you know, it s so interesting, david, when you look at some of the deeper numbers, like pew research is found out more than 50% said they actually know a lot about hillary s policies. what people are uncomfortable with is sort of her untrustworthiness and her honesty. there s so much for the time in office, the clinton foundation, $2 billion operation and their business deals, that is what is getting voters uncomfortable. even the appearance of conflict you re supposed to avoid in these circumstances. bruce, that s why some of your liberal friends say that the ties have to be cut, i m quoting from the times, achieving true distance from the foundation is not only necessary to ensure its effectiveness, it s an ethic ago imperative for mrs. clinton. that s pretty strong stuff. the thing is, in paragraph three of all of these stories about the e-mails and clinton foundation, they say they did nothing illegal and so forth. i realize that you re going to get investigation
rockville where the president will speak about the shutdown in just a few hours. good morning, delia. where will the president be later? reporter: the president is coming here to m. lewis construction to talk to workers about the effects of the shutdown on business, this of course after he held that meeting, closed door meeting. we re told it was unproductive but, quote, polite with congressional leaders. the blame game continues with lawmakers, though, as we head into day three of the shut young. national parks remain closed. 800,000 federal employees now bracing for an extended fufer low. while there is a small group of moderate house republicans we re told who are willing now to support a temporary spending bill with no strings attached. the house speaker is not willing to budge on efforts to change obamacare. the only thing that s stopping it is john boehner right now has not been willing to say no to a faction of the republican party that are willing to burn the hous
to cha arlie, julie, caitlyn, a gary, and scott. now dagen mcdowell doing her usual great job, subhosting bulls and bears charles and ben out this week. let s get right to the story. gary, does mr. trump have it right? sure. anything that disincentivizes more illegal immigration is good by me. 11 million people for a reason. everybody has turned a blind eye to it. it is about time something gets done. the costs are gargantuan and there s something called the rule of law. three little words that s supposed to be followed that have not. this would be a good start. so scott, should we cut off federal funds to sanctuary cities then? yeah. i mean to the degree that the cities are violating federal law, yes. and i agree with gary s point, the risk here is too high. i think if you look at what cities have done, look at some of the incidents we ve had with i.c.e. losing track of detainee, illegal immigrants reoffend and commit other crimes after released it s out of control.
you know, it s so interesting, david, when you look at some of the deeper numbers, like pew research is found out more than 50% said they actually know a lot about hillary s policies. what people are uncomfortable with is sort of her untrustworthiness and her honesty. there s so much for the time in office, the clinton foundation, $2 billion operation and their business deals, that is what is getting voters uncomfortable. even the appearance of conflict you re supposed to avoid in these circumstances. bruce, that s why some of your liberal friends say that the ties have to be cut, i m quoting from the times, achieving true distance from the foundation is not only necessary to ensure its effectiveness, it s an ethic ago imperative for mrs. clinton. that s pretty strong stuff. the thing is, in paragraph three of all of these stories about the e-mails and clinton foundation, they say they did nothing illegal and so forth. i realize that you re going to get investigation
Deliberate and casual remarks and opinions that denigrate Indigenous Australians and immigrants abound. It is concerning to note that racist views are often aired with confidence and a presumption that one will agree with, and certainly not challenge, such hurtful bigotry and prejudice.