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watching. biden's defense secretary lloyd austin and secretary of state antony blinken testifying on capitol hill. and new report reveals that biden administration policies have helped pump in over 50 billion dollars to iran. not that you have not heard me say that every night, our own edward lawrence and wilstanding by. edward is live from white houseo austin and blinken before the senate appropriations committee. reporter: they were talking about how israel is in phase 2 of their agreement, president biden wants to get an aid package of everything together, $106 billion that would include humanitarian aid for gaza and defense aid for israeli forces and ukraine aid and border protection money, the new house speaker says that aid
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should not be bundled and bring a bill this week just for israel. >> we believe that is a pressing and urgent need. there are a lot of things in the world. that we have on address, we will. but right now, what is happening in israel takes immediate attention, i think we have to separate that. and det it through, i believe there will be bipartisan support for that, i will important very hard for it. reporter: the white house saying that funding should be passed together without strings and making point there should be a humanitarian pause to get aid into gaza, adding a full ceasefire would help hamas, in a hearing today, republicans want to do how u.s. can verify any aid going to gaza at-this-point will not be stolen by hamas. >> can i promise you and this committee that there will be 100% del
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delivery to the designated re recipients, no. there will be some spillage but the overwhelming majority of as assistance thus far is get to people who need it. reporter: secretary of state said president biden is the main reason that any aid is getting in and he wants to kcontinue that ed, and said president wants to make sure that all that money is linked together in one bill. back to you. larry: edward. bbefore i lose you. do the senators understand the degree that the new house speaker mike johnson is going to stand firm on separating out the ukraine money from the israeli money? it sounds like this is a done deal in the house. reporter: as far as mike
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johnson. the house speaker that is how he will do it when you less tony -- listen to mitch mcconnell he maybe threw a wrench into that saying ukraine and israel money is both important, but house speaker i am understanding he wants to pass one bill at a time. larry: all right, edward lawrchts thank you. lawrence thank you. >> now in los angeles. on some of these iranian enrichment policies, william, i saw you this morning was greatest thing in the world, i see it story has changed. reporter: no. it has not. this is in your wheelhouse. i want to say, it is not that the administration is directly funding iran, but rather allowing it to sell billions of dallas -- dollars in oil international
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internationally in violation of sanctions. and it worked. following year, iran exports dried up as little as 500 billion barrels a day. iran is selling more and more oil mostly to china, in violation of u.s. sanctions. >> we found over the course of biden administration their policy changes has enriched iran to tune of between 50and 60 billion. >> that is money that critics say that iran uses to fund terrorism and attacks on u.s. forces. >> not only my message to iran, but also, to president biden. enforce the sanctions, they
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are in place for a reason. and yet this administration refuses to interdict the oil that continues to leave iran. reporter: senators office said she will introduce a bill tomorrow directing homeland security to seize iranian oil under existing sanctions and republicans say that biden administration has chosen to ignore it, because east tensions with china -- ease tensions with china. team biden says it dozen force sanctions but it hard because iran conceals the exports, this year. the administration also o approved iranian electricity sales to iraq. day 10 billion dollar windfall to tehran. larry: william la juenese,
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you are right, i will maintain as someone that worked on sanctions under prior president trump, i would maintain that the bidens a to blame for not enforcing the sanctions, william, thank you very much we appreciate it, 100%. larry: folks now, national point, someone has to tell me what is difference between a cease fire and a humanitarian pause? secretary of state antony blinken, at the senate hearing this morning. listen to what he said. >> when it comes to a ceasefire in this moment, you are right, that would consolidate what hamas has been able to do. and allowing it to remain where it is. and potentially repeat what it did another day. and that is not tolerable. we believe that we have to consider things like
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humanitarian pauses to make sure assistance to get to those who need it and people can be protected and get out of harm's way. larry: all right, i heard that, i remain confused. sorry. no ceasefire. but a humanitarian pause is okay? now, here is the oxford discretionary definition -- dictionary definition, a temporary suspendtion of fighting, today, john kirby said this. >> it is however, the time to consider pauses in the fighting. long enough so that folks like your relatives and family members with get this needed humanitarian assistance. larry: all right, hang on, pauses in fighting sounds like a ceasefire. pause in the fighting sounds like a temporary suspension of fighting that is how the
