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he's like what, me, i didn't do anything. >> he just wanted a warm place to start his hibernation. >> thanks for joining us. >> "outnumbered" begins right now. >> sandra: fox news alert, former adult film star stormy daniels doing her first interviews and she sat down with the minutes. the man who threatened to keep her quiet over her encounter with donald trump. this is "outnumbered." i'm sandra smith. here today, harris faulkner. trish regan, democratic strategist and fox news contributor jessica tarlov and joining us on the couch today, republican political strategist and former chief of staff to senate majority leader mitch mcconnell, josh holmes joins us and he is "outnumbered." good afternoon to you. >> josh: thanks for having me buried >> harris: things were bringing that beautiful beaut of the couch today. that's our job. could use some of that. let's begin. stormy daniels giving her first interviews and she sat down
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60 minutes. just yesterday, daniels showed up a federal court in new york city where she tore into president from his lawyer michael cohen saying his treatment of women "like me and now." that came after a judge rejected an attempt by lawyers by the president and cohen to block federal prosecutors from reviewing materials seized in those rates on cohen's home and office last week. though the judge may allow a neutral third party to weigh in as well. it was also revealed that yesterday's hearing that michael cohen's attorney claims that mr. cohen represented three clients become a fund-raiser elliot brady, president trump, and a fox news sean hannity. today, stormy daniels answered critics who questioned whether she is doing this for publicity. >> i've got more bookings than usual but i'm doing the job that i've been doing for the last almost 20 years. yes, there's a lot of publicity but i didn't do it for that because this isn't what i want to be known for. as a matter of fact, hid for
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quite a while and it's overwhelming and intimidating and downright scary how a lot of times. i've had to hire bodyguards so i'm making more money, but i'm spending so much more. >> sandra: you want to take this one out of the gate? >> josh: i appreciate that, sandra. stormy daniels as an adult film star. it doesn't strike me as someone who is overly nervous about what they're known for. at this stage clearly she wants to be on camera. there's no need for her at all to be at the courthouse yesterday. the hearing had basically nothing to do with her. it was about michael cohen and about the appropriateness of revealing information about his client president trump. so they're making an absolute sideshow out of this and i think it's regrettable in a lot of ways. >> sandra: i know her team has pushed back on that sing the judge knew they were going to be there and they made the case that they had every reason to be there but still, the question l, jessica, where does this
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go next? >> jessica: i'm not really sure. i want to add to what josh was saying that michael cohen had intimated that he may have also recorded his clients and his transactions. he said that. so there is a reason than that stormy daniels was involved in yesterday's hearing and yes, there was warning about it. i have no idea where this goes. if you like every day, there's some new layer that makes it even more confusing and difficult to see the end game here. it does appear that what's going on with michael cohen now is certainly as important as what's going on about the rush of and robert mueller investigation and we are now looking at a two-pronged attack on president trump and what's going on with mueller and going back to his new york city days, when he was doing financially, the sty with which he did his business, and all of this chaos. this is not just stormy daniels, multiple women here. >> sandra: harris? >> harris: you talk about whether or not they have a right to be there or should have been there. her attorney is playing this like a movie.
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you have to give this guy some credit for knowing how to build the drama and be there at those moments. he played both sides of the sean hannity thing as well. he came out like some sort of end of a court show commentator and said this person one victory michael: because now he'll get to see exactly what the fbi has and be able to talk about what should be taken out in terms of attorney-client privilege. and then he threw his friend sean hannity under all wheels of the bus because he named him yet he wasn't truly a client. he is playing this i'm of the big question is i understand what you're saying in terms of how salacious it is, but you put this on par with robert mueller's investigation, that seems odd to me and if that's the case, can taxpayers have their money back, because i don't think we have a plan. >> jessica: definitely not getting your money back. what i meant as the stories have gotten this large. and it is more salacious but the way in which now president trump conducted his business.
