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the border agents are saying they need this wall here because la jolla is the busiest part of the rio grande valley and having to deal with runners constantly. we are seeing more and more of a criminal element trying to make across the boarder in the rio grande valley. just this week alone, border patrol arrested multiple gulf cartel members right here as well as multiple ms 13 gang members and several sexual predators. there is a major risk of the criminals trying to make it across the border. when we have overstretched agents who can't be everywhere at once, there are those who get through, and it makes you wonder who is getting through. back to you. >> eric: that video you showed, shocking how brazen they are, especially with pieces of the border wall laying there. bill, thank you very much. alicia? >> it is claudia today, eric. >> eric: sorry. >> that's all right. joining us right now is a former border patrol chief and forming acting i.c.e. director. thank you for joining us today. now, the idea of a physical structure to harden the southern border is not a new concept. congress
the border agents are saying they need this wall here because la jolla is the busiest part of the rio grande valley and having to deal with runners constantly. we are seeing more and more of a criminal element trying to make across the boarder in the rio grande valley. just this week alone, border patrol arrested multiple gulf cartel members right here as well as multiple ms 13 gang members and several sexual predators. there is a major risk of the criminals trying to make it across the border....
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julius received the prize along with a scientist from la jolla for their work on pain sensation. he used a compound from chili peppers, that induces a burning sensation to identify a sensor in the nerve endings of the skin , the response to heat. the nobel team said the research could pave the way to new painkillers in the future. >>> as long as i don't have to eat them. as long as i don't have to taste chili peppers . >> not a fan? >> i would like to be a fan . >> the more the merrier. she tries to find the hottest hot sauce imaginable, just to see if i can handle it. sometimes she gets one where it's like, oh, okay. >> it's an interesting game . >> interesting weather pattern over the next few days, a warm start to the day, temperatures inland into the 80s and 90s by changes start picking and tomorrow, the warm weather pattern will break down storm systems for the pacific northwest, unfortunately the moisture is going to miss us, so we will not see any significant rain chance out of this. we will see more clouds moving through intermittently, it'll be present cooler, and the st
julius received the prize along with a scientist from la jolla for their work on pain sensation. he used a compound from chili peppers, that induces a burning sensation to identify a sensor in the nerve endings of the skin , the response to heat. the nobel team said the research could pave the way to new painkillers in the future. >>> as long as i don't have to eat them. as long as i don't have to taste chili peppers . >> not a fan? >> i would like to be a fan . >>...
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border patrol agents here in la jolla delivered a baby girl this week.child were taken to a local hospital, but just another example of the extreme misery that we see along the southern border. arthel? >> arthel: immigration and humanitarian crisis, dan springer, thank you for that report there in la jolla texas. >> eric: house democrats aiming to finish the last details in the 1.75 trillion dollars spending bill, doing that today, as they aim to try to get a vote on the build back better plan on tuesday along with a bipartisan infrastructure plan. at the g 20 president biden said he's confident the legislation will get the thumbs up on capitol hill this coming week. kevin corke has more. >> of course the devil's in the details here in washington, which is to say we simply don't know yet what adjustments democrats might make to try to boost the effort towards lifting the president's legislative priorities, but we do suspect there will be a great deal of horse trading between now and tuesday to try to add things back on to the build back better plan, thin
border patrol agents here in la jolla delivered a baby girl this week.child were taken to a local hospital, but just another example of the extreme misery that we see along the southern border. arthel? >> arthel: immigration and humanitarian crisis, dan springer, thank you for that report there in la jolla texas. >> eric: house democrats aiming to finish the last details in the 1.75 trillion dollars spending bill, doing that today, as they aim to try to get a vote on the build back...