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dictionary defines a cease ceasefire. i think that bidens are trying to buy off of left wing of the democratic party. they are the rotten apples of the squad, they hate israel, they are anti-semitic and they support the hamas barbarians, these barbarians murdered 4700 civilians on october 7, they did not attack israeli military but defenseless civilians who were mostly israelis but included americans and other countries. the ceasefire or a pause? prime minister netanyahu has a better idea. >> out of our way to prevent civilian casualties not only by asking them to move, calling them to move,
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arrangerring a place for them to be safe, putting in humanitarian support providing them with means with food, with water. with medicine and so on. >> now here is a better idea. by the way, something that i said, i don't know 10 days ago or 15? whatever. in other words israel will supply hu hume c humanitarian aid to palestinian civilians, otherwise hamas and their pals in u.n. will steal the so-called humanitarian aid that will be used to resupply the hamas murderers, mr. blinken knows this and general austin knows it and mr. kish i kirby knows and so does president biden, the business about humanitarian pause is just politics pure and simple. and actually it is the worst kind. as israel is fighting for its very existence and "wall
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street journal" editor call,a anti-semitism is surging in the globe even in the west this shows how important it is to israel must win its fight for survival. shame on president biden. and company. for playing politics during wartime. but even if team biden tries to put the cuffs on the idf, israel and its leaders will never let them, all right? that is my quick riff. joining me now to talk about this and other things, 10/, tennessee senator bill hagerty. you heard mr. blinken and mr. austin, i don't want to get to personalities, i don't doubt their patriotism but i do not understand why they are so obsessed with this humanitarian aid
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pause. and whether or not it is a ceasefire. because it is a ceasefire, everyone knows it is a ceasefire. and further more, everyone knows humanitarian aid will go to hamas, they will resupply themselves. >> you certainly schooled us today very well in terms of lexicon. any ceasefire is a win for hamas, i think that secretary blink en and secretary austin should know, that i questioned secretary blinken if he could assure us not a indictment of assistant benefited hamas, he could not answer that. we have to stop feeding this i met with israeli leadership in may of 2021, prime minister netanyahu, and his national security adviser were clear with me every dollar of foreign aid that goes to gaza strip is controlled by hamas, they
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tax it direct it or divert it. they took pipes meant for water supply, they made them into rocket. you nailed it they are checking the box and appeasing radical left in a way that endangers israeli civilians and that puts u.s. funding both sides of this war, u.s. tax payers funding both sides of the war. >> senator hagerty. you were a fine diplomat, our ambassador to japan for several years. how long is a humanitarian pause. versus how long is the ceasefire? i know, we're playing semantics i'm just, i just want to let these good folks in the biden administration know that we see through this. okay this is politicking, they are politicking for the left, but the fact is, that difference between ceasefire and a pause, is a
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humanitarian pause is an hour, a day a week a month? i mean really? what is wrong with bibi netanyahu's idea that israel will supply the humanitarian aid to palestinian civilians? >> i have said all along we should step back giving israel headroom and support doing what it knows how to do rather than call shots from washington we're allowing domestic politics it creep it into it which is shaping the response, let the israelis handle the ground. there is a huge danger to israeli safety, i don't want to see u.s. tax payers on the hook funding both sides of this war. larry: all right that is should you there both sides good point. senator hagerty, how, there is a big disagreement
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between speaker johnson and majority leader schumer, i get minority leader mitch mcconnell. how do you think this will play out. >> i heard the speaker on segment talk about how there is bipartisan support for israel. the need for this is urgent. i agree. let's put it on the floor, they will vote on house this week, get here and deal with it and handle them in order, i am in alignment with what the speaker is talking about doe cate -- doing, biden administration sent over is full of everything including the kitchen sink this is typical, let's focus on what will work, israel peace right now, we'll pass. larry: amen to, that last point. i think we need full throated discussion of ukraine. exit strategies and diplomatic initiatives peace strategies and the like. and i also think by the way,
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that border security stuff in the biden proposal. that does not look like border security to me, it looks like open border enhancement to me. >> you are right. on the border piece, this is more funds to process people more rapidly into the country, what they are talking about is funding worse policy we have seen the greatest national security crisis in our nation, they want to accelerate the process with additional funding it is dead on arrival, this is not the right approach, we need to change border policy and go back to what worked and trump administration was deeply involved. larry: senator mcconnell said that border piece needs work. >> thank you. larry: mr. bill hagerty thank you great senator from state of tennessee, on
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kudlow we'll talk about global war on the jews, this is a brutal story, we talk about it with former u.s. ambassador to israel mr. david freeman who helped negotiate the abraham accords. take a look at walter russell moo. editorial, noble war on jews -- the global war on the jews, my goodness, i am kudlow, we'll be right back. by helping those who need it most. we take great pride not just in the job our team does, but in them as people. our people. and while we're in the business of taking care of others... it's important our therapists know that with benefits from principal, they're taken care of too. (♪)
