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when i teach this policy kind of distinction in my classes, i actually go to the web site in canada or australia, and take the test in class and see whether i could qualify to enter canada or australia, given their point system, and the problem is that once you reach a certain arch i instant doesn't matter much anymore but a they don't want you. it's not that difficult for people over the age of 50 are so to fail the test to be able to get into canada or australia. >> host: if it's any comfort i would fail, too. i wanted to -- actually just one point again for our viewers. here in washington, the debate is over comprehensive immigration reform there have been proposals going back a decade or more now to change that balance so the united states would admire more high-skilled immigrants and cut the family preference categories, in particular the ability to sponsor your brothers and sister are sisters to join you in united states would bee eliminated but those proposals are broadly popular in congress, have been tied up in the inability of congress to move forward on any broader package of comprehe
when i teach this policy kind of distinction in my classes, i actually go to the web site in canada or australia, and take the test in class and see whether i could qualify to enter canada or australia, given their point system, and the problem is that once you reach a certain arch i instant doesn't matter much anymore but a they don't want you. it's not that difficult for people over the age of 50 are so to fail the test to be able to get into canada or australia. >> host: if it's any...
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happened in australia and canada. >> host: so what you're saying is that it's not necessarily family preference highest skilled but that is then determined whether they get to the united states or not, it depends whether they have a relative here who can sponsor them to join them in the country whereas in some other place like canada and australia it is a skills filter test for immigration. >> guest: that's exactly right. beginning in 65, we set up a policy that is in place today. so the last major change regulated legal immigration in the u.s. happened back in 65 and that was the enactment of the family preference system. the way the system works is if you have a close relative in the u.s., spouse, parent or i'm sorry, if you happen to be a close relative of someone in the u.s., spouse, parent, child, you can come in basically automatically because you have a family preference visa and there's even more distant family relationships that includes siblings were example and so it's had quite an impact on the kind of immigrants we get and that is what we have. employment visas are available as well but they are a very small part of the legal immigration system that we have right n
happened in australia and canada. >> host: so what you're saying is that it's not necessarily family preference highest skilled but that is then determined whether they get to the united states or not, it depends whether they have a relative here who can sponsor them to join them in the country whereas in some other place like canada and australia it is a skills filter test for immigration. >> guest: that's exactly right. beginning in 65, we set up a policy that is in place today....
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soleil is not that difficult for people to get into canada or australia home now >> host: but just 1.for our viewers with the debates over comprehension hot immigration reform going back decade or more to change that balance is more that would cut those categories to sponsor your brothers are sisters but those proposals are broadly popular and have been tied up in the inability of that broader package for legislation. >> so to go back to cuba that was a unique instance for fidel castro briefly lifted -- lifted the ban on cubans traveling abroad so this was in the early '80s and nearly all of them settled in miami with the networks there. so this provided with the work of others the natural experiment of a sudden shock to the labor market when there were there the previous week or the previous month and the economist to let that economic of immigration we are talking about. so what effect with the americans. with this huge influx of impact on those workers who are already there in miami. you challenged these conclusions in your most recent research so why was this all-important with th
soleil is not that difficult for people to get into canada or australia home now >> host: but just 1.for our viewers with the debates over comprehension hot immigration reform going back decade or more to change that balance is more that would cut those categories to sponsor your brothers are sisters but those proposals are broadly popular and have been tied up in the inability of that broader package for legislation. >> so to go back to cuba that was a unique instance for fidel...
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i would like one might canada or australia. they have better policies than ours. >> do you believe you set a dangerous precedent with the publication of the whole code in a video and are you engaged in any other lawsuits but let's start with that precedent is set a dangerous precedent to set? >> i don't think so. let's involve the facts of the case. if you make a tape of someone with their permission you are a pornographer but if you make one without their permission you are a journalist. that is an insult to all journalists. it's not about the first amendment, it's about the most egregious violation of privacy in someone's bedroom and to hide behind the first amendment in journalism, that is an insult to journalists and that's why they lost to so catastrophically at the court in tampa florida because they were arguing abstract theories and we focused on the fact of the case. there was a position of the editor that published. we asked is there one you may not publish and they said if it involves a child. what age? >> for-years-
i would like one might canada or australia. they have better policies than ours. >> do you believe you set a dangerous precedent with the publication of the whole code in a video and are you engaged in any other lawsuits but let's start with that precedent is set a dangerous precedent to set? >> i don't think so. let's involve the facts of the case. if you make a tape of someone with their permission you are a pornographer but if you make one without their permission you are a...
