interview goes on. as you might imagine, governor newsome and i strongly disagree on everything. but to the governor s credit, he sat down for an entire hour. he answered most of our questions. by the way, that was something that the president of the united st states, job is not remotely capable of doing. here s part one of my interview with california democratic governor, gavin newsome. all right. so i write you. pick out a lot of pickup. i m sure you saw it. i m like, okay, i want to do an interview. i don t want to do an interview. i want to make sure the audience understands up front, this is not i want you to answer and give your views. i d say you represent probably about half the country, your views and the other half represents mine. you agree? we re kind of divided. plus or minus. we re polarized, traumatized. we re in these eco chambers. let s be candidate. your folks are watching you and getting certain perspective and my folks are watching other networks y
we re in these eco chambers. let s be candidate. your folks are watching you and getting certain perspective and my folks are watching other networks you d be shocked. we have studies show a lot of democrats watch me. including me. i m here for a reason. to wit the point, we need more of that. we need more of these conversations and we need to not just accuse each other of misleading the american people. i think confront each other in the context of providing opportunities to address some of the facts that are often omitted in terms of the conversations and topics that we choose to pick up. sean: so what i see is i don t know how you reconcile some of these differences. now, you breathe in secure borders and law and order and people want to come into our country have to do it legally. i m a product of that. or there s people that want open borders. you believe in defund, dis