republican senators having a conversation about this. would you stand? tariffs would be tough on the economy but the border is broken, needs to be fixed and if a tariff is what it takes to get mexico to do better on their side of the border i m all for tariffs. trump is not the problem. mexico is the problem with republicans are not the problem, democrats won t vote to change the laws. wide we have 1 million people coming here from central america? they know if you have a card claiming asylum you are entitled to hearing. it takes 3 or 4 years to get a hearing. we don t have enough bed space we let you go. all you have to do is claim asylum. i have a bill that says you have 2 claim asylum in mexico, we should be back if you try to claim asylum on our soil. if you bring a small child, we can t the child back, we are going to change that live 90% of this. but mexico provides buses
reference the iowa democratic caucuses are exactly eight months from last night. but who s counting, trace? we are keeping track, thank you so much. joe biden s debut of his new climate change plan was with an exposed allegation that harkens back to a political problem that led to biden withdrawing from his first presidential run more than 30 years ago. peter doocy looks at the proposal and why it may have sounded familiar. the front of for the democrats doesn t have a lot of details about his own plan to combat climate change. i m sure you will go to joebiden.com to find out the details. a handful of plagiarized passages. and activist tweeted screenshots like this one about carbon capture and storage, quote, a widely available cost-effective and rapidly scalable solution to reduce carbon emissions to meet new century climate goals which
in the united states and never be deported after you make the claim they will come forever. we attract have 1 million people come over this fiscal year. we have doubled the problem we had in 2018 so senator schumer and democratic colleagues, if mexico and the congress step their game. shannon: do you think congress would vote, veto proof, a resolution of disapproval if the president does this. ask mexico to do 2 or 3 things that would matter. help us make sure you apply for asylum in mexico or central america, not the united states, stop giving them buses to the border. a few things would help the border and then we won t do tariffs. what options do we have?
citations were inadvertently left out of the final version. as soon as we are made aware of it, we updated to include proper citations, you first amend jason. this is a mistake. i don t think it is a big mistake, but candidly when you are running for president and you have had troubles with plagiarism in the past in your the front runner this is the last thing you need. that being said given joe biden s lead in the primary over donald trump i don t think this is a fatal problem but this is bad staff work and given the past he really needs to get things much more buttoned down if he is going to win this nomination and election. bad staff work but also bad work by joe biden. he was first elected in 1972. a lot of questions are going to be why is it you have to make up somebody else s plan, why didn t you think of this when you were in office for the decades you were in office and when you have this problem of plagiarism and keep doing it repetitively it is
women s suffrage over many decades. some of us are trying hard to keep this from turning into a grievance first but a celebration of the greatness of america and how it took a while but it was rated and we should celebrate that. shannon: you touch on something, you talk about how women of all backgrounds and races came together to fight for this and those today who say white women got the right to vote, there was to work to be done even though people of all different backgrounds had voted, not voted but rallied and lobbied and protested and did everything they could to make sure the vote happened. after the civil war there came to be a split in the women s suffrage movement. some factions led by frederick douglass, the great abolitionist who was a great advocate of women s suffrage, he and others