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mr. bennett, i just want to follow-up on one thing. said 100,000 people coming into the country that we don't know where they're from. what's that a reference to? >> we know where they're from, but we don't know anything about them. >> where is that number from? who does that mean? >> the visas are granted to 100,000 people from the middle east. >> you mean total, work, student, the entire category? >> yes, yes. >> and those are the people that you think bear a threat? >> i don't know. that's the problem, we don't know. there's no database -- >> let me ask you this. >> there's no criminal database for people from syria. >> as someone who has advised this campaign, are there people inside there who can say, you're wrong on torture, mr. trump? >> yeah, sure, absolutely. >> okay. barry bennett and colonel peter know mansour, thanks so much. >>> still to come, alarming new poll numbers and worries about convention plans and coach ditka questioning whether or not he wants a speaking role. >>> but first, how the president's north american su
mr. bennett, i just want to follow-up on one thing. said 100,000 people coming into the country that we don't know where they're from. what's that a reference to? >> we know where they're from, but we don't know anything about them. >> where is that number from? who does that mean? >> the visas are granted to 100,000 people from the middle east. >> you mean total, work, student, the entire category? >> yes, yes. >> and those are the people that you think bear...
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mr. bennett, from the trump campaign. >> great to be here. >> let me start with you, and i know you're nott of his legal team. but there's a process where you can file a request to ask a judge to recuse himself. why hasn't he done that? >> you'd have to ask his attorneys that. but clearly he doesn't feel like he's being treated fairly. you have a handful of people who are suing for money, through a trial lawyer. we have thousands of other people who went through the same educational program who loved it. you know, we'll get our story out, they'll get their story out, people can decide. >> but the precedent, this is a federal judge, part of another branch of justice. the judiciary system, our democracy only works if the judiciary's decisions are essentially, they count on the executive branch implementing or enforcing those decisions. here's a man running to lead the executive branch who is calling into question -- it's one thing if you're private citizen donald trump, he's protected under the first amendment, but is that appropriate behavior when you're running for president of the united
mr. bennett, from the trump campaign. >> great to be here. >> let me start with you, and i know you're nott of his legal team. but there's a process where you can file a request to ask a judge to recuse himself. why hasn't he done that? >> you'd have to ask his attorneys that. but clearly he doesn't feel like he's being treated fairly. you have a handful of people who are suing for money, through a trial lawyer. we have thousands of other people who went through the same...
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mr. bennett, always good to see you, sir. >> how are you, chuck? >> let me get your opinion about what we're watching on the house floor before i turn to the state of the presidential campaign. just your thoughts. >> well, we did this, as republicans, awhile back in the mid 2000s, the drill baby drill era, where we kept it up for a couple weeks. but really, it didn't advance our cause any. it was a good media story for awhile. >> we are going to have this back and forth inside washington about it, but is this good politics, was it good politics for your base at the time when you did this? >> it was for our time. now i think if you look at the critical states in the presidential race, ohio, virginia, north carolina, florida, those are not hotbeds of anti-gun activity. i'm not sure they are helping themselves in the targeted states. >> let me move to the presidential and mr. trump's speech today. on one hand, i think a lot of republicans are relieved to see him focus on hillary clinton. on the other hand, is he the right messenger to be accusing her
mr. bennett, always good to see you, sir. >> how are you, chuck? >> let me get your opinion about what we're watching on the house floor before i turn to the state of the presidential campaign. just your thoughts. >> well, we did this, as republicans, awhile back in the mid 2000s, the drill baby drill era, where we kept it up for a couple weeks. but really, it didn't advance our cause any. it was a good media story for awhile. >> we are going to have this back and forth...
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mr. president process a unanimous consent to meta-bennett intern in my office be granted the privileges on the floor just for today. >> without objection. >> thank you. >> mr. president, i first want to begin by reading the notes i got this morning from 7:00 o'clock. i think it speaks to the issues that we are discussing today in this body and frankly we should be discussing any other body. >> . . planning and development corporation annual meeting in sanford. that's a town in southern maine. from the time i walked in the door through dinner and even walking back to my car, every single person i spoke with either wanted me to convey their thanks to senator king for his stand on -- quote -- doing something on gun control to asking me that he stand firm and do more. people who own guns and said so and those who don't. every single person expressed dismay that congress has not acted onstringent be given a vo. many wanted to know when the vote would b >> many wanted to know when the vote would be taken in the senate. people in maine, including responsible gunowners want more background checks
mr. president process a unanimous consent to meta-bennett intern in my office be granted the privileges on the floor just for today. >> without objection. >> thank you. >> mr. president, i first want to begin by reading the notes i got this morning from 7:00 o'clock. i think it speaks to the issues that we are discussing today in this body and frankly we should be discussing any other body. >> . . planning and development corporation annual meeting in sanford. that's a...
