refugees applied for asylum in the u.s. than any other country this year. it is a problem for america and this hemisphere. and also the human rights problem, several people have been killed at the border. just because other countries trying to bring in food aid, this is something the u.s. has to be concerned about. anytime a country completely becomes a failed state, the way for drugs to come through tucker: you don t need to convince me. david: i have watched as the left neocons, barack obama, samantha power, hillary clinton toppled and george w. bush, dictator after dictator smoking craters and their weight failed states. so i completely agree with you 100% and what you just said. but why wouldn t overwriting concern be a wave of refugees coming across our border? two left in a country with as many problems as we have? why shouldn t that be job number one with refugees to come to our
we re going to talk about peace. ladies and gentlemen, this is the beginning of a new era. i just know it s scripted. it s in their both interests to do that. i think you re right, chris. i think both of them want to come out of here having made some sort of historic agreement. but again, with president trump, you never know. we thought he was going to come out of the g7 having agreed to some things with our allies. suddenly they were enemies. our olden my kim jong-un sudden an ally. you know, there is no there seems to be no stability or predictability to a lot of this. but i think you re right. i think there is an interest for both of them coming out tonight and saying they had a productive meeting. to your point, i don t think onssue of human rights.e hot i heard today that you cannot have anything but an accepted tinkered with radio. only raid years that allow you to pick up the official government stations. you can t even have a regular radio in north korea. i would say that
sinai peninsula? offering support, do you believe he needs to do more, offer more support? the military package next to the israelis, it is interesting, withholding the aids we generally give, and human rights violations, this goes crossways, the best thing we can do for human rights with islamist radicals, we won t be able to have a human rights problem so this administration needs to square the circle, rex tillerson said we won t put human rights first, we will crackdown on islamic, it doesn t make sense. of the trump administration is serious about this i recommend they go back to the state department and look at what they are saying and baxley the government so he can do what needs to be done to protect
i take care of my country. i ll nurture my country to health. how, brian, does the president have this conversation with him if this is a man who believes he is nurturing his country to health by indiscriminately killing people? i don t know that president trump feels he nodes to have a conversation about this ongoing human rights problem in the philippines. we learned that president trump likes people who like him and is friendly to people who are frem to him. sometimes when you have that friendship is when you re able to have tough conversations when you have a personal relationship. you re able to broach sensitive subjects. certainly i think president trump s visit is being more attention on to these concerns which could be a good thing, a silver lining here. but it remains to be seen if the president wants to engage on this subject. andre, should he?
it actually is a human rights problem when people are luring people, promising them if they can just make it to a sanctuary city they will be okay. we have had in recent weeks untold all those deaths that we saw in that horrible situation in the truck in texas. and so everybody, democrat and republican need to recover a much better conversation for talking about these things. there is a reason why we have rule of law and not rule of men. and we can debate whether we want to have stricter or more lax immigration policy but we need to be on the same page and understand that having borders and having laws is something that serves the entire community. bret: we re not lawyers here, but is there standing here for chicago and do you think this make makes it all the way up to the supreme court? i think it goes to the supreme court. i talked to a couple lawyer-types today. and the law is so murky on all of, this the supreme court has never established like a test for how you can judge when