political and be living more seeing humans human beings and not just seeing them on a piece of paper. well, we re going to keep in touch. ali and steph, we re going to continue to follow this here. there are people getting together in downtown los angeles to protest what we heard out of washington, d.c. pablo, thank you very much and throw it back to you guys. we appreciate you bringing us the face of these young people. i want to just tell you there have been a lot of tweets and messages from members of congress who despite our x skepticism are saying we ll get this done. john mccain said he believes they should not be forced to return to a country they do not know. while i disagree with president
announcements and the threats that have been made on the daca program. it would change my plans a lot for what i want to do going forward and where i want to be able to work especially. so what do you see happening to you if president trump decides to end daca? to me, personally, i don t know. it s i ve always been raised to not think about the difficulties that might be because you might not enjoy the things at the moment and then you ll focus too much on the negativity you re going through and not be able to respond the right way. i m waiting until tuesday to think about that. what do you tell those people who say daca is a form of amnesty and people who didn t go through the process to get legal citizenship don t have a right to be in the united states? i don t think it s a form of