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mr. president first i ask unanimous consent that amanda bennett, an internet my office be granted privileges of the floor just for today. >> without objection. >> thank you. got >> mr. president, i first want to begin by reading a note i got this morning at 7:00 o'clock from a member of my staff in maine. i think it speaks to the issues that we are disgusting today in this body and frankly we should we should be discussing in the other body. my regional representative saidn last night i attended the centee annual meeting in sanford, that's a town in southern maine. from the time i walked in the main through dinner, and even walking back to my car, every single person i spoke with, either wanted me to convey their thanks to senator king for his stand" doing something on gun control, to asking that he stand firm and tomorrow, people who own guns and said so, and those who don't. every single person expressed dismay that congress has not acted on this. even many mentioned the sit in at the house of representatives and were shocked that the issue would not even be given a vote. many wanted to kn
mr. president first i ask unanimous consent that amanda bennett, an internet my office be granted privileges of the floor just for today. >> without objection. >> thank you. got >> mr. president, i first want to begin by reading a note i got this morning at 7:00 o'clock from a member of my staff in maine. i think it speaks to the issues that we are disgusting today in this body and frankly we should we should be discussing in the other body. my regional representative saidn...
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mr. joel bennett. joel good to have you on the show. >> thank you. >> so history.t your candidate is on the cusp of. i feel like we don't hear about it enough from the campaign. why? is that a calculation? >> because you just mentioned it. >> you depend on us to toot your own horn you're going to have trouble. >> it's been talked about throughout the campaign. i think the reality brought up from time to time. she talked about, you know what it would mean for her to win from the first day she was out on the stump that some day every parent would be able to say to his or her daughter, she can grow up to be anything she wants, and she'll be able to see that palpably when hillary clinton is the nominee of a major party, first time ever in history. obviously, tomorrow night that will be pretty clear. and then hopefully go on and be elected president of the united states. >> what's your best sense? you think you win california? >> it's like a lot of states. it's close, competitive. we win a tight race, i do, and i think we'll were win new jersey. pretty confident about t
mr. joel bennett. joel good to have you on the show. >> thank you. >> so history.t your candidate is on the cusp of. i feel like we don't hear about it enough from the campaign. why? is that a calculation? >> because you just mentioned it. >> you depend on us to toot your own horn you're going to have trouble. >> it's been talked about throughout the campaign. i think the reality brought up from time to time. she talked about, you know what it would mean for her to...
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mr. trump said." hosting the bill bennett podcast and hold as law degree from harvard university, bill, this is -- you tell me. i'm a journalist here at fox news and i've been doing legal commentary for ten years. this is out of line. >> yeah, it's out of line. it's a shame, too. it was a good day and an important day for trump with the paul ryan thing, which i know you want to get to. but it's unfortunate to refer to the guy's ethnicity as grounds for his decision, who knows. we don't mwhat motivated that. you can overcome all sorts of things and you can be independent. i'm irish. that doesn't mean i support the i.r.a. he takes two steps forward and a step back and steps on his own foot. >> first of all, people are saying that this judge is part of the group that's been protesting donald trump. he isn't. he's a member of an hispanic lawyers association. they support hispanic lawyers and judges. that's it. so let's be clear on that. secondly, the man is not mexican. he's mexican heritage. he was born in indiana. third, he has no conflict of interest, bill. now he's saying that the judge should be inve
mr. trump said." hosting the bill bennett podcast and hold as law degree from harvard university, bill, this is -- you tell me. i'm a journalist here at fox news and i've been doing legal commentary for ten years. this is out of line. >> yeah, it's out of line. it's a shame, too. it was a good day and an important day for trump with the paul ryan thing, which i know you want to get to. but it's unfortunate to refer to the guy's ethnicity as grounds for his decision, who knows. we...
