can t just come across the southern border into the united states and form these caravans and expect the united states and taxpayers to deal with it. what he is doing is sending a strong message to future caravans that this won t be something that will be fruitful in terms of making a better life. sandra: marie, the president going back to his tweet showing he is not pleased with this calling it a disgrace saying we re the only country in the world so naive and he is yuntion it as further reason to call for funding for his border wall. that s not surprising. he uses everything to call for funding for the border wall. we can t put aside the possibility entirely that there are legitimate asylum claims in this group of people. as of right now our immigration laws still do allow for an asylum process for people fleeing persecution. i m not saying of these 500 people who show up in california may have legitimate
charming north korea into getting rid of nuclear weapons is not realistic. so it is going to take a lot of work. this young dictator knows that if he has a deliverable nuclear weapon his fate will not be the same as qaddafi s who gave up his nuclear weapons and is now a dead man. it won t happen through charm but continued pressure on our part. that s the policy of this administration, which i support. i do think that mike pompeo, having gone there, i think people now realize our back channel to north korea has been through the intelligence community. that s why pompeo being there was the right thing. i think with him on board, with john bolton on board, i think we can do some realistic things there but it will take some time for that to happen. i m glad the two leaders are talking. i think that s progress. obviously kim jong-un has learned a little bit about public relations and putting
we re seeing jobs and investment come to the united states and new hope where there wasn t before. bill: there is talk about going back for a second bite at the apple. 2.0 tax reform. how real is that possibility? it s real. we re trying to change the culture in washington where they used to wait 30 years to fix the tax code. america fell further behind and so did our workers. every year we want to make our workers more competitive. grow paychecks, make america stronger and more innovative. it is about a new way of looking at it. bill: why would it be necessary if the first plan is so good? it is but never settle. our competitors around the world won t stand still. that s what happened last time. there are areas where we can do even more like helping families save more and earlier for retirement. generating more innovation here in america. my point is never settle, always look. bill: you have a big job in
happening in any virtually any place in the middle east iran is behind it. what kind of deal was this where it wasn t discussed. john kerry didn t want to discuss other things while he was making the deal. despite all the money we gave them, he didn t want to discuss it because it was too complicated. that s not the way to do it because it was too complicated. we made this terrible deal but we ll be discussing it. it won t be so easy for them to restart. they restart it they ll have big problems. bigger than they ve ever had before and mark it down. they restart their nuclear program, they will have bigger problems than they have ever had before. thank you very much, everybody. thank you.