evangelical supporter of president trump and the present way he treats people. that has to be multiplied many times if you are his chief spokesperson. you need to just keep telling yourself stories, really. that s the way i interpret it. about why this is justified and why the greater food is to continue to vouch for this person whose behavior you may privately find repellant. it s an interesting insight into the human condition of what we need to tell ourselves to get that job done. we haven t been hearing a lot from sarah sanders. no briefing today, right? reporter: there s no briefing today. i should note that sarah sanders, she s gotten emotional on the podium.
do that. the republicans i talked to want to do that. they fear in the long run, not doing so is basically signing a death certificate for their party. politically. politically. they have to be able to appeal to young people. they have to be able to appeal to people in urban and suburban districts who find this repellant and don t want to be a part of the party that looks like it is protecting or embracing white supremacist. until ten hours ago, i was in new jersey because the president is there, and so is melania trump, the first lady. her parents happen to be in the northeast, as well. becoming u.s. citizens. via a process that some critics call chain himigration. some critics including melania trump s husband. why is it okay for the in-laws but not everybody else? well, i guess because it is the law right now, is the argument the white house would make. it is the argument that the lawyer made. this appears to be the first time we ve actually seen it confirmed, that that was
years and the key question about tipping points is what will it take for the republican establishment to decide that president trump s behavior is not worth it? his politics, his everything he s done is not worth what they ve gotten, which is a supreme court two supreme court picks and tax cuts for the wealthy. so far we ve seen no evidence that there s going to be a tipping point for the republican establishment. but whether there s a tipping point for the electorate is a very different matter. david, as a historian, is there anything to suggest to you how this ends? well, as an historian, we ve never seen anything like this. we ve never seen a president like president trump. in london the other day he said he was more popular than quote/unquote our honest abe which was both ahistorical and repellant on its face and is
as much repellant because clearly the humidity is there this typically brings out a lot of mosquitoes we have to see if those mosquitoes will be a distraction and check to see if they actually pay tickets to get in this world cup the mosquitoes think that s a good we have to look back for a moment not of action today but looking back in tina was trashed by croatia yes they were one thing they had to do was tighten up at the back you know leo messi lionel messi this might probably is his last world cup but in terms of tidying up at the back that s what argentina did not do we have a video of it if we can look at it real quick goalkeepers mistakes argentinos caballero thought we had some video but maybe don t oh here it is right here now we see this he just didn t kick the ball hard enough. david said no problem executing a karate kick goal. also places missed good or look a moderate also his last world cup the five from space in the fires away no chance
that s sandy hook. they go for soft targets. no repellant. shooting fish in a barrel. last thing he wants is to be shot at. brian: judge, thanks so much. we will turn to another major story and that s politics on capitol hill. while we were on saysed wha obsn what was happening in florida there is a deal on daca. steve: a group of 22 senators finally coming to some sort of bipartisan agreement offering legal status and a path to citizenship for the dreamers along with some funding for the border wall. ainsley: griff jenkins is live in washington with what is coming next. good morning. they still have a proceed in the senate. could be four versions in the q. that gang of 22 is new. here s what s in this plan. first it grants 25 billion for the wall over the next 10 years, but only