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back in, tight labor market is the best thing we can do. immigration is likely going to shortcircuit that if they have their way. tucker: do you think if the majority of immigrants coming to the country voted republican that democrats might renew their interest in the tight labor market? . it s true, 2-1, immigrants are voting democratic. that does have april impact. i mope hope you re wrong. tucker: maybe. but it seems tucker: not to be sin i cam. steven, thank you, interesting. san francisco probably the most beautiful city in the continental united states is coated in human waste and discarded syringes. is the city finally paying the price for becoming a left wing distoepia? we ll explore that question next. motorcycle revving motorcycle revving motorcycle revving motorcycle revving
so this stress that s already existing is made worse by this move. this is a terrible, terrible time for the police department. they are mourning. there are police officers from all over the country going to come here. they need the leadership of the mayor in the city. brian: i know you are boston, you must have gone to school on the success new york has had. two commissioners reversed things, gravity is gone, quality of life increased. tourism is through the roof. is it i m noticing this all being undone. is that the buzz in law enforcement that the lax attitude, the confrontational attitude with law enforcement is undoing a lot of the good that s happened in new york city? there is no question. our move to community policing. i was here in the 1970s when it was bad. i cam back in the 1990s and 2,000s with bill bratton and ray kelly. they did unbelievable job of fixing this problem. but now across the country, you are seeing people stepping back from it because police are afraid r
he just wants to get people to come to the table. do you think that s fair? i think that s right, but i think it is reflective of some of the duelling parties inside this administration. trade wars are not something that many of the moderate voices inside the administration want. trade litigation consistent with what the president has said about getting better deals, sure. i think this is more reflective, again, of that process. and could this not be a positive thing, even for somebody who opposes him like yourself? you know, listen, i-cam pained on nafta and cafta have given us the shafta. that rhymes. and it is true, in the midwest where he won and he came and talked about trade. people want to see action on this. the question is are you going to pull out entirely or get a better deal by renegotiating. people are comfortable with renegotiating as long as we re not giving away the store. i think it is fine, but what i think it does show is that he does is so influenced by
to know. president carter smiled through the news. leading even today with calm in the face of what may be ahead. he is not pretending he is in for a fight against cancer. instead explaining his now is to be a good patient, to follow the advice of his excellent doctors at emory university and be prepared for whatever comes. jimmy carter is 90. steve harrigan is a live at the carter center in atlanta for us. hello, steve. reporter: in early august, when surgeons removed bat 10% of president carter s life he thought he was cancer free. he said it was a tough day when he learned that was not the case. they showed up, said it was already in four places in any brain. so, i would say that night and the next day, until i cam back up to emory, i just thought i had a few weeks left. but i was surprisingly at ease.