okay. take your camera, go into the middle and search. you ll find ms-13, middle eastern. we re not allowing them in our country. our reporters and producers who are covering this caravan traveling with the caravan for days and days. it s dog whistle fear mongering but it s working. look what we re covering. this is what the president is talking about but the absurdity of this story is underlying by let s look at the map about where these people are. i think we have a map. they are 1100 miles from brownsville, texas. the idea is we should be terrified this group will walk 1100 miles with middle eastern terrorist and ms-13.
general, he looks at our allies, president trump looks at our allies as people to be taken for granted and being advantage of. he has only conquered. once as represented by nato, by the g7 nations, he knows they re on our side. there was no reason she would ever pursue that. you can always take it for granted. i want to make one point, though. it is working, but he s gotten away with it so far. but there s one data point. and it s the election that he won, though he lost by the popular vote. so that s the one data point that shows that it s working. and i believe there s a lot of evidence to show that the more he inserts himself into political races, the more he s hurting those races.
especially, you know, i think china is more than just a commerce pact, it s also political. how do you squeeze them? trade. neil: what do you think of the approach he has taken. talk about these other countries obviously from south korea and even the deal with japan, the promises we are getting out of europe and now this three-way deal including the united states, canada and mexico, isolating china. what do you think? i think is he isolating china. playing tough here. and it s working. and i love how he tried to read the rhetoric, at the end of last week the story was canada is out. this isn t going to happen. the weekend goes by. we get to monday morning. we have got a deal. the problem for people watching this too often is they pay close attention to what he is saying. not what he is doing. he wants to get these deals done. that s abun dapghtsly clear. he wants china to come to the table. what he is saying to them you are isolated. everybody else is coming on board. we have ident
the movement has its critics among conservative republicans. policy positions are down right scary. name one country that socialism has worked. even some establishment democrats say socialism can t win in america s heartland. i don t think that you can go too far to the left and still win the midwest. here in missouri, groups like the democratic socialists of america are out fixing cars and trying to win votes. first thing that stood out was for education, if it falls under what i believe in, i guess i m socialist/democrat. and it s working. i don t think there s a huge difference. there are certainly people here who need socialism just the same as new york. with over 49,000 members across the country, their membership has grown 600% in the past two years, which is why socialist candidates say this is their year to win. this is what our country needs. this is what young people need so we can see a brighter and more diverse and inclusive future. a message they ll
comes the same day as the justice department indicted a hacker allegedly working for kim s spy agencies for the devastating cyber attack on sony pictures. if you re wondering if costs will be imposed on you, you have prosecutors and fbi agents say we re coming after you, you re not going to take that seriously. could this be what that anonymous top trump administration official wrote about in the new york times. the official says on one hand president trump shows an affinity for dictators like kim jong-un. while at the same time other administration officials work to hold those dictators accountable. a two-track presidency the author writes, which analysts say is dangerous. i think today s tweet by donald trump shows that it s