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must be when there is the anti-trump dossier which had some things in it that were put together by basically the president's political enemy. >> trish: let me jump in and ask this question. how is it criminal if the president was woman entered some kind of agreement which she signed up for and was willing to agree to come how is that a criminal action if two people -- she was a private citizen at this point decided to enter a legal agreement? i don't know if there's any criminality in that. what is perhaps most disturbing about this story is her accusation of people basically trying to threaten her, to bully her. that's where it starts to get extremely shady. that's where the criminal aspect comes in. >> sandra: here is the reveal, the sketch of the man who stormy daniels claimed threaten her. >> harris: you have it? to go to your recollection, is that the person that threatened
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you? >> absolutely. >> looks exactly like that person? >> why did you feel like you couldn't go to the police originally when you were threatened? >> first of all, i was scared. especially what he told me not to do. i would've gone to the police and said a man approached me, this is what he said to me, he told me leave mr. trump alone and there very next question the detective would ask me, why would somebody tell you to leave mr. trump alone? and i would've had to answer that question which was not public at the time and i would've had to tell an entire police department and the police reports are public record, i know that for a fact. i had sex with donald trump. >> harris: can i just step in? anderson cooper is also public record and she did tell the whole world what you just said. so i had that question the night the initial interview aired. you had your baby in your baby carrier walking into the gym. i remember it word for word because it stuck out so much as you said. when you get to the point where people are threatened, that's the part where you tune in on a different level. now we have a whole story behind
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it. he sat with anderson cooper, he has just as many follow-up questions but you didn't have that story then and it was an important one. this feels a bit now orchestrated like a movie and he is playing it correctly in the sense that it keeps you tuned in. potentially. we will see. we got a lot of things going on in this country. >> sandra: one thing is for sure, she caused quite a stir when she showed up at the courthouse yesterday. i was talking to one of our producers on the ground there and it was a spectacle. >> josh: we know that, and this is a made-for-tv show. she is playing president trump's game in a lot of ways. while the two of them together. i think it's really important here is to circle back to how this whole thing started. this entire investigation starting with bob mueller and a special counsel started with allegations of russian collusion. look where we are now. >> jessica: but this is a separate grade bob mueller's team just released a statement
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saying you were hearing some things that are not true and let us do our work. >> josh: i think this is the core frustration that many trump supporters have is let's get to that question. let's get to the question about whether smoke or fire or anything else about russian collusion with the trim campaign may or may not have done during the course of that election, but now we are talking about adult film actresses and his personal lawyer and heaven knows what in his personal legal file. >> jessica: but if his personal lawyer paid hush money and did that illegally with campaign and violated campaign finance laws, doesn't that matter? is not that he just went out and cheated on his wife and wanted to go away. a lot of people assigned them for lots of reasons and i understand that but if campaign funds were illegally used, if intimidation was part of this, that's breaking laws. >> josh: what we found out the course of the clinton investigation in the late '90s that we are spiting out in this special investigation is the slippery slope never stops. and the individual walking the
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planet right now coming to spend enough time looking through anything they've ever done, every email they've ever sent, every phone call they've ever played scum he to have some kin kind. >> jessica: you haven't paid anybody off. >> josh: we have missed the point of the brush investigatio investigation. >> harris: with michael cohen, karen mcdougall which said her attorney was working with him to keep her quiet. so there is collusion, just has nothing to do with the presiden president. >> josh: or any public interest whatsoever. >> sandra: that's not going away anytime soon or a showdown over the border. the growing war of words between president trump and california's democratic governor after the administration says jerry brown rejected the border patrol's request for help. now the president is weighing in and the governor is responding. plus, defense secretary jim
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mattis, a brief congress on syria. what president trump will or should do next. we debate that just ahead. okay folks!
