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again. thank you south carolina. thank you. thank you.d applause] >> president trump wrapping up what was a high octane rally. in colombia, south carolina. standing with the president, man that he came to demonstrate and voice his strong support for in the west columbia. that is governor henry mcmaster. the first state wide official in 2016 to endorse then candidate president donald trump. if you have been watching or caught's portion of the president's remarks, two things are happening in the rallies, another coming up wednesday. that is the folks in that room are electrified by the
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president's being with them, hearing his words. and filling up the auditorium, he would not know what to do if there were a vacant seat. something that president has not had to worry about for a very long time. it is unlikely too have to worry about it ever again. as long as he is in public light. this president gains great energy from that crowd. he gains great strength, he talks about every major issue, with great candor. and perhaps people winging throughout the -- wincing throughout federal government as he talks about a host of issues. that is the reason he was elected to be a disruptive and guiding force, to be the man who can get it done. be the doer he has demonstrated threw out his life, as a builder
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that he is. a great rally. we appreciate you sharing your evening with us, as we brought it to you, thank you for being with us, and kennedy continues our coverage, right now. >> thank you so much lou. >> president trump going big on immigration tonight, a political let's, he just wrapped up in south carolina, going hard on democrats. >> they want to protect illegals coming into the country, much more so than they want to are tech you -- to protect you, that not where we are coming from. i defined it today, democrats' open borders, they don't mind crime. >> immigration is a huge issue. we'll get to it. joining me american majority ceo former presidential writer for george w. bush ned ryan, and
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michael star hopkins. >> thank you. >> great to be your creamy center in this beautiful oreo. hang on for a little bit. this all comes amid outrage that his own press secretary was thrown out of a restaurant friday. and just because she works for his administration. now earlier today, sarah huckabee sanders addressed it during white house press briefing. >> healthy debate on ideas and political philosophy is important, but calls for harassment and push for any trump supporter to avoid public is unacceptable. our ability to find solutions is what makes us unique. >> sanders and her husband and friends were eating at now infamous red hen in lexington, virginia. look at that filthy canopy. restaurant owner said she asked
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them to leave, claiming it a moral decision. then, california democrat is congresswoman maxine waters throws gasoline, saying this. >> if you see anyone from that cabinet in a restaurant, in a department store, at a gas station get out and you create a crowd. you push back on them. you tell them they are not welcome. >> president just spoke about that. in south carolina rally. >> only good at one thing, that term, resist, the party of maxine waters -- do you believe her? no, no. no. this has become the parties of maxine waters, and nancy pelosi. that is all it is. they don't mind crime, they want open borders.
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>> all right, maxine gave the president's huge entree this afternoon, holding a press conference, claiming she never called for anyone to harm members of trump white house, has the left thrown all stability out window, does violence follow? michael, i start with you. i am getting to this in monologue later, actually, defend the red hen's decision a little bit. that not what concerns me. howsarea huckabee sanders was treated for a week dinner, that one thin, other thing is -- and we have seen violence rear its head politically in this country. that is the unfortunate conclusion of rhetoric that maxine waters starts and fans. >> i want to say i don't think that maxine waters started this, president has mocked mccain, and disabled reporter allowed
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cory lo lou -- can you make a difference between course language you don't like and someone saying to get a crowd of people together and push back. >> i think there is a clear distinction calling for public booing that is responsible -- >> come on. >> as long as there is no violence that is within the -- >> no. >> unfortunately, michael it is not a long step toward violence, whether you have people who feel so agrieved by records an wordso next stop they feel violence begets violence.
