administration stays the way it is, there s more departures. morale at an all-time low trending lower. reporter: sources say the president is outraged over staff turmoil and directing furry of attorney general sessions, who appears determined to push back on the president s attempts to politicize the justice department. the post reported the president referred to him as mr. magoo. the white house chaos is something trump s rivals warned about in the campaign. donald, you know, is great at the one-liners. he s a chaos candidate. he d be a chaos president. he would not be the commander in chief we need to keep our country safe. reporter: even when the president tries substance, he raises eyebrows like advocating the death penalty for drug dealers, the punishment handed out in less democratic countries. the drug dealers, drug
months on this show because, for some reason, most mainstream media outlets leave those little facts out. they are inconvenient facts for people who believe we should be much more generous with our immigration policies and so forth. the african-american community has been especially hard hit by the heroin trafficking in the united states and by the drug pushers. they take advantage of them and they devastate communities. but especially the african-american community. what s your take on this particular scourge and what we should do with these individuals? six bad guys who should not be in the country. i grant you that. but, let s just isolate this situation. you want me to broad stroke these six guys as being the responsibility for drugs in the african-american community? i won t go there. but i will sit here and give you that we got six bad guys. they shouldn t be in the country. but let s not go any further than that argument because there is a lot of good immigrants, illegal alien
throughout the next several months on this show because, for some reason, most mainstream media outlets leave those little facts out. they are inconvenient facts for people who believe we should be much more generous with our immigration policies and so forth. the african-american community has been especially hard hit by the heroin trafficking in the united states and by the drug pushers. they take advantage of them and they devastate communities. but especially the african-american community. what s your take on this particular scourge and what we should do with these individuals? six bad guys who should not be in the country. i grant you that. but, let s just isolate this situation. you want me to broad stroke these six guys as being the responsibility for drugs in the african-american community? i won t go there. but i will sit here and give you that we got six bad guys. they shouldn t be in the country. but let s not go any further than that argument because there is a lot of go
months on this show because, for some reason, most mainstream media outlets leave those little facts out. they are inconvenient facts for people who believe we should be much more generous with our immigration policies and so forth. the african-american community has been especially hard hit by the heroin trafficking in the united states and by the drug pushers. they take advantage of them and they devastate communities. but especially the african-american community. what s your take on this particular scourge and what we should do with these individuals? six bad guys who should not be in the country. i grant you that. but, let s just isolate this situation. you want me to broad stroke these six guys as being the responsibility for drugs in the african-american community? i won t go there. but i will sit here and give you that we got six bad guys. they shouldn t be in the country. but let s not go any further than that argument because there is a lot of good immigrants, illegal alien
surveillance. the american people seemed fairly unified for us in our understanding collectively that we wanted less of that. we wanted the authorities to have to have a reason not just to surveil american opportunities, looking for something there that they should have something they re looking for specifically before they do it. but they didn t do that. chris, they didn t do that. they never did that. they never had open surveillance. what they did was intercept track, the nsa would track phone calls made from terrorists overseas to americans in this country. then they would go to court and have the court order to carry out surveillance. the same which is done against organized crime, drug pushers, child pornographers. that s all that was done. so much of this was exaggerated, overblown. there s not one instance yet of the nsa violating anyone s civil rights. can he work with both sides? yeah, i ve seen that, i m not trying to make this