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so when i hit or not, i could not put the la jolla, but she knew i'm showing no, not people there even lower than livestock breached shadow issue, the audiologist and mastermind behind everything that happened in the death camp to the chinese population of harby were the equivalent of lab rats. these weren't human beings who had rights to life, who had rights to freedom from torture in sickness and disease. these were people who he could carry out tests to further his goals, which was to create the world's greatest biological weapons program in test subjects were injected with cholera. typhoid anthrax, bubonic plague, and syphilis. the progression of their disease was studied carefully. victims were later dissected, well still alive. with for herman by dreamer shapes are those with dares sinks, we dare to ask more . the lack of universal health care makes america the country of every man for himself. we have a retirement crisis in this country and we have a health care crisis for seniors in this country as well. so private business has come up with a special mechanism for that. it's ca
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because it's a couple of monitors show got. krista said, oh, well, you know not like a not quite the la jolla but she knew of joel, you did to no, not people there even lower than livestock breached shadow issue, the audiologist and mastermind behind everything that happened in the death camp to the chinese population of harby were the equivalent of lab rats. these weren't human beings who had rights to life, who had rights to freedom from puerto sickness and disease. these were people who he could carry out tests to further his goals, which was to create the world's greatest biological weapons program in subjects were injected with cholera. typhoid anthrax, bubonic plague, and syphilis. the progression of their disease was studied carefully. victims were later dissected, well still alive. with awe attempts to move to rotan. they used to work with a boy. yeah, with cars, be toyota, please. sure. it's under which way you're completely in the knob. normal quote is piece that your book can listen. you can use not liam show. right. ok. ah, was little sheila cooper still took a look so no cable, n
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that said all one is, you know, not like a not quite the la jolla but she knew i'm showing you did 2 logs or not people there even lower than livestock breached shadow issue? the audiologist and mastermind behind everything that happened in the death cab to the chinese population of harvey were the equivalent of lab rats. these weren't human beings who had rights to life, who had rights to freedom from torture, sickness and disease. these were people who he could carry out tests to further his goals, which was to create the world's greatest biological weapons program in test subjects were injected with cholera. typhoid anthrax, bubonic plague, and syphilis. the progression of their disease was studied catholic victims were later dissected. well, still alive, if you had expecting be of random, it could be in the image or with a seat. and i'm sorry, this is a long expectation. be you will have to see if that is done. you want me to go on as a big julie entities, yukon to compose the democratic system on sunday. he was and then political order. ah, it's a but i think the most basic, but
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because it's a couple of monitors show. krista said, oh, well, you know, not like a not quite the la jolla but she knew i'm showing you did 2 logs or not people there even lower than livestock breached shadow issue? the audiologist and mastermind behind everything that happened in the death camp to the chinese population of harvey were the equivalent of lab rats. these weren't human beings who had rights to life, who had rights to freedom from puerto sickness and disease. these were people who he could carry out tests to further his goals, which was to create the world's greatest biological weapons program in subjects were injected with cholera. typhoid anthrax, bubonic plague, and syphilis. the progression of their disease was studied catholic victims were later dissected, while still alive. frances mc chrome recently said quote, the europeans must stop being naive when we are under pressure from powers, which at times harden their stance. we need to react and show we have the power and capacity to defend ourselves. bold words, but does europe have the political will to actually defend it
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oh oh because it's a couple of mothers show, krista said all on it or not, but not quite the la jolla but she knew joy. you did to . no, not people there. even lower than livestock breached shadow issue, the audiologist and mastermind behind everything that happened in the death camp to the chinese population of harby were the equivalent of lab rats. these weren't human beings who had rights to life, who had rights to freedom from porter in sickness and disease. these were people who he could carry out tests to further his goals, which was to create the world's greatest biological weapons program in test subjects were injected with cholera. typhoid anthrax, bubonic plague, and syphilis. the progression of their disease was studied carefully. victims were later dissected, well still alive. ah, ah, is your media a reflection of reality in the world transformed what will make you feel safer? isolation or community? are you going the right way or are you being that some with direct? what is true? what is great in the world corrupted you need to descend a join us in the depths will remain
