didn t mean it when she said not a dime? if you look at the packages thatpl democrats have passed in the past and that they are promoting today, the democratic majority in the congress is for investing overall [inaudible conversations] see, this is the problem. karl, you know i respect you tremendously, but this is all you guys want to talk about. let me it s an issue katie, hold on. [inaudible conversations] there is more to immigration, there is more to immigration than just a wall. illegal immigration. mo and as hard as you guys wat to make it about that, there is more to it than just a wall. hold on [inaudible conversations] you cut me off a number of times. don t lecture me about immigration reform. i you have cut me off a number of times. republicans supposedly agreeing upon border security, technology and into forth. where they disagree is the majority in thelo democratic caucus don t want money for a border wall, period.
chris: nancy pelosi says i don t want to give a dollar for the wall. because when the president is saying that the wall is the end-all, be-all he s not saying. but democrats have come forward saying they are fine in investing and building up and repairing where there is fencing, but there needs to be more. well, they are actually, karl. they re w not. how can you say no? look, robert francis to roarke says tear down the wall we ve got. please. and the democrats have mutual ground on things like border security with technology and so forth. but the one big difference is the democrats cannot accept the fact that a wall, physical barrier is necessary on some parts of the border despite the fact that a democratic president except democrats on the hill. you can talk about presidential candidates, certain members of congress, but the ones who are actually in the room, at the table negotiating this have been oh, nancy pelosi, so she
reaffirmed, or at least the fear of the president was reaffirmed by this vote. chris: we asked you for questions for the panel, and on this issue of those republican senates voting against the president, voting to block his declaration, joe piper tweeted this: my question to these 12 republicans would be, where is their loyalty? katie, how do you answer joe? and it was interesting, because even though i didn t bring it up, mick mulvaney did, well, you know, those republican senators said it wasn t an issue of immigration, it wasen a matter f the separation of powers and congress power of the purse. i think that s correct if you look at the reason why republicans voted for or against, they talked about the factte that they do believe the president is overreaching. you have a number of republicans including ben sasse who had an interesting vote to keep the national emergency. i thought he would vote against it. and in his justification for doing so he says, look, i do believe we have
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well. i m thinking about what the world s going to look like in 2054 when i goat to the current age of the current president, and if we don t act aggressively and immediately on climate, it s not going to be a pretty picture. chris: are you saying, for instance, that some of the talk about retrofitting every building in america or trying to make the country carbon-free by 2030, that that s just unrealistic? we re going to have to do it chris: by 2030? if we can t do carbon-free, we ll do net carbon free, which means we re taking out as much as we re putting in. we have got to do this. this timetable isn t being set by congress, it s being set by science, and it s going to hit those deadlines are going to hit with or without us, so we have to act. what thehe green new deal gets right is it realizes there s also a lot of activity in this, retrofitting means a huge amount of building trades in this country.