and drug dealing in those neighborhoods. that s just the basic facts. judge jeanine: what do you think will be the most difficult problem you will have to address as attorney general. crime is a challenge. the goal of this administration is to reduce crime in america. we had a 10.8% increase in murders last year nationwide. that s the biggest since the 1960s, i believe. it s gone up again this year. so he said we want to reduce crime. that can be done. i m telling you. it s not impossible. we had 30 years of reducing crime but now it s popping back up. he also issued an order to crack down on transnational criminal organizations, the cartels and the m.s.13 gangs and that will reduce a lot of violence in america.
mines the relationship with the united states government. these cities need to be health to account. judge jeanine: as president obama said, this is not who we are. it s remarkable thought, really, people come to america by permission. they get a visa. or they break in the border illegal i. but they are here. if they commit a crime here the law says they shall be deported. not may be. shall be deported. i don t understand all this. we have to keep the pressure up. if you are not cooperating with the federal government you are going to lose grants money. we are going to battle on them every step of the way and put pressure on these cities. it s just important for america and the people in these cities. judge jeanine: how dangerous it is for them. part two of my interview is still ahead. i ll ask the attorney general what the biggest problem facing
do it in seconds. because we should fit into your life, not the other way around. go to xfinity.com/myaccount judge jeanine: breaking tonight. north korea fails at a missile launch attempt. the president has been briefed. we ll keep you updated. i sat down with the attorney general of the united states, jeff sessions inside the department of justice. first up, immigration, sanctuary cities, and his recent trip to the border. thank you so much for allowing us here. by going to the border this week he sent a message that was loud and clear. the border is not open to anyone wh it. in addition you provided a mechanism with 125 new
we should not have of any decree on the police department that eliminates constitutionally proven accepted policies that save lives. and these defreeze, some of them do these decrees, some of them do that. judge jeanine: you can t detain people in an area or in proximity of a crime. you can t detain people in the vicinity at the time. you have to get written consent for a search and permission from the supervisor before you make an arrest? you can t make a trespass arrest? let s assume you have an old age home and some guy in there is selling drugs, you can t make an arrest unless somebody makes a complaint about a trespass? it s incredibly bad. you just laid it out. so much of this is so i will
judge jeanine: that s my question. was the bombing good tore bad? it s questionable. i mean i guess he was sending a signal, judge, about to the north north korean kim jong-un. judge jeanine: why are you taking that out. are you going to hit me with it? i m going to bless you with it. disrupt the infrastructure of a terrorist organization and that s good for our cause. judge jeanine: i can t change your mind? you are wrong, i m right. we ll go with that. judge jeanine: we ll be rightew back. but with added touches you can t get everywhere else, like claim free rewards. or safe driving bonus checks. oh yes..