tonight everyone in this chamber is praying for you. everyone in america is grieving for you. please stand. thank you very much. [ applause ] laura: incredibly moving moment last night at the state of the union. president trump consoling the parents of two teenage girls. police say that nisa mickens and kayla cuevas were chased down and brutally murdered by ms-13 gang members in long island in new york in 2016. three of the four people charged in the murders are illegal immigrants. president trump honored nisa and kayla last night by inviting their parents to the speech. we reached out to nisa s parents elizabeth alvarado and robert mickens and both are kind enough to join us and share their thoughts on the evening and their reaction to that moment. to both of you, i thought a lot about you both today in
really isn t what mr. trump understood by a clean bill and kevin mccarthy, the house majority leader interjected and said mr. president, i don t think you quite understands what she means by that she means a bill daca only. she says oh no, i don t mean that. daca with the additional security measures which is funding for the wall and end to chain migration and he added an end to the lottery system and that s what you heard sonny perdue pick up on on the sound bite you just played. by the time all was said and done on, this the president had demonstrated he didn t understand what all of us around washington well known term clean bill he did not change his position on the issue. tucker: my sense and kroncke, the republican voters are watching their leaders more carefully than they have in years past because republican voters in general are to the right of republican members on immigration. well, i think that s certainly true of some republican members and certainly large number of
should veto the resolution instead the u.s. under barack obama chose to abstain from the vote joining us is steve hilton ceo of crowd pack. this is a pretty clear contrast between world views, styles of running the u.s. government, et cetera. what is the obama administration s decision to stay out of this, tell us about them and their priorities. quite a lot, actually, when i heard the news, tucker, do you know what came to my mind is actually hillary clinton testifying in congress. i heard that and i thought what difference at this point does it make? is he on his way out. this is total gesture politics. it s completely ridiculous. the whole sequence of events where trump intervened to say that he was going to change things when he got in and therefore no point having this vote because is he going to have a completely different approach. and then obama people come in and get a bunch of countries to put the vote up so they could just do the gesture of abstaining. it s just completely
i think though and kroncke, i think it s still official u.s. policy that we re against settlements, do you think trump will change that? i think so. and i think what you saw in his response to this. there are going to be big changes on january the 20th and we really need big changes, particularly at the u.n. i used to work in government in the u.k. with david cameron and almost like every interaction with the u.n. just confirmed to me what a ridiculous organization it is. generally speaking, it is almost can comically anti-israel, it is bureaucratic. it is corrupt. it is really really in need of a big shakeup. just as trump is coming in and saying i m going to shape things up with his attitude from government contracts to the economic policy, this is another area where i think his straight talking style, which you have seen in the last couple of days all the diplomats have gone nuts about actually is exactly what we need. so, the u.n. is one of those organizations where the closer yo
but to warn the american people that our president insistence on a deal with any cost s. a danger to the world. former hewlett packard ceo carly fiorina helping to kick off cpac. considered a kickoff to the 2016 presidential race. carlie joins us. nice to see you, carlie. great to be with you, greta. thanks for having me. carlie i was listening to your speech today. kroncke, i think you correct me if i am wrong. a 3% of the women voters have special interest. they are the majority. what does this mean going into to 16? what s the strategy going into 2016 for both you and the men, assuming hypothetically you are all in the race? well, i think we just have to recognize that women who represent ha 3 percent of the vote have to be engaged for us to win. we have to win with women in order to win the white house. that s just a the facts. it s just the laws of numbers. women, of course, care about