the interview goes on. and as you might imagine, while nem and i strongly disagree on pretty much everything, but to the governor s credit, he did sit a down for an entire hour. he answered most of our questions. and by the way, that was something that the president of the united states, joe biden, is not even remotely capable of doin g. so without further ado, here is part one of my interview with california s democratic governor, gavin newsom govern. . all right. so i write you this pick on a lot of pick up. aot opicki m sure. you saw as well. and i m like, okay, i want to day, o an interview.o and but i don t want to do an interview. i want to make sure the audience understands upfront this is noupront, tht g me. i want you to answer and give your views. i would saany you representry probably about half the country, your view, yos ande other half represents mine. you agree? what kin ine.d of divided plus or m minus? certainly divided. yeah. question. wee rn, you know
when you read the u.s. code as it relates to entering the country, that you ve got to do so legally by by characterizing the state as sanctuary. are you therebsanctuary violatiw federal law, the laws that are on the books and that our ownn s constitution states very unequivocallti statey that, in e you should be following sanctuary policies have been on the books for decades, cities, democratic cities, republican ledn the book citiesn the past, democratic states, clearly more moder, demon concen around dealing with reality. th. o comethat are dealt. you want people that are victims of crime to come forward and reportport those crimes. that s the purpose of sanctuary. you want a kid be educated that s here regardless of how they got here. you want that kid educatedo ,n you want to take care of someone that s an emergency nom concernedthe d that they re going to be deported by a nurse. the point is, you deal with realitypowith . but look, i stipulate i m happy to get rid of thos e tho