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childers. heather: we are laboring on this labor day. thank you for starting your day with us. reports that north korea is getting ready to launch another ballistic missile a day after the rogue regime claimed he tested a hydrogen bomb five or six times more powerful than the one used on your shame that. train to the u.n. security council calling a meeting this morning. benjamin hall life in london with the very latest. good morning. reporter: good morning, todd and heather. it seems as if north korea may be preparing to double down on yesterday's nuclear tests. first of a test yesterday and now signs according to the south korean official that they may be prepared to test an icbm, intercontinental ballistic missile. they conducted their six nuclear test, which they claim a hydrogen bomb claimed to be 10 times more powerful than anything he tested in the past
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in a today's tesco's ahead that would effectively be testing the possible delivery system and all eyes will be on the distance had been whether or not it could hit the u.s. mainland. today south korea respond with live fire exercises of their own. both ground and air launched missiles. they stimulated the targeting of the nuclear site would north korea carried out the bomb test deep inside the mountain. the u.s. also responded with secretary mattis issuing a threat of his own. >> in a threat to the united states or its territories or allies will be met with a massive military response come a response both effective and overwhelming. we are not looking to the total annihilation of the country, namely north korea. as i said, we have many options and do so. reporter: to provocations and north korea have led to dangerous face-off between the north and the world in the global condemnation including
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russia and china and now south korea defense officials also told parliament that the u.s. would seek to deploy a nuclear power aircraft carrier to the region. yesterday president donald trump treated the u.s. may consider stopping all trade with countries that did business with the chinese say that is unacceptable and unfair. all i said in the possible icbm. back to you guys. todd: absolutely frightening times all over have just been escalated. stranger in the meantime, u.n. ambassador john bolton says sanctions actually do very little to dissuade north korea. strangers are a community looks to curb the program, bolton says iran needs to be more of a focus. >> one country that's almost never mentioned his iran hid you don't think iran is supporting north korea technology, financial resources. they are trained on their ballistic program.
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they're not going to pay attention to more sanctions. that's for sure. sanctions give people a warm and fuzzy feeling that we are doing something about north korea. if this administration follows the same policies that clinton, bush and obama administration, carrots and sticks and efforts to persuade north korea, it will fail just like they did. todd: back to our country specifically the situation in texas also breaking thousands dealing with the worst natural disaster in u.s. history. now a new concern, looters. heather: son refusing to become a target once again in the hadley stern message. if you loot, we shoot. todd: griff jenkins live in a tosca theatre, texas where neighbors are armed and ready. reporter: hey, todd and heather. that is right. look at the sign over my
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shoulder. you loot, we will shoot commanding go gladly defend their property. the reason they are an edge is because they had to pull their debris and things they could salvage out. if you look over here to my left a little bit, you can see all the residents here. the water has receded in most parts of houston in the houston area. people of how to pull their belongings out on the street and try and organize it to assess damage inside the house and people have reported looters driving by and picking through their stuff. it's compounded because the mayor tries to get the recovery removal on fast track. here's what mayor turner had to say yesterday about the problem. >> most of the city is now driving people are putting up their heavy debris. the city of houston started taking up heavy debris, but we have to get it done now. it can be sitting around 30, 45,
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two months from now. advanced funding for debris removal, he understood it was a very productive meeting. reporter: now, we have heard that there were no arrests and leaders although her early and her early uncertainly than they are talking about some armed robberies happening. trying to get a better handle on how significant the problem is. clearly the residents are not taking any chances letting the leaders know what will happen if they come here. heather: like you said so many times last week. it brings out the best in people and unfortunately the worst in people. thank you. the president and first lady observing a national day of prayer in the wake of hurricane her feet after church in d.c. the first lady treating the president tonight are wishing you many blessings. even the hurricane couldn't stop his god-fearing texans from praying to the church was destroyed in the flood waters. they held sunday services out
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side. trade you five minutes after the hour. all eyes now turning to hurricane irma. heather: intensify into a category three in getting stronger as the head towards the caribbean to make landfall as early as tomorrow. trade to adam klotz joins us live. good morning. >> good morning. new information in the overnight hours as we have our first hurricane watch from hurricane irma as it moves closer and closer to the westerner to lease. perhaps to merit evening. we do have a while until this has any impact to the united states. we are talking about just pushing that way for tuesday night. 14 miles an hour, went to 115 miles an hour puts us at a category three hurricane. here's their potential possible pledging devotion for you.
