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a lot of people watching this may have known your name, may have heard of el cap before. >> it's like two and a half times as big as the empire state building. >> reporter: you're climbing up an almost flat sheet of rock. >> yeah. >> reporter: how far would we have to go where we finally got to a point where you thought, okay, this might actually be something i could do? >> as a kid and going camping and looking at the wall, it looms immu looks immense. there was a moment in 2015, and i remember when i was climbing on el cap, where i was like, hmm, i could sort of imagine doing this without a rope. >> reporter: he spent the better part of two years practicing, practicing with ropes. every detail, even every hand and foothold, meticulously planned. one wrong move on the climb could mean certain death. >> you drive off the left foot into the thumb press. that's the worst hold in the route. in some ways, it makes good sense to do the jump. >> reporter: inevitably, adding to the stress of the climb, alex agreed to do it all requewith cs rolling. how much of that was getting used to camera
a lot of people watching this may have known your name, may have heard of el cap before. >> it's like two and a half times as big as the empire state building. >> reporter: you're climbing up an almost flat sheet of rock. >> yeah. >> reporter: how far would we have to go where we finally got to a point where you thought, okay, this might actually be something i could do? >> as a kid and going camping and looking at the wall, it looms immu looks immense. there was a...
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officer for san francisco i'm joined by my good friends for the earthquake authority we're at the el cap the city and county of san francisco started in 2013 to get the community and talk about the risk we think about earthquake if usual great city you'll see one of the demonstrates we've built the model home and i encourage other episodes we'll be retroactively retrofitting and showing you as property owners to employ you work for the california earthquake authority talk about your role and earthquake shirnls up think the viewers want to know if you're a renter or property owner how the insurance issues. >> i'm the chief mitigation officer or c e a a property line funded pubically managed entity that provides earthquake shiners for one to four units and mobile owners to come down and renters throughout the state of california. >> what make the c e a deft. >> we work with 19 participates the insurer that sells you, your homeowner policy you're not obligated to buy it but you can buy a policy. >> am i covered with homeowners insurance. >> no california homeowners understand their homeowne
officer for san francisco i'm joined by my good friends for the earthquake authority we're at the el cap the city and county of san francisco started in 2013 to get the community and talk about the risk we think about earthquake if usual great city you'll see one of the demonstrates we've built the model home and i encourage other episodes we'll be retroactively retrofitting and showing you as property owners to employ you work for the california earthquake authority talk about your role and...
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. >>> el reto de tronosotros es c cap capacidad ¿no? el campo >>> los migrantes son do ados y reciben atencion medica, d despues de revisar sus casos so trasladados a otros centros para revisar sus casos, pero no ex existe capacidad para atender el gran numero de solicitudes >>> una de las grandes preo preocupaciones de la ss ar autoridades es la gran cantidad de migrantes, la desespreacier e es gande y rande y escuchla c u escucharlos a todos eson pocos. >>> estan preparados para ate e atender al grupo de personas >>> tijuana ejemplo de lo que pueden espe r esperar. >>> si, exactament conti continuan llegando a la frontera el panorama es aun mas dificil, francisco vcuevas, noticias t telemundo >>> las arutoridades de salud se mantienen en alerta por un brote de sarampion que va de mal en e peor, son mas de 100 enfermosene al menos 10 estados del pais, r principalmente en washington la maoryoria no estaban vacunado v ivan pereira nos amplia. >>> en el aÑo 2000 se declaro l eliminado el virus del sarampion en estados unidos, sin embargo h
. >>> el reto de tronosotros es c cap capacidad ¿no? el campo >>> los migrantes son do ados y reciben atencion medica, d despues de revisar sus casos so trasladados a otros centros para revisar sus casos, pero no ex existe capacidad para atender el gran numero de solicitudes >>> una de las grandes preo preocupaciones de la ss ar autoridades es la gran cantidad de migrantes, la desespreacier e es gande y rande y escuchla c u escucharlos a todos eson pocos....
