american people held hostage. 800,000 american people held hostage. she s always said we need to sit down and talk about real border security, and that s what i m talking about now. but you say the wall would be immoral, right? yeah. if this committee come back and we need this fence or wall. we need this steel wall, is that vote immoral? i think it is clear from everyone we ve talked to thus far, it is clear from all conversation, and when you do some fact-checking that the wall as depicted by the president of the united states is, in fact, a problem. and that s what i think nancy, speaker pelosi was talking about being immoral. the wall as depicted by the president through his campaign, throughout, that is what she s talking about as immoral.
money and time and people s time was spent on that. but this has happened in the past when it was the children unaccompanied children coming over the border. we were told they all had diseases. they all belonged to gangs. all these horrors were going to be visited upon the united states. and so over and over we re told about these horrible things that are going to happen because of what s happening at the border, and none of them ever come to fruition. and this is the same thing that president trump is doing right now. so what about him being the master negotiator, kirsten, because remember, you know, it was a concrete wall. he said as much. yeah. now he s saying, i never said it, but he did say it. now it s a steel wall, but $5.7 billion for a steel barrier. right. well, i mean the thing is we re talking about it like he should be negotiating with congress, but he really should be negotiating with mexico. and i m not joking. he made a campaign promise that mexico was going t
what s happening at the border, and none of them ever come to fruition. and this is the same thing that president trump is doing right now. so what about him being the master negotiator, kirsten, because remember, you know, it was a concrete wall. he said as much. yeah. now he s say, i never said it, but he did say it. now it s a steel wall, but $5.7 billion for a steel barrier. right. well, i mean the thing is we re talking about it like he should be negotiating with congress, but he really should be negotiating with mexico. and i m not joking. he made a campaign promise that mexico was going to pay for this wall, and now we have a government shutdown where people are in really dire straits financially. good point. because he was not able to fulfill that promise, which he said over and over. this was not some off the cuff thing. this was something that he said and now it s been turned into this thing where, oh, well, nancy pelosi needs to get together with him and make thi
act. the democrats have supported the fence and the president backing away from concrete wall and said the democrats don t like concrete. steel wall or a steel fence, possibly, steel, sticking with the $5.07 figure. opening up possibility of dealing with the dreamers which was on the table back in february after the 25 billion-dollar bill back then. we will have a lot coming up in an hour when we return with america s news headquarters. we that s right. we will turn you to the journal editorial report on fox. i think if you wanted to give president trump his entire 25 billion, i think you could ouget a lot of proimmigration agenda through. the question is do democrats actually want to solve this problem or do they like this fight for political reasons and the fact thatt they have resisd
he was? the video. let s talk about the president s migrating remarks when describing the wall that he wants. we re going to build a big beautiful wall, a big beautiful wall. tit got taller. you don t have to call it concrete when kru you build it. steel wall or slades as you use i. steel is stronger than concrete. if i build this wall or fence or anything democrats need to call it because i m not into names.