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congressman biggs? >> yeah, you're absolutely right. we know that people are coming over -- this border is controlled for instance by a cartel. and the reality is we're facing people who are corrupt on both sides of the border. and that's what's part of going on here and what makes this a crisis. so when you start seeing, like we did, 42 people caught in one group last night, plus an additional half dozen or more in the short time we were kind of shadowing the border patrol, if you will, i will tell you, it is an incredible reminder of how pourous our border is, how dangerous it is, what a threat to national security it is, and that's not even getting into the humanitarian crisis of people who are coming up here risking their lives. lou: yeah. >> so i'm grateful. matt's right, the president's right on this thing where he says it is an emergency, and we have got to stand up. we've got to find an answer. matt needs -- i need -- we all need more congress to come out here and see what's really going down he
congressman biggs? >> yeah, you're absolutely right. we know that people are coming over -- this border is controlled for instance by a cartel. and the reality is we're facing people who are corrupt on both sides of the border. and that's what's part of going on here and what makes this a crisis. so when you start seeing, like we did, 42 people caught in one group last night, plus an additional half dozen or more in the short time we were kind of shadowing the border patrol, if you will,...
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break with congressman andy biggs, stay with us.ak with congressman andy biggs, stay with us. comcast business built the nation's largest gig-speed network. then went beyond. beyond chasing down network problems. to knowing when and where there's an issue. beyond network complexity. to a zero-touch, one-box world. optimizing performance and budget. beyond having questions. to getting answers. "activecore, how's my network?" "all sites are green." all of which helps you do more than your customers thought possible. comcast business. beyond fast. david:in agriculture secretary sunny perdue, send one of his aides, to work with mr. kushner. critics voices concern that plan will expand number of illegal immigrants allowed to work on farms conflicts with president trump's hire american policy. >> mexico government said during first 3 month 2019, 300 thousand immigrant from world have gone through mexico to cross into united states illegally, mexican officials say a majority of immigrant from central america but also africa, cuba and south
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david: we take it up after the break with congressman andy biggs, stay with us. trip with. his house... are you going 45? -uh, yes. 55 is a suggestion. -...it's kind of like driving with his dad. -what a sign, huh? terry, can you take a selfie of me? -take a selfie of you? -yeah. can you make it look like i'm holding it? -he did show us how to bundle home and auto at progressive.com and save a bunch of money. -oh, a plaque. "he later navigated northward, leaving... progressive can't protect you from becoming your parents. but we can protect your home and auto when you bundle with us. 2,000 fence posts. 900 acres. 48 bales. all before lunch, which we caught last saturday. we earn our scars. we wear our work ethic. we work until the work's done. and when it is, a few hours of shuteye to rest up for tomorrow, the day we'll finally get something done. ( ♪ ) carl, i appreciate the invite here. as my broker, what am i paying you to manage my money? it's racquetball time. (thumps) ugh! carl, does your firm offer a satisfaction guarantee? like schwab does. guarantee? (splash) carl,
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biggs, i'm going to give you the final word here. left. >> where we have put up fences and i think of the tijuana san diego entry we saw crime rates go down 90% and crossings deteriorate by 90% as well. that's worked. everywhere we have done it march march thank you very much. congressman biggs and enrique. >> thank you. >> martha: chilling moments that led up to the murder of this young college student next. ♪ ♪ ♪ limu emu & doug what do all these people have in common, limu? [ paper rustling ] exactly, nothing. they're completely different people, that's why they need customized car insurance from liberty mutual. they'll only pay for what they need! [ gargling ] [ coins hitting the desk ] yes, and they could save a ton. you've done it again, limu. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ you won't find relief here. congestion and pressure? go to the pharmacy counter for powerful claritin-d. while the leading allergy spray only relieves 6 symptoms, claritin-d relieves 8, including sinus congestion and pres
biggs, i'm going to give you the final word here. left. >> where we have put up fences and i think of the tijuana san diego entry we saw crime rates go down 90% and crossings deteriorate by 90% as well. that's worked. everywhere we have done it march march thank you very much. congressman biggs and enrique. >> thank you. >> martha: chilling moments that led up to the murder of this young college student next. ♪ ♪ ♪ limu emu & doug what do all these people have in...
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. >> congressman andy big biggs joining us. >> and vladimir putin hosting north korea's kim jong-un. china hosting world leaders pitching nation on belt and road initiative, signing on despite warnings from united states, we take up latest in rising red storm and united states defense of monroe doctrine. center for security policy president fred fleitz among our guests, and joe biden is running for president, again, president trump has long maed made -- madt lear he is not concerned. >> no, i don't see joe biden as a threat, he has been there a long time, his record is not good, he would have to run on obama failed record be you look at so many different thing, north korea, middle east, the economy never got going, no, i don't think joe is the threat. >> we take it up with republican strategist ed rollins, and washington times charlie hurt. top story, national security crisis at border showing no sign of throwing down, border -- slowing down, border patrol apprehended more illegal immigrants in first half of 2019 than all of 2018. homeland security releasing 1400 illegal up grands in
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congressman andy biggs here. he wants answers. next. gregg: welcome back.dent trump blasting the radical dimms for pushing back against his vigil to include a citizenship question on the 2020 census. today he tweeted, can you believe that the radical left democrats want to do our new and very important census report without all of the important citizenship information? a report would be meaningless and a waste of billions, ridiculous that it cost to put together. united states now home to 18% of the world's migrant population. a new pugh research study center revealing 44 million people in the u.s. are foreign born were more than germany, russia, the uk and france combined. think about this. >>> joining me now, congressman andy bition of arizona, cochair of the border security conference. he also is a member of the house freedom caucus. i read your letter today to secretary nielsen. but explain just how dire the situation is. the thousands of illegals that are crossing into places like -- and going to places like mesa and tucson and how they're being let go
congressman andy biggs here. he wants answers. next. gregg: welcome back.dent trump blasting the radical dimms for pushing back against his vigil to include a citizenship question on the 2020 census. today he tweeted, can you believe that the radical left democrats want to do our new and very important census report without all of the important citizenship information? a report would be meaningless and a waste of billions, ridiculous that it cost to put together. united states now home to 18%...