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. >> cudo lamgamos a maÑana bev vemos lluvias pero esta el pel g peligro latente y esperamos que algunos pues superen su cap maxima y el rio en p n pantalla tiene buena cantidad de agua por mas de 14 pies edede r espera . >> vamos a ver que las condic condicione se registren en la noche en proximas horas aumenta el nivel superando la vigilancia y esperando que el pico maximo sera el dia de maÑana en la no h noche . >> aunque la lluvia pierde fu fuerza los peligros estan la latentes . >> el riesgo lo vemos al norte de la hbahia, vemos la zona en o rojo ddononde hay avisos por r o riesgos de inundaciones en las p proximas horas . >> y aca vigilancia por preligrs de la tormenta no solo lluvia i sino que viento y se habla de 20 pulgadas deportacion re precipi montaÑlaas por eso que los oj s estan en el norte de spanan francisco . >> mire la fuerza de los vient s vientos, tambien con 50 millas por hora , esperamos que esto e sera intenso ena eso de las 11 c cuando sera jueves asi comienza a perder fuerza pero son ter terrenos saturados, tendremos o condiciones latentes y vemos que pasan esos derrumbes asi que ma
. >> cudo lamgamos a maÑana bev vemos lluvias pero esta el pel g peligro latente y esperamos que algunos pues superen su cap maxima y el rio en p n pantalla tiene buena cantidad de agua por mas de 14 pies edede r espera . >> vamos a ver que las condic condicione se registren en la noche en proximas horas aumenta el nivel superando la vigilancia y esperando que el pico maximo sera el dia de maÑana en la no h noche . >> aunque la lluvia pierde fu fuerza los peligros estan la...
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disconcerting because you see the polar ice caps melting, sea levels rising, that means the sea temperatures are changing, so we see a lot of freakish weather which is caused by elgetting stronger because of this, so this is a global warming warning. interesting because in davos this was one of the key topics, you know, the global risk to economic growth, immigration, social unrest, everything. absolutely, if you think of migration that will happen of it, because if you're bangladesh, half of your country will be underwater. let's talk about the daily telegraph business section, ocado faces questions over the blaze, this huge blaze that happened at one of the massive distribution factories, extremely sophisticated technology, these robots whizzing around, getting together everybody‘s supermarket shop, and they have sold this technology to many companies around the world. and actually, to be fair, again, one doesn't know yet whether fire is coming from. be fair, again, one doesn't know yet whetherfire is coming from. one suspects it might be from the robotic knowledge, but it is not clear yet, so this will be have to look into. but the share price, you know, did
disconcerting because you see the polar ice caps melting, sea levels rising, that means the sea temperatures are changing, so we see a lot of freakish weather which is caused by elgetting stronger because of this, so this is a global warming warning. interesting because in davos this was one of the key topics, you know, the global risk to economic growth, immigration, social unrest, everything. absolutely, if you think of migration that will happen of it, because if you're bangladesh, half of...
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continue to get in the way, funding for a border wall and the lesser known cap on detention beds for i.c.e. the president is going to el paso, texas, tomorrow trying to push border wall funding and his re-election. what are he and the white house doing to avoid shutdown? >> ana, there's no indication that the president or his team are trying any new routes to get democrats to sign off a proposed bill to not only keep the government open but sign his version. he went after them, saying therch acting irrationally. i should point out his acting chief of staff, mick muchlt lvaney took to the morning talk show tas, making it clear there are a number of possibilities on the table. he did not rule out a second government shutdown or executive action on behalf of the president to secure funding for his border wall that way. he did also say a deal was still possible. although that seems unlikely at this point, there are law measurings out there who are optimistic and holding on to hope. listen to this. >> i certainly hope we're not headed for another shutdown. i think the president has been clear and the republicans in the hous
continue to get in the way, funding for a border wall and the lesser known cap on detention beds for i.c.e. the president is going to el paso, texas, tomorrow trying to push border wall funding and his re-election. what are he and the white house doing to avoid shutdown? >> ana, there's no indication that the president or his team are trying any new routes to get democrats to sign off a proposed bill to not only keep the government open but sign his version. he went after them, saying...