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larry: all right, very important, "wall street journal" editorial reads that global war on the jews anti-semitism surges in the west. which shows why israel must continue to exist. also in the journal, my friend walter russell mead writes anti-semitism poisons america, attacks on jews are also attacks on our ideals of libbal liberalism, joining us now, former ambassador david frfriedman. he was american ambassador to israel during trump administration. welcome back. i don't think that any of us have seen anything like this in terms of anti-semitism in
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our lifetime. maybe that is too scw general maybe some people go back to world war ii. but, this is awful thing that is happening. and i am concerned that the leadership doesn't exist right now in washington to stop it from happening david friedman, what do you think about this? weigh in for us. >> thank you larry, christopher wray head of fbi testified today that anti-semitism in america was at historic levels. now for jews to have anti-semitism at historic levels, that is saying something, it is really bad. and i think this is you know, kind of core of the problem, when i was in administration, i dealt with this issue, i was yelling from the rooftops we have to watch anti-semitism on the left. you know everyone said, what are you talking about it is always on the right the nazis and neo-nazis, they
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are horrible people. but you know who they are. right, you know who they are, they don't have a lot of money or funding, and they are not making policy arguments, they are spewing hatred. they are easy to identify, on lift it is more dangerous, they have a lot of money, they hide behind this anti-israel rhetoric and entrenched within academia, all future leaders of our nation are learning to hate israel and to hate jews, at the same time you can't get tenure at an american university if you are pro-israel there is a consensus among professors in academia that israel is always to blame. you know all these snowflakes at the universities that are arguing for safe space, they are not having problems triggering jews, they are running around campuses,
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triggering i is a mile word -- mild word, they are saying worse, in cornell, they have people threatening to kill them. i can tell you at columbia where i went to school number of grad students, who are you know deeply on the palestinian side, is growing. and i have to tell you, i doubt when they applied for their student visas, they disclosed the fact they support hamas. larry: i am sure that is right, one second, a quick quote from jared kushner. >> one of the ironies as an american-jew you are safer in saudi arabia than in a college campus like columbia. larry: those are tough words
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you. amazing, to me, it is rich schools the elite schools, the ivy leagues, we went to them, it is ucal berkeley, hold on. it is the elite schools, the wealthy schools they have the weakest leadership and most crazy faculty and kids, why is this, what is wrong? this is a sickness. >> i think this is a lot of this is where their funding comes from, is their -- i went to columbia in 1970s. we were having these debates then. but here is what is different, in 1970s, we would have robust debates about israel, i found the debates offensive, ideologically but i never fifelt threatened. i never felt someone was
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going to punch me, that is what is happening today. larry: in "wall street journal" editorial, anti-defamation lead reports. 312 incidents recorded. and including a car carrying individuals with palestinian flags allegedly swerving toward a jewish family and several alleged assaults by pro-palestinian protesters, and making a bad story worse this say global phenomenon. "wall street journal" cites german, we had discussions, storm trooper in russian airport about after jews, we had discussions through the years, european businesses, seem to have this idea unspoken perhaps, that they don't want to do business
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with the state of israel. even though israel is a prosperous economy, and israel under netanyahu has been a capitalist economy, a high-tech economy. it will be a national gas economy, this has not been right this second this has been moving in the wrong direction for years. >> it has been, and here at home, you know, this past year, biden administration to much fanfare came out with anti-semitism report. and a lot of people including a lot of jewish people were clapping, but they left out any program to combat anti-semitism in form of anti-zionism on the college campuses, that is a lot of their base, that is where we're seeing real risk. larry: what will happen is tax-free status of the fancy colleges and universities, and tact-free status of their endowment will go down
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the drain among other things, people are getting fed up, amia. ambassador david friedman. >> on kudlow, joe biden's response to iran's attack on u.s. military assets was shall we say less than ferocious? we need deterrents not appeasement. general jack keane will weigh in and. >> and arab nation, this is a positive story, ar arab nations want to take out hamas as much as we do. they are not saying it publicly, but they are sesea -- saying it, they don't like iran and their terrorist colleagues any more than we do. benny avni wrote it in new york son, a veteran foreign policy reporter he will tell us about it on kudlow even the arabs don't like iran and hamas are doing, i am