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going to take over some warm water running to a category four storm continue enough. this is the cone of uncertainty. they begin to run over the bahamas, taking you into friday night. we are still a ways away until this gets to the united states. early next week, still a lot to be decided next couple days. back to you. train to adam, thank you very much. as the focus turns to rebuilding, the next challenge is paying for it. steve mnuchin colin to raise the debt ceiling for the first wave of recovery funds. congress had plans to deal with that later this month with secretary mnuchin says it has to happen now. >> of congress to appropriate the money but i don't have the ability to borrow more money and pay for her, we're not able to get the money to the state. without raising the debt limit i'm not comfortable we'll get the money we need this month to texas to rebuild.
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train to present trends rebuild for a billion dollars as a down payment on a potential $180 billion recovery costs. congress returns to work tomorrow after a five-week recess. the president has plans to meet with lawmakers from both parties this week. heather: speaking of congress, working or not working. president trump to announce perhaps an idea to announce perhaps an idea to the tumors immigration program tomorrow also noted as daca to get a six-month window to act. governor gray gavitt said this would not be an issue if congress actually a step up and pass immigration reform. listen to what he said. >> we need to recognize this is really a symptom of a larger problem that remains unresolved. we wouldn't have this whole issue about daca if congress would step up and pass immigration reform and do so in working with the president. we will continue to have challenges like this unless and
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until both the congress and president step up and pass comprehensive immigration reform. todd: and those who are against repealing daca focus on two major issues. one, the human aspect would truly human aspect what to look at two human aspect what to look at two in a second, but also what they perceive as an economic toll the country will face and steve mnuchin talked about that as well. >> i'm less concerned about the economic impact. we will make sure we have plenty of workers in this economy. we want to put more people but to work. a lot of people left the workforce and our objective is to bring them back in the workforce. >> as you can imagine, democrats not by unit. here's what some of them had to say. bernie sanders treated as trump decides to end trade 11, he will be one of the ugliest and cruelest decisions made in modern history taking protections away from 800,000
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young people raised in this country is counter to what we stand for as a nation. if trump as daca, congress must act immediately to restore it. >> assayed again, democrats are going to fight tooth and nail for dreamers today, tomorrow and every single day to find daca. one common true to see out of all of this is that it's congress' job to ultimately come up with the final answer. the president is south of italy struggling with do we do it at entirely. what happens with the 800,000 individuals currently here. that the fight going on in the president's own mind and he's even said i don't have the settings are although it is leaning like he's going to do with the 800,000 year allow them to stay. transformation of the president did not go to congress would've been president obama to begin with. we'll see what happens. the california governor in the
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meantime has the largest wildfire to hit los angeles which is out of control. the largest wildfire in los angeles county history named after the area where it started friday has consumed more than 5800 acres. four firefighters have been injured but they should be okay. this comes as massive fires drive people from their homes and several others dates including washington, montana and oregon. in portland, crews rescuing 150 hikers after one of the wildfires trapped them overnight. dozens reunited with families after a search and rescue team let them 14 miles to safety. one hiker taken to the hospital. the wildfire was man-made insulin investigation. train to minimum-wage activist that you take them as they rally across this monday.
