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gain, but saving like jonathan said always is good, with rising student debt. david: and jonathan, money is not as important as a purpose in life. and you get part of that purpose from work. >> and from watching us. >> "bulls and bears" thank you. elizabeth: breaking news, vice president talking now about how trump white house is taking the fight to turkey. >> as you know last week the president announced that there would be sanctions fort coming if turkey moved forward with the actions, last friday i briefed you on the specifics of the authorities, today the president signed those authorities and instructed me to put them into action. effective immediately we antioned minister, minister of defense, of interior and energy. we are also sanctioned the
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department of defense. and the department of ministry of energy. the sanctions are primary, and secondary sa, i would like to sy that with these sanctions we will be simultaneously issuing two general licenses. the first general license will be very clear that the united nations and other ngo's that are conducting humanitarian responses will be able to continue. i would like to be clear that we will be issuing a license for the u.s. government and parties of the u.s. government to continue operations with turkey. as well as we will be issuing a license so that turkey can
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continue to buy fuel, we're not looking to shut down the energy for the people of turkey. license number 2 will authorize a 30 day wind down period for all of the general operations to allow for ordinary business. the president has been clear, these sanctions are strong. he is repaired to remove the santions is there is necessary action on turkey's point. again, we will be issuing a press release, details the specifics of this and the appropriate licenses. with that i'm happy to take two or three questions on the technical issues, associated with the sanctions. >> for you on what is going to be a red line that would lift the sanctions. you said -- what are the conditions? that president erdogan has to meet, it is a cease-fire? and mr. vice president, why is president confident the
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sanctions are not too little to late. >> i will answer the why not too little too late, and vice president of the removal. as we warned all along. our desire is not to shut down the turkey economy. or desire to see a appropriate response, the sanctions will be very severe on the turkish economy. we can continue to ramp up the sanctions, we were clear in warning the government of this sanctions, we were deliberate last friday in not puts them in place, the president has been monitoring the situation, and the concerns. with that i turn it over to vice president. >> president trump made it very year that united states will continue to take actions again turkey's economy until they bridge the violence to an end. we want an immediacies fire. and we want to begin negotiations between the turkey
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and syrian defense forces. president trump again offered to have the united states of america mediate in those discussions, but from very early on, the president has been very clear. we have great concerns about civilian populations. we have great concerns about religious minorities, christians and other religion minorities within the area where the turkish invasion is underway. and we have concern about isis fighters, who are being held by kurdish forces today. now, general did give the president app assurance that the kurdish forces would continue to support the prisons that detain the isis fighters. but the president also made it clear to turkey we expect them to take effort to continue to
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restrain and ensure the on going detention of any isis fighters captured identify the last two years of fighting. but the president's objective is clear. that this sanctions today will continue. and will worsen unless and until turkey embraces an immediacies fire, stops -- immediate, ceasefire, stops violence and negotiate a long-term settlement of issues on the border between turkey and syria. >> what did president authorize in conversation initl initiallyh president ir erdogan any militay action? and secondly, president asked forever a cease-fire? >> well, united states of mrveg did noamerica did not give a grn light to turkey to invade syria,
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president has been very clear on that. and reiterated to president erdogan today, that president erdogan, i think knows president trump's mind on this matter. very clearly today. president trump pressed him strongly in a telephone call today. to immediately embrace a ceasefire. as i said he directed me to lead a delegation, we'll be leaving as quickly as possible to travel to region to pursue a ceasefire and negotiated settlement. but t president -- look. he said from the time he was a candidate and forward, that he wanted to bring an end t end-tod less wars -- end to the endless wars and opportunities to bring forces home. out of harm's way has always been a priority, but does not
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mean that president in anyway in anyway, encourages violence anywhere in the world, let alone on the border between turkey and syria. and the president reiterated that point to president erdogan today, and we'll continue to stand very strongly, sanctions that have been imposed today are a beginning. president trump made it very clear that we will continue to use the strength of this economy and we will continue to engage our allies, president trump -- spoke it president macron of france today, we'll engage allies in the world. as president trump did today we'll continue to call to president erdogan to end the violence, come to the table and embrace a negotiated set ill am. >settlement. >> go ahead. >> -- what is united states going to do about the isis fighters he has -- from the
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jail, our reporters on ground say? >> there has been no decision made about scheduled meeting next month. but -- let me say that president could not have been more firm with president erdogan today. the united states of america not going to tolerate turkey's invasion of syria. any further. we're calling on syria to stand down. to end the violence. and come to the negotiating table that is the reason that president sends me to the region. to make his intention very clear, and we're going to be looking for turkey to take strong action in the regard. president also made it clear, when he talked with general maslum of kurdish forces and president erdogan we anticipate