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joining me for reaction is sarah carter and congressman mike turner of ohio and andy biggs of arizona the three of you, thank you for joining us here. i want to start with mike turner, you're in ohio but you're also on the intel committee. they're singing the tune of impeachment. what's your reaction to that? >> this is part of the process of trying to delegitimize a republican president. they did it with george bush's election where they alleged they colluded with his brother governor of florida. they took that to the supreme court. then now with trump, they said they stole the election and hillary clinton funded material to get surveillance over the trump campaign. but, you know, in the heartland right here in day ton, ohio the the headline that hit everybody's doorstep today was no collusion with russia. that's got a big impact. the presidential tweet, that's the headline. it will make it difficult for people like adam shift going around saying there is collusion. now they're seeing their shift. now they want to go from collusion to saying they want to go after the president becaus
joining me for reaction is sarah carter and congressman mike turner of ohio and andy biggs of arizona the three of you, thank you for joining us here. i want to start with mike turner, you're in ohio but you're also on the intel committee. they're singing the tune of impeachment. what's your reaction to that? >> this is part of the process of trying to delegitimize a republican president. they did it with george bush's election where they alleged they colluded with his brother governor of...
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let's bring in congressman andy biggs, border security caucus cochair.ore than money, you have amnesty laws that have gaping holes in them leading to tin flukes of migrants. isn't that more of a problem than money? >> well, actually we got to have resources because v we have no place to pay people coming across. so right now you get all of the applicants, we can't hold them. and right now we're seeing people now that we can't hold who come over and simply, they don't declare asylum they just know we have to release them because we have nowhere to put them. we have to have some funding' resource to get temporary detention centers up. but you're right, we have to deal with closing the loopholes such as how these people come in and declare asylum and we immediately let them loose. >> congressman, this is gary. for months we've been hearing for what caravans and what crisis even though we've been seeing video of video after video of many coming across. so we're now hearing democrats maybe we do have a crisis. is anybody actually on the move. do they recogniz
let's bring in congressman andy biggs, border security caucus cochair.ore than money, you have amnesty laws that have gaping holes in them leading to tin flukes of migrants. isn't that more of a problem than money? >> well, actually we got to have resources because v we have no place to pay people coming across. so right now you get all of the applicants, we can't hold them. and right now we're seeing people now that we can't hold who come over and simply, they don't declare asylum they...
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david biggs is a structural engineer who investigated why the twin towers collapsed after 9/11. to the programme, david. i don't know if you could hear that report from my colleague, ramzan karmali, explaining the momentous task of reconstructing notre dame cathedral. give us your take on that. well, there is a long history of cathedrals having fires through the mediaeval ages and being restored and rebuilt. a notre dame is quite a building. it needed work before this restoration started and i think this really adds to the complications that it will face, but it will be done. i mean, obviously, the wooden roof was the part of the building that was on fire, inflames, this fire collapsed, it would seem the masonry, the stone element of notre dame is ok. give us your take on that. well, i would say it survives. it doesn't mean there wasn't damage. there is going to be damage. it appears that when you are in the cathedral, you look up, even 110w in the cathedral, you look up, even now they have pictures showing that the naver roof, the vaulted ceiling, still looking pretty much inta
david biggs is a structural engineer who investigated why the twin towers collapsed after 9/11. to the programme, david. i don't know if you could hear that report from my colleague, ramzan karmali, explaining the momentous task of reconstructing notre dame cathedral. give us your take on that. well, there is a long history of cathedrals having fires through the mediaeval ages and being restored and rebuilt. a notre dame is quite a building. it needed work before this restoration started and i...
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arizona congressman andy biggs is with me now.your state with this major visit and of course the crisis. bring us where we are with the massive influx and the efforts being made by the border patrol folks? >> what you had last weekend in the yuma sector alone, one night over 1000 people were interdicted. this is indicative where we're going today. there are large groups coming together. two large caravans forming up in central america, moving through mexico. we're going to be on pace to get over a million people apprehended this year and with that, you know, we think we're getting about 1/3 of the people coming in. that means you will have two million people that we don't apprehend. drug problem is huge. enough fentanyl has been seized in the last year, in the last six months to actually kill about half the american people. this has got to stop. it's real. the humanitarian crisis is real. and i'm glad the secretary is on the border but i'm hoping that it really spurs some action with my friend in congress. charles: president trump
arizona congressman andy biggs is with me now.your state with this major visit and of course the crisis. bring us where we are with the massive influx and the efforts being made by the border patrol folks? >> what you had last weekend in the yuma sector alone, one night over 1000 people were interdicted. this is indicative where we're going today. there are large groups coming together. two large caravans forming up in central america, moving through mexico. we're going to be on pace to...