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the group aiming to raise them in raise them into which a $15 riding on their website in 2018 the worst republican governors are all up for reelection. let's throw them out. more than 300 cities are destroyed today. trade through the time i was 12 minutes after the top of the hour. tensions reaching an all-time high with north korea. former cia intel officer tony sheaffer meeting with the community this month to discuss the issues and he'll join us live next. todd: plus chaos caught on camera. the shocking moment and suv reverses at high speed slamming into that laundromat right there. trade three craziness taken to a whole new level. the high school teacher forced to wear the pro-trump shirt
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to a west end. we don't know for a fact that the north koreans have mastered this. again, a two-stage explosion, and a diffusion goes off, it is an older magnitude. your shingle was 15 kilotons. we are talking about upwards of 100 to 1000 kilotons above that. this is a very severe, very important step forward if they've mastered it. the components look about right regarding the photographs but we just don't know at this point. tree into what does the u.s. response need to be you? >> it means to be very stern statements continued menacing of the allies is not acceptable. we have to accept the fact that hawaii and other elements of the eastern seaboard could be hit a nuclear weapon and more importantly by what we call an emp, electromagnetic pulse. north koreans acknowledge the fact they are looking at this for the first time.
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your audience can google this comes starfish prime in 1962 was her first experience with it, where this blast over the pacific took out the power grid in hawaii. it would be far worse today because everything we do is electronically based and it would be very severe. todd: i'm going to ask this question. i'm sitting in a chair in new york so i'm obviously not involved. you hear the pundits say there's no good solution here. at the end of the day, we need to come up with solution. but solution. what is the solution going to be? >> to solutions we've passed our feckless. we've been on this in 1994 and the so-called framework agreement by president clinton, doing the same thing over and over to expect a different result day we have to stop this and lay out what we are not willing to excepting of course it. john bolton spoke about the fact the iranians are involved. people talk about how the north
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koreans basically expanded quickly. the iranians got sent over to the north koreans, china appear befuddled china completely accountable. this is one of those areas where we have more leverage to do the right and then we think. this may sound strange. we need to return manufacturing to the united states until china either you help us or we don't issue in a lot of areas right now you're making money. we've got a look at all the things we can do to influence north koreans. chinese and iranians are both things we can do and most importantly is make it very clear at the moment anything happens to any interest come you had something in guam, japan coming or going to suffer a big price in the price will be paid by kim jong un. >> lieutenant colonel sheaffer, final question. >> eventually some day the resolution of the two state
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coming back together. this is how it used in west germany finally came back together. it becomes how do you do that. that should be her long-term object is. with that said in the meantime, we cannot be in for a mod man messing with people around him and potentially using nuclear weapons to third parties come to terrorists. spin that the most complicated international situations or countries other faiths. thank you this morning. heather: the time to come now is 20 minutes. overnight, controlled fires burning at a used in chemical plant this morning. concerns about toxins in the flood water. we are live up next. free speech under fire. the state looking to make colleges safe where speeches center.
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where you do business. ♪ ♪ heather: we are back with the fox news alert. evacuations are in the chemical plant damaged by hurricane harvey lifted overnight. todd: the plant using multiple controlled burns to end the threat of explosions. peter doocy with water contamination and other environmental concerns. reporter: todd and heather, the texan to live within a mile and a half of that chemical plant, six feet of water inside and lost their ability to stop working at iraq sites from exploding are finally allowed to return back home. the fire marshall explains why with this, quote, a decision was made at her, in coordination with unified command to take or what do managers to ignite ignition of the remaining trailers through controlled
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means that the measures taken did not pose any additional risk to the community. as of last night, "the wall street journal" reported there is still 13 superfund site still flooded. those are places where toxic chemicals have been improperly abandoned as the government takes measures to stop from escaping and spreading. several dozen other superfund sites are not damaged to the point of putting anybody in danger. greg abbott warning texans eager to return to submerged houses and cars the water is not guaranteed to be safe even if there's no current. >> it could involve chemicals. it could involve ways. people need to be cautious as they go through the rebuilding process, understanding the water has been contaminated. we're working to make sure we contain any of these chemicals. >> in a lot of places where the high water remains, a strong smell of raw sewage in the air.
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we saw sewers overflowing in one place in western houston yesterday. the environmental and sanitary concerns referring to are starting in some places. heather and todd. heather: interesting day is interesting day vista that evacuation. glad you explained why the reasoning behind it. the time now is about 26 minutes after the top of the hour. wait until you see this caught on video, showing an inmate fighting off more than a dozen guards. >> will make sure we get into those areas hit hard, get directly into the city, the people who need the help. todd: plus jj was showing that houston is made of, you and your donation to use. ♪ kevin, meet your father.