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or canada. >> you are very welcome. kennedy: canada where they have extremely prohibitive immigration laws. why do they want to go to canada, australia or new zealand where they are not wanted? because they have soft uncalloused hands for being out of touch with the part of the country hurting so badly, donald trump was their best option. these rich, entitled compassionness flunkies are more than entitled to make good on their word and leave before inauguration day. but they won't, because like their displaced queen they are hypocritical gum flappers who are willing to put up with a cronyist system that benefits only them. let me have just one more day to bass income the tragic beauty of hubris as pundits, pollsters and pop star as got it all wrong. i'm glad you popped in. i'm kennedy. president-elect trump visited washington to meet with president obama at the white house where he will be moving in just over two months. >> my number one priority in the coming two months is to try to facilitate a transition that insures our president-elect is successful. >> the meeting lasted for almost an hour and a half, and it could have as far as
or canada. >> you are very welcome. kennedy: canada where they have extremely prohibitive immigration laws. why do they want to go to canada, australia or new zealand where they are not wanted? because they have soft uncalloused hands for being out of touch with the part of the country hurting so badly, donald trump was their best option. these rich, entitled compassionness flunkies are more than entitled to make good on their word and leave before inauguration day. but they won't,...
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whether it's china negotiating its own trade agreements or the eu or canada or australia or others.ng the move ahead and get access to these markets at our expense. and our market share is going to decline in these fast large markets. it's important we show leadership, that we're on the field, and we make sure we're getting access to these markets and defining the rules of the road in a way that reflects our interest and values. either we define the rules of the road or china is. >> the economic argument for trade is that the larger your potential customer base, the greater your scale can be. that leads to more specialization and in theory better sales. why hasn't that message worked or why has trade become so unpopular do you think? >> well, look. i think there's a lot of very legitimate concern out there in the american public about wages, about income inequality. we know as an economy we're producing more manufacturing product now than in our history. but we're doing so with fewer workers. that's largely because of automation. you can't vote on automation or globalization. but yo
whether it's china negotiating its own trade agreements or the eu or canada or australia or others.ng the move ahead and get access to these markets at our expense. and our market share is going to decline in these fast large markets. it's important we show leadership, that we're on the field, and we make sure we're getting access to these markets and defining the rules of the road in a way that reflects our interest and values. either we define the rules of the road or china is. >> the...
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i personally would like when canada or australia, i think those countries have much better policies. and we've become a more normal country. >> do you believe you've set a dangerous precedent with the hulk hogan video and are you engaged in any other lawsuits? let's start with that precedent. is that a dangerous precedent to set? >> i don't think so. let's start with the facts of the case. it involved a sex tape. if you make a sex tape of someone with their permission, you are a pornographer. if you make a sex tape without their permission, we were told now, you are a journalist. i would submit that is an insult to all journalists. this is not about the first amendment. it is about the most egregious violation of privacy imaginable, publishing a sex tape, surreptitiously taken behind someone's bedroom. and that is an insult to journalists. that's why that's why gawker lost so catastrophically in tampa, florida. they were arguing all these abstract theories. and we kept focusing on the facts of the case. a deposition of a.j., the editor who published the sex tape. and the deposition.
i personally would like when canada or australia, i think those countries have much better policies. and we've become a more normal country. >> do you believe you've set a dangerous precedent with the hulk hogan video and are you engaged in any other lawsuits? let's start with that precedent. is that a dangerous precedent to set? >> i don't think so. let's start with the facts of the case. it involved a sex tape. if you make a sex tape of someone with their permission, you are a...