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one member on that committee, andy biggs, is here and he's going to weigh in. a and he will tell is what rod rosenstein's resignation means for the justice department. >>.>>> what he's actually asking for from you, from me and everyone else in america. "trustrish regan primetime" begs now. >>> tonight, porous borders are big business with major growth trajectories. this is what you call like a growth stock, right? and it's growing for the criminal cartels that are choosing to exploit our border. the going rate for one single migrant is 7,000 dollars. they can get anywhere up to 10, 10 grand is what some coyotes are charging the migrants for an armed escort across the texas or arizona border. you know, it's such a big business that the coyotes are now reportedly openly advertising on the video in central american countries. can you imagine that? we're talking about coyotes that have found such a profitable industry that they're now marketing themselves. this is not acceptable. i mean no one, at least sitting right here at this desk right now is against immigrati
one member on that committee, andy biggs, is here and he's going to weigh in. a and he will tell is what rod rosenstein's resignation means for the justice department. >>.>>> what he's actually asking for from you, from me and everyone else in america. "trustrish regan primetime" begs now. >>> tonight, porous borders are big business with major growth trajectories. this is what you call like a growth stock, right? and it's growing for the criminal cartels that...
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biggs, is correct. this is a -- a rare moment.there's bipartisanship that has broken out in the state of arizona here in congress, and it's a welcome sight. we hope we can see more of that in the future. i just want to briefly say -- and i think the director said this very well yesterday when we met, and he repeated it again, that this plan provides a safe haven for the basin states and for the stakeholders, that is indeed an interim step for something that is going to require the continued work of all the participants, the continued work of congress, for deeper and more meaningful assurances going forward. and, you know, business as usual is not going to be business as usual. you know, the empirical analyses that went into this plan is very, very important, and the climate analysis and the pro injections that must be part of the future planning are going to be very, very critical. so i think it's important. 2026 is not that far away. so the work -- we finish this and then suddenly we find ourselves back and, you know assured wate
biggs, is correct. this is a -- a rare moment.there's bipartisanship that has broken out in the state of arizona here in congress, and it's a welcome sight. we hope we can see more of that in the future. i just want to briefly say -- and i think the director said this very well yesterday when we met, and he repeated it again, that this plan provides a safe haven for the basin states and for the stakeholders, that is indeed an interim step for something that is going to require the continued...
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i just had on andy biggs from arizona.ee that happening. >> i want to say this -- we haven't seen the mueller report. i will not engage in parsing words on a report i have not seen. none of us have seen it. we don't know what's in it. we've had a lot of people make assumptions on both sides. we don't know what's there. we don't know what else might come to light in the future. so you never say never. but right now the situation is such -- i agree with nancy pelosi, that it would have to be a very high bar. and we are focused on reducing prescription drug prices, and that's what we need to be focused on. i'm focused on trade, and we need a level playing field for our workers. that's what we need to do, deliver for the people we work for. >> harris: house democratic caucus chairman hakeem jeffries said this about impeachment just yesterday. let's watch and listen. >> we didn't run on impeachment. we didn't run on obstruction of justice. we didn't run on a scandal or the chaos, crisis, and confusion that comes out of 1600 pen
i just had on andy biggs from arizona.ee that happening. >> i want to say this -- we haven't seen the mueller report. i will not engage in parsing words on a report i have not seen. none of us have seen it. we don't know what's in it. we've had a lot of people make assumptions on both sides. we don't know what's there. we don't know what else might come to light in the future. so you never say never. but right now the situation is such -- i agree with nancy pelosi, that it would have to...
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the non-believers will say that it is religion that has caused tmany of the world's bigg problems. they say " judge judaism by the jews," don't judge religion by the religious. sotimes, we all just need something to believe in. if it's not for you, that's okay, buplease afford us the same respect we give to other minorities. god bless. or just bless. >> yang: on the newshour online right now, tax day is nearly and the new tax law may change the refund you've been expecting. we explain why, and what you can do about it. that's on our websit www.pbs.org/newshour. and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm john yg. join us online, and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you, and see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> babbel. a language app that teaches real-life conversations in a new language, like spanish, french, german, italian, and more. >> financial services firm raymond james. da and by the alfred p. sloan founon. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the c
the non-believers will say that it is religion that has caused tmany of the world's bigg problems. they say " judge judaism by the jews," don't judge religion by the religious. sotimes, we all just need something to believe in. if it's not for you, that's okay, buplease afford us the same respect we give to other minorities. god bless. or just bless. >> yang: on the newshour online right now, tax day is nearly and the new tax law may change the refund you've been expecting. we...