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host: we will hear from manny in la jolla, california. caller: good morning. i am a cuban-american. i am a retired law professor, and i am one of the 50,000 americans that repatriated to cuba, so we get to vote in both countries. i get to see two different political systems, and i vote socialist in america because i think it is to capitalistic, and i vote capitalist in havana, my native home, because i think cuba is way too socialist. i am one of those few voters out there who gets to vote two different countries. my question is, how do the cuban-americans in miami have so much power? for instance, we have three u.s. senators who are cuban-americans supposedly, but they were never born in cuba, you know? and they just do that to vote and to vote against cuba all the time, and they know nothing about cuba. i live in cuba, nobody listens to me. host: manny, thank you. guest: a great question. first, some demographics. about three quarters of the nations cuban-american population about over 2 million people live in florida, so florida contains the greatest concentration of cuban-americ
host: we will hear from manny in la jolla, california. caller: good morning. i am a cuban-american. i am a retired law professor, and i am one of the 50,000 americans that repatriated to cuba, so we get to vote in both countries. i get to see two different political systems, and i vote socialist in america because i think it is to capitalistic, and i vote capitalist in havana, my native home, because i think cuba is way too socialist. i am one of those few voters out there who gets to vote two...
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david julius shares the prize with a colleague from the scripps institute in la jolla. used chili peppers to help identify a sensor in the nerve endings on the skin. it is believed their research could lead to new targeted pain therapies. isn't that amazing? >> something to think about next time the salsa is too hot. >> there you go. thank you dr. julius. >>> thank you for watching, the news continues streamin on cb babe? ooh... oh! ooh! ooh... yeah? oh, yeah! there are many ways to say it... sí. yes. ...but when you find the best bargains ever at ross, you'll say yes for less! you know when you're at ross, ooh! and the fall finds are everything? and those brands at those prices are everywhere? okay, yes! bring on the fall looks you've been ing for with the best bargains ever... ...at ross. yes for less! announcer: it's time to play "family feud"! give it up for steve harvey! [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: come on, now. how are you all? i appreciate that. thank you all. i appreciate it, everybody. thank you very much. well, welcome to "family feud,
david julius shares the prize with a colleague from the scripps institute in la jolla. used chili peppers to help identify a sensor in the nerve endings on the skin. it is believed their research could lead to new targeted pain therapies. isn't that amazing? >> something to think about next time the salsa is too hot. >> there you go. thank you dr. julius. >>> thank you for watching, the news continues streamin on cb babe? ooh... oh! ooh! ooh... yeah? oh, yeah! there are...
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julius and other scientists from la jolla used the compound from the peppers to create a burning sensation helps identify a sensor in the nerve endings of the skin which respond to heat. dr. julius says research could help pave the way for future painkiller medications. >> the familiar roar of the fighter jets returned to the bay area. >>> blue angels fly into town for fleet week. chopper five caught the team landing at oakland airport a few hours ago. ahead of this weekend's airshows . fleet week events are back in person this year after being forced to go virtual due to the pandemic, last year. check this out. the uss rushmore made its way through the bay to peers 30 and 32, where it will dock is one of two ships that will make the embarcadero it's home this week. the free tours of the ships puedis.g wednesday to t max masks will berequired. for the complete list of events you can check out our website at kpix.com. >>> it is a really fun event if you have the chance to attend one or a few days to see the planes. >> we did not put any sound on the blue angels because you will get plenty o
julius and other scientists from la jolla used the compound from the peppers to create a burning sensation helps identify a sensor in the nerve endings of the skin which respond to heat. dr. julius says research could help pave the way for future painkiller medications. >> the familiar roar of the fighter jets returned to the bay area. >>> blue angels fly into town for fleet week. chopper five caught the team landing at oakland airport a few hours ago. ahead of this weekend's...