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and expect kurdish forces and turkish forces will save guard -- safeguard and ensure o on gog den tension of isis forces that are captive. he made the commitment to president, in his words we keep isis under control. and president erdogan knows where president trump stands, but, make no mistake about it president is very concerned about instability in the region, and concerned about the loss of innocent civilian lives and religious minorities that is why today. at president's direction, united states imposed punishing sanctions on turkey, and made it very clear that it will only be the beginning unless turkey is willing to embrace a ceasefire, come to the negotiating table
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and en the violence -- end the violence. >> a quick question. elizabeth: vice president michael pence, and treasury secretary steve mnuchin on the recent action by the white house, gain turkey -- against turkey, nile from heritage found daifoundation. president halting 100 billion in trade negotiations, slamming turk woe sanctions, bringing back 50 pe% tariffs on style. turkey faces a deepening currency crisis, the world's worse performing currency right now, has been rocketing in and out of recession, your take? >> well, this is a very significant move by u.s. administration, i expect that you will probably see a number of country in europe as well follow u.s. leed, and soon eu may look at u.s. sanctions in
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place again turkey. a hard hitting policy. this is designed to i think force turks to come to thoash negotiations table with the kurds to reach a negotiated sety settlement. turkey is acting in a reckless manner at the moment, and u.s. and other western governments have strongly condemned the turkey actions, and administration will force the turkey government to think twice about continuing its military operations that have led to anitio--significant loss of hum, i expect the sanctions in place could further increase overcoming weeks. elizabeth: nile, the big one not drops yet, trump administration
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could step in, and stop turkey from using u.s. banks to clear dollar trade, turkey has been trying to stock pile u.s. dollars, because, it is in a debt crisis, more than half of its debt is foreign denominated, it needs dollar to clear trade, would the white house drop that on turkey. it possible. >> i think without a doubt, the trump administration means business here. these are significant early sanctions of firs wave, you coue stronger sanctionsis sanction i. i think for turk this going to make their leaders think twice before continuing. as vice president pence mentioned we need to see a negotiated settle am here, between two sides, we cannot
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tolerate a continuation of the violence, the united states is very clear fundamental interest here in syria, preventing resurgence of isis and preventing iran of taking advantage of latest turmoil, and prevent another refugee crises from happening. u.s. has clear fundamental interest in syria. elizabeth: recapping a debt crisis and currency crisis is now blowing up in turkey, white house just announcing significant sanctions, 50% tariff on turkish steel, thank you niles. >> thank you. elizabeth: right to fox news steve harrigan in syria with latest on the fighting there. reporter: what began as military operation is now evolved to something bigger more dangerous,
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a war between turkey and syria. a country backed by russia. kurdish officials wasted little time in find a new partner after withdrawal of u.s. forces, which they describe add a stab? the back. syrian government troops under aadassadreached frontlines, a we sight to many on the ground. fighting is brutal, arab militia backed by turkey have been accused of atrocities, pulling a political female leader from her car, shooting her in the head. and a convoy with armed men, civilians and journalists was bombed on front line, killing 9. and dozens of civilians, kill by mortar shells, there is a raining here among civilians
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that no one is doing anything to save them. >> where are the united nations? let them come to see the blood of our children on the floor. why don't they show up? our children are gone. our girls are gone. our descren strength is gone. reporter: several world leader warn it could lead to resurgence of the islamic state in region. over past three days, two mass escapes have been attempted at the facilities had. civilians are looking for an escape from fighting that come to their doorstep, more than 130,000 people are on the move, trying to get away from the fighting, that number has gone up each day. elizabeth: steve thank you so much. >> now to the impeachment inquiry, we get to fox news on capitol hill. chad. reporter: as we speak, fiona hill. trump administration top russia
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adviser remains behind closed-doors for a transcribed interview, she has been in there since 10:00, we're expecting george kent to come from a closed-door transcribed interview tomorrow, capitol hill will probably explode tomorrow, first time in two and a half weeks, house members of return to session, they will talk about impeachment and syria, part of the trump administration audience with the turkey sanctions are members of congress from both sides, they are appellatic about how the administration has handled this, there will probably be resolution to try to rebuke the president, in past hour a statement from chuck schumer. he said, we have entered a dangerous moment. as it is clear to all including many republicans, that the president's decision endangered our national security. a biz week on capitol hill. we should expects briefings for
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house and senate members to syria late this week, liz. elizabeth: okay chad thank you. >> coming up more on critics say that house democrats are doing mutual am in thimpeachment in t. >> mexico stepping up, military police blocking a caravan of 2000 illegal aliens from africa. at guatemala border, that story coming up. with sofi, get your credit cards right- by consolidating your credit card debt into one monthly payment. and get your interest rate right. so you can save big. get a no-fee personal loan up to $100k.