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i would like one like canada or australia. i think those countries have much better policies than our country. we could become better than we are. >> switching subjects, you're sitting here at the national press club surrounded by journalists. do you believe you set a precedent in the hulk hogan video, and are you engaged in any other lawsuits? let's start with that precedent. is that a dangerous precedent to set? >> i don't think so. let's start with the facts of the case. it involved a sex tape. if you make a sex tape of someone with their permission you are a porn grapher. if you make a sex tape without their permission we are told you're a journalist. i would say that is an insult to all journalists. this is not about the first amendment. it is about the most egregious violation of privacy imaginable, publishing a sex tape from the privacy of someone's bedroom. to hide behind the first amendment, behind journalism, that is an insult to journalists. that's why, that's why it was so catastrophic at the court in tampa, florid
i would like one like canada or australia. i think those countries have much better policies than our country. we could become better than we are. >> switching subjects, you're sitting here at the national press club surrounded by journalists. do you believe you set a precedent in the hulk hogan video, and are you engaged in any other lawsuits? let's start with that precedent. is that a dangerous precedent to set? >> i don't think so. let's start with the facts of the case. it...
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it's australia or canada. she is shipping off to spain. furthest. she's going to outer space. >> . moving to jupiter. >> . some celebrities do want to leave. there's talk about unity fouling the election. >> . following the election. >> i congratulated trump. and offered to work with him. on behalf of our country. >> . i hope he will be a successful president. for all americans. >> . we are americans first. patriots first. we all want what's best for this country. our responsibility as citizens. is to keep doing our part. to build that better stronger fairer america. we see. and i know you will. >> no dream is too big. no challenge is too great. nothing we want for our future is beyond our >> >> campaign was hard fought for sure. and passions on both sides. there's hope. we can all forge together ahead. >> as americans. certainly the common goal. >> . all right. more bad news. for the those who have been waiting to hit the slopes. two more ski resorts decided to delay opening day. keystone will no longer open friday. at planned. might open. for the season. love land still on track
it's australia or canada. she is shipping off to spain. furthest. she's going to outer space. >> . moving to jupiter. >> . some celebrities do want to leave. there's talk about unity fouling the election. >> . following the election. >> i congratulated trump. and offered to work with him. on behalf of our country. >> . i hope he will be a successful president. for all americans. >> . we are americans first. patriots first. we all want what's best for this...
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do the best as far as canada or australia, i tell you that.ar as your previous -- will this be harder this time if you lose? had a stringid you of people you didn't pick well, this time is it harder than time?ous caller: nah, the same old stuff. you know, if you're in the wrong the wrong state and you believe something, you have to up. it grin and bear it. these people go around talking about it.s sometim sometimes i listen, most of the are one-track people. host: do you think people will ave an easy time accepting the results and moving on? caller: i think some people are ot heads and will do some nuisance, we probably should have some of that stuff out so realize that they ought to do thinking rather than doing their control under control, you know. virginia is david in beach, virginia. polls open at 6:00 this morning. opening across the united states as we go on this election day. we're asking you about what you think, your reaction might be if your candidate doesn't win. in north carolina, supporter of donald trump. good morning. you are o
do the best as far as canada or australia, i tell you that.ar as your previous -- will this be harder this time if you lose? had a stringid you of people you didn't pick well, this time is it harder than time?ous caller: nah, the same old stuff. you know, if you're in the wrong the wrong state and you believe something, you have to up. it grin and bear it. these people go around talking about it.s sometim sometimes i listen, most of the are one-track people. host: do you think people will ave...