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grilled over what they can do to stop the growing crisis, you just saw house judiciary member andy biggs questioning ms. owens he will be joining us in moments with his response to today' hearing hi everybody, this is bulls & bears thanks for joining us i'm david asman, joining us carol roth, robert wolf, kevin kelly, john layfield. first let's go to hillary vaughn she is on capitol hill, hillary what were the big takeaways? >> hey david. well, the first one is that there is a crackdown coming for tech companies at least when it comes to content that they have on their platforms, because today, chairman nadler said he wants federal law enforcement officials to consider white nationalist hate groups and the hate speech they spread online to be considered just as big of a threat as terrorist organizations, so they are taking this issue very seriously , but we heard from both representatives from facebook and google and what they said today was it's a lot harder to crack down on hate speech online, because what may be offensive to someone may not necessarily fall into the category of hate s
grilled over what they can do to stop the growing crisis, you just saw house judiciary member andy biggs questioning ms. owens he will be joining us in moments with his response to today' hearing hi everybody, this is bulls & bears thanks for joining us i'm david asman, joining us carol roth, robert wolf, kevin kelly, john layfield. first let's go to hillary vaughn she is on capitol hill, hillary what were the big takeaways? >> hey david. well, the first one is that there is a...
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to w what extent is this a bigg problelem across the board i in ukraraine?ive us s a sense ofof what lifs like for ordinary peopople. abobout 250ge wage is euros perr month, , ich is verey low. - -- ablyly low if you look large partrt of the e populatios educated at ununiversity. badis is a problem of a very government and a bad institution at the moment. facte are fed up with the reforms.ask was this fatigue from corruption is one of the reasons. , volodymyrreason zelenskyky presents himself as e acting president. he was even named as the -- oligarchfore he controlling the tv channels. he is even more frfrom the sessn -- from the system than poroshenko. >> do you think his lead will continue and he will become ukukraine's n next president? >> it is difficult to forecast. nobody knows how the voters will go. there is a large number of ukrainian -- even a week ago we are not sure. about one fourth of the electorate was not clear of what they want. it will be an e election - -- it willll be veryry short and d dit to forecast. one e thing that is susure at te m
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biggs, continue. >> i support the amendment. one thing are want to point out is when i hear people intimate that the chairman merely has the ithorization issue subpoena, get the feeling that this isn't a done deal but it is a done deal. quicklyrman said very that before going to court, we will issue a subpoena. so the normal process would naturally be to go to the court and ask for this information to be made available. we will see subpoenas issued and it will be issued because as the chairman said in his opening statement, attorney general barr may do this, and i am paraphrasing. president trump may do that. in other words, he would suggest that this would be conditional. that he is acting in this resolution is going to go forward regardless of what mr. , even if it is in compliance with rules 60. >> the general men from rhode island. the gentleman is recognized. wisconsintleman from referenced the starr report in the jaworski report for not issuing a subpoena and going to court. it should be noted that in both of those cases,
biggs, continue. >> i support the amendment. one thing are want to point out is when i hear people intimate that the chairman merely has the ithorization issue subpoena, get the feeling that this isn't a done deal but it is a done deal. quicklyrman said very that before going to court, we will issue a subpoena. so the normal process would naturally be to go to the court and ask for this information to be made available. we will see subpoenas issued and it will be issued because as the...
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some criticism of that from the american enterprise institute, andrew biggs wrote excluding traditional pensions from retirement savings, he said i can't see why the headline number would categorize this, most of whom are public-sector employees with generous rs,sions, as non--save especially when that limited definition has already caused confusion. if you look further down on the table, found that there's a number of people who have no retirement savings and no defined benefit plan. i think that's 29%. host: the same as 2013. guest: that's correct. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] >> we'll break away here and take you back live to the house floor for a series of votes. votes will be taken in the following order. motion to suspend the rules and ass h.r. 19 and pass h.r. 1331 and agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal if order. the first electronic vote will be conducted as a 15-minute vote. remaining electronic votes
some criticism of that from the american enterprise institute, andrew biggs wrote excluding traditional pensions from retirement savings, he said i can't see why the headline number would categorize this, most of whom are public-sector employees with generous rs,sions, as non--save especially when that limited definition has already caused confusion. if you look further down on the table, found that there's a number of people who have no retirement savings and no defined benefit plan. i think...
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talks today in london and on america or in ireland for perspective let's bring in our correspondent bigg boss in the british capital and our brussels bureau chief max hoffmann there a good day to both of you if we can start with you baggage with a new deadline looming more cross aisle talks today can they produce results results. it's not going to be very easy we have had reactions from party members from both sides we have heard m.p.'s here in the house is of course in the house of commons described jeremy corbyn as a marxist and an end to see might and how would it be a good idea to hand bricks it over to him we have had reports that the party base the conservative party base has stopped campaigning for local elections because they're so incensed about this decision by its reason to approach jeremy corbett and also from the labor side they are worried that this could be in the words of one m.p. i speak to yesterday it could be a trap that trees and me might from is something to jeremy called the nose off the brakes it possibly membership in the customs union which is what labor is advo
talks today in london and on america or in ireland for perspective let's bring in our correspondent bigg boss in the british capital and our brussels bureau chief max hoffmann there a good day to both of you if we can start with you baggage with a new deadline looming more cross aisle talks today can they produce results results. it's not going to be very easy we have had reactions from party members from both sides we have heard m.p.'s here in the house is of course in the house of commons...