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elizabeth: tonight, white house looking to steady will ship after a brutal week. on political challenges, like sanctions and actions again turkey, and crunch time in the uk, brexit week looms, brexit is -- britain to leave the eu on october 31. to china, bringing in john bussey, associated editor "wall street journal," your reaction on the -- a truce? >> right. probably generous, calling it that. this is not a deal. a year ago president raised
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tariffs, china decided to not buy u.s. agricultural goods, now the president is lowering tariffs and china will buy agricultural goods, back to where we were. the stock market liked it. he gets a little bit of relief for u.s. farmers, china. gets some relief forever the exports. and it has a african swine fever in country, fork population has -- pork population has been hurt, it needs imports, it is probably a win-win for both, it is just a you know return to where we were. elizabeth: at least we're talking. always o optimism, debt tariffs could -- december tariffs could kick in. bringing our viewer pedwith china, china says it want more talks, many areas still unresolved, includes intellectual property.
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december tariff, china's huawei, and china manipulating currency. >> all big issues, issue that trump administration set out to resolve that was to change the way that china' economy works and china trades in global system, no more theft of intellectual property. no more forcing u.s. companying to transfer their technology to china, better adherence to wto rules, fairer standards within country that allowed u.s. company to vist, those are the big issues, they are still unresolved. >> the optimism, if they were not interested in proking some progress -- in some progress they would not be talking. but to this, you have been an observer of markets, paul krugman. he writes for "new york times," he says, admitting that he and
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other economists have been wrong about globalization hurting the american worker, they did not rely on methods that would focus on worker, in certain industries, how can people trust what krugman writes from now on. >> question is what president will do. -- >> president of krugman. >> yes. >> in his mind what is most important economic theme. but president is doing on this trade issue is an whole other thing, what chinese agreed to and president agreed to is basic loy a stand still, chinese are family waiting -- fundamentally waiting until th the election happens. >> that is the back story. when you read columnists like krugman who always says yes to
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globalization, president said what about u.s. worker, now fall krugman admitting yeah we missed the trends of american workers, a mistake, i understand what you say, i whan understand what krun is saying, but him to say, i made a mistake, can you trust him. >> he is a smart cat, a great newspaper, "new york times" a good exam pet or, you -- competitor, you will agree or not. most people have come to fact that american worker got hammered. elizabeth: yeah,ion busy thank . >> my pleasure. >> democrats getting blasted, ditticritic say that democrats g to reverse an election, testifying behind closed-doors, schiff said he should have been
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>> the democrats and media are partners. talking about southern border, they talk about in a manufactured crisis, they said it was not a crisis it was manufactured. we had caravans. elizabeth: okay president, when he was talking about media, not about our show the "evening edit" we've been focused on the border crisis sunday one, fox news william largeness with
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latest. reporter: migrant from africa and haiti are in limbo, they have been stuck camped in a southern mexico parking lot, waiting for a visa. mexico refused the visas, leaving them strappedded, saturday -- stranded, saturday about a thousand lift in a large group, but mexican national guard blocked road, and loaded them in a van and returned them to the parking lot. >> i am hir i here waiting quiee ask authority to open the doors, hope their hearts. >> there were women, children, mothers with babies. they are tired. reporter: mexico promised in a
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statement to process their visas allowing them to stay with restrictions or send them back to their home country, advocates call this cruel and shameful that mexico will not provide free transit to u.s. as in the past. change about 9 months ago president trump threatened to retaliate financially it worked, mexico record deports numbers of migrant, and u.s. seeing a dramatic reduction. right now migration out of africa has not stopped, but as europe cracked down, the u.s. and mexico are the alternative. elizabeth: thank you. coming up, critics say, however you think about president trump, that democrats are trying to reverse an election in the dark, by having witnesses testify behind closed-doors, and leaking it, this as adam schiff now said
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elizabeth: joe biden's son hunter biden, said he is stepping down from board of a chinese equity fund by halloween, he will keep his 10% stake in the fund, and he will stay working on behalf of foreign businesses only if his father wins presidentially then he said he will back out of th that. joe biden defending his son. >> no one has indicated of any