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of a dispositive bright cranston chelsea handler linda done them say they want to move its australia or canada for barbra streisand amy schumer said she shipping off to spain as for share she may be going the furthest to outer space she tweeted that she would move to jupiter you don't think so think they can even live there okay about lisa simpson hanging out if you're thinking of for you as a donald trump is present meets four years of trump impressions on snl alan baldwin says probably not baldwin has has been impersonating trump on saturday night live and he reportedly says he wants his weekends back so they can be with this kitty also says he did does i hate donald trump and does admire him either did is a person just right he watched a whole lotta trump and he even sprayed his job practicing trying to speak just like him by no s&l and they've got four years obviously of impressions to do though find somebody to do it that so this election had people taking to social media in droves a lot of people posting political stuff is ultimate effect last night election related tweets and according
of a dispositive bright cranston chelsea handler linda done them say they want to move its australia or canada for barbra streisand amy schumer said she shipping off to spain as for share she may be going the furthest to outer space she tweeted that she would move to jupiter you don't think so think they can even live there okay about lisa simpson hanging out if you're thinking of for you as a donald trump is present meets four years of trump impressions on snl alan baldwin says probably not...
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, child enticement change with the chinese, trade a big issue, the fight against isis or isil with canada, australialies. that's what's been the focus for the most part and of course the president trying al lay fears that donald trump is going to try to reverse all of this. of course he's not sure what donald trump will do but he's trying to say to the allies, there are constants, things about american foreign policy that a new president can't come in and just reverse and that's what he's hoping donald trump cannot do and of course ooh a lot of that remains to be seen as there's a transition to power. the main focus of the president was to say there's going to be a peaceful transition of power and don't fear the worst under donald trump. >> nbc's ron allen in beautiful lima, peru, as the sun goes down. the press conference from president obama this evening, we'll have that here on msnbc. thank you, ron. >>> next, as president-elect trump plans his transition, he is still holding meetings with some business patners. a look at the potential conflicts of interest. ♪ ♪ is it a force of nature? or a sale
, child enticement change with the chinese, trade a big issue, the fight against isis or isil with canada, australialies. that's what's been the focus for the most part and of course the president trying al lay fears that donald trump is going to try to reverse all of this. of course he's not sure what donald trump will do but he's trying to say to the allies, there are constants, things about american foreign policy that a new president can't come in and just reverse and that's what he's...
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canada and australia. and you may find samuel l. jackson in south africa, ruth bader ginsburg in new zealand, or george lopez in mexico.((photos of cher)) circa vo: mewh her sights on an even farther destination: jupiter. she'd diabetes affects around 29 million people in the united states.this month is diabetes awareness month.wor >>> diabetes affects nearly 29,000,000 people in the united states. this month is diabetes awareness month. working in partnership with our parent company, sinclair broadcast group, we want to keep you informed about health matters. it is our responsibility and our privilege. jennifer gilbert explains how managing diabetes could mean the death tweet -- the difference between life and death. >> reporter: 56-year-old sam benson is one of the 29 million people in the united states eat. >> reporter: like 90% of the people who have the disease, sam has type ii which is a chronic condition which impacts the way that insulin is able to process blood sugar. >> in type ii diabetes, someone has their own insulin still, but related to aging or becoming overweight, or both, but you become resistant to i
canada and australia. and you may find samuel l. jackson in south africa, ruth bader ginsburg in new zealand, or george lopez in mexico.((photos of cher)) circa vo: mewh her sights on an even farther destination: jupiter. she'd diabetes affects around 29 million people in the united states.this month is diabetes awareness month.wor >>> diabetes affects nearly 29,000,000 people in the united states. this month is diabetes awareness month. working in partnership with our parent company,...
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or canada. giveaway. >> you won't believe -- >> happened fast. >> yeah. >> talk about being checked out while riding a bike. >> this is in australia from dash-cam owner in australia. you can see it slowing down and somehow even though it's right in front of you, you're looking. i had no idea what was going >> it was the rear wind screen. >> going through it. >> it was so weird. looked like slow motion, like 60 feet. >> to prepare for that, a couple two, three seconds. >> all we know is the person was pretty banged up, was taken to the hospital, expected to be okay. do not blink. >> the ride flying through, he barely can see it. >> is there a second one that blitzes by, too. >> no, it's a car. just a bunch of people doing real dangerous stuff on this road. >> that rider would have just flown 5, 600 feet. >> several bad decisions happening all at once by several different people. liven up your holiday party, some magic for you. >> see what they are next. >>> shredding without snow. >> when i first saw it, i thought, this has got to be fake, deposited somehow. now that i'm looking at it, i'm not sure. >> see if you can figure it out. >> it's remarkable. i
or canada. giveaway. >> you won't believe -- >> happened fast. >> yeah. >> talk about being checked out while riding a bike. >> this is in australia from dash-cam owner in australia. you can see it slowing down and somehow even though it's right in front of you, you're looking. i had no idea what was going >> it was the rear wind screen. >> going through it. >> it was so weird. looked like slow motion, like 60 feet. >> to prepare for that, a...
