listened to his junior officer corps when they said things weren t working out at the beginning. they turned this war around. we ought to give them credit. megyn: is there a rise to be the president politically ife brings k.t. s message? if he starts some go there, it s something he opposed, there will be an air of disingenuousness. right now i agree with the general. there is a positive feeling for our troops. they succeeded in spite of our leadership. i think it would be a big mistake for the president to revisit some of these fights. she should salutes the troops. say he s honoring the promise he made to the american people.
it many the sealed adage. we are just bunch 192. we are no different than anybody else. we are not a shiny city on the hill we are like everybody else out there. jan brewer is right. if there is a human rights violation it s that arizona leads the united states in kidnappings from people coming into their state illegally and the federal government doing nothing about it and the state of arizona standing up saying we are going to take care of our own citizens. they are protecting the citizens of arizona. what the federal government is doing is selling out to the united nations. megyn: does it matter what the state department puts in a report to the united nations that will issue recommendations? are we likely to follow these? is anybody in the world likely to listen? it s not that they will listen, but they will use that report against the united states of america. you are seeing tonight iran.
they are confused, if they only understood better they would like our law. i don t think it s insulting at all. i think it s facts and reality versus fix and fiction and perception. my husband is a physician, we own a medical practice. i can t tell you how many times people say to him, hey, doc can i still use my insurance now that healthcare reform has passed? quite frankly the administration is partially to blame. i don t think it s insulting to the american people. it s factual. there is a lot of misinformation. i think a lot of people will hear something, it almost reminds me of people believing the earth was flat and columbus is yelling, no it s round, let me show you, no it s round let me show you. this is what is going on now. there are a lot of people that think they are going to lose their benefits, et cetera, that is just not true. remember the polls show a lack of favorite built for the handling of healthcare reform not the reform specifically. megyn: no, no. the polls s
and did this officer follow it. if there is excessive force, they are the first to say we are going to terminate this officer immediately. the fact that they gave that officer due process and recommended 6 days megyn: watch this. this, you would think is what got the officer in trouble, wouldn t you think what led to the dismissal? you would be wrong. that mistrial board tomorrow found the officer guilty of failure to submit a police report. that s the only thing he was found guilty of. that s why the board said six days suspension without pay, and the commissioner stepped in and said he s out of here. 100% he deserves to be fired. i support law enforcement throughout this country. i salute them for keeping us safe. i do not salute this particular officer. what happens to courtesy,
is some other special circumstances, or if you re considering or put in your own application for citizenship. megyn: if you re here two years and haven t been arrested for any crime you basically get a free pass. now what happens to the tens of thousands of illegals who have already been captured, and because of this memo from john morton, what happens to them. reporter: we hold our breath and hope and pray that they don t go onto commit crimes at the rate that we understand illegal immigrants to commit crimes in the united states. there is no remedy at that point. megyn: it s basically a welcome pass back into the united states. once they leave that courtroom it s enjoy america. reporter: based upon the memo that you have uncovered and was denied for many, many weeks that senator grassley was talking about is de facto amnesty without an act of congress. the number of deportations on criminal offenses has risen, but if we are going to engage in a de facto program to let people