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big, fat con job. but at the same time the president is speaking out in a very, very different way. he s saying he could change his mind about brett kavanaugh. kaitlyn, you are getting new details now on how president trump plans to monitor the historic hearing. fill us in. we know president trump will be watching and we know that he and vice president mike pence have been on the phone with their supreme court nominee. and president trump has had a message for him. to go out there today, to be more aggressive, to be forceful and push back in a way that president trump would. we know he hasn t been pleased so far, telling him he s been too careful and too measured in his responses. of course, the question is will what has worked to president trump to a degree work for brett kavanaugh today, or will it seem like he s attacking the accuser and infur race women voters across the states. president trump left open the possibility that he could
i mean we are a creedal nation. and that requires a certain amount of respect and a certain amount of tolerance. and when that is gone, you have to worry about the fabric. you really have to worry about it. we re left to hope that we have that in our own lives and can affect just our own circle as best we can. mara, were you surprised at the speed with which today happened? this was a major television network, a big, lumbering company as they all are. i was surprised. but i also have to say there was something special about what happened, what abc did. and i think it s a big deal. i think they deserve a lot of credit for it. i think so much of what s going on in the political realm that s toxic has actually started to pervade everyday life and the culture and the fabric as you guys said of the country. and i think it becomes even more important for not just political
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cut illegal immigration to levels not seen since the great depression. tucker: that s not s true. tucker:uc levels not seen 1995. h you have the wrong numbers. the point is, this bill does what specifically that you think is unacceptable? chain migration states, limited to the nuclear family, you go to bring your nuclear family, they just can t bring other people. should they be able to? president trump during their migration promised he wouldut pt a big, beautiful door at theio nation s border for legal family immigration. tucker: we get 500 500,000 legal immigrants a year. what should be the number if that s not enough? right now we have about a million. i think the number should be slightly more. i think that tucker: why? a million and a half, 2 million. immigration makes this nation consistently great. 86% of the american people, including 79% of the republicans want the dreamers to stay here.