who s not for border security. but we want smart border security. roger stone, beginning a key hearing in d.c. federal court. his next stop could be jail if that ticked off judge decides to send him there. we have eight months where roger stone has to be on his best beheaviayer behavior to av remanded to custody. based on his past behavior that seems like a high bar to meet. born to do this, that s how beto o rourke described his decision to do this. baby he was born to run, is that what he s saying? he said it to vanity fair on a piece published on the heels of his presidential announcement. the congressman is on his way to his third stop of the day in iowa after officially launching his presidential bid with a campaign video this morning. he will spend three days in the early voting state visiting more than a dozen counties including eight that went for barack obama in 2012 before
and republicans are looking to act on, they both are beginning to agree on the humanitarian crisis so it show as little bit of progress. nancy pelosi is quoted this way i just don t. steve: that s about our next one. brian: but in particular, you cannot get leadership on the democratic side to go along with this. but you did see some breaking over the course of three hours because the these apprehension numbers are hard core facts. both have talked out of both sides of their mouth border security and we need smart border security dumb nancy pelosi says. you know what? all of this argues for is for president trump to take executive action and simply shut it down. and the magnet is still untouched here of asylum. that s what drawing these families. they know they will be caught and released into the country if they simply make a false claim of credible
and the level of dialogue is deviating downward. the civility of our dialogue is deviating downward such that individuals like this coast guard lieutenant feel emboldened and perhaps entitled to take matters into his own hands and carry out acts of violence. because the president doesn t condemn this, because the president doesn t want to take the lead on this, there is not much government can do until he does? i think it s incumbent on leadership across the spectrum to lower the levels of our or to raise the levels of our civil discourse, discourage violence. call it out wherever it might exist on the political spectrum. i have to ask you quickly. we ll have a vote on whether this is an emergency at the border. some democrats have talked about removing fencing at the border. is it a national emergency? and would you be in favor of seeing less fencing than is there now? i am not in favor of seeing less fencing than there is now. i think that we need to continue our efforts at
the back and demonstrated he will change his mind at the last minute. congress has been ready to get this done but the president wouldn t allow a clean bill. the idea after last night s speech anyone would be any more optimistic about us not having a shut down was all but destroyed. he said that s what i m prepared to do. i m going to ruin be valentine s day for everybody. let s remind our audience, the wall does not equal border security. there is border security outside the wall. smart border security. we re going to leave it there. up next, president trump spoke in pretty dark terms about border security including dubious claims about crime. so what do people on the front lines of the immigration battle think of his speech last night? one thing we found out is what the medians thought and we knew we would. the state of the union address, republicans broke out into chants of usa, usa, said betsy devos, i would told there would be no spelling. > this was not a particularly
senate majority leader mitch mcconnell urging the two sides to get together on this. a major sticking point, funding for the wall. here is something of what went on yesterday. every dollar spent on ineffective proposal means one less dollar invested in measures that actually keep us safe. comprehensive approach is necessary. an approach that includes technology, infrastructure, personnel and physical barriers. we ll continue to support border security but for smart border security. we need a wall, a physical barrier where the barrier works. if the choice is between shut up or shutdown, we have to do our constitutional responsibility and avoid a shutdown. julie: west virginia senator shelley moore capito chairs the appropriations subcommittee and she is working on a deal right now. i want to talk to you about the