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or canada. >> the "rtm" ipad buzz word lemonade. when something bad happens like here at this coffee shop in australia. you see a guy pull up to the front door and begin smashing away. the owner of the coffee shop has been robbed multiple times in the past. that silly voiceover and the "star wars" theme song playing in the background was added by theodore's son as part of a school >> nice. >> once the burglar doesn't find any money in the register, he begins to tear the shop apart, missing completely the tip jar on the counter. instead, he goes to the back of the shop, walking past even more money, according to the owners. the family says this burglar passed up multiple opportunities to score even a little bit of cash. instead, being faced with this choice. money or first-aid kit. they make a joke of it. the front door while tailing some sort of first-aid bandage. even drops that and takes off. >> the one thing he managed to actually grab he drops on his way out. >> there's one more comedic gem left. later in the day as they open up the shop, watch right here. somebody closes the front door. the woman
or canada. >> the "rtm" ipad buzz word lemonade. when something bad happens like here at this coffee shop in australia. you see a guy pull up to the front door and begin smashing away. the owner of the coffee shop has been robbed multiple times in the past. that silly voiceover and the "star wars" theme song playing in the background was added by theodore's son as part of a school >> nice. >> once the burglar doesn't find any money in the register, he...
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with australian news outlet she said "i'm either coming to your country, australia if you'll let me in or wear hearing about canada." >> let's talk about cher, she took to twitter and is looking to extra teres treeal location to call home in it exchange with another user she said, if trump were to be elected "i'm moving to jupiter." looking for two new cohosts after tuesday if trump wins. raveen simone was talking about leaving before trump even became the nominee. she is worried about any republican. she confessed that "if any republican gets nominated she would move to canada with her family" and she went ton say "i literally bought my ticket i swear" and finally, in episode of "thvi spoke of her concerns and said "i don't think that's america. i don't want it to be america. maybe it's time for me to move" so, now that we're less than a week away from the election, do you think that these celebrities will actually pack up and leave if trump becomes president on tuesday? you know, i love to hear from you. you can find me on facebook and twitter at ronica cleary. we're sending it back to you. >> thank you, ronica.
with australian news outlet she said "i'm either coming to your country, australia if you'll let me in or wear hearing about canada." >> let's talk about cher, she took to twitter and is looking to extra teres treeal location to call home in it exchange with another user she said, if trump were to be elected "i'm moving to jupiter." looking for two new cohosts after tuesday if trump wins. raveen simone was talking about leaving before trump even became the nominee. she...
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i would like to see more policy like australia or canada has, which restricts the ability of low skilledgrants to come and compete with nativeborn people. he gives additional benefits to people with needed skills or education's, who are likely at to get a mix of immigrants who provide values that they want and we don't create downward pressures for nativeborn americans. host: what about a ban on muslims entering the united states? guest: i would not support that. in arkansas, and independence. good morning. question, theya keep talking about a tax cut for corporations when the average tax paid by corporations in this country is around 13%. here we sit with $20 trillion worth of debt and you want to cut taxes. that's exactly what our great leader, george w. bush did. he started a couple of wars and cut taxes. that's the reason we are in a position now. it doesn't make sense. explain that, please. guest: a lot of people believe that cutting business taxes will attract foreign companies to come and set up plants and businesses here an employee americans with good wages. you will also see pe
i would like to see more policy like australia or canada has, which restricts the ability of low skilledgrants to come and compete with nativeborn people. he gives additional benefits to people with needed skills or education's, who are likely at to get a mix of immigrants who provide values that they want and we don't create downward pressures for nativeborn americans. host: what about a ban on muslims entering the united states? guest: i would not support that. in arkansas, and independence....
