drop-dead date as far as inclusion. in the president is going to do the best he can, i m sure, to include that question. harris: what does this get us? i understand that the political ramifications, because the democrats are talking about tha. what does this get us as a country? why do we need that question so badly? brad: we have to find out how many people are here, and not only does it affect budgeting, it also affect law enforcement. harris: how many people won t answer a question? because it s not illegal not to answer it, it s only illegal to lie. if people skip that question, would we be under closer to knowing? if you are here illegally, are you really going to answer the question? brad: of the more reason why support to have that on there. with the people answer the question. jessica: but they re not going to come is what harris is saying. brad: i disagree. if you are an american citizen, why wouldn t you? jessica: but were not talking about american citizens.
an apology? when it s forced and contrived. he has let a lot of time go by before facing it. why? because he s got his finger in the air to determine which way the political wind is blowing. he s forced to make this apology prayed quite frequent, the people running against him didn t give him a pass. they were kind of tepid and they remarks after he did apologize. harris: they are politically probably, brad, not likely to give him a pass because it s working for them. kamala harris just shot straight up and part of it was taking on joe biden. it s not on policy. jessica: she raised a couple million dollars in the days immediately after the debate because of the segregationist comment, and the conversation about busing, which also has continued to go on. i don t think this is a big issue for joe biden. if you look at how the poles have leveled out over the weekend, the epc and washington post poll, he is still front writer status. and elizabeth warren and kamala harris are now tie
doctor. it wasn t any time, anywhere. it was only where iran said. that didn t include military installations where they were most likely doing this work. eventually when there were enough complaints, they allow the iranians to collect their own samples. president obama told us they will be able to go through the real inspectors. they collected their own samples. this is one reason why jessica: but there s no evidence. melissa: they won t let anyone go there. it wouldn t have. you have to go there and get the sample. and that s jessica: then why did they keep saying they weren t right violating the deal? people part of the trump administration saying that they weren t violating it? melissa: because it didn t stop them from doing all these things. in exchange for the deal, they got all this money could go out and sponsor terrorism with. harris: we don t have eyes on melissa: they could do it around the world. harris: we don t know what they were doing in the interim
democrats who say that there is an ill intent in asking the question of how when people are here. that s the whole point harris: what do you think of carley s idea of broadening up the question at explaining to people, if you answer honestly you will get in trouble? brad: i agree. the question is, how will it be spent by the democrats? jessica: but that s correct, we are not a bunch of pollyannas. you have jeff sessions ordering ice rates, there s a bunch of people who can potentially be picked up by ice or out. do you think people are going to believe on the government form and no one will come for you? when their families getting separated? people are getting picked up? harris: wait, wait, i bring room to this just for you. roughly 3 million removals of former deportations, as they ve been called, took place on president obama was in office. more than any other president. jessica: has come of the deported in chief. harris: right, that was his nickname. don t act like we
brad: i think we would have to form a coalition and we have to take out their centers of enrichment. similar to what the israelis have done before. harris: but how do we approach that? melissa make such a great point, we haven t had eyes on all of those places. so are you talking about going in on the ground? how are we going to know? brad: we have to take them at their word. they are telling us that jessica: we can t take them on their word about anything. the six they have weapons grade uranium. though everything is this we know they have prevented inspections. harris: to have to go in, is my point, brad. brad: if necessary, yes, we do. it s in our allies interests that they do not possess weapons-grade uranium. enough to make harris: do you think we can get a better deal? that this president can negotiate a better deal? brad: yeah, but we can t do it alone. we need a coalition of willing partners. by the way, it shows you how important our signatory was that a