race and political positions. these people come for a job and rejoin people who are in the united states illegally. that isn t asylum. if they are escaping for persecution, they turn down mexico s office to claim asylum in mexico. they re two countries away from the danger. by them turning down mexico this isn t about escaping fearing and persecution but getting to the united states. i applaud secretary nielsen. the caravans keep coming because it s about gengt to the united states, getting a job, getting back with people who are here part of their families in this country illegally already. this isn t about fear and persecution or about asylum. it s about getting to the united states. sandra: you get a sense of the frustration in the conversation that is happening across the country on this issue. when it comes to the white house and president trump, our own john roberts, chief white house correspondent just letting us know that the white house officials continue to discuss possible
minutes past. another alert. the man accused of sending the mail bombs to high-profile democrats will be in court this afternoon. we re live outside the courthouse in florida with the latest on that case plus there is this. president trump: the choice for every american this november is between resistance and results. how about the democrats? no, no, their whole theme is resist. sandra: president trump is crisscrossing the country stomping for republicans in battleground states as we move closer to election day. what s the state of the race with just eight days to go? john sununu will join us. beantown is title town yet again. these people in boston must be exhausted. red sox celebrate another world series championship. why this could go down as one of the greatest teams in
game. close race. sandra: are we going around the table now? i can t argue with david. i think there are so many big issues coming to the fore now that are shaking things up. the caravan will continue to do that. i think sadly some of these issues we re dealing with in pittsburgh will make people reassess where do i stand on issues of security. i think it can move people. it s a suburban local issue feels like it is hitting people at home and that may change their views. sandra: i know you re interested in how democrats handle the economy. it s very strong, great gdp number last week. they don t want to talk about the strong economy or claim credit for it, which is so funny time and again. bill: this spot came out earlier today. roll this, brand-new from the white house. security to invest in the ones that matter.
sandra: a political shift? brazil after jair bolsonaro wins the presidential election. it gives the former army captain over 55% of the runoff vote betting a center left opponent. sunday s election being called brazil s most polarized, tense and violent in brazil. president trump tweeting this morning had a very good conversation with the newly elected president of brazil who won his race by a substantial margin. we agreed brazil will work closely together. excellent call. wished him congratulations. bill: all the corruption and crime in brazil. the white house standing behind another american ally, israel. in an offensive against iran-backed forces in syria. there is concern u.s. troops in syria could become targets for retaliation. general jack keane, on a
and mary anne marsh. three million people voted for her than trump and she is younger than trump. much of what she said in the last race has been prophetic. she has the skills to try to correct many of the things trump has done. that will be the 2020 race. is undoing what trump has done. bill: let me be clear. she said she wants to be president. what she also says she doesn t want to campaign. who can blame her? it takes three years of your life. sandra: i could get that answer from just about anybody on that, brian. she seems obsessed about being president but she is not because she doesn t want to do the campaign piece. i don t see why democrats would want her to be in the race. it would cause the party to tear itself up, up until the convention. and she is so stale. how about moving away from democratic politics over the