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from now today. they will be briefing lawmakers on syria as questions are growing about what president trump would or should do next. the briefing comes at the white house is now saying they are considering all sanctions, additional sanctions on russia. after that chemical attack in syria. the statement made after u.n. ambassador nikki haley said over the weekend new sanctions would be announced monday or yesterda yesterday. we now know that didn't happen. for public and congressman chris stewart of utah shooting down critics who say the president and haley are not on the same page. >> i think the president does support sanctions. he's been a little bit more thoughtful about it. i get frustrated once in a while because they have taken a lot of time but i don't think there's disagreement between him and ambassador haley. i think the president may be is just trying to coordinate with congress and perhaps our allies even to strengthen sanctions. this president against a common narrative has been a very strong
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on russia when it really comes to the policy and when it really matters. >> harris: syrian state televisions as a chemical watchdog team is now in town. where that attack apparently happened in. russian forces have rigorously blocked inspectors raising suspicions of the syrian regime in russia were scrubbing the area of evidence. russia denies that. and at the senior israeli military source tells fox news the allied air strike in russia -- in syria did not succeed at eliminating the syrian chemical weapons operation and only did marginal damage. senator lindsey graham called it a step backward. >> a missed opportunity. the capabilities to wage war were becoming the chemical weapons police. we don't have a strategy about why syria matters. assad did not pay a big price. i think this is a disaster for us in syria. >> harris: kentucky
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senator rand paul writes in an op-ed appearing to address the president directly. we need to rebuild here, not there. we need to rebuild our military, not overuse it policing the world and nation building. the syrian civil war never should have been our fight. let's end our involvement. >> josh: those who represent the two kind of ends of the spectrum ideologically on what we should do in syria. >> harris: within the republican party? to be i think almost within both parties. >> harris: whose side is bigger? >> josh: certainly within the republican party, senator graham's is much larger. i think that the reality his global security is a pretty dynamic situation in many years back, what's happening in syria right now it is a direct result of the obama administration's absence in syria. the red lines of a cross that had nothing, no impact on the united states. no response whatsoever. it's what we saw was russia
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filling a void that the united states had been there to fill and not only did that happen in an isolated backing within syria but it emboldens russia and emboldens a random, emboldens our foes across the globe and pretty soon you get to feeling comfortable with countries in your elections. we have to make sure the united states is playing a proper leadership role in the world. >> harris: have a quick follow-up for you, what is our foreign policy with regard to syria? >> josh: at this point, it's extremely difficult because you don't have a lot of winners here. it's action allies. >> harris: we don't have to worry about anyone else being a winner, what is our foreign policy? >> josh: is up for interpretation. but if you look at our core, with the goal ought to be is to make sure the assad regime is not gassing its own people, that the void of american leadership is not left for russia, iran, and others to fill. in the united states when they can reassert itself as a leader in the world and ensuring that we are not having this broad
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undertaking of problems across the globe. >> harris: the second when you mention i'm a little too concerned it's too late for and that is russia being a hegemon because they did step into that. >> trish: your question was spot on. your question to josh about what is our goal their? spot on. i think this is where the dilemma is coming from. yes, the middle east has a new sheriff there and it happens to be a vladimir putin. that's why he wants to have that presence in syria. that's why he is connected to iran. that's why we are trying to strengthen our allegiance with saudi arabia because i hate to say, and the senator knows us as well, what this is all about is oil. and who was going to control oil going forward. >> sandra: do you think more sanctions would work on a russia? >> trish: yes. if we wanted to exert economic pressure, we could put all the more sanctions on russia and that might cause them to back off a little because it's going
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to hurt them. it is going to hurt them in the near term. but what this really is about is that hegemonic destiny in the middle east. are we willing to give that up? >> harris: what's so interesting about what you're saying and jessica, i'll go to you with this. russia, if they do start to feel dumb sanctions with regards to oil over the parts of their economy, they will back away because they learn some pretty tough lessons in afghanistan. it's not worth staying if you can't win. >> jessica: we've seen after the effect on the market and an evaluation on their currency that they are seeing those effects. the sanctions that went into place about a week and a half ago whether you want to say it's because of the election meddling where it's because of other actions that they've taken in support for these kind of regimes like syria and iran hit russians hard. if you look at people who are fiercely critical of american leadership on this issue like gary casper who know very well what vladimir putin is about and the russia is about, they say those sanctions are what do the trick. when you see the market's going like this and oligarchs are losing their money and losing
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their property and they can't travel where they want, that's how you get it. so i agree with you on a sanctions front but i do think the syria issue like when president trump authorized rex at the beginning of his presidency is a great moment for unification amongst the parties because democrats and republicans are basically on the same side when you look at chuck schumer who said i support these facts. i went to have a conversation about our strategy. >> sandra: getting back to the putin and these sanctions, and what if that's the next step. i was talking to the senator this morning on the senate foreign relations committee and they should be considered. then i asked him about the potential meeting with putin, between donald trump and who vladimir putin because the white house has said that is still a possibility. do you think that's in the cards here in the near future? >> josh: i think it's absolutely in the cards. >> harris: is it a good idea? >> josh: rewritten extremely contentious point in our relationship.