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or united states problem. so, who have you heard from? >> we've heard from all over -- a lot of people from australia, china, all over the country, canada.it's pretty impressive. every day, i turn on my e-mail, and we have a new comment about how inspiring it has been for them and how they're gonna try harder and thanking sophia for making the video for them. >> sophia, what do you want to tell kids out there in 10 seconds? >> i want to tell kids that dyslexia -- i have it, too. so it's not like it's just you. >> okay, you're not alone. right? >> yeah. >> thank you so much for sharing your message. all right. and we have a lot more to talk about. coming up, you're going to meet the mother of a dyslexic child who decided that she had to take her fight to the state legislature to get services for children like her son. also, you're going to meet a doctor considered to be the guru of dyslexia, working on science-based programs for decades. stay with us. we'll be right back. we live in a pick and clove or like? naughty or nice? calm or bright? but at bedtime... why settle for this? enter sleep number. don't miss the semi-annual sale, going o
or united states problem. so, who have you heard from? >> we've heard from all over -- a lot of people from australia, china, all over the country, canada.it's pretty impressive. every day, i turn on my e-mail, and we have a new comment about how inspiring it has been for them and how they're gonna try harder and thanking sophia for making the video for them. >> sophia, what do you want to tell kids out there in 10 seconds? >> i want to tell kids that dyslexia -- i have it,...
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or more outsourced, although maybe we could prove that we are. if you take a look at other countries, and i'm thinking off the top of my head sweden and france and canada and australia, they experienced just about identical declines in their proportion of manufacturing jobs as needed over a period from like 1970 to the present. and yet, we are the country that have the most abysmal record with the exit of men from the labor force altogether. certainly, it's logical and i think quite evident that the big structural change in manufacturing is part of this problem but i don't think it explains why the united states ended up at the bottom of the barrel. >> has a couple possibilities. there is possibilities of the country sees that we don't and this is optimistic because it means that there are things we could do. we also know that the gap between wages at the top and the bottom is more than in other places, so it is consistent in the notion that the wages at the bottom are so unattractive that we are not enough to get guys off the couch. >> absolutely. and of course, measuring the impact of wages at the lowest level, the minimum wage level gets to be a little more compl
or more outsourced, although maybe we could prove that we are. if you take a look at other countries, and i'm thinking off the top of my head sweden and france and canada and australia, they experienced just about identical declines in their proportion of manufacturing jobs as needed over a period from like 1970 to the present. and yet, we are the country that have the most abysmal record with the exit of men from the labor force altogether. certainly, it's logical and i think quite evident...
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we should not send them to mexico they need to go to venezuela or cuba i think better lesson for them. >> keep promise go to canada australia- not moving not moving. >> why? dagen: because they are big babies reason i mouths don't stand for what they say. >> a short break -- >> yeah. undation for peaceful transfer of pour owe obama administration can ensure smooth transition to president-elect donald trump. >> not too early to plan your vacation details on destinations for 2017. back in a minute. invested a los game. and the returns i get out, are measured in reps. competition. sometimes it's audibles. bright lights. celebrations. it's huddles. camaraderie. and games played. at td ameritrade we believe the best investments are the ones that matter most to you. [and her new business: i do, to jeanetgo. jeanette was excellent at marrying people. but had trouble getting paid. not a good time, jeanette. even worse. now i'm uncomfortable. but here's the good news, jeanette got quickbooks. send that invoice, jeanette. looks like they viewed it. and, ta-da! paid twice as fast. oh, she's an efficient officiant. way to grow, jeanett
we should not send them to mexico they need to go to venezuela or cuba i think better lesson for them. >> keep promise go to canada australia- not moving not moving. >> why? dagen: because they are big babies reason i mouths don't stand for what they say. >> a short break -- >> yeah. undation for peaceful transfer of pour owe obama administration can ensure smooth transition to president-elect donald trump. >> not too early to plan your vacation details on...