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>> ned. >> this is not normal behavior, to show up at a mexico restaurant and shout out, down the department of homeland security secretary and win her out of a restaurant, that is not normal to show up in protest in front of her house or show up and try to protest pam bondi attorney general of florida. this is not normal behavior, we should not normalize it, we should reject it what maxine waters calls for us to go beyond debate, and saying, debate is over, now anyone with opposing thoughts and views should be intimidated or bullied or shamed. she called to say, any time you see them in a public place, acost them, shame home. >> that is not what see some said. >> she did. i am concerned leftist saying that debate is over, they use fascist tactic. >> that is what it is, you
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shout, hold on, you shout down your opponent get a crowd together to shout down an individual you dis agree with, that is autho authoritarian by definition, that is total group think that there no longer tolerance for individual thought when that is your reaction. >> to hear republicans talk about civil -- civility is laughable, where it this when president said to punch someone, and told his supporters and make comments to hillary clinton and lock her up. >> michael, listen. there is a difference between locker up and comments he made at rally, i am one of those people who'll call those on both sides to task. i will call them on nonsense, this is not acceptable what president said, i think that is
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bad. i think inciting violence in anyway, especially a public stage. is horrible that is no just case for maxine waters , what prest trump does was because does not make what maxine waterses good. if it bad on one side it is bad on the other, i agree. >> i am saying, plaquesin waterd for public shaming. if sharia huckabee does not want to be public shamed stop lying. >> the a-hole who almost killed steve scalise, that is someone who thought they were publicly shaming someone. >> that is a cred individual. >> public rhetoric as violence. >> those are people who are set off when you say get a crowding it, do yo together. have you been in a spi a situatn
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where it turns from a crowd to violence. >> someone who has been acosted by conservative viewers in public places, i understand how scary that can be, i am saying, i think we -- >> but it's okay if that happens to one of your political opponents? >> that not -- >> go ahead. >> i think would be first step to restoring civility and perhaps rational discourse, left finally admitting and accepting they lost in 2016, and way they are going to get back in to power. >> oh, my god. >> first step to recovery is admitting have you a problem, we don't settle our differences with physical intimidation. >> that would be so boring. if washington d.c. were sober it would be a hell hole. >> we need to have, as empress of universe, i have right to
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impose ger ma -- gourmet immigr, if food is delicious wil let people come from that country here. food from great britain is awful, we have a moratorium on immigration from u.k. >> done. >> yeah. >> good luck. >> well, i said it isost. >> we have to get to point, on immigration. you realize, a lot of american people with donald trump. 2/3 saying -- now over 50% of american people say we need a wall. >> true. >> they are -- that is true, crazy as that sounds, i have to give you that. i am taking that to panel, michael, glad you are here. >> ned ryan, thank you. >> appreciate it. >> thank you. >> i like it when it gets
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saucey, like my indian food. trump ramping up rhetoric, saying someone that crosses border illegally should be sent open immediately. >> i said, i don't want judges, i want i.c.e. and border patrol agents, that is right. we want to tell people i'm sorry, you are coming into the country illegally, we don't want you, that is it, now over. >> this morning president tweeting, hiring many thousands of judges and going to a language complicatin legal procs is not the way to go, we'll always be dis functional. people must be stopped at border, told they cannot come in illegally. very little by comparison cost. this is only real answer, we must continue to build the wall. this is less than a week after president temporarily banned
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separation of m migrant children from parents, to the panel, republican strategist, noel with reason magazine editor at large, mass welch. -- matt welch, and lawrence jones, back on the panel. welcome. >> thank you. >> let's discuss this, let's say you get on an flight from kurdistan to united states, and you don't have a visa, you are stopped by a custom at airport. do they let you see a why? >> they got to see a judge. >> they do. >> okay. so -- what do you think about president say, you go back to from where you came. >> this president is fuf frustr. i get it, by you have to let people go through legal process, from a political ta stand pointe
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should want them to go through legal process, saying, i sent as many judges as i could, and they said you have to go back. his adviser would do him good letting president from a messaging stand point, craft that message for him. instead it sounds like he does not believe in the law, which i think he does. >> this is the type of thing where president is freestyling, is there any legal ground to stand on with stopping people and immediately sending them back, you do deal with a child separation issue. >> it is important to recognize that distinction between flying from kurdistan, and showing up at border. asking for asylum, 1996 assigne, signed into law by bill clinton
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that gave border patrol agent wide authority, they did not like the looks of you they would stamp your passport, see you later, they have that ability right now. there are airports where they are well-known for mean people whether or not did not like japanese people, kept stamping passports. asylum cases is different, this is where trump and sessions came up with this zero tolerance policy first by diverting people, saying don't do, that then they would come in, once you ask for asylum, saying i'm being persecuted by a gang that is when you trigger a due process right. i would say people nodding with trump in south carolina, have you two choices rule of law or due process. you can't separate those. >> i agree, people he is talking about are not going through port
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oof century, they for -- port of entry. >> or they don't show back up for a hearing. when they are given a trial date, and a time to go in front of a judge a lot just don't shw up, we have a broken immigration sim, we do not rash alley sit down and say this is how people we can allow in these are ghostt workers. peaworkers. >> i think family who are separated with ankle bracelet, reports rate 99%, people who apply for asylum behave much differently, right now we're choking off the asylum process and refugee process. that cretcreate this lump, a pia
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python at the border. >> you can't do both. what do you do? >> i think that what president trump is looking at, i think he cares about rallying his base. this is about what south carolina was, and immigration policies we have a lot to work to do, remember why he was here, he came down escalator, and build a wall, he got alleged. >> they were chanting that, talking about trade, they were chanting that. >> he got alleged on the wall. and elected on the wall, people remember that, one word, wall, they want it. >> he does actually believe it or not have a majority of americans who feel the same way. >> do you remember that we had immigration came to a hal, halt people crossing border when he got elected and fear of building
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of the wall, it slowed but it started back up. he made a reveren reference to,n as they get here, he is appealing to -- >> putting them -- >> simplistic mind without say take them back where they belong, and they like that. >> it is not legal, it shows there are more people coming over border as a result of the executive order and chaos in immigration. we need to fix a prob broken system. >> you see also a shift in border crossings, and it should not be oscillating. >> who would want to come over here. >> we have to go, they are wrapping me. calling me names. really mean. panel will return. but first up, did you hear backfiring motorcycles?