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we have coverage from aria and stuartrussels, bigs -- from maria tadeo in brussels and stuart biggs in london. the hope is still the october 31 deadline won't even need to be used. stuart: yes, prime minister theresa may was fairly adamant when she stood up and parliament today that her intention was to not only not use the october 31 deadline, but to get the u.k. out of the eu fast enough to not take place in eu elections in late may. she is trying to get this deal ratified in parliament. in order to do that, she's got to come up with some kind of compromise with the opposition. brussels,ria tadeo in how united is the eu 27 behind this particular solution? was a as you said, it very long night, and we did get a compromise that was the classic european fudge. there was something in it for everyone. if you scratched the surface, there was real bickering yesterday between the eu 27. we had mnu will macron, who took -- we had emmanuel macron, who took a very tough approach to this, who wanted a very short extension and nothing else. one diplomat told me france was completely isolated when
we have coverage from aria and stuartrussels, bigs -- from maria tadeo in brussels and stuart biggs in london. the hope is still the october 31 deadline won't even need to be used. stuart: yes, prime minister theresa may was fairly adamant when she stood up and parliament today that her intention was to not only not use the october 31 deadline, but to get the u.k. out of the eu fast enough to not take place in eu elections in late may. she is trying to get this deal ratified in parliament. in...
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congressman andy biggs is one of those, is on one of those committees. pardon me. we will talk to him about what he wants to ask the ag. that's next. who used expedia to book the vacation rental that led to the ride which took them to the place where they discovered that sometimes a little down time can lift you right up. flights, hotels, cars, activities, vacation rentals. expedia. everything you need to go. activities, vacation rentals. craftsmanship and technology that have made the rx the leading luxury suv of all time. lease the 2019 rx 350 for $409 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. my mom washes the dishes... ...before she puts them in the dishwasher. so what does the dishwasher do? cascade platinum does the work for you, prewashing and removing stuck-on foods, the first time. wow, that's clean! cascade platinum. ♪ >> melissa: the coast guard lieutenant accused of stockpiling weapons in making a hit list could soon be released from custody ahead of his trial. a judge authorized his release yesterday, saying that he is facing weap
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california is home to the bigge from el salvador outside of the country itself, about 680,000 people >>> the owner of the hillsboro house said she will discuss alleged harassment by town leaders. the house, a shrine to fred and wilma includes all kinds of flintstones themed views >>> the best of the nba 7 series is sad night. the list of games are on your screen... screen... steph county, in the meantime is still recovering from a right ankle sprain. the head coach steve cancer says curry should be ready for the play-offs. >> let's hope. >>> it is 4:10. the 49ers are expected to pick him in the first round of the nfl draft but some of his past is coming to haunt nick bosa. >>> and star wars toys you won't be allowed to buy. >>> and we are off to a nice start on this thursday. traffic is looking good on the san mateo bridge. >>> the weather was good yesterday but change, really? yes, really. it is coming with clouds. we will talk about whether there is anything else associated with hit, coming up. . >>> the park will not be selling replicas of the guns used in the star wars films afte
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an issue important to you into your state, congressman biggs. thanks. >> thank you, trish. trish: weasel outbreak in the united states unlike anything in recent times. plus, take a listen to how outrageous the 2020 dems rhetoric is becoming. why trying to outdo each other by trying to move further and further to the left will embolden the fact that they're putting desperate measures in place just to get both. why are they ramping up this rhetoric? it will only mean four more years for donald trump. good thing for him but the democrats would be much harder to get their act together. ♪ limu emu & doug mmm, exactly! liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. nice! but uh, what's up with your partner? oh! we just spend all day telling everyone how we customize car insurance because no two people are alike, so... limu gets a little confused when he sees another bird that looks exactly like him. ya... he'll figure it out. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ run with us in the unstoppable john deere gator xuv835
an issue important to you into your state, congressman biggs. thanks. >> thank you, trish. trish: weasel outbreak in the united states unlike anything in recent times. plus, take a listen to how outrageous the 2020 dems rhetoric is becoming. why trying to outdo each other by trying to move further and further to the left will embolden the fact that they're putting desperate measures in place just to get both. why are they ramping up this rhetoric? it will only mean four more years for...
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an issue important to you into your state, congressman biggs. thanks. >> thank you, trish. trish: weasel outbreak in the united states unlike anything in recent times. plus, take a listen to how outrageous the 2020 dems rhetoric is becoming. why trying to outdo each other by trying to move further and further to the left will embolden the fact that they're putting desperate measures in place just to get both. why are they ramping up this rhetoric? it will only mean four more years for donald trump. good thing for him but the democrats would be much harder to get their act together. local logo naysayer said no one would subscribe to a car the way they subscribe to movies. we don't follow the naysayers. ♪ ♪ but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it can't do anything about that. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? if ywhen you brush or floss, you don't have to choose be
an issue important to you into your state, congressman biggs. thanks. >> thank you, trish. trish: weasel outbreak in the united states unlike anything in recent times. plus, take a listen to how outrageous the 2020 dems rhetoric is becoming. why trying to outdo each other by trying to move further and further to the left will embolden the fact that they're putting desperate measures in place just to get both. why are they ramping up this rhetoric? it will only mean four more years for...
