People do once they get here and people who are more likely to succeed will get preference and those who are less likely to succeed divulge. Whats wrong with that . Took a very important points. The first is that the United States is not a company, its not a school, its a nation. Second point, we want to make sure that we scrutinize every person coming here into the country, we want to make sure that they dont have any terrorist background, we want to make sure they dont have a violent criminal record. No one disputes that. Lets get to this point, very important, the United Nations ws created mainly in the declaration of independence because the kings restricted immigration, because the king of england said states, colonies, you can no longer bring people from other countries. What happened . American revolution, a beautiful idea of this nation came about. Tucker [laughs] the American Revolution was spurred okay. [laughs]
okay. Lets back up a little bit. You said that the two standards
tucker: the driverless car tucker: the driverless car revolution could be here sooner than we think, in fact, a lot of revolutions could be here sooner than we think but in this case, general motors has requested partition dull my permission to test drive these cars are earlier as next year. it is self-driving without any human backup. if that test is approved, it will send a shock wave through the american economy and very few people are talking about this. it turns out that more than 5 million americans are not living by driving trucks and taxis and delivery vehicles. a lot of these jobs are the last remaining ones that provide a decent living without a college degree. instead of preparing for this coming wave of unemployment, american elites are in importing more drivers even as they make cars driverless. only 4% of new york cabdrivers
tucker: lost up with a magical thinking and get real. things are changing very quickly and we care about our country. the point is not to make other countries happy, it is to protect our people. i hope you will give us a pass. let s work together. tucker: caesar, things for joining us. enter clave and is a contributing editor and he just wrote a piece that has been pinging around the internet, responding to president trump s immigration remarks, and he joins us tonight. andrew cuomo thanks for coming on. thank you for having me. tucker: this is one of our pieces at probably 1 of 3 of our viewers got this weekend. the opening line, nothing scandalizes the left like the truth. what does that mean? the left makes simple facts seem rude, and unkind. if you say men and women are a different, have different desires, different career paths, that african-americans commitdi
disproportionate amount of violent crimes, if you see that muslims committed disproportionate amount of terrorism, suddenly the rear they call you a bigot, they say that you are racist, sexist, is homophobic, whatever, until the statement of simple data, something that is factually true, become f unexpressible, you are not allowed to say them. i don t think conservatives fully appreciate the power of that kind of mental slavery. conservatives are not very good with culture and we don t understand the way it wraps itself around your mind and keeps yourself from saying the things that you are thinking. tucker: shouldn t all american citizens, regardless of political party of philosophy, by virtue of being american, demand to live by the standard we always have lived by? truth as a defense. if it s true, i have the right to say it. shouldn t we stand by that? yes.o usually, it used to be that the first amendment and the fact that americans just tend to be kind of loudmouth sensei wood
tucker:ea austan, which are leaving outcome as an economist, i think you would know this, in earlier periods, there s only been one, the social safety net was a fraction of what it is today. you couldn t realistically come to this country in 1913 and expect that your basic needs to be taken care of by the state. it s very different now. tucker: that s not true there has only ever been one automation or replacement of technology. that s been an ongoing problem for 140 years. tucker: hold on. this is actually happening. even if people are coming here and not finding work, they will still live better than they did and burkina faso. why wouldn t they continue to come? it very obvious and i don t understand why that is part of the calculation. we are not fighting about illegal immigration. tucker: we are talking about legal immigration. i m talking about legal immigration. and if we look at the immigration that comes tou this country, if we do not allow