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consequence that anything was done wrong or illegally by me, or by my son. every major national, international, and local news operation, looked into it. said it is a lie, this is the president who is flat lying. elizabeth: fox news peter doocy with more. reporter: he heard and saw hunter biden on camera for first time since his name wound up in middle of impeachment inquiry and questions about his business dealings overseas, abc has a interview with him tomorrow, in clip he said, president wants to know where i am, i am right here, he will have a lot more time on his hands, because he said, if his dad gets elected president, he will not ser sue -- pursue any more initial business deals and give up his
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seat onboard of a private equity firm backed by chinese communist government, both decisions his dad said he didn't know about until he read the statement. >> he decided that not good to do, we said he does not like the appearance of it. by statement i read today, my son and i, do not, or never had or my son the attorney general and i talk about their policies at all. reporter: 11 of joe biden's rivals will have chance to ask about hunter biden tomorrow night if they want to, but one, does not plan to. >> look, we may become peteing for presidency, what is going on in this white house, and way that they have put america's interest 6 second. >> i think is a reminder of what is really at stake. reporter: joe biden continues to insist he and his son did nothing wrong, he also continues
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to insist he is the reason for the impeachment inquiry. elizabeth: peter doocy thank you. >> let's bring in former acting attorney general matthew whitaker, your reaction? >> good that hunter will appear, i guess, on aches abc and talk t what he did, and how he traded on his dad's last name while vice president to land lucrative business deals. i am surprised that joe biden talking about it has been fully investigate by media, i am really not sure it has, we're learning about some nuances of be deals in ukraine and china. i think there is a lot more. i know i have a lot more questions, i don't feel it has been fully vetted. >> turning to impeachment inquiry, democrats gets blasted, saying trying to reverse an an
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election in dark with close door testimony then leaking, now adam schiff said that the democrats may not need the whistleblower to testify. >> our primary interest is making sure that person is protected, now this is more than one whistleblower, they are protected, given we already have the call record, we don't need the whistleblower who was not on the call to tell us what took place. we have best evidence of that. elizabeth: and this, adam schiff said he should have been more clear about that whistleblower contacting his committee ahead of time. schiff tweeted about trump impeachment, and schiff said, he does not need to testify, and there no quid pro quo, that is a direct quote, what is going on? >> shifting sands for adam
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schiff, we have a situation where clearly, the whistleblowerring not be as strong as a witness as they believe he maybe was initially. i really think that when i am talking about americans and back home in iowa this weekend, what they care about is, is congress doing something like passing usmca, helping small businesses and farmers and the like. i believe that congress is just wasting its time to this impeachment inquiry, they have been wants to impeachment this president, i think that american people are tiring of it. elizabeth: the media was calling for trump's impeachment in march 2016 even before he was elected. we know that progressives, they want house speaker nancy pelosi to hold a official vote to the impeachment inquiry. tell us more about americans are
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talking about, we're hearing they are tired of this inside the beltway politics, and that is why voters within for drusm in first place. trump is -- a lot of voterswith. >> there is a lot of frustration. i am from iowa, they are not talking about impeachment other than how much of a waste of a time it is for congress. we have 6 commities that are investigating this president. they are not doing work of the american people, and i really, i think until they start doing what good for america, it will look more and more like they are trying to overturn the election from 2016, 13 months before the next electtion, where american people will speak, it does not make sense politically, i keep reminding folks mutual a impeacs purely a political process.
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elizabeth: matthew whitaker come back and visit. >> okay. elizabeth: coming up former top democrat harry reid, now warning 2020 democrat ahead of their debate tomorrow night, don't under estimate president trump. and we have this, bernie sanders recovering from his heart attack, now ripping into elizabeth warren. calling her a quote capitalist. as critics say their never tested in real world magical policy ideas, saying it will ruin america, that story coming up. long ago ♪ ♪ we would walk on the sidewalk ♪ ♪ all around the wind blows ♪ we would only hold on to let go ♪ ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ we need someone to lean on ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ we needed somebody to lean on ♪ ♪ ♪
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elizabeth: look who is here, lou dobbs with a preview of his show. >> liz, look who is there. good to have you back. elizabeth: same hire. right, good to be back. >> we'll have all-star lineup of army colonel douglas mcgregor. we take up president's demands for a turkish ceasefire in syria,. whether china has any intentions of making a deal with the united states. and dems secret of so-called impeachment.