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i want to bring an arizona congressman andy biggs.lk about this, it seems like things have escalated. why is it getting worse? >> it's getting worse because congress has taken no action. we have done nothing to fix the asylum law. the border wall is going at a very slow pace to get up. our border patrol agents are overwhelmed. we can't detain people here, we are releasing into the country something like 86,000 people since january. border patrol and ice are caught in a situation where they are being overrun, and it's because we haven't deterred people from coming. mexico is not helping us, the northern triangle states are allowing the people to breach all of these borders and come up here. and this is a massive problem that we are facing today. >> harris: yeah. in recent days, we have heard from former obama dhs secretary jeh johnson weighing in. this is dire, i'm paraphrasing him a bit there. the talk about closing the borders getting it for us though my first look today. we can understand why. the national economic council director,
i want to bring an arizona congressman andy biggs.lk about this, it seems like things have escalated. why is it getting worse? >> it's getting worse because congress has taken no action. we have done nothing to fix the asylum law. the border wall is going at a very slow pace to get up. our border patrol agents are overwhelmed. we can't detain people here, we are releasing into the country something like 86,000 people since january. border patrol and ice are caught in a situation where...
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joining us now is sara carter and congressman turner and andy biggs of arizona.a.k you for joining us. i want to start with mark warne warner. they are singing the tune of impeachment for goodness sake, what is your reaction? >> jason, this is part of the process of delegitimizing a republican president. we saw this was george w. bush's election where they allegedly colluded with his governor brother of florida to steal the election, they took that case to the u.s. supreme court, and to now with trump they claim he colluded with russia to steal the election and then used, as you kept saying, hillary clinton-funded material to get surveillance over the trump campaign. in the heartland in dayton, ohio, the headline that hit everybody's doorstep today, was no collusion with russia. that certainly has a big impact, that's not a presidential tweet, that's a headline. it will make it difficult for people like adam schiff, who is going around saying there is collusion. now we see it, they want to go from collusion to say they want to go after the president because of his
joining us now is sara carter and congressman turner and andy biggs of arizona.a.k you for joining us. i want to start with mark warne warner. they are singing the tune of impeachment for goodness sake, what is your reaction? >> jason, this is part of the process of delegitimizing a republican president. we saw this was george w. bush's election where they allegedly colluded with his governor brother of florida to steal the election, they took that case to the u.s. supreme court, and to...
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they would be in a very bigg amount of trouble. c it would be a terrible thing if that's the case. you know, they have been denying that. and they started blaming all sorts of people, papadopoulos, who nobody knew and carter page, who i actually feel very sorry for. i never met him. they used him to try and spy on the campaign. you know, they went in and these two guys were put on councils having to do with various things. what difference does it make? they were put on to foreign relations councils and with a large number of other people. as soon as people saw their name -- even though i didn't meet carter page andnd papadopoulos, i actually sat at a table with him for about 15 minutes and that was it. i never spoke to him or anything.ha and they were -- you know, they have suffered a lot. i don't say that they were not foolish because, you know, the way it all happened was so crazy. but they were hit like very few people have ever been hit. that was really to get to me. that was to get to the campaign. they started using them in order to spy on our campaign. it would look like, i
they would be in a very bigg amount of trouble. c it would be a terrible thing if that's the case. you know, they have been denying that. and they started blaming all sorts of people, papadopoulos, who nobody knew and carter page, who i actually feel very sorry for. i never met him. they used him to try and spy on the campaign. you know, they went in and these two guys were put on councils having to do with various things. what difference does it make? they were put on to foreign relations...
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biggs. mr. biggs votes no. mr.. >> i think if i understand correctly you're outside the room where this is happening. they're voting now in the door behind you here and then what is the expectation of where this goes? >> well, hallie, like we've been discussing. we are expecting this to go through the committee with no problems. the democratic majority here. but this is what i would basically call a shot across the bow. this is a warning to attorney general william barr who is right now working on those redactions to the mueller report that we expect to see in a week or so. now, democrats have, obviously said that that is not acceptable. they want to see an unredacted report and all the evidence underlying it. the committee would have authorized subpoenas, not just for the report, but for documents related to a series of high-profile white house officials, as well. but, the main focus on the mueller report at this point. jerry nadler the chairman will have the discussion to when the subpoenas will actually be issue
biggs. mr. biggs votes no. mr.. >> i think if i understand correctly you're outside the room where this is happening. they're voting now in the door behind you here and then what is the expectation of where this goes? >> well, hallie, like we've been discussing. we are expecting this to go through the committee with no problems. the democratic majority here. but this is what i would basically call a shot across the bow. this is a warning to attorney general william barr who is right...