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he also wins with another researcher from scripps institute in la jolla. good night, everyone. see my wall of smiles? when i first started using genesys technology i was kind of embarrased at all the love and attention i got from my customers. people are so moved by how much i understand about them. they start including me in their lives. that's helen and her friends. i arranged a wellness retreat for them. look at those ladies. such wisdom. mmm. but it's really genesys that helps me understand people and what they truly need. i'm just glad i can help. >>> last. >> reporter: >>> last year george gave this quote. for those at home, it's jennifer lopez. >> a quote from jen on ben and milestone for george and amal. >> they said it wouldn't last. >>> what about robin? >>? crossing the blurred line, emily ratajkowski has a startling allegation against robin thicke. >> what is going on here? >>> murder charges after an at-home procedure and more horrific allegations against this mother/daughter duo. >> police say they call 911 and
he also wins with another researcher from scripps institute in la jolla. good night, everyone. see my wall of smiles? when i first started using genesys technology i was kind of embarrased at all the love and attention i got from my customers. people are so moved by how much i understand about them. they start including me in their lives. that's helen and her friends. i arranged a wellness retreat for them. look at those ladies. such wisdom. mmm. but it's really genesys that helps me understand...
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david julius works at u c san francisco and art part to put in at the scripps institute in la jolla. pair won the award for their discoveries of how the human body perceives temperature and touch. now the research may lead to new ways of treating pain or even conditions like heart disease. julius learned about the winning about winning the award just before the announcement. but didn't believe it. >> i was asleep in my phone sort of belief that it was from a relative who had been contacted by somebody on the nobel committee trying to find my phone number. and i thought it was sort of a prank. it's great for the field. it's great for our institution. university of california. >> scientists say the duo's findings. all right. break through and learning how human beings perceive the world. still ahead, the warning from the better business bureau about dating apps can see what to watch out for. if you send someone you're. >> personal information. [swords clashing] - had enough? - no... arthritis. here. new aspercreme arthritis. full prescription-strength? reduces inflammation? thank the g
david julius works at u c san francisco and art part to put in at the scripps institute in la jolla. pair won the award for their discoveries of how the human body perceives temperature and touch. now the research may lead to new ways of treating pain or even conditions like heart disease. julius learned about the winning about winning the award just before the announcement. but didn't believe it. >> i was asleep in my phone sort of belief that it was from a relative who had been...
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david julius won the prize along with a scientist from la jolla for their work on pain sensation.cin, the chemical from chili peppers which causes the burning sensation, the used it to find the nerve ending that senses heat. they credit the discovery with being julia -- dueling being curious. >> they see always hot chili pepper sauces, i was thinking, we have to get this project done. and my wife said well, then you should get on it because we are looking at these things and spices, but you are right. sensory systems, what we see and how we hear, and how we sense temperature and pressure, these really tell us about how we interact with the world. when he we see things in the world around us it begs these questions, naturally. >> don't touch the chili pepper and then your eye. medical experts say groundbreaking research will help develop treatments for chronic pain. >>> hundreds of hispanic owned businesses getting a much needed financial boost. >> this comes after a stanford university read report found 86% of latino owned businesses experienced immediate negative effects of a pan
david julius won the prize along with a scientist from la jolla for their work on pain sensation.cin, the chemical from chili peppers which causes the burning sensation, the used it to find the nerve ending that senses heat. they credit the discovery with being julia -- dueling being curious. >> they see always hot chili pepper sauces, i was thinking, we have to get this project done. and my wife said well, then you should get on it because we are looking at these things and spices, but...
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the shares atward from the script institute at la jolla. >> san francisco fleet week is back for real after the pandemic forced a virtual event in 2020. more than a million people expected to come to san francisco for the 40th annual celebration this week. the blue angels put on an impromptu air show over the bay today as they flew into town in formation. nbc bay area sky ranger captured their arrival. we caught one of the first ships coming into port, the uss rushmore. a navy landing ship. crews into the bay this afternoon and several more are on their way. we talked to business operators along fisherman's warf that are excited about the tourism dollars returning for a full week as they're still trying to frