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you can hear babies in the background we understand temperatures inside reached 90 degrees making things worse it's meant to hold less than 500 people, but on any given day, agents are seeing as many as 1300 illegal immigrants. in another area, you can see every inch of available space appears to be filled. rows of girls, little children, reports that these illegal immigrants wait for days, sometimes more than a week, with access to portable toilets but no showers.
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farther down the hall way, more agents standing by. one with a mask and gloves and through the windows you can see even more people. packed into these tiny little rooms. this, folks is the united states of america. arizona is another state seeing influx of illegal immigrants the governor there called on congress to help. my next guest says he toured one of these facilities. he says what he saw was pitiful. president of the phoenix based progressive christian coalition. a democratic congressional candidate in arizona thank you for being here you went in and saw this facility in nogales, is that right? >> thank you for having me on tonight. >> you bet. tell us what you saw in terms of the conditions. >> well, again, the conditions
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were pitiful. it's really a sad sight to see. you saw children, that had no access to rest rooms. they had been unshowered and i questioned border patrol standing in their presence we're told many of them hadn't showered in ten days. that is in the united states of america. the fema trucks weren't connected when i arrived. there wasn't water running to showers i observed them and led the hand when connecting toilets to water trucks. the kids, they're in a storage facility it's a large warehouse with 300 people in a pen sort of like a human pen, 15 foot chain link with barbed wire. no rest rooms in there. just cots and one and a half inch masks to keep them off the
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floor. i was burning up in there. my delegation was sweating. and very uncomfortable. >> that is unbelievable. you think about you see what the guards with the masks, on, worried about disease. we heard reports of some of the children having chicken pox and mrsa virus i know you said before the show you'd observed children with lice. you think back to what we saw at the super dome after hurricane katrina. it just, you are reminded of that. >> absolutely. i was on the receiving end here, at phoenix, arizona. hurricane katrina folks, got off of the plane. some of the basic things my group tried to impress upon border patrol. have the chaplains over to see the children? the answer was no. has the staff hugged the children? have you told them they're all right? they'll be safe? the answer is no.
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that is sad and unfortunate. this is a humanitarian crisis. it's extremely important that congress not only fund organizations like the organization for refugee rejeltment. but make sure that health and human services can get down to the processing centers on the border and make sure that these folks aren't staying any longer than lawfully they're required to. it's 72 hours. >> you said you saw baby sxdz a thousand children did you have an understanding about why? why influx now? >> well, the children said to several of us that they heard from local media and parents under the impression they can benefit from deferred action if they arrived at the united states within a certain time period we certainly know that is not true many of them talked about
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cartels and sex abuse, dire economic conditions. but we knew this was coming. i talked to officials from guatemala consulates they said they've known for sixn expect thousands more in months still to come. >> wow. reverend thank you for being on i know they did not want, they are not allowing the media in there. but they let you in. >> they should let the media in. >> they absolutely should. >> we're the peoples' voice we have the right to see what is going on within our own country. reverend, thank you >> thank you. >> critics say the crisis is just going to get worse we've been told perhaps 60,000 more coming in coming months because border agents have been taken off patrol to baby-sit illegal immigrant children. it's not their fault they don't have enough people. they have had very few people to police the border now. and head of the national
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association of former border patrol officers satisfies there is no one to blame but the administration. saying in part, quote this is not a humanitarian crisis it's a predictable and contrived fault on the compassionate side of americans by her political leaders that knowingly put minor, illegal alien children at risk for purely political purposes joining me now, sean, thanks for joining us. this is it. your group represents all of the border patrol agents. the question is whether you agree with that statement representing former agents that this is a man made crisis born out of a political world view. >> i do agree with that. this is a failure of policy. right now we have an immigration system designed to fail.
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and our agents are stuck in the middle doing the best they can with resources they have. and we have half agents processing. we don't know what is coming through >> the children and by law you can't send them back. but they have to go from you guys to ice, then wind up with hhs. and then, they get returned to a family member, who may be in the us illegally or end upwards of the state we have 400,000 children in foster care in america. now, we have tens of thousands coming across the border. it, how can we stop it? >> by having consequence the word is out in central america this is your golden ticket to the united states. that immigration is not being
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enforced. and rule of law is not existing you have to have consequences or its going to be exploited. >> what about photography? we it's amazing how few pictures there are in what's happening. we're told border patrol told agents knock it off with pictures or you'll be fired. is that true? >> i have heard that. i've seen memos agents aren't allowed to have cell phones in holding facilities. we think that the american public needs to see what is out there. and we tried to tell them about this months ago. this is something that has been going on over a year. and it's just getting worse. and the american public needs to see how hard agents are working and helpless they are to stop this.
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and to make this situation better. border patrol has a long history of trying to put a pretty face on problems we've had tours of vips flying over the border what. they're looking at is empty border patrol vehicles. it's say shachlt we need to have man power, we don't have that >> they're trying to find $1.5 billion to deal with illegal immigrants. how poorly protected is the border now? >> upwards of 40% of our people now are processing. so, about, maybe a little more than half are out in the field now. and information is that there are a lot of people not surrendering to the border patrol. and trying to evade us. when we're throwing billions of dollars our agents are being
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restricted in hours they can work we ask for just a few hundred million to sore up salary so we had 100% staffing. we couldn't get that. now there is money. is no agent wants to see children coming across the border and not taking care of. >> thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> what an incredible situation. >> incredible situation. no wonder they won't want pictures we're getting word of americans being evacuated from the middle east thanks to frightening terror tactics by a group led by a man who is called the true hair to osama bin laden. what this means for america. and as american soldier bowe bergdahl arrives in the u.s. we've got let yefrs written while he was in captivity. wait until you can see who is
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breaking tonight, american soldier bowe bergdahl is arriving back in the states as we get new reports why he left his post in the first place. the daily beast reporting it has letters that bergdahl allegedly sent to his family while he was allegedly still in captivity. they got these and the taliban confirmed they came from bergdahl. the notes allegedly reveal bergdahl making excuses for why he walked off, the misspellings are his. quote tell those involved in the investigation there are more sides to the situation, the circumstance from the beginning of my time in afghanistan from immediate top to bottom were bad for troopers, especially in my platoon. joining me now, two former members of bergdahl's pla ton, a former army specialist that once roomed with bergdahl and evan buto, a team leader directly in charge of bergdahl. let me start with you, cody,
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having read these two letters, one from 2012 and one from 2013 that he sent to his family. the "daily beast" said these are legit, handwritten by him delivered by the red cross, what do you make of it? >> so now we know he deserted for a fact. he just admitted in these letters that he deserted. as far as his excuses go, they do not excuse his actions. it was rough on all us. the rest of us were in the same conditions he was and we upheld our oath and fought for fellow americans and did not desert. >> viewers should know he said things like this, clear minded understanding from leadership was lacking if not non-exist tablet. again, the misspellings and grammar errors are his. the conditions were bad and looked to be getting worse for the men that were actually the ones risking their lives from attack as well as afghan elements and goes on to say there are more sides to the
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situation, please tell d.c. to wait for all evidence to come in. evan, as his leader, your thoughts, evan is with us by phone on his attempt to blame this on leadership lacking leadership the reason he walked away. >> you know, as i look at the letters and i read what he said, a lot of people have problems with their leadership or their bosses in any job you have. i had problems with leadership and with my superiors and things they said. everybody does. the conditions we were living in, yeah, we sleeping on the ground, sleeping in holes, out on the front line. security is lacking. we were a little low on personnel but that's the life of an infantry man. so to say that's an excuse for him to leave, there is no excuse. we all stayed behind. we signed on the letter or on that line to say we're going to serve our country and follow orders and these letters just
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prove that he did desert and everything that we have said is true and there is no excuse for what he did. we all were there. we all were experiencing the same thing and we all stayed behind and like cody said, we fulfilled that oath that we made to serve our country and not desert it. >> cody, does this change your view of the prisoner swap at all in terms of i presume our government knew about these, they probably had read what we are reading tonight. >> well, you know, i would like to see when the government knew these were delivered to his family, whether it was a couple days ago or they knew at the time as the letters were sent a few years ago and i wonder if that would prove they knew the whole time he was a desserter. >> calling into the question the trade in your mind? >> well, if they knew he was a deserter, it's kind of questionable why they would do this. >> evan, you know, we've heard a lot about bowe bergdahl over the past couple days about he was in
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the coast guard but had some sort of problem that led to him being, you know, not kicked out but pushed out, an uncharacterized discharge in 2006 and now they are talking about his mental state and questioning whether he was really all there when it comes to competence and ability to make decisions. your thoughts on that? does that soften the situation for you? >> for me, no, it doesn't soften it for me. i think anybody that decides to walk away from their post and their fellow soldiers in the middle of afghanistan, anyone who does that is definitely having some type of mental shortcoming or something to think that they can go do that. having said that, and from all my interactions with him from the time he came to our unit in alaska through training and deployment, there was anything i nor anyone would would have seen of him having any mental problems whatsoever.