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for the pbs newshour, i'm marica biggs in lempira, western honduras. >> woodruff: stay with us.last night, the u.s. senate failed to pass a wide-ranging disaster relief bill. now, nearly a year and a half since hurricane maria, it is stalled over disagreements about puerto rico recovery aid. john yang will have an update from the island, but first, lisa dejardins begins our coverage. >> desrdins: nature's forces have battered the united states in the past half year: storm winds, flood waters and deadly wildre. to those natural disasters, now add a man-ma one. >> the motion is not agreed to. >> desjardins: seven months after some of those crises, e congress still cannot ag much-needed recovery funds, with a failed senate vote last night and blame today. >> i think he is politicizing of relief. >> i'm disappointed political games carried the day yesterday. >> desjardins: waiting for relief-- areas in georgia and north carolina hit by hurricane florence in the fall. that includes billions in, damat yet repaired, at the marine corps training base, camp lejeune. waiting, large areas
for the pbs newshour, i'm marica biggs in lempira, western honduras. >> woodruff: stay with us.last night, the u.s. senate failed to pass a wide-ranging disaster relief bill. now, nearly a year and a half since hurricane maria, it is stalled over disagreements about puerto rico recovery aid. john yang will have an update from the island, but first, lisa dejardins begins our coverage. >> desrdins: nature's forces have battered the united states in the past half year: storm winds,...
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for the pbs newshour, i'm marcia biggs in san pedro sula, honduras. >> and an update to marsha's report the end you saw giovanni leaving on duress but he never made it to the united states. the journey proved too difficult and too cold through the late winter andhis fear of being attacked again materialized inno hern mexico causing him to turn back near the bored. last week he returned home to his family. in san pedro >> yang: stay with us. coming up on the newshour: lemembering rapper nipsey huwho was killed over the weekend. ane history of northern ir with author patrick radden keefe on his new book, "say nothing." lid, ashley blaker offers his take on mocking on. in washington, tensions continue between congress and investigations of thustrump white the house democrats are to issue subpoenas in the coming days as the oversight committee investigates therump administration's security clearance process and the judiciary committee seeks the ll mueller report. congressional correspondent lisi desj joins me at the table. lisa desjardins joins me to explain all. this let's start with what
for the pbs newshour, i'm marcia biggs in san pedro sula, honduras. >> and an update to marsha's report the end you saw giovanni leaving on duress but he never made it to the united states. the journey proved too difficult and too cold through the late winter andhis fear of being attacked again materialized inno hern mexico causing him to turn back near the bored. last week he returned home to his family. in san pedro >> yang: stay with us. coming up on the newshour: lemembering...
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. >> it is onene of the bigg challenges after a hurricane as devastating as maria and other emergencies.sit was c clear that the greaeatt difficulty was communication. not only local, but how to communicate with government agencies to respond to all thehe needs that occccurred. >> 29. 29 came in. reporter: the initial results are positive. the project team is carrying out its first large area test, installing transmitters on trees and roofs. at the home base, the messages start coming in with the help of a balloon equipped with a signal booster. it is a cheap solution that could yet offer a lifeline to communities cut off by extreme weather. brent: staying in the caribbean, players from the baseball crazy company -- country of cuba have always had to defect to the u.s. if they wanted to play u.s. major league baseball. it appeared the days of leaving everything behind was over after a deal was announced allowing players to play in the united states. but the trump administration has pulled the plug on that deal. reporter: in abrupt end -- an abrupt end to a historic agreement. a deal reach
. >> it is onene of the bigg challenges after a hurricane as devastating as maria and other emergencies.sit was c clear that the greaeatt difficulty was communication. not only local, but how to communicate with government agencies to respond to all thehe needs that occccurred. >> 29. 29 came in. reporter: the initial results are positive. the project team is carrying out its first large area test, installing transmitters on trees and roofs. at the home base, the messages start...
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>> we have to understand one of the bigge divides in this country is the rural/urban divide.na unforlyonald trump won 400 out of 500 counties in this country. we have to offer a vision rural communities. many rural communities are communities of color. how are the going to participate in the jobs of the future, how are they goi to be able to make good wages while staying in ese communit they grew up in? i have been going to help create jobs in those communities. i think that type of message will appeal to communities that feel left out. >> do you thinkthere's a risk here? because you touch on very much kitchen bread a butter issues. do you think there is a risk here that if democrats keep on hammering away at the mueller investigation and additionalin stigations of president trump that this is really going to get lost and you're hampering your own chances coming into 2020? >> it's a fine balancing act. we ha two responsibilities. we have to talk about health care, jobs, education, what are we gochng tove for the american people, how are we going to help communities thef have been out.