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el paso, texas. earlier today the president called the democrats demand over the cap on number of beds used for immigrants detained at i.c.e. centers crazy and countered it with a requirement of his own of course. watch this. >> without a wall, it is not going to work. we can have technology and beautiful drones flying all over the place, but it doesn't work without the wall. we need a wall. we can call it anything. we'll call it barriers. we will call it whatever they want. but now it turns out not only don't they want to give us the money for the wall, they don't want to give us the space to detain murderers, criminals, drug dealers, human smugglers. >> meanwhile, just a few blocks away from the president's rally, o'rourke who represented el paso in congress for years until his failed senate bid last fall holding his open efbt p -- holding his own event. here now reaction to news of the new deal republican congress congressman from arizona border state if you will, congressman andy biggs. welcome back. >> good to be with you. >> why do you know of the tentative deal that's been reached within the approp
el paso, texas. earlier today the president called the democrats demand over the cap on number of beds used for immigrants detained at i.c.e. centers crazy and countered it with a requirement of his own of course. watch this. >> without a wall, it is not going to work. we can have technology and beautiful drones flying all over the place, but it doesn't work without the wall. we need a wall. we can call it anything. we'll call it barriers. we will call it whatever they want. but now it...
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cap on detention beds for those arrested by i.c.e. agents. republicans say that's a nonstarter. also looming over the president's visit to el paso, his comments during the state of the union address. >> now with a powerful barrier in place, el paso is one of the safest cities in our country. >> reporter: but fact checkers and locals here were quick to point out crime was already on the decline in the years before this 40-mile-long barrier was built. the republican mayor among those challenging the president's claim. >> it's not the total panacea. it's part of an entire process, which needs manpower, technology, all of the above. >> reporter: adding urgency, a stunning split screen as native son, former congressman beto o'rourke, who is eyeing a 2020 presidential bid, will hold a dueling rally. nbc's garrett haake is there. >> tonight's counter protest will end right here, across the parking lot from where president trump is speaking. beto o'rourke and thousands of el pasoans will tell the president stop lying about this city. >> reporter: back on capitol hill lawmakers huddled late today to try and get negotiations back on
cap on detention beds for those arrested by i.c.e. agents. republicans say that's a nonstarter. also looming over the president's visit to el paso, his comments during the state of the union address. >> now with a powerful barrier in place, el paso is one of the safest cities in our country. >> reporter: but fact checkers and locals here were quick to point out crime was already on the decline in the years before this 40-mile-long barrier was built. the republican mayor among those...
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cap. he's latino with a mustache. he was carrying a shoulder wag with stripes on it. >>> the mexican kingpin known as el chapo was found guility on all counts. guilty of 10 federal drug and money laundering counts. the jury heard with network smuggled millions of dollars of cocaine. the prosecution called the conviction a victory for the american people. they plan to appeal. >> i don't think anyone would doubt we fought like we fought like savages and left on it the battlefield. this is america, and no matter who the defendant is, you still have to fight to the death. >> guzman avoided authorities for year. he faces mandatory life in prison without parole and will be held in a maximum security prison. >>> we're learning the oakland raiders met with the coliseum authority to talk about where the team will play this fall. the were meaningful and productive. the raiders have nowhere to play the final season in the bay area. they were discussing a lease at the coliseum until the city used the nfl. >>> the crews started taking down the old signs at at&t park today. the huge letters were taken away. the giants say the remova
cap. he's latino with a mustache. he was carrying a shoulder wag with stripes on it. >>> the mexican kingpin known as el chapo was found guility on all counts. guilty of 10 federal drug and money laundering counts. the jury heard with network smuggled millions of dollars of cocaine. the prosecution called the conviction a victory for the american people. they plan to appeal. >> i don't think anyone would doubt we fought like we fought like savages and left on it the battlefield....
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president trump he said to el paso, resume with democrats and republicans still in a stalemate over border security. and the latest talks reportedly resulting over the dispute capping the number of immigrants that the federal cut the current in the u.s. number of detention beds from roughly to 40,000 to just over 35,000. republicans want to increase the number by 12,000, saying no cap should apply. >> i don't think the border wall doesn't make a lot of sense. >> reporter: president trump said that the democrats do not wanted us to send back illegal immigrants. this is crazy. >> to abolish ice will be devastating to our effort to keep us all safe. >> reporter: if an agreement is not reached by friday, the government could partially shut down again, just three teout turning out the lihave access t without >> reporter: of the president travels to el paso, texas today to hold a rally for his border law. o'rourke will attend a counter rally nearby. >>> millions of americans are filing their taxes under the president's new tax law. but many are in for a surprise. why the average refund is significantly lower than expected.>>> public transportation has a new look. where y
president trump he said to el paso, resume with democrats and republicans still in a stalemate over border security. and the latest talks reportedly resulting over the dispute capping the number of immigrants that the federal cut the current in the u.s. number of detention beds from roughly to 40,000 to just over 35,000. republicans want to increase the number by 12,000, saying no cap should apply. >> i don't think the border wall doesn't make a lot of sense. >> reporter: president...
