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are doing badly. i want a merit-based system of immigration and people who will help take country to the next level. i want safety and security for our people. i want to stop the massive inflow of drugs. i want to fund our military. it goes on and on. the president s vulgar comments about haitians and africans could potentially, based on my conversations with folks on capitol hill, make it very difficult for democrats to sit down at the table and try to get a deal done with him on immigration. whereas yesterday, before all of this happened, they were ready to make a deal. okay, let s walk through, though, what the president said, because this morning, he appeared to be denying, saying s nations, but yesterday and last night, he was on twitter. he said nothing about it. he didn t deny it. the white house didn t take it back. and those who were in the meeting who could come to his aid, a la let s say lindsey graham, we don t hear from.
that s going to be taking place here is should the attacks by isis if they are traced back to the caliphate and raqqah, should that trigger article 5. should there be more nato involvement in syria, in iraq to stamp out isis. so all these are the backdrop. we have a leader summit tomorrow night. a lot of these guys may take an opportunity, some of them, to be critical of donald trump. it s really their first chance to see him in person. stephanie. thanks, hans. i want to bring in my panel. ned ryan is ceo of american majority and a former speechwriter for george w. bush. z et zerlina max well and richard stengel, undersecretary of state for public affairs under president obama and currently is an msnbc analyst. rick, i m going to go to you first. let s walk through, the president just sat down with the pope. the pope brought up health care, he brought up immigration,
let s walk through. this what did your father do for a living. came here as poor immigrant and factory invented something and eventually owned half the factory. okay. didn t have any political connections growing up. where did you grow up? outside chicago suburbs. are the. will so you didn t have any political connections, right? right. all right. so you rose up to be one of the most famous economic reporters, consumer reporters in the country, right? true. now, same thing with he me. my father was a low level accountant. didn t make a lot of money. no connections anywhere. and look at me, stossel, i m more famous and powerful, stossel, than you. all right? so i think that most americans are equal in the sense that they have a chance to achieve things that are are amazing. are you g
let s walk through. this what did your father do for a living. came here as poor immigrant and factory invented something and eventually owned half the factory. okay. didn t have any political connections growing up. where did you grow up? outside chicago suburbs. are the. will so you didn t have any political connections, right? right. all right. so you rose up to be one of the most famous economic reporters, consumer reporters in the country, right? true. now, same thing with he me. my father was a low level accountant. didn t make a lot of money. no connections anywhere. and look at me, stossel, i m more famous and powerful, stossel, than you. all right? so i think that most americans are equal in the sense that they have a chance to achieve things that are are amazing. are you g