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larry: all right welcome back, let's continue our war coverage to fox news correspondent lucas tomlinson live in tel aviv, what do you got for us. reporter: larry, israeli forces suffered first casualty since they first moved into gaza strip, commanding officer of idf responsible for operation spoke to his forces over the radio earlier. >> we're striking hamas and terrorist organizations in the gaza strip, we have one goal victory, no matter how longer how hard the fighting will be there is no other outcome than victory. reporter: two 20-year-old staff s sergeant givati
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brigade were killed today, they launched a airstrike in jjabalia refugee camp. and now since october 7 israel launched airstrikes in gaza, west bank, leb lebanon, syria and today they finded off an attack from yemen. it of the shot down by israel arrow long-range air defense system over r red sea. and over the skies of tel aviv 3 rocket bra barrages all intercepted. larry: yemen, houthis? >> right they control yemen right now, they have long
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range ballistic missiles today, the houthis declared war on israel, debate able if hew houthi count is representing all of yemen. larry: thank you lucas be safe. >> joining me now, general jack keane, retired four-star general. fox news senator strategy estrategic analyst. let me play from this morning's senate hearing, general lloyd austin. >> our personnel have come under attack in recent days by iranian-backed militia groups, these attacks must stop. at the president's direction u.s. forces have conducted precision self defense strikes on facilities in eastern syria used by iran's
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irgc and affiliates, if irannian-backed groups continue to attack u.s. forces we will not hesitate to take further necessary measures to protect our people. larry: without inpuning general austin, to talk about strategy this was an underwhelming attack, we threw missiles at an unarmed ammo base in syria. i am just you know, i am counting general jack keane, that is 27 attacks on u.s. military assets in the middle east, i don't see much of a response, sir. >> you are right. what is happening is iran strategic objectives that are dominating control of the middle east and control the flow of oil out of the
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persian gulf. to accomplish that, they have two specific objectives, one is to drive the united states out of the middle east they have been about that ever since they b flew -- blew up our marine barracks. and that is what is behind these attacks, focused on syria and iraq on that basis, second objective to accomplish wor world -- domination goal to destroy the state of israel. these are iran strategic objectives, what is happening here, is they have accelerated their attacks because of hamas' penetration of israel. and they see opportunity here. iran is behind all of this
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strategy. you just mentions the houthis getting involved, they don't pull that trigger with ballistic missile and fire at israel without iran telling them to do so, if have you a problem like this, shooting at our bases, you have got to get their attention. the trump administration went through an involvement in this first time assad violated the chemical attack in syria, used chemical weapons, trump administration responded, i thought it was weak, measureed and deliberate. and we predicted on fox assad would attack again, he did. the second response was three nations bombing the heck out of assad's capabilities. that was it, it shut him down the administration learned something, they took down soleimani and shut just about everything down.
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this administration has to pay attention to this airanian behavior, you have to hammer them. take away not just send a message but take away their capabilities, they are on the table, we know where this is their command and control they have multiple bases in syria and iraq. take away their command and control, their rockets and missiles and drones, we have the c capability do, that you shut down even the ability for them to do it, given they still have the will. and then, if that does not get their attention, they continue to do it, you tell them, listen, you have a training center in iran. ththat -- where all of these proxies go to train, 500 hamas were there in september, training, we'll take that training center down, tell them that, and listen, if that does not work. your headquarters, for the
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irgc is in iran we'll take that down. and for those that -- i heard a commentary on fox, we shouldn't do anything against iran directly that would just arow arouse people against the the united states, that is not true, all tough sanctions that trump imposed on iran. the people blamed the regime for that, why because they are spending all money on the proxy wars, and they hold signs up saying stop the proxy wars, if we hit them in iran, they won't respond to what we're being in iraq and syria. they will not flame the united states -- they will not blame united states they will put signs up in streets say stop the proxy wars that is where we are and we have -- >> that is -- >> we have to have spine. larry: that is where precision bombing for command and control in iraq, for the training center in iran. and by the way, general jack
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keane, you know, stop a ship. i keep saying this unite after night, stop them from selling oil to china, stop them from selling drones to russia. interdict impound, if you see a false flag you know darn well, that is an iranian ship, stop a ship, send a message, i am for it i'm sorry, down have another half hour. >> let them pick -- >> i have to go. >> okay go ahead. >> i'm sorry, sir, i have to get moving. >> thank you for y input. >> move along, joining us now benny avni . you wrote in the sun, a very important article. arab world many want israel to finish off hamas. they may not be saying it publicly, but you are suggesting privately, particularly those who were working in the abraham accords can you tell us more, this is an important