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el paso. >> reporter: democrats and republicans are in a stalemate over border security pick the latest talks reportedly results in a dispute over capping the number of immigrants they can catch in the u.s. democrats propose cutting the number of detention beds that i.c.e. uses to house immigrants to just over 35,000. republicans want to increase that number by 12,000 and saying apply. >> the border wall is not immoral but it does not make a lot of sense. the democrats do not want us to detain were sent back criminal ellis. this is a brand-new demand, crazy. >> to defund i.c.e. and is democrats are asking, it would be devastating to our effort to keep us safe. >> reporter: if the agreement is not reached by right of, the government could partially shut down again, just three weeks at her the longest in history. the chief of staff tells news outlets the president is considering his options but not ruling out turning off the lights again. >> there is money where the presidents have access without it national emergency. >> reporter: the president will travel to el paso today to hold a rally for the border wall. beto o'rourke will also atte
el paso. >> reporter: democrats and republicans are in a stalemate over border security pick the latest talks reportedly results in a dispute over capping the number of immigrants they can catch in the u.s. democrats propose cutting the number of detention beds that i.c.e. uses to house immigrants to just over 35,000. republicans want to increase that number by 12,000 and saying apply. >> the border wall is not immoral but it does not make a lot of sense. the democrats do not want...
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capping the beds. speed to keep it on fox all day and all night after the president holds rally in el paso prayed he will ingraham. that interview airing at 10:00 p.m. eastern on the ingram angle. reaction continues to pour in after progressives unveiled their green new deal. not all democrats are on board. meantime, republicans are pouncing on the far left proposal. they believe it boost their chances. we will debate it next. >> it will be in being able to cook out, ban cows. it's nuts. ♪ bility for a va loan for up to 100% of your home's value. thank you, admiral. so if you need money for your family, call newday usa. go to newdayusa.com, or call 1-855-newdayusa. need cash? at newday usa, veteran homeowners can get 54,000 dollars or more to consolidate high rate credit card debt and lower their payments by 600 dollars every month. go to newdayusa.com, or call 1-855-newdayusa. reach her health goals! i'm in! but first... shelfie! the great-tasting nutrition of ensure. with up to 30 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals! ensure. for strength and energy. ensure. i was on the fence about changing f
capping the beds. speed to keep it on fox all day and all night after the president holds rally in el paso prayed he will ingraham. that interview airing at 10:00 p.m. eastern on the ingram angle. reaction continues to pour in after progressives unveiled their green new deal. not all democrats are on board. meantime, republicans are pouncing on the far left proposal. they believe it boost their chances. we will debate it next. >> it will be in being able to cook out, ban cows. it's nuts....
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el paso, texas tonight n. washington, talks to avert a second government shutdown have fallen apart tonight. administration.s to increase i.c.e. capacity to hold illegal immigrants. democrats want to keep a cap on how many i.c.e. detain. so criminal records can be released into the united states. he ran customs and border patrol under president obama. thank you very much for coming on. so democrats are demanding that i.c.e. cap bed space, and interior of the country, not the borders, in the center of the country to, 16,500 a year. if that were to happen, what would it mean? >> that's a significant step towards really abolishing i.c.e., vee at checkbook. there are two element to the plan. they want to actually reduce overall bed space for i.c.e. and end cap interior enforcement. we already be that if you're a child, a family unit, you're going to be allowed from this c. that's catch release 1 point 0. this is catch and release point 0. if bed space goes down, illegal immigration goes up. border patrol turns everybody we apprehend over torsi's. as bed space goes down, they're going to have to release more individuals into the interior of the united states. what that does s from a common sense
el paso, texas tonight n. washington, talks to avert a second government shutdown have fallen apart tonight. administration.s to increase i.c.e. capacity to hold illegal immigrants. democrats want to keep a cap on how many i.c.e. detain. so criminal records can be released into the united states. he ran customs and border patrol under president obama. thank you very much for coming on. so democrats are demanding that i.c.e. cap bed space, and interior of the country, not the borders, in the...