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alert. reports out of south korea that it they are getting ready to launch another ballistic missile less than a day after the rogue regime of north korea claims it tested a hydrogen bomb five or six times more powerful than the one used on hiroshima. heather: the u.n. security council calling an emergency meeting this morning. benjamin hall life in london at the very latest on this breaking details. good morning, benjamin. reporter: good morning, todd and heather. and heather. her part that i've that they may be testing internal ballistic missile, doubling down after he dared nuclear test yesterday. they carried out their sixth nuclear test. they claim is a militarized hydrogen bomb believed to be 10 times more powerful than anything they tested in the past and if today's tesco i today's tesco ahead, they will be testing the possible delivery system for that bomb in all those sides whether it could reach the u.s. today, south korea responded to
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the map with live fire exercises of their own, the drugs by this stimulated the targeting of the nuclear site where north korea carried out yesterday's bomb test deep inside a mountain. the u.s. has also responded. secretary matt is offering a thread of its own. >> we have many military options. we made clear we have the ability to defend ourselves and our allies, south korea and japan, from any attack and our commitments among the allies are ironclad. reporter: days after north korea fired a medium-range missile over japan and for the first time, north korea has come out and specifically mentioned the possibility of an electromagnetic pulse attack which could sow chaos and destruction far wide. north korea on a path after they were showing restraint.
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bls response. back to you. >> benjamin, thanks. if you loot, we will shoot. back at home to stern message from harvey ludvig dems refusing to become targets once again. todd: griff jenkins led for neighbors are rather live than ready. spin it that is right. here in itasca, one of the many areas where floodwaters have receded and start to pull things out of their house and give salvageable values out. you see the sign behind me, you loot, we will shoot. another one of the blocks the morning, winners will be shot. if you look over here, you can do the same all up and down the street. people have brought their things out. some of it not capable. others trying to salvage, let it dry out and figure out how much damages on the inside in that of
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course is it's going to be an immediate problem. yesterday in the sunday shows, mayor turner singing his first main concern is housing assistance, but also debris cleanup. here's what he had to say about that. >> people are flooding out heavy debris. the city of houston started on thursday picking up heavy debris, but we have to get it done now. they can be sitting down, 30, 45, two months from now. i'd been spending for debris removal. he understood it was a very productive meeting. >> there is also signs around here that actually save my home not trash. so there was some confusion and perhaps to be sorted out between what people are keeping and what is ambiguous at all is the message to looters. reports of people drive around the neighborhood go into a flea market shopping and picky things
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out. that's not going to be tolerated in many neighborhoods just like this one here. todd: a very texas response to the situation. heather: thank you, greg. in the meantime, enjoy posting back in the pulpit telling his congregation that god knows that houston can handle this. >> god, you are still good, still on the throne. god gives says the information. >> matt finn talking with the televangelists after yesterday's sermon about refusing to help flood victims. critics claiming he was lying about the water inside his mega-church. closing the doors during the storm was the safe thing to do. >> there were safety issues on the high hill here. behind the building is where the water comes in. our floodgates for keeping the
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water out. that was the safe time to open it. heather: posting said he did learn a lesson from the ordeal and will make sure the church is safer for future storms. >> he helped reduce millions hurricane relief that texans start jj wanted just did something priceless. he passed out food, clothing and other supplies to hurricane harvey that dems. >> we are going to make sure we get into those areas that were hard hit. get directly into the city, directly to the people who need the help. todd: let's not forget about his fundraiser now nearing $19 million. houston wants to know how much they appreciate his they appreciate is how they appreciate his help. more than 70,000 people signing a petition to name a highway after the selfless all-star. heather: what a difference one person can make in bringing a lot of people together.
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all eyes now turning to hurricane irma. todd: the monster star and intensify into a category three only getting stronger or it's expected make landfall as early as tomorrow. heather: could maybe impact the east coast. adam klotz joins us live. good morning, adam. reporter: new information coming in through the overnight hours as the system gets closer and closer to the caribbean. taking a look in those warnings right there, a hurricane watch. category three storm moving that direction, likely reaching the island for tomorrow night beginning to see some of these warnings and watches pop up as it gets closer and closer, more islands began to fire off. the lesser antilles beginning to get this going as we get closer to see in this the islands. as far as the movement will expect this to be a long the northern edges of these blakely on thursday running over into
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friday. this is still a long way sub that is building to a category four storm. that is still five days away as far as making landfall, looking at attorney membrane that covers the florida coast. even now won't be happening until monday or tuesday of next week. still a lot of time to wiggle right, too with the left come as something we are watching closely. >> have to keep an eye on it in the last couple hurricanes. chicago inmate fights a prison guard not even stopping when he is doused with pepper spray. check this out. credible video showing the guards punching inmate trained to create deputy. after a few minutes the guards got it under control in three officers are hurt and from the one even in the broken leg. >> a brand-new survey revealing 4000 people listed as dead by the department of veterans affairs are still receiving social security checks.
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according to the "washington times," dirty $7 million in payments remain over the last year. the social security administration blaming the va saying it's not accurate information. >> an emotional farewell for a canine officer. members lining up to give one final salute to hunter recently diagnosed with an aggressive form of liver cancer. that's recommended he be put down through the department post in the heartbreaking photo a mind with the caption rest in peace, hunter, you've done well. saw this story yesterday, brought my wife and i to tears. heather: now let's go to a fox news alert. this will bring a smile to your face. their expect to in the third child. todd: kensington palace
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confirming the news pictures suffering friend extreme morning sickness. just as she did with their first two children. heather: the duke and duchess have two young children. prince george's three and begin preschool this year. younger sister charlotte is one. >> the royal couple's new baby will be the fifth in mind to the british throne in the queen's sixth great-grandchild. i was thinking the same thing. i do what my whole medical details broke to the world. heather: that's what happens when you're part of that family. prince or princess? todd: i think we are going prints this time. heather: outgo with princess just to make it fun. the time now is 20 minutes until the top of the hour. daca decision, president trump ready to announce what is going to do at those brought to the u.s. illegally is children. we will debate it up next. train to the high school teacher who push students for a new
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heather: back with a fox news alert. evacuations are in a chemical plant damaged by hurricane harvey lifted overnight. todd: using controlled burns for highly flammable material before they created a larger explosion. people of the 125-mile perimeter returning home after six days. but there are more environmental threats and concerns. heather: peter doocy live in west houston with more on this concern. good morning, peter. reporter: good morning. a strong knowledge sewage in many flooded neighborhoods which you can see it's an idea of what's in the water. a report by "the wall street journal" date houston doesn't have enough inspect or see sample air and water in her of hit areas.
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right now the plant is to do targeted testing until battersea official step in the. there is now word that more than a dozen superfund sites are flooded and so it's tough for the epa to get and give toxic waste in the epa to stop flooding and endangering local communities this is secure or not. that is something houston's mayor sylvester turner is now addressing with people who live in areas with high water now or has been high water in the last week. >> i feel very comfortable about our water system. the system is safe. i can't speak specifically to whether the epa is on the ground in to inspect the sites and try to contain any possible contamination. reporter: dirty 7000 hardy survivors in texas remain in red cross shelters as of the last day from peanut. another 2000 or so and shelters in louisiana so far 507,000
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people have registered for fema's disaster assistance. many parts of text is on this labor day still submerged like the sam houston parkway here in west houston where there's still more than 12 feet of water by our estimation and it has not receded much since yesterday. heather: if you have any misconception is to be a quick recovery, that is not the case. treat for you brought up the good point. should you and the crew be breathing in what you are breathing in. >> right here we go small the raw sewage, but you go a couple blocks away where we were yesterday, you can see this sewage, the manhole cover is backing up into the street and others obviously sent to him that is huge sanitary concerned and environmental concerns come a big part of the reason that they want peter with water in their houses in their houses because it's not just water. heather: understood. thank you, peter.
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trade to the police chief refuses to hold an american flag and the browns came after several players took a knee took a knee during the national anthem preseason. recent statements made by the president of the cleveland police association would believe they are against participating in events with our cleveland browns that leads. this is simply not the viewpoint of all of our officers. these comments come after police and paramedics unions backed out of the ceremony say they don't want any part of a team that disrespect america. we'll talk to the heads of the unions refusing to participate at the 8:00 hour "fox and friends." heather: we want to hear from him. the school apologize to dr. teacher tells students that they can't wear make america great again t-shirt. [inaudible]
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heather: well, several students and parents complain enough to the video went viral. the cherokee school district in georgia sending out a statement saying the students did nothing wrong and the teacher is the one who lack it inappropriately. todd: let's check in with pete hegseth to see what's coming up in a labor day edition. good morning. reporter: the fashion experts tell us this is the last that you can wear something like this. if you got it in your closet, pull it out. we'll be talking to the latest on north korea there on north korea there as well as the president's pending decision on daca. a lot of consequences on both issues we will cover every angle. we've also got some unique stuff here. a story of not anywhere else from the flooding in houston. beat the man who turned his furniture store into shelters for her of the victims. this is a store that sells furniture and mattresses can make a profit for a living. what they've done in this crisis
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heather: president trump expected to announce his decision on daca two on whether the 800,000 immigrants and within the program will get to stay in the united states. here to debate after crossing the finish line, learning should they and gop councilman joe borrelia. thank you for joining us. daca known as the deferred action for childhood arrivals allows the immigrants back to the country as children to work in the u.s. legally while shielding them from deportation. i will start with you. would you expect the president
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will do? >> bit president has been telegraphing the last few weeks that he wants daca to be dealt with appropriately. this came from executive action through the bomb administration did it for years to legalize this and caramelized bits of the congress. they failed to do that. last summer other executive advocacy programs was struck down. right now facing inaction from 10 states attorneys general and the trump administration doesn't do something, the courts would have their way again. heather: let's look at statistics here according to the cato institute study on daca. earning about $17 an hour, 20% of recipients pursuing an advanced degree and as we've mentioned, 700,000 people enrolled in daca in 2017. what do you think?
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>> look, there is certainly some complex legal questions that they have the choice to defend it in the reason why daca was an executive action is because there are brill wrote consequences of inaction. 800,000 people brought here, 50% came to this country under the age of six years old and there are real-world consequences for the fact they lack the status. the united states because of the action under obama did grant those young people the right to essentially come out of the shadows are reversing this order, trump trusted nearly a million people into extraordinary limbo. it's a terrifying but also terrible to the economy these are contributing members of society bringing out of the shadows enables them to pay taxes to contribute to our economy in meaningful ways. but it's a heartbreak of the administration reverses daca, which they're ready to do. >> 91% of recipients are employed in removing them from
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the workforce would put all of the amount of jobs and cost the economy of the 3.4 billion to replace him. the bottom line here is that this president obama who did not go through the right process to begin with. so what this actually allow congress to do what they should've done to begin with and further protect these people? >> this was passed in 2012 from enacted by barack obama in the congress had four years to act legislatively. i think the writing is on the wall for a compromise here. we saw the president still pushing forward on his bald and is a comprehensive immigration reform plan could have been, and you could see a decrease in the number of illegal crossings and the president have the opportunity to responsibly deal with 800,000 people already here. >> would this be a compromise for congress to do if they should've done to begin with? >> unfortunately that the fantasy right now.
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tremendous other pressures including passing relief for hurricane victims in houston that over the next six months hundred million people are now believable than the. and the reality is absolutely, should be passing immigration reform. we haven't been able to do it over the last two years, there's a railroad consequence. he knows well in a time where he wants to have tax reform and other critical infrastructure bill in other pieces of legislation passed by thrusting daca in the middle of it, he undermines his own legislative agenda. congress is under interest pressure to pass emergency measures and this just adds yet another. it does add to the list of things to get done in september. but the texas governor himself stating that this needs to be passed through congress. we will talk about it more. thank you both for joining us. we'll be right back.
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