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certainly, we've got to be ready to meet with vladimir putin. what comes out of it is another story. i agree, i think the sanctions are absolutely necessary here and i would go forward with those regardless. >> harris: how do you account for what looked like maybe a little weird positioning between the white house and the ambassador nikki haley? >> josh: i don't think we be talking about it unless we are looking at it in the backdrop of the russia investigation where there is basically a cottage industry that is dedicated to try to undermine the president. >> harris: though i have said no. they may be coming but it wasn't going to be immediate. >> josh: i just think we wouldn't talk about it but it a part of that larger issue. >> harris: you cannot believe everything you read. a spokesman for special counsel robert mueller steam reportedly said that many stories in the media about the russia investigation are inaccurate. are they calling if they can use? that was my question, not theirs. whether the announcement vindicates president trump's battle with the mainstream
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now. >> harris: a "new york times" support detailing james comey's attacks may have tarnished his carefully cultivated image of somewhat above the political fray. comey has described president trump as morally unfit for office and attacked the commander in chief's appearance including his hair and skin tone. he said he liked his hair but then went south from there. the article argues the criticism is in stark contrast comey's mission at the fbi. in both the left and the right including many who count themselves as fierce critics of mr. trump say that embarking on the star turn, mr. comey may be undercutting his own indictment of the president's character and conduct. but the former fbi director defending himself on the issue just this morning. >> if you read the whole book, you'll see i'm trying to bring in the authors with me into a room so i described all kinds of people in great detail to try to
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create a vivid image for the reader. i'm not trying to make fun of president trump. i'm not try to make fun of anybody. if you read the whole book, you'll see them trying to give you that picture. >> harris: when you look at that picture, it includes really going after the president to such a degree of the rnc now has an entire program countering james comey's book. >> josh: the idea that he's not personally attacking the president is preposterous. of course he is. he's taking a shot to his physical appearance, his hair. everything else. but look, if his goal was to sell books, he's doing a good job. if his goal is to undercut the president, i think he's doing the exact opposite. i think he is providing an awful lot of fodder for the president contention that this is a guy who is not on the up and up, who had something against them from the very beginning and basically processed this investigation in the clinton investigation accordingly. and he has at this stage given a lot of oxygen to that argument.
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>> harris: you know it's interesting talking about giving oxygen, how about giving oxygen just to republicans? physically, you've got a republican, james comey going after the republican president, and the one thing that's not in that sentence is a mention of democrats. you guys are just left out of the conversation. >> jessica: there are plenty of democrats out there who are really hot and bothered with what's going on with james comey for a number of reasons. lanny davis is unhappy. nick merrill is unhappy, a lot of her team aren't happy. the fact that he decided to go out there and say that he reopened the investigation 11 days out from the election which he then seem to be implying an interview in the transcript in a book that was a little bit regrettable and there's clearly a sense of guilt about it. he has seen the polls and no one should be considering the polls if you are the head of the fbi. >> harris: are you happy the president fired him? >> jessica: i think hillary clinton would have fired him as well.
