the hot buffalo chicken with frank s redhot wings sauce. and the tangy barbecue. the new hot chicken trio at togo s. how far would you go for a togo? . we are back. here is how susan glasser of the new yorker sums up how people a are processing the words from the president. half of the country is appalled, but not really sure how to combat him. the other half is cheering, or at least averting its gaze. this is what a political civil war looks like, with words, for now, as weapons. still with us is neal katyal. neil, i d like to ask you a more personal question. as a south asian-american in the hit of supreme court jurisprudence, your position is now cemented for all time. as an american in the history of
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and do it better. bill: senator keynes that he is not afraid of the popular outcry? well, he should be. talking points wants a strong democratic party, as well as a vibrant republican party. that is the way our nation functions best. but right now, there is a political civil war that is actually harming the usa. until politicians stop the deceit and embrace policies that help all americans, that war will continue. and that is the my mom open. now, for the top story reaction, joining us from new york city, eric bolling on geraldo rivera. where am i going wrong? in terms of the undocumented immigrants and the crimes they committed, and whether or not they commit more crimes per capita then citizens do, you and i have had that debate, you clearly won the debate, among our audience, the majority of the voters in the majority of the states that that undocumented immigrants were an issue so compelling, so profound, they compel donald trump into the white house. but in terms of the demo
pluralist society. the assad regime has opponents, i have talked to the opponents, they don t want people coming in from outside syria to try to upend their country. no more than we in america want china coming in. bill: may be true, but there still will be refugees because of the civil war in that country. when you say you don t want americans abroad, you have more in common with trump than you do obama. because trump, he doesn t want to go into these countries.mp he has made that quite clear. listen, i right, go ahead. bill: in the suspension of the travel to the united states, what the president is clearly saying, if anyone wants to pay attention, is that these states mentioned, syria, iraq, libya, somalia, on and on, they don t have any central authority. so anybody can get on a plane and be in kennedy airport in ten hours. and we have to figure out how to vet this because their governments are all collapsed.e that is not an unusuals unreasonable position, is it?
room. you can see about his good luckh elephant bong out from back east. bill: it s not a bong. hard copy first editions of killing everybody and his mother. beautiful. bill: i know you are a deep thinker, miller. most people think you are a shallow nomadic showbiz guy, but that is not true. you are a deep thinker. and you know that we have this divide in america, and you come up with a way to solve it, heal it? i do. it is appropriate if you are here in l.a., the red and the blue states are probably not as balkanized as the crips and the bloods, quite frankly. it is gotten quite nasty. but it hasn t gotten violent. it is not near a civil war. you have to admit, it is probably the most pronounced i have seen it in my lifetime. and i was thinking, well, we don t really hate each other. some people do, but i think mos, people and we all have people we love or good friends on the other side of this discourse. i think that it is just like, we can still be friends, but we can t
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