Succeeded where others failed. We have a president who really wants to fight for the American People and he wants to make sure that the rule of law is followed. And so when you have a case like this where in 2004 this individual is told that he is no longer a u. S. Citizen and must be deported and consecutive administrations ignores that it tears down the rule of law. It takes somebody like the president to say this is a decision. He is no longer a United States citizen. We want him out. Sandra brian yenis joins us in new york. What more do we know about how this former nazi guard managed to get into the United States . Look, this nazi guard has been living here since 1949 as a war refugee. He lied to u. S. Immigration officials telling them he spent world war ii working on his fathers farm in his hometown of what was poland, present day ukraine and said he worked in a
farming down of brooklyn, a Close Knit Community of 1500 residents. It has been weeks where that community has come to
a blunt way. the contrast between himself and comey. comey being mueller s friend is a good way of setting it up in front of the public saying it s a real problem. i don t know robert mueller would do such a thing. i kind of doubt it. eric: more on this throughout the hour. sandra: president trump ramping up rhetoric against the u.s. intelligence community. what he is saying about james clapper amid his growing feud are former c.i.a. director john brennan. senator james lankford joins us live. eric: iran reveals a fighter jet that they say is capable of carrying a variety of weapons. we ll discuss that and more with former governor mike huckabee. sandra: and a stunning development in a triple murder. we have got new details on this shocking confession from the husband just ahead. i just my god, who could do that to two little girls? it will be a one-sided story
the make america great again slogan appeals to the effort to strive for our best selfs. something that mario cuomo would have agreed with. eric: former great governor would take some issue with his son. statements he made about america never been great is the most divisive statement you can make in this country. he should be careful what he says. eric: that s not enough. there is a more. president trump is continuing to step up his attacks against some of those former intelligence officials. what he now says the one-time director of national intelligence, james clapper. he is apparently playing nice. the president has his own views of that. sandra: senator sounding the alarm about this alleged isis killer captured in the u.s.
days unappreciated by some americans. it s because of the false narrative from these groups on the far left. you have people like governor cuomo and gillibrand that want to go live for the citizens in new york. i ve known ron for 25 years. i hated to walk away from this job. my heart is still there and why i m hearing continuing to fight for them. if i would leave it to somebody to take over he is the man and ron is doing a great job. eric: the heartbreak in the families being separated at the border from babies being separated and children. and ice has had a lot of criticism about that. do you think it s appropriate and fair when you have cynthia nixon calling it a terrorist organization, her words? well look, i m a native new yorker and shame on all those folks in new york. let s understand family separation. the border patrol separated them. it wasn t ice. they had to do it. i don t vilify them for ask.
scam. they are trying to do the same thing hacking into different systems now. sandra: senator james lankford. thank you for your time. nice to see you. eric: word on the tragic and heartbreaking end apparently in the search for mollie tibbetts. the 20-year-old university of iowa student who has been missing for just over the month. they re learning the sheriff s department in brooklyn, iowa, will hold a news conference at 5:00 p.m. eastern time tonight. this news conference coming as our own matt finn broke the news that mollie s body has been found in iowa. no other details at the moment. we ll get more on this story as it comes in. chicago police say it will take more than officers on the streets to try and stem that horrendous violence in the city that is under siege. 58 people shot over this weekend just alone. no signs that it will end.