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i think that either of them would have fired him for what has gone on. but i do think is interesting about this is that he feels clearly some sense of guilt for what happened with hillary but he doesn't talk about the fact that he didn't tell the american public that then candidate trump was under investigation. so that's where democrats have a lot of trouble with this. >> trish: let me add to this. if one of the things that struck me most in the interview with george stephanopoulos is when george asked him did you ever tell the president when you told him about this dossier that was out there on you, did you ever tell them that it was compiled by the opposition? and that these were your political enemies i had put this together and financed this and james comey said no, i didn't really think that was important. and i thought you didn't think that was important? tickets back to the fisa warrant, didn't think it was important to tell the judge. that it was paid for by the opposition?
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>> harris: it looks like it then you have an fbi director and maybe others within the democratic party who are playing for a team against the other candidate on the other side. >> sandra: looks like and was as two different things and that's where the american people are having a hard time deciphering as they watch this because you want our fbi to have a squeaky clean image. you don't want to think as a director of being part of it, but then you have him sitting down talking about his wife and his daughters and their advocacy for hillary clinton and participating in the women's march and all of those things as we have seen time and time again in the media pointed out that that is fair game for family members to vote and support a candidate that's different when you have the fbi director talking about it now. >> harris: the people that he led, peter strzok and lisa page, were also having those kind of textured conversations and then the question begins, how much of that blood from the top? how much of that was just kind
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of the wound that was already cut end. and put at the chilling effect or may be turned a blind eye to some things that were going on? it's a fair question because he's brought it up. and by the way, should fbi directors formerly be writing books? it gives us an opportunity now to look at what we know and what we thought we knew. >> sandra: we will leave it there. a special counsel robert mueller steam reportedly warning that you cannot believe everything yu read on the russia probe. saying what i have been telling all reporters is that many stories about our investigation have been inaccurate. be very cautious about any source that claims to have smallest knowledge about our investigation and dig deep into what they claim before reporting on it. the statement did not single out any particular story, but it did come on the heels of a report that mueller had evidence that president trump's personal attorney michael: travel to prague to meet you and aids back in 2016 as alleged by that infamous trump dossier.
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so what should be read into tha that? >> josh: this is the great concern that i think anybody has with a special investigation especially one that is locked down as this is reporters are not going to stop looking for information. so where they're getting it from, sometimes comes from extremely dubious sources. >> harris: please give some of us more credit than that. >> sandra: verify an event. >> josh: sure. >> harris: a few of us on the couch. >> josh: there are plenty of journalist to do it very well. and there plenty journalist or don't do a very well fed and we seen two sources primarily that i think has caused a lot of pro. you've got minority investigators, meaning the democratic investigators on the house and the senate who are a part of the investigation that they have access to some of the same information that mueller has. and what they've done a selectively leak it out. we seen a number of the stories
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selectively. >> jessica: i think both sides are pretty leaky. >> josh: we are talking about the stuff that is chronic disinformation that comes with an agenda. so that's one source of it. the second source of it is, there's an awful lot of people who have been interviewed by this investigation. >> sandra: this probe is so wide-ranging that it leaves so much room -- not that journalists should engage in this -- leaves a lot of room for speculation and soft reporting. >> jessica: absolutely, and you have everyone not only people who are involved in it and their staff for a briefing them for everything and we all know that legislative assistance no reporters as well and everyone is running on the hill have some story to tell. i think it's great that mueller's team but that is out. personally when i saw the piece about michael: actually being in prague, i thought that would make sense, but the narrative that he was having it but he is doubled down, triple town, quadrupled down on it and that to me, michael cullen has told a
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lot of lies but this seems like a really extreme one to continue to deny at this level when everyone is scrutinizing it. i think that that is dangerous because in each side decides when met, we got it. when we got her for people who are still going after it. >> harris: what the irony in that? you have a special counsel that is tasked with a team getting to the truth. i find it wholly offensive that reporters were going to go out there and not do the kind of legwork that would include the vetting, which it has. a sourcing it. do they actually think they can outrun the the special counsel investigation? you don't even have a team. >> trish: with despicable about this is reporters get one little tidbit of information from one source, they don't actually get it verified by a giant game of telephone, and the
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media has changed. considerably, and i you have all these blogs and et cetera, fake news. so not everybody is suddenly reporter and there's no sense of understanding of the craft and understanding how important it is to have your facts right. >> jessica: look at the pulitzer prize winners, how long it took ronan farrow to be able to get through all of that and to get it right and jodi kantor and all of the teams that "washington post" and "new york times," its years of painstaking work to get it right. but we will leave it there. california governor jerry brown says he wants to send troops to the border but does not want them and involved in enforcemen enforcement. suggest that he faces political pressures that other border state governors do not. what's next in this growing showdown with the white house? stick on the the republican governors have a political affiliation that i don't share.