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and also a shake up at top of the department of homeland security. what does it mean? we'll talk with citizenship, system brea imgreg immigration . join us, back to you. elizabeth: straigh great stuff. >> this former top democrat harry reid warning 2020 democrats ahead of their debate tomorrow night d do not under estimate president trump. >> he is a very smart man, no matter the subject, any argument he involves himself in, it is on his terms, anyone that thinks. he will be beat easily should have another thing coming. >> president trump agreeing, tweeting: thank you harry reid. let's bring in patrice from
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independent women forum. patrice, where is democrat debate on jobs in the economy. >> they don't have one, they don't want to talk about it, this is difficult to run against a president's record of historically low unemployment rates and high median household incomes, you will not hear about that tomorrow. and then to question about underestimates president trump, i think they do. i think they are reading the animus that some americans have against president trump, they think that is true of all americans. but harry reid did mention in that interview that president has a core support of 40% of americans, maybe it 33 or 40, but he makes a good point, there are core trump supporters, and those who support his policies. elizabeth: let's watch this, bernie sanders attacking warren as a capitalist? really. let's look at her policies.
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also, up in of 2020 democrats show or talk about the 20 trillion dollar in government debt or billions in waste, fraud and abuse in government. and elizabeth warren, has been dodging, questions she has dodged 17 times, questions about raising middle class taxes. >> would you raise taxing on the middle class to pay for medicare for all. >> costs will go up. for billionaires and go up for corporations, for middle class families, costs will go down. >> let's make the zillionaires pay a fair shire. share. >> middle class families will see costs go down. >> but will there taxes go up?
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>> here is the thing. >> here is the thing. >> not the same as -- what matters to family is cost. >> no, not, it is about where -- >> you keep dodging, how much of your taxes go up, you say. >> how much of your costs going down? a different question, how much do your taxes go up. >> how much of the cost? >> okay, she wants to have narrative her way. >> this is good, we need to keep showing those clips, i hope other hole her feet to the fire on this. because, you know. the taxes she plans to raising at best raise 1 to 3 trillion, but for her shopping list, her shoassocialist shopping list is0 trillion. she could impose new wealth taxes that is still not enough, that means regular folks like us, middle class workers will see tax increases and it may
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bump to lower income americans, she could dodge that for only so long. elizabeth: bernie sanders said he will tax incomes of 29,000, that is lower income. patrice, love having you on. >> thank you. elizabeth: next up, more details on mexico stepping up. i doing what president trump is asking. blocking another caravan. we have more on that story. driverless cars, or trips to mars. no commission. delivery drones, or the latest phones. no commission. no matter what you trade, at fidelity you'll pay no commission for online u.s. equity trades.
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liz: we are back with our in-depth coverage of the border crisis that you won't see anywhere else. given the chaos in the middle east, should the u.s. be doubling down and protecting the border. >> the american people have been want to go security border for a long time. now we have the plans to secure that border. threats around the world can show up in this hemisphere and have shown up at our border. we need too focus on securing that border while working with our international partners to up
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sure threats stay away from us. liz: the president and others have praised mexico for their efforts. >> you have to aloud the president for using the threats of tariffs to get mexico to close the border. and working with the countries in the northern triangle. that's a huge help. in 34 years of border stuff i have never seen anything done like that by mexico. you have to applaud them for that as well. liz: the associated press is reporting that the census bureau is asking states for driver's license information and records, typically those records include citizenship data. and they are asking for
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information on government assistance. >> they couldn't get it through on the census form so there are alternative ways to find out who is in the country, how they got here, what their status is. that's important for to us know as a country. if you want an immigration system that has integrity. you have to know who is here and who is accessing benefits when they are here. liz: do you expect democrats and the courts to stop that. >> they will all be taken to court in some of the district levels the president has lost the fights but overall he has won as it goes up through the district level and maybe the supreme court. but you have to ask yourself. who doesn't want to know who is here and what their status is. liz: we had 850,000 people apprehend at the border. good to see you sir.
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