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article. here we are again. >> well, as jack keane said a lot of what is going on in middle east a competition between shall we call them pro-american and pro-western arabs expirk ran. and iran and its proxies, the missile shot by the houthis, remember that saudis fought the houthis for last 8 years. and the houthis hit them with everything they had. that was pretty you know, so, you know which side saudi arabia is at. the crown prince a brother is a student in washington, from when i hear he told the white house that after the war is over, he still
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interested in continuing the negotiations over peace treati treaty with israel, there are a bunch of arabs, abraham accord participants and others that are not participating yet, and most importantly, saudi arabia. that just don't want iran and its proxies to be that strong. and the war in gaza, the war against hamas is very important for them. because unless israel manages to do what it wants to do, which is end hamas' ability to control gaza and more importantly as far as israel is concerned to be able to threaten israel again, as long as israel doesn't appear as the big winner in that war, they are in trouble too the arabs, nobody likes hamas. when i say now body, egypt, you know hamas is an off
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chute of the muslim brotherhood. larry: nobody likes the muslim b brotherhood that say key point. and that is what this is -- nobody wants, i mean it is all about iran. iran is a power city this saudis don't want, is that the bottom line? >> yes. that is the bottom line. and the bottom line is, palestinians, absolutely rise a lot of passion in arab streets, and arab demonstrators and that are going to flood the streets the more this war carries on. but, they know that it is not -- no longer, was talking with a friend of mine. larry: i have to jump. i am sorry. >> used to visit -- >> i'm sorry, we're always
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short on time. covering the war, we will visit another time, but your article is arab world, many want israel to finish off hamas new york son benny avni, thank you, quick break. on hor side marsha blackburn. lambasting our colleging and universities. stick around i'm kudlow, senator blackburn is up next. ♪ jardiance ♪ ♪ it's a little pill with a big story to tell. ♪ ♪ i take once-daily jardiance, ♪ ♪ at each day's staaart. ♪ ♪ as time went on it was easy to seee. ♪ ♪ i'm lowering my a1c. ♪ jardiance works 24/7 in your body to flush out some sugar! and for adults with type 2 diabetes and known heart disease, jardiance can lower the risk of cardiovascular death, too. jardiance may cause serious side effects including ketoacidosis that may be fatal,
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to receive $1,500 off your kohler® walk-in bath. and take advantage of our low monthly payment financing. larry: dhs secretary mayorkas let the cat out of the bag said well is another 600 thousand got aways on top of at least 2.4 million encounters over 3 million people came in to country illegally. we bring in senator mar marsha blackburn of tennessee, th thank you, ma'am. i know this story is pad. bad, there are program terrorists in -- potential terrorists in here, as you know there are a lot of chinese nationalists coming in. this is one unprotected border. boy, this is part of the war. >> you are right, larry.
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and you gave the numbers for 2023. so far in the month of october first year of fiscal year 24, we had 30 iranians 35 pakistanis, we had over 100 russians and 2000 chinese. that came in to the country. now, in 2023 we had people from 180 different countries. we have had 250 something known terrorists that have been apprehended at the southern border. we know that there are thousands of people that are termed a person of interest, that they have come in and claimed a asylum and released into country this is a bad soup in the making. if you are looking at all of these individuals that -- we don't know about what is
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happening with the unknowns, the got-aways. the terrorists that might be in those numbers. larry: and that i want to put a billion dollars into it for what? it won't stop anything, or close anything. it won't wall in anything. it won't remain in mexico anything. it won't title 42 anything it is mere open borders -- more open borders to expedite the open borders there is an insanity here. >> that is an insanity, a billion to help pay for expenses for the sanctuary cities who declared themselves sanctuary cities and thousand that people are coming there, after they illegal low entered the nation, now the sanctuary cities say we don't have room for you, we can't handle you, how about we buy you a plane ticket to where you want to go on face of earth, but we need you to get out. that is what is going on.
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you are right, there is one way to fix it, you start by building the wall. and you go ahead and you put up that barrier, border patrol for thirst -- 30 years has said they need a pairior could -- barrier, one person said we will build a wall that was president trump that is what we need to be doing. then where you cannot build a wall, they need better technology. they also need more agencies and officers, we have to secure our border and know who is coming into this country. because if we can't, you have terrorists cells here. what if these people are coming in going to those cells on the cartels and terrorists and ms-13 gangs linkup this could be a very good situation in the making. larry: you are right, i got to jump, something has to be done about this whole story,
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