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>> sandra: more on this breaking news coming out of philadelphia. an emergency landing has taken place with southwest airlines flight 1380. it left laguardia airport heading to dallas love field, it was diverted and landed at philadelphia international airport. it landed on the tarmac. passengers were able to walk off of the plane but news helicopter footage did show damage to the left engine of the plane and the tarmac covered with foam from fire crews. lots of passengers on board are speaking out online right now, going onto social media sites
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and talking about their experience. southwest airlines has now confirmed this and issued a statement. we are aware that southwest flight 1380 from new york laguardia to dallas love field has been diverted to philadelphia international airport. the plane has landed and we are in the process of gathering more information. the aircraft is a boeing 37700 and has 143 passengers and five crew members on board. a safety is our top priority at southwest airlines and we are working diligently to support our customers and crews at this time. multiple reports that one person, at least one person was injured in this emergency landing and taken to penn presbyterian medical center, no word yet on that person's condition. we will bring you more on this breaking news as we get it. >> trish: a growing showdown over border security. now the trump administration's as california governor jerry brown has rejected the national guard's initial deployment to the border but a state official says nothing was
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decided. brown says troops should assist with security but not immigration enforcement. the acting deputy commissioner of u.s. border protection saying california governor jerry brown determine to what we for is unsupportable that we will have other iterations. the democratic governor also today says he believes california will eventually deploy troops to the border but suggest the politics plays a part in the decision-making of border states. watch. >> the other three republican governors have a political affiliation that i don't share, but i do -- i am concerned about our borders. the court is chomping at the bit and ready to go. so i think we will get there. >> trish: president trump reacting with a tweet. "looks like a jerry brown in california are not looking for safety and security along with their porous borders. he cannot come to terms with the national guard patrol and protect the border.
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at the high crime i will only get higher. much while in san diego already started!" other california counties are deciding to defy the state sanctuary law. maybe they just need to annex themselves, maybe that's the answer. form their own country. >> josh: i think governor jerry brown tipped his hand there when he said the other three border states don't share my party affiliation. i think that has a lot to do with his decision-making that his head, a fight that politically works for him, it'sn off the left-hand side of the map in terms of its liberalism and there's basically no constituency for supporting president trump for president trump's immigration actions statewide. that being said, what i think is really interesting here is the governor has become more resistant trade he'd seen cities and counties particularly in southern california revolt. if the state isn't going to follow the federal government. >> harris: you know why that
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might be? >> josh: we are not going to file the state. >> harris: here's what i want to ask jessica about. are you on your side of the aisle at all concerned with people saying where can i go, where can i get through? let's go to california. can you imagine what could happen if something actually did happen because he didn't send troops to the border more egregious than what's already happening at the border without those trips? >> jessica: we are going to have the same thing which i understand that we have surrounding kate steinle's murder. it only takes one heinous crime, one murder of one american for a lot of people to sit up and say we got to be more careful. a lot of people feel not in the political way but that it is the right thing to make sure that the 11 million who were here illegally but no or law-abiding citizens in terms of they work and pay taxes and their kids are here and their kids are dreamers that they shouldn't be picked up. and governor brown concern is
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i'll send a border patrol agents but i will not work with them in terms of enforcement. that ice is going to run around and pick people up. they even said suspicion of crime. not confirmation of crime. he is saying he would send the guard, he wouldn't tell them. there is a sixth largest economy in the world, california. they are running a pretty big economic show there. they have the money to be doing this their way. that's why they're executing all of their own epa policies while their environmental policies. >> sandra: and businesses are leaving and going to texas and going to nevada and going to places where they don't have this. there's a lot of people leaving the state. what about this wave of anti-sanctuary state sentiment that is sweeping over that state right now? are you listening to the residents of his own state? >> jessica: i don't think he's
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losing to the residents of those states. he's listening to that mare who said she wouldn't work with ice. that's how he feels and how a lot of americans to feel about this issue. it's not just jerry brown out there. >> trish: it is highly political and he is looking for votes. they need to be focusing on unfortunately sometimes politicians don't. a new poll today shows president trump's approval growing despite negative media coverage. news in the president will be playing a bigger role in the midterms. so will mr. trump helped republicans facing tough election battles? we will debate. (singsong) budget meeting! sweet. if you compare last quarter to this quarter... various: mmm. it's no wonder everything seems a little better with the creamy taste of philly, made with fresh milk and real cream.