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he was very smart, and he was very articulate, wanted to train. he was a good soldier. he was always on time. there is really just nothing for us, at least, granted we're not medical professionals but i do not think that this softens what he did. he knew what he was doing. he sent his stuff home before he left. he gathered up a knife and water and journal and camera and walked away. this is something he thought about and planned and walked away. no, that does not excuse him deserting and he needs to be held accountable for that. >> he returns to u.s. soil tonight in the wake of lawmakers questioning why it was taking so long to get him back here so we could begin questioning him. thanks again to both of you for being here. >> thanks for having us. >> we also have dramatic new developments in the case of the women sentenced to death for her christian faith. ted cruz went in an effort to free this woman. he's pushing the president to
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get involved. he'll join us. as we get new pictures of her behind bars that are heart breaking. plus one priest is murdered and another in critical condition. the mystery behind this awful crime. >> the tragedy that occurred last night at the mother of mercy mission church strikes at our core because every american should feel safe in a house of worship. replace your laptop? start with the best writing experience. make it incredibly thin. add an adjustable kickstand, a keyboard, a usb port, and the freedom of touch. and, of course, make it run microsoft office, with the power and speed to do real work. introducing surface pro 3. the tablet that can replace your laptop.
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of mercy church. the motive still very unclear but the strongest possibility appears to be armed burglary. the church is located near the state capitol in downtown phoenix and at night the area is deserted and dangerous. police say the older priest, father joseph terra called 911 but they don't know if he called before or after the attack. one of priests vehicles was stolen but recovered a few blocks away and it may help this case, listen. >> this is very early in the investigation, and while we have physical evidence, what we lack is eyewitness information and i think that's the key to helping us in relation to closure very quickly on this issue. >> father terra is clearly an eyewitness but remains critical and unable to give a description to the suspect or suspects. police are also checking surveillance video. the priest who was shot and killed was 28-year-old kenneth walker. he was ordained in 2012 and his
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parishioners are distraught. >> very alive and a gentle man and good man and can't believe anyone would want to kill him. >> we're also told, megyn, father t terra was able to craw over and give father walker last rights. megyn. >> oh my goodness, thank you. there are stunning developments tonight in the controversial custody battle for 16-year-old justina. this is the little girl separated from her family for months after they had the nerve to question a decision by her doctors. you will not believe where it's gone now. and he is being called the new bin laden and up next, we'll speak with mark and brooke about what this guy and his group mean for america. >> it's not like we haven't seen over the last five or six months
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vowing death to non-muslims or anyone who stands in their way. this is armature video showing the militant group parading the captured iraqi police forces through the streets. president obama today met with his national security team to discuss the increasingly troubling situation. this group is bad. it's very bad. but one member of the senate armed services committee says that's the last group of people the president, the national security team i'm talking about now should be asking for advice. >> i say to the president of the united states get a new national security team in place. you have been ill served by the national security team in the decisions you have in place now and the decisions that you made. >> mark wrote most of president bush's speeches on iraq during his time at the white house. he's now a fellow at the american enterprise institute. mark, do you agree the president is being ill served?