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>> welcome back to the home of gourmet immigration, harley-davidson anointing they will move some production out of u.s. in response to eu retaliation against our steel and aluminum tariffs. president took to twitter to voice his frustration. taxes, just a harley excuse be patient. is president missing something? joining me now kentucky congressman, thomas matthews. >> thank you. >> let's discuss this i understand that harley-davidson could be hit from both sides. the increase tariffs on steel and aluminum, then risings cost of raw goods and also tariffs
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that eu is slapping on certain american goods like your beloved bourbon 93% from kentucky. >> other 7% is counterfeit there you go. the tariffs are complicated. i don't think any ceo or bored oboard of director sitting aroud building a steel mill today, because they see the tariff on steel. it could go away tomorrow if president gets what he wants, it would be foolish to invest in a steel plant based on manage that president announced is temporary tariff. and also very complicated. you point odd bourbon has been targeted by other country overseas. >> as well as blue jeans, motor
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boats and peanut butters. >> some of our kentucky brands were bought by foreign companies. one of the but bowen -- brands is in the eu. whether you solve this equation. what you find out that tariffs are a tax on consumers, whether in united states or they are in britain, or the eu, you know other problem is, this is central planning. this is you know, as a free market conservative, i believe that markets do a better job of you know, figuring out through pricing, correct distribution of labor and inputs and sales, here we have government, one department of the government,
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department of commerce deciding which segments we need more of, more steel, and less this, that sounds like soviet union. >> republicans did not like it when president obama did it is solyndra. government should never be in business of picking winners and losers, the individual and free market do not win, we lose when that happens. other thing, i mean to be honest about harley-davidson, they done just wake up and say, oh, look the eu is slapping on some tariffs, they have been looking to move production for a while, they love gland handing president and using pretty tongues to talk about how they would increase production in u.s., they did that to boost their stock, and a pr stunt, you don't just on a dime move multimillions in production overseas because of something
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that might be a negotiating tactic, i am sorry. that not how manufacturing works. >> you are right. they will not cause new steel mills to open tomorrow, they might keep a failing steel mill in business for a little bit longer, but that is all, companies like harley-davidson, at most the tariffs might be a decision if there is a jump ball. but i am sure they were dozens of other inputs that went into that decision about moving product there. >> i think that they were looking for an excuse which made their big talk a few months ago look small, good luck t to -- bourbon industry and great people of kentucky. >> coming up, many of liberal encourages harassment of team of trump, are same people that
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it's in my neighborhood and this is the trend that we see coming out of this. again. kennedy: we are going to need apps like can i drink at starbucks again and go to chick-fil-a on the same day? i'm so confused. some make in america you can go to starbucks and you can go to whatever restaurant you want so long as the business owner will agree to serve you. and it's legal issues aside.
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there's also the matter of political strategy and i think if you are somebody who does not like donald trump and does not want to see donald trump in office after 2020 you are going to say this is a bad idea and that's why you are seeing nancy pelosi chuck schumer david axelrod senior people in the democratic party whose job basically is to elect democrats they are saying i don't really think this maxine waters business, i don't think you want to go that far. we'll want to do is say we want stability and we want people to be able to eat where they want to. and if people are on the fence you want them voting for your party and if you make people feel like they are going to be surrounded and shouted down or much worse because of a bumper sticker they might have they are much less like we do vote for you or anyone in your party and for all face flak that nancy pelosi has i'm glad she spoke out against maxine waters.