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el chapo guzman now faces a mandatory life sentence, the jury find him guilty of ten counts including engaging in criminal enterprise, the international manufacturing of cocaine, heroin and other drugs, money laundering. this trial cappingoff decades of pursuit for law enforcement. we'll get to a reporter who's inside the courtroom for that in just a moment. here's brynn gingras reminding us what led up to today's major verdict. >> reporter: for the last two months, jurors have listened to tales of bribes and blood shed. heard testimony about the cartel boss el chapo and saw rare images of his diamond encrusted pistol by his side. he smuggled drugs through tunnels, cars, submarines, even inside cans of chilly and fake bananas. explosive testimony from a cartel member. he testified about his former boss's bribes allegedly paid to mexican officials. he claims guzman once paid former mexican president president enrique pena nieto when he was president-elect. the former president called the allegations false adding that it was his destination who located, arrested and extradited guzman to the united states for trial. el chapo's former i.t. expert christian rodriguez was obscured by prosecutors to hide his identity. he revea
el chapo guzman now faces a mandatory life sentence, the jury find him guilty of ten counts including engaging in criminal enterprise, the international manufacturing of cocaine, heroin and other drugs, money laundering. this trial cappingoff decades of pursuit for law enforcement. we'll get to a reporter who's inside the courtroom for that in just a moment. here's brynn gingras reminding us what led up to today's major verdict. >> reporter: for the last two months, jurors have listened...
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cap they su d suggested on funding for i.c.e. detention centers. we can expect more of this from the president tomorrow as he prepares for an event in el paso, texas. obviously the president's rhetoric rises when he's around his supporters. it's often less than kind to democrats. as far as what might actually happen beyond the messaging, the acting chief of staff, mick mulvaney, was on one of the sunday morning talk shows and says the possibilities are still very broad. we could see another government shutdown. we may potentially see a deal. or executive action to get the president the funding he wants on his long-promised border wall. listen now to mick mulvaney. >> we cannot definitively rule out a government shutdown at the end of this week? >> you absolutely cannot, and here's why. let's say for the sake of this discussion the democrats prevail. it was a democratic congresswoman who put out a tweet yesterday about zero dollars for dhs. let's say the horardcore wing o the democratic party prevails and say $800 million more the wall. some absurdly low number. he cannot in good faith sign that. >> reporter: if talks ultimately go nowhere, an aide
cap they su d suggested on funding for i.c.e. detention centers. we can expect more of this from the president tomorrow as he prepares for an event in el paso, texas. obviously the president's rhetoric rises when he's around his supporters. it's often less than kind to democrats. as far as what might actually happen beyond the messaging, the acting chief of staff, mick mulvaney, was on one of the sunday morning talk shows and says the possibilities are still very broad. we could see another...
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so, the president last night in el paso was talking about that and how the democrats were trying to put a cap we love our ice officers. [cheers] >> ice officers have made 200 -- thrifn these numbers 266,000 arrest of criminal aliens, including those charged or convicted of approximately 100 assaults. 4,000 kidnappings and 4,000 murders: murders, murders, killings, murders. [chanting build that wall] if we cut detention space we are cutting loose dangerous criminals into our country. slashing ice detention is the first step of many for the far left i call them the radical left. we will never abolish ice. ainsley: the sheriff of rockingham county, his name sam paige is on the same page as the president. listen. >> it jeopardizes public safety. i look at it, you know, if we put a cap in my jail at a local jail and said you can't house no more than 200, then where are these persons going to be? they will be out in the community to revictimize persons in our communities. i gave a letter to the president. 72% of the persons being held for mandatory detention crimes. 90% of the persons being detaine
so, the president last night in el paso was talking about that and how the democrats were trying to put a cap we love our ice officers. [cheers] >> ice officers have made 200 -- thrifn these numbers 266,000 arrest of criminal aliens, including those charged or convicted of approximately 100 assaults. 4,000 kidnappings and 4,000 murders: murders, murders, killings, murders. [chanting build that wall] if we cut detention space we are cutting loose dangerous criminals into our country....