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>> it's a complete disaster. to put that in perspective. think about the situation barack obama inherited when he came into office. al qaeda and iraq, which is this group on the march in big dad going towards baghdad was defeated military and ideally. they have been driven from save havens and the leader was killed and controlled no ter territory. the iraqi people, the sunni masses had risen up against them and drove them out instead of joining with al qaeda to drive america out. they were defeated and the situation was so good, that the obama administration was trying to take credit for it. joe biden went out and said this will be, iraq will be a great achievement of the obama administration. they skanquandered it. they went from having no safe haven to being on the verge of taking over a nation. that's the situation we face now. >> we have the sound byte from
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the vice president. let's take a listen. >> i'm very optimistic about iraq. i think it's going to be one of the great acheievements of this administration. you'll see 90,000 american troops come marching home by the end of the summer. you'll see a stable government in iraq that is actually moving toward a representative government. >> and you say today instead of that success, that they are on the verge of starting the fade. that was bin laden's vision. >> absolutely. they have taken over mosul and tikrit. those gangs squandered were paid for with the price of american blood. americans died to drive alibi da out. besides the sacrifice. they will use the gains to follow us here at home. i mean, they are not going to be satisfied with taking over syria and iraq. they -- what they are in the process of doing now is turning
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iraq into what afghanistan was in the 1990s, a save haif ton carry out attacks and we know this because in 2005 we intercepted a letter from the leader of al qaeda in'-4 iraq. they had four stages, first stage drive the americans out. second stage establish a fit in baghdad and use that to attack other countries and fourth stage the clash with israel. we accomplished stage one. they are in the process of nearly accomplishing stage two, stage three is to attack us. this is a very, very serious situation. >> if this group is so radical, isis, so radical, al qaeda doesn't want it. the people who kill 3,000 americans on 9/11 are trying to distance themselves from this group because they are too radical. you say the president in your
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view made two critical mistakes. what were they? >> one, withdrawing every single american troop out of iraq against advice of military commanders that created a vacuum in afghanistan, which allowed al qaeda to regroup. >> in iraq. >> in iraq, yes. second, he did nothing in syria, did nothing to help the moderate prowestern rebels who were begging for support that created a vacuum in syria that allowed the reconstituting to move into syria create a safe haven there, draw recruits from around the world, train them and plan this march back into iraq where they are taking over cities. >> and now what is really crazy is that now that we have decided to help some of the folks in syria, not to mention the iraqi forces, these bad guys with isis, this bad group, they are using american humvees, our
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equipment and they are using them against our allies and i'm sure they would like to the use them against us, as well. >> thank you. >> we're learning more about the offshoot that controls a third of iraq. the commander controls the world's wealthiey esiest terror. they stole 400 million from a bank. some are calling him the new bin laden. some warned that man could soon order a terror attack on our soil if the u.s. doesn't make serious policy changes and fast. >> the isis had this for their agenda to attack the homeland. the next 9/11 is in the making. >> a human rights attorney and director of the law fair project. do you believe the next 9/11 is in the making? >> the comparison between -- >> this bad guy.
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>> the new head and osama bin laden is apt for every reason that make said is that basically isis is resurrected from the dead because of the void that we left in 2011 in iraq and because syria is now a training ground and recruitment ground and if we learned anything from 9/11, we know all you need san american passport, access to within our boarders to carry out an attack. we're seeing now, americans, american citizens, european citizens, canada citizens are being recruited to train along isis and al qaeda affiliated groups in syria. we had the first american suicide bomber in siry. the attack on the jewish museum was carried out by a jihad train in syria. they are coming home and god forbid we should have another 9/11, but if we don't take isis seriously for the threat it is, a motivated threat that wants to
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wage war against the west, that is threatening now jordan, they are threatening to invade jordan and kill the king there. >> and you can only imagine what their plans are for israel. >> they stated what their plans are. they have threatened to invade g goza and lebanon and if we weren't willing to provide assistance to iraq where we have thrown $15 billion to train the iraqi security forces that we've been misled to believe are capable of defending themselves, why would we be willing to help jordan? >> you look at this group headed by this mysterious guy, he's not like other ali-qaeda leader and doesn't like to be seen on camera and disguise and his whereabouts are unknown and he's not a flash si guy and he's about 42 years old. you look at his tactics.