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bill: barry bennett from the trump team, thank you for coming back here, and we will see what mr.o say coming off that speech yesterday, manchester or, new hampshire. sir, thank you. it is about 21 minutes past the hour now. here's heather again. heather? heather: we are hearing more tragic stories of exactly what happened inside the pulse nightclub. sons, daughters, brothers, sisters, cousins, friends, all with so much more to give. plus, the story of one survivor living through all of that heartbreak. he was inside the club sunday night, and he lost his partner. what happened in his own words up next. >> did the killer say anything? was he yelling anything? >> didn't hear anything. i didn't hear -- all i could hear, and even last night when i was trying to go to sleep were gunshots. you pay your car insurance premium like clockwork. month after month. year after year. then one night, you hydroplane into a ditch. yeah... surprise... your insurance company tells you to pay up again. why pay for insurance if you have to pay even more for using it? if you have liberty mutual deducti
bill: barry bennett from the trump team, thank you for coming back here, and we will see what mr.o say coming off that speech yesterday, manchester or, new hampshire. sir, thank you. it is about 21 minutes past the hour now. here's heather again. heather? heather: we are hearing more tragic stories of exactly what happened inside the pulse nightclub. sons, daughters, brothers, sisters, cousins, friends, all with so much more to give. plus, the story of one survivor living through all of that...
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bennett in. barry, good morning. good to have you here this morning. >> hi, martha. martha: what do you think? why did this happen? >> mrtrump obviously made a decision this morning. i have not yet talked to him about it or anyone at the campaign for that matter but i think they wanted to go in a different direction. it is his campaign. he is entitled to do that. corey is a good friend of mine. i hate to see this happened. martha: why do you think it happened. >> presidential campaigns grow like this all the time. seldom does the same person stay in charge the whole campaign but general election is much different than a primary. obviously mr. trump wanted to make a change. martha: but it is, we were talking to brit hume sort of the history about these things. he talked about the reagan shake-up in 1980 but that campaign manager was replaced before new hampshire. we're now three weeks from the republican convention. so who do you believe will take over the campaign? will it be paul manafort? >> yeah, i think paul is totally in charge. martha: paul is totally in charge. in terms of what has happened, because we talked, yo
bennett in. barry, good morning. good to have you here this morning. >> hi, martha. martha: what do you think? why did this happen? >> mrtrump obviously made a decision this morning. i have not yet talked to him about it or anyone at the campaign for that matter but i think they wanted to go in a different direction. it is his campaign. he is entitled to do that. corey is a good friend of mine. i hate to see this happened. martha: why do you think it happened. >> presidential...
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12-year-old2e camp we partner with camp bennett and union missionis baptist church and we have a 131 to 17-year-old camp a leadershii camp that we partner with mrng everything they get exposure stretched. >> young man, what has the m experience been like for you. >> the experience was reallyer changed my life. l we, you start by, um, learningrg your responsibilities and tryinl to become an adult or a young man in this case.s c you learn how to take care of responsibilities like for likfo example one time, um, cj actually brought a cook so can't depend on our wives if you get wives to make food for us.d f >> i like that lesson. >> we need to make our owne o stuff. it's really on building yourour faith and, you know, becoming an adult and taking care of your yu responsibilities. >> it sounds like a very wel well-rounded program. in our last minute here give meg your final thoughts on this camn and what it's meant to and whatt it can mean to someone who perhaps is maybe on the fence oo whether they want to be a parttp of this or not. >> i'm from penn state -- state penn, and in there i just i j noticed there was a lot of a l people that had great
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mrs. clinton. >> watching it now, campaigning out here. what do you think the appeal is of bernie? you said young people out here. it's like tony bennett.came back late in his career. the young people seemed to love tony bet net. >> i haven't heard that comparison. i've talked to a lot of young people men and women who are for bernie sanders. they talk about the economic issue. most young people are living paycheck to paycheck as are so many millions of people in this country. and they work one and two jobs and they can't even move out of their parents' home. they can't make it. so many i have spoken to say, especially young women, it's not that i don't like hillary clinton, but he's talking about issues that resonate with me on a day-to-day basis. i live paycheck to paycheck, i don't like the way the economic system is stacked against me. -- >> what do you think of free state tuition at major state universities, university of michigan, places like that? >> we were talking about university of michigan because my son is headed there. >> a hell of a deal. >> it's what? >> it's a hell of a deal if you go free. >> well, he's not going free.
mrs. clinton. >> watching it now, campaigning out here. what do you think the appeal is of bernie? you said young people out here. it's like tony bennett.came back late in his career. the young people seemed to love tony bet net. >> i haven't heard that comparison. i've talked to a lot of young people men and women who are for bernie sanders. they talk about the economic issue. most young people are living paycheck to paycheck as are so many millions of people in this country. and...
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mr. joel bennett. joel good to have you on the show. >> thank you. >> so history. this is history that your candidate is on the cusp of.
mr. joel bennett. joel good to have you on the show. >> thank you. >> so history. this is history that your candidate is on the cusp of.