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she was the one who stood up there with paul ryan when steve scalise was fighting for his life saying in the house we are all one family. you see how quickly this turns violent and deadly unfortunately. >> the escalation is a real risk here and for democrats the name of the game is flipping counties that went for trump, excuse me they went for obama and then went for trump. they want to flip them back to democratic counties. you think anyone really thinks the way to flip those counties that went one way and then went the other way is to attack and harass? kennedy: to bother the living out of people that are signed up with another party? is the dumbest thing you can do and hopefully if you have any political sense at all you will come to your senses and i have to say after watching the
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kennedy: the president told an interviewer over the weekend that president trump is dashed doppelgänger. president trump some of their ex-style could make it my the greatest presence of all time. the comment did not escape the present during tonight's rally in south carolina. member this? >> david lynch you know david lynch puts down headline, trump
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could go down, this is a hollywood guy and the reason i do this is because you don't hear this and plenty of them voted for me. plenty of them voted for me. david lynch could go down as one of the greatest presidents in story. kennedy: take out the one of. it sounds too wishy-washy. it could cost him his paycheck. they trump presidency could pay huge dividends. matt welch and noel jones. i will start with you because i think if the left could find their unorthodox champion who flew the bird at whoever the left wanted they would be delighted to have someone fight for them with the voracity and consistency that the president does for republicans. >> when david lynch said that trump could be possibly the best president in history he got a major shout out from the president. i don't know but to get thing with hollywood peers, probably
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not. probably not at all but on the right they found a new hollywood producer. they are few and far between. kennedy: antonio sabato jr. and scott baio are going to be in the reboot. >> eraser head. david lynch is a wonderful crazy person. he has jars of -- and she talked about the jars of unspeakable human body parts that he keep senator heller somewhere in riverside. gary johnson a voter in 2016. kennedy: he was pretty convinced that he voted for the not democrat or republican. >> he speaks to a thing and it definitely a value proposition.
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he's so crazy and it's a moment of kind of like both fun and nihilism combined. if this incremental stuff is not working it, let's bring the weirdest person possible. this is what he is voicing. i think it's optimistic considering we are in a trade war. kennedy: there could be really bad things to happen and there could be great things to happen. the unpredictability is the hallmark of this administration but the president has staggering support among republicans but the only other time a president in modern history has seen these members was george w. bush right after 9/11. 90% of republicans still have faith in this president and part of that is because he goes through everyday and tries to checkboxes and i think any future democrat will be forced to do the same thing. >> is someone that didn't vote
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for the president because i didn't think he was going to hit anything on that list i wish i would have voted for him now. that's big for me to admit. kennedy: you are among friends. >> i think the president has such a great connection to people. i don't know if he's going to be the greatest president but i do see the potential of him getting somewhere as the top president in history. so unpredictable. kennedy: there slightly and addictive chemical at his rallies that make you crave them nightly. lauren and matt, no well way to kick off the week. i feel good. i need a hugging commercial. north koreans say they are looking forward to a new era in relations with the u.s. and president trump says north korea opposes that giant nuclear threat. he has a new demand for kim jong-un.
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this. >> we are not looking up in the air. are there any rockets up there? japan is very happy. they haven't had a rocket shot over them in seven months. there has been no rocket test and there has been no nuclear test but there've been no ballistic missiles. they blown up their site. got no coverage his fate used as an. kennedy: on friday the person said north korea poses an unusual and extraordinary threat to the united states in yesterday senior as official told reuters the u.s. will present north korea for specific questions and demands that would clarify the nations commitment to denote crustacean. are we in the clear? it the little confusing. turning to former cia officer and president of diligence llc mike baker is back. >> hello and thank you very much kennedy: what is the next phase? >> this is fascinating and it's
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one of the reasons we are in interesting times. heatwaves that the nuclear threat is over. nobody believes that and frankly again i'm always amazed at people wanting to take his tweets and read them literally and parse every word. he sends out this note saying and it's hyperbole but would happen on friday as we had renew economic sanctions. we had to decide we are going to renew economic sanctions so he says is the fact that fact that north korean nuclear program poses and extraordinary threat so he did the right thing and the administration did the right thing by continuing the economic sanctions. until we see some actual verifiable evidence that kim jong-un is serious about this. kennedy: we won't see that for quite some time. is there a chance that they ask is too big and it derails the
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entire thing? how do you mitigate that? >> there are so many ways as you indicated that the asks from the u.s. side will be measured by suspect that that's normally how these things go. you start drilling down into the weeds and people need to understand there are conversations underway between the u.s. and china, the u.s. and north korea the u.s. and south korea china north korea. this is going on off the radar screen. our asks will be measured. the return remains the missing servicemen from the korean conflict. indications of the opportunity to go in and verify certain sites are being scaled back. there will be things that can't be done. the problem will be if the asks from the north korean side are
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too big and that has been the case in the past. kim jong un comes to the table or his people come to the table and say we want it to end the notario lands between the u.s. and north korea that's not going to happen. should we be doing this? absolutely. setting the tweets aside as the administration progressing in a logical and measured fashion? yes. kennedy: so far even though we have gotten a little bit of conflicting feedback from the president and senior members in the administration you say things are on track from the summit to where we want to land. >> things are going in the way we expect them meaning a serious dealmaking sit down summit. you're going to come out the document that has a glorified summary of the minutes of the
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