it s subjective when i interrupt and when i don t. liz bothedism chris, don t be so nice at the i know of the interview. stay tough. i like the show. thank you for liking it, the team s great that s why it s a good show. you can t have it both ways. you got to disagree with decency. tonight we ll go one on one with bernie sanders. that s all for us. thanks for watching. let s get after it again tomorrow, cnn tonight with don lemon starts right now. this is cnn tonight. i m don lemon. feeling the burn tomorrow. thank you very much chris, appreciate that. new story that s in the stormy daniels saga. new stories between michael cohen and her ex-lawyer. her alleged text between cowen and keith davidson. rudy giuliani tells an audience in israel that the first lady does not believe her husband had an affair with stormy daniels. in true giuliani style he count leave it there. watch this.
the president feels strongly about this and that it should be fully looked at. and i think he s got some real reasons to be concerned. there s no question that there was a lot of foul play that went on in the fbi. we ve seen evidence of that. and certainly, look, people were fired over the inappropriateey . and certainly, the president has a right to be concerned about that. nothing connected to what he says, though, about spying. that s why i m just saying, why don t you just drop that and move on to another area where you don t know the facts? chris, there very a lot of reports that raised a lot of cause for concern. and the president is asking that those be looked at. look, there s been nothing, literally nothing that has come out of it will year and a half-long witch hunt that you guys have been on why do you keep calling it that? everyone wants to spend plenty of time looking at i ll ask you a third time. i don t know why you keep calling it. bob mueller is one of
citizens. what s wrong with it, if that many cats and dogs had died in a purple state or red state or in texas with hurricane harvey, it would have been an uproar in this country. and we would have demanded answers. what s wrong with that is that we are now in hurricane season again. and puerto rico is still reeling from the shock and the effect of hurricane maria. what is wrong with that is that 4,600 americans have died. and we don t even know who they are. we don t know their names. and we have not, you know, honor rg tho ing those deaths by finding out the truth. or acknowledging the truth. what happened in puerto rico was just an absolute tragedy, right? two massive hurricanes in succession, an absolute tragedy. the idea, though, that and i think this is where you re going with this, chris. that the president somehow willfully neglected them or at least where ana was going because they re brown people or hispanics is the most absurd and insulting notion. when the left do
that the fault of the parents that are making that terrible mistake and decision to do that. but you re discounting the desperation, steve. why did my family come here two generations ago? i m not. they were desperate. it was not because they were levelheaded and had options. this was a desperate cause to get here. the system was different then. now it s harder to get in. and out of desperation, they do it illegally. doesn t make it right, but how you deal with it becomes a sensitivity issue. here s another example chris, let me ask you, then. what s your answer? open borders? no. is that your answer? my job is to test power and judge what it does, hold it accountable for what it does. the people will judge it. i hold it accountable. that s what this is about. and this winds up being the theme of sensitivity. you know who suffers the most? the victims in every different dynamic. yeah. hispanics, primary. look at those in puerto rico right now. look at puerto rico
that s from hugh hewitt, a fully minted conservative. the reason i point that out, steve, is this is about having a heart, not a partisan stripe. we choose as a country how we enforce the law. you do not have to do it this way, where you get a democratic senator who won t get let into one of the facilities saying that he saw kids in cages. don t you think we can do better than that, steve? oh, i do, by the way. and i think that our laws should be reformed. this was happening, by the way, under president obama. this didn t just start happening, separating children from parents. but let s also remember here, when we have a lawless border, which we ve tolerated for decades in this country, let s talk about the families who are separated permanently in the united states, because their family members are dead, because dangerous illegal immigrants have been tolerated because sanctuary cities have become a misbegotten policies in places like my hometown of chicago they re not new, eit