refugees, and she really cared about helping us, please help us stay in our country and if you just give me a few seconds just to tell president trump once again, please sir, what you did was amazing, what you did was a powerful message of hope for a lot of people inside and outside of syria. bill: so what essentially happened there was at cnn was looking for an anti-trump sound bite from mr. kaseem eed and didn t get it. when joining us from florida. that was a moment, was it not? she must have felt that she woke up the wrong passenger. although if you think about it, it s a perfectly valid thing to play the hillary clinton sound bite. as with a lot of people were saying, a lot of people on the left in particular were saying and asked him to react to it but it was something about the tone and the way that she put it to him that suggested she did not get the answer that she expected. bill: she was asking a leading question. we do that all the time,
man. keep the faith. white people? do you know who the president of syria is? no. i don t know. assad? yes! where is syria? on the map? you re not wrong. it s because you where syria is? in europe? africa. northeast? like new england? i don t know where syria is. i know where i m at. it s that a fact? where is syria? i don t know because i was born and raised in new jersey. do you know where syria is? in the middle east. correct. and now russia is very angry at the united states for launching these attacks against syria, why is that do you think? everything is about money. it s all about money. all you re worried about is the money.
what you re saying is a crime against humanity and was committed. it was not an attack on the u.s., was not a threat. poison gas is allowed to be used. you know it s not. bill: poison gas is allowed to be used without punishment, it will spread. and now we have a north korea situation which is absolutely a danger to the united states. if they re going to do a new test, an underground nuke test, they re basically saying were going to do what we want and if someday we want to launch this new get somebody else, will do that too. but we want to get into china. go ahead. china. i think what you said about china and, that it s mystery why they re not raining and north korea is not a mystery at all. china sees north korea, number one as very useful will, a thorn in the side of the united states
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organized a protest to deny mrs. mcdonald a chance to speak on campus. black lives matter was also involved. heather mcdonald is the author of a book called war on cops which states cold, hard facts about crime in america. again, the protesters did not what to hear what she had to say. she joins us now. so you did give your speech to pretty much an empty room. because these protesters were sickly blocking students from getting in in to see you, is that correct? right. they stood outside the windows. it was a very big window, banging on the window during my talk. there were people like police officers inside. they were not watching me. they were riveted by what was happening outside, so i had to talk over black lives matter and ending racism and the pounding. bill: there is no corral control on the campus at claremont mckenna. they cannot push them back at a decent place c could give your