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ere are all these bigg questitions to answer. there are elections coming up in may as well. genie: w with european elelectis cocomingp and the two biggest politicacal blocs expected to le their majorority, far right parties across europe hohope to band togetether in an opposisitn eurosceptitic a alliance, led by matteo salvini, who is launching the campaign today in milan. he has h had a hard time c comip with a b bro front, , being joid by just ththree relatively small far rigight parties. wrong correspondent stephen grouped up told us more -- rome correspopondent told usus more. reporterer: thesese are right-wg nationalalist, mobile listt parties, bremen them togethehern what he saidill l be a new momovement tt is essentitially anti-immigrantnt and euroscepti. hehe is speaking today in milano launch his campaign, togetheher with thehe lears of smsmaller right-wing p parties. hehe said the european u union s bebetrayed i its princnciples. it has done more to hinder them toto help its citizens. he believes europe has beeeen rd by bureaucrarats and bankersrs. wants t to move
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andy biggs, from arizona.ry here that hitting mexico with tariffs and closing the border with back fire on jobs, but would it? that's next. wise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it can't do anything about that. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? and i recently had hi, ia heart attack. it changed my life. but i'm a survivor. after my heart attack, my doctor prescribed brilinta. it's for people who have been hospitalized for a heart attack. brilinta is taken with a low-dose aspirin. no more than 100 milligrams as it affects how well brilinta works. brilinta helps keep platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. in a clinical study, brilinta worked better than plavix. brilinta reduced the chance of having another heart attack... ...or dying from one. don't stop taking brilinta without talking to your doctor, since stopping it too soon increases your ri
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germany and brylin and the berlin wall they all had storing roles in mr biggs speech today i want you to take a listen to what he said about nato headquarters and the berlin wall at the entrance to the nato headquarters in belgium there are two moments one a piece on the berlin wall this signed to keep people in the us out it fate. it failed. because the ideals and the values old those who built it were less compelling and less powerful than ours you got a standing ovation for that as you said you know you stoltenberg was there comment about the berlin wall was that a dig against donald trump border wall with mexico still timbres a very careful man especially in his public announcement but i don't think that could be seen as any other way and he very much knew his audience at this speech and congress of course does not want to fund the wall another thing that comes from stoltenberg past that i'm reminded of at this moment is that after norway was hit by a terrorist attack anders behring breivik killed seventy seven people stoltenberg as prime minister said we are going to become more
germany and brylin and the berlin wall they all had storing roles in mr biggs speech today i want you to take a listen to what he said about nato headquarters and the berlin wall at the entrance to the nato headquarters in belgium there are two moments one a piece on the berlin wall this signed to keep people in the us out it fate. it failed. because the ideals and the values old those who built it were less compelling and less powerful than ours you got a standing ovation for that as you said...
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andy biggs will talk us to next. >> it's illegal, it's immoral, it's unethical. it's sophomoreic.t is petulant and it is par for the course. my dream car. it turns out, they want me to start next month. she can stay with you to finish her senior year. things will be tight but, we can make this work. ♪ now... grandpa, what about your dream car? this is my dream now. principal we can help you plan for that . >> president trump: it would be a lot easier if congress would get together and the democrats agree to get rid of the loopholes. what do you think -- who do you think these countries are giving us? not their finest, that i can tell you. it is insane. of course, asylum is ridiculous situation. >> sandra: president trump calling for changes to asylum laws and doubling down on his threat to send detained migrants to sanctuary cities. the president saying he has the absolute legal right to do so. while democrats blast the plan as a political stunt. now is republican andy biggs of arizona, a member of the house judiciary commission leading a delegation to the border today. i'll ask y
andy biggs will talk us to next. >> it's illegal, it's immoral, it's unethical. it's sophomoreic.t is petulant and it is par for the course. my dream car. it turns out, they want me to start next month. she can stay with you to finish her senior year. things will be tight but, we can make this work. ♪ now... grandpa, what about your dream car? this is my dream now. principal we can help you plan for that . >> president trump: it would be a lot easier if congress would get together...
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( laughter ) the biggs thing i worry about is mcdonald's says it's reaching out to the aarp because theyd workers. how do we know? what if one day there's a news report that says, old people are disappear bug the mcrib is back! ( laughter ) moving on to technology news. seems like every story is bad, facebook is riewng our kids and roomba is ruining our cats. but here's something good. >> bumble can detect crude images and warn you. expected to launch in june. bumble has measures in place to protect users by blurring all images by default but recipients have to hold down the photo to view it. >> trevor: let that sink in. bumble has had to write a program to censor dick picks because men will not stop sending them. i honestly feel bad for women, because -- bumble was supposed to be the safe dating app. on tinder you get a match and guys would be, like, dick pick! but on bumble, women make the first move. it's, like, match, nice to meet you, and john is like, dick pick! wait, let them ask for the difnlgt as offensive as sending a dick pick, is i feel really bad for the guys whose dick pick
( laughter ) the biggs thing i worry about is mcdonald's says it's reaching out to the aarp because theyd workers. how do we know? what if one day there's a news report that says, old people are disappear bug the mcrib is back! ( laughter ) moving on to technology news. seems like every story is bad, facebook is riewng our kids and roomba is ruining our cats. but here's something good. >> bumble can detect crude images and warn you. expected to launch in june. bumble has measures in place...
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there are sanctions imposed on russia biggs exactly a collusion and the sanctions if we take into account the slavish polish of the european union which also impose sanctions these sanctions according to u.n. estimates cost about one hundred billion dollars to that to the western wall to the european union and of course billions of dollars to russia so basically it's the damage from all of this story is huge and unfortunately it continuous you know right before the report was released stephan call and published a very good piece in the nation where he singled out three markers of wise that's what i would call it markers of allies he hasn't yet read the report he couldn't afford a report by that time but he said that if the all the narrative about comparing russia gate to. harbor continuous if the so-called steel door see a continuous and if they continue to suspect people who met russians or who talked about drums business in russia to suspect them of crimes that means the whole story continues and unfortunately this is true you know every media outlet after the release of the report we'v
there are sanctions imposed on russia biggs exactly a collusion and the sanctions if we take into account the slavish polish of the european union which also impose sanctions these sanctions according to u.n. estimates cost about one hundred billion dollars to that to the western wall to the european union and of course billions of dollars to russia so basically it's the damage from all of this story is huge and unfortunately it continuous you know right before the report was released stephan...