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it's as brutal as you can imagine. you have to feel for the iraqi police force, which is, i mean, they are not prepared morally for the type of beheadings and being shot down in the street while just walking along that this group is unleashing on them. they have imposed sharia law. >> right, and it's a hard pill to swallow the troops abandoned their post in mosul. they were an ember we left burning that we failed to extinguish to one of the greatest non-governmental, non-state actors, terrorists actors, the greatest military threat to the west and they have an airport. they are holding the turkey embassy hostage and plathreaten jordan.
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>> and they are looking at baghdad. if they control iraq and parts of syria soon and actually have this islamic state from which to launch and plan jihad, brooke, what should we do about it? the president today said there is not going to be boots on the ground. the american people don't want that. he wants to work with partners but not ruling anything out yet. >> i think it's quite obvious what happens when there is a void with the american military, and we have to take this as a case example. when we with drew our troops without leaving any type of military presence whatsoever in iraq, we have isis.oiñ iecú don't think it would be ad idea to have this policy of complete non-engagement any longer. >> we'll continue to follow this. thank you. >> thanks. there is shocking developments tonight in the controversial custody battle for 16-year-old justina separated by parents. you won't believe where that case is tonight and now develop
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citizens, her husband, we'll need american leadership, also, the players of americans across the globe. >> if that court doesn't do the right thing this, will not end well. maybe they won't tell what yous they're doing. the husband says no, they're not. and do you believe that to be the case? >> i can tell you i was vited with a soefent dissident. he talked about how prisoners would pass cell to cell he called it an evil empire said tear down this wall. why isn't the president speaking out against this violation of
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religious freedom? the president of the united states should be outraged. no one can speak to thchl we need to seek presidential leadership, here. >> we're going to stay on this. 27 years old, two babies in a prison. thank you for being here >> thank you. god bless you. >> there is a petition for those who want to weigh in and offer support. and push our government to do something about it. coming up next, stunning developments in a controversial custody battle for 16-year-old justina pelleteir. >> why now, are you breaking your silence? >> bottom line is that my
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family made a stunning reversal saying they fully support justina going back to live with her family. this is the same dcf that a year ago accused them of medical child abuse because they got their daughter treatment for a rare genetic disorder, a disorder that was diagnosed by another elite massachusetts medical center. now it's up to a massachusetts judge to decide whether justina goes home or stays in the connecticut care facility she was transferred to last month and now justina herself is trying to sway the judge. watch this. >> all i really want to be with is with my family and my friends and that's all i want is to be with my family and friends back home. >> lou pelletier says by not treating his disorder, justina has gotten worse.
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here is lou. >> everything imaginable that you can do to a child has been done to her. so the old saying, the picture is worth a thousand words and i think they finally have seen that picture and that's why they are finally doing this. >> the family says they have fulfilled all of the judges's paperwork requests and are hoping a decision, megyn, comes very soon. >> trace, thanks. coming up next, it is official, i'm on facebook and right after this break, what did little mk look like at nine years old? my very first throw back thursday picture next and that's not all. plus, coming up tonight on "hannity". >> we should have gone in after september 11th, taken care of the bad guys, killed them, not rebuilt them. i think it's real funny to think
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facebook.com/megyn kelly. watch us tomorrow night because we have charles crowd hammer, dennis michael lynch and the state department spokesperson who ripped on bowe bergdahl's platoon members is coming on the show. that will be interesting. tomorrow at 9:00. i'm megyn kelly. welcome to "hannity." tonight we have a jam packed edition of the show. glen beck is right there. america? are you ready? let's go. >> we can't just have a president, this guy or that guy or that guy that makes up the rules. >> a message for the republican party. >> the next 9/11 is in the making. >> al qaeda insurgent take over several cities in iraq a their sights toward baghdad. >> what is the president doing?
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