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cap would lead to violent criminals being set free. the threat of crime is something the president regularly uses to fire up his base — and he'll be heading to the border city of elas tonight for his first big rally of the year. the bbc‘s gary o'donahue is there with this report. this is the fence that transformed el paso from one of the most violent cities in america to one of the safest or at least that is according to donald trump. i want to welcome everyone here... but when he arrives here he is likely to find a lot of people who do not believe that and they are prepared to tell him so. it is an absolute lie, it is an outright lie. el paso is a community full of families, we have next documentation, we have people who cross every day to come to take care of our children, who come to take care of our families and we have been a community united by the border. we are not divided here in el paso. with a powerful barrier, in place, el paso is one of the safest cities in our country. there is no doubt there is a huge difference in the crime rate between el paso here in texas and juarez over there across the highway and mexico. here, there were 23 murders last year
cap would lead to violent criminals being set free. the threat of crime is something the president regularly uses to fire up his base — and he'll be heading to the border city of elas tonight for his first big rally of the year. the bbc‘s gary o'donahue is there with this report. this is the fence that transformed el paso from one of the most violent cities in america to one of the safest or at least that is according to donald trump. i want to welcome everyone here... but when he arrives...
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cap on detention beds. you look at 55 miles of new border barrier. news of that tentative agreement happened just as the president was speaking to tens of thousands -- thousands last night in el paso, texas, as was, by the way, beto o'rourke. >> president trump: we were all challenged by a young man who lost an election to ted cruise so we have let's say 35,000 people tonight and he has 200 people, 300 people. not too good. >> walls do not save lives. walls end lives. in one of the safest cities in the united states of america, safe not because of walls, but in spite of walls. >> not quite 35,000, mr. president. more like 65 hundred inside and several thousand outside for the trump rally. on capitol hill gop lawmakers are hopeful something will get worked out. they're skeptical. they have to give the plan a much closer look. >> the president asked for more than that. he asked for dollars for new technology, deterrents, more border agents, dollars to help work off the backlog along the border of the cases. like most lawmakers i want to dig into what the spending bill gives to states like texas. >> always interesting to listen to kevin brady. so smart on these issues. we have a
cap on detention beds. you look at 55 miles of new border barrier. news of that tentative agreement happened just as the president was speaking to tens of thousands -- thousands last night in el paso, texas, as was, by the way, beto o'rourke. >> president trump: we were all challenged by a young man who lost an election to ted cruise so we have let's say 35,000 people tonight and he has 200 people, 300 people. not too good. >> walls do not save lives. walls end lives. in one of the...
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el paso, it said finish the wall. steve: these are the in principle ideas. about 1.4 billion for physical barriers. 55 miles of new fencing. ed border patrol can use any current design. no capg facilities. keep in mind we were talking about the 5.7 billion, the border patrol, the i.c.e. people said to the president, that is how much we need, and if we got the money we could address five of our top priorities. not getting the money. border patrol get 1.3 and get some of their priorities achieved. we'll talk to sarah sanders, white house press secretary live at 8:30 we'll ask here whether or not the president intend to sign it. ainsley: no matter what, president says he will get a big beautiful wall. find a way to pay for it. his chief of staff says he gets a little money here, a little money there. this is a start. senator shelby this is down payment. we did get you some money mr. president, you can build 55 walls, 55 miles of wall the way you want to build it with the steel slats. many people wonder how he will get the money to pay for it. ted cruz has a good idea. brian: "el chapo" has $14 billion out there. we haven't got it. let's get legislation to put it toward the wal
el paso, it said finish the wall. steve: these are the in principle ideas. about 1.4 billion for physical barriers. 55 miles of new fencing. ed border patrol can use any current design. no capg facilities. keep in mind we were talking about the 5.7 billion, the border patrol, the i.c.e. people said to the president, that is how much we need, and if we got the money we could address five of our top priorities. not getting the money. border patrol get 1.3 and get some of their priorities...