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>> jessica: a new abc news "washington post" poll shows the president's approval rating at his highest since his first 150 days in office now at 40%. the president is planning to get deeply involved in the republic in a fight to keep control of congress. amid questions over his potential impact on the midterms. republican congressman kevin kramer has asked the president to campaign for him in north dakota. mr. cremator is challenging democratic senator heidi heitkamp. it's estate the that president won by 36 points. in fact, there are ten democratic senators up for reelection and states that president trump won in the 2016 election.
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and the president has already waited into contest in west virginia and missouri. so this is something that we've been talking about is president from got elected, his impact when he shows up and goes on the road and we're going to leave roy moore out because we don't have any accused on the ballot. so yay or nay to having president from come? >> josh: absolutely lay, and the structure of the senate battlegrounds today, there are a lot of democrats up today. he think in particular, you highlighted north dakota but you've got indiana, west virginia, missouri, states like pennsylvania and michigan, florida and others that he also won and the conversation that we are having nationwide about president trump's liability just don't exist to that same level in those states. he is a huge asset and furthermore, there is absolutely nobody within the republican party who has the capability of motivating the base and turning out voters like the president does. i think it can be a huge asset.
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speeches are how does he do at this time? with the message? >> josh: the last two years before his up for reelection cannot be mired in investigations and impeachment hearings. if some way the democrats were to take the house in the senate, he has gotten agenda they would like to roll forward in those two years and obviously running a delete reelection. the worst thing in the world would be to have chuck schumer as the majority leader inhibiting his agenda at every turn. >> jessica: there was a special election in pennsylvania to the little while ago with conor lam and certainly one of the more centrist democrat candidates, pro-life even on top of it. but donald trump -- -- >> trish: it doesn't hurt a candidate to have trump there trying to rally the base but the candidate has to be in sync with president trump's ideals.
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and also, has to have some charisma him or herself. when you compact connor lamb who has a ton of charisma, young guy, sort of an american dream type scenario plus he agreed with the economic policies that president trump has put forward, that's pretty hard to beat. so i think if these republicans are in sync with the president and not fighting him so much of what we've seen in washington, then he will be able to help but it also is up to the individuals and they have to be delivering the first grade >> sandra: it helps that he likes to campaign. it's his favorite thing to do. >> josh: the one delicate dance that you saw democrats try to do in 2014 and 2010 was distance themselves from president obama and voters actually just didn't buy it. i think that's a warning sign for republicans here. the president is the rep president of the republican
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party as well as the president of the united states. >> sandra: he's taken a lot of credit for the economy and a lot of credit for some areas where he has seen great success. we will have more "outnumbered" in just a moment. . . heartburn!
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going. midweek tomorrow. join us tomorrow at noon eastern time. here is harris. >> harris: breaking news we have been following this hour. 148 people including crew on the ground in philadelphia. you see center screen left off the southwest plane made an emergency landing with what appears to be engine trouble. extent of injuries unclear at this time. one woman was partially sucked out of the jet when the cabin depressurized mid flight somehow or another. southwest says it is aware of the incident nb ntsb is investigating. they did see one injury. flight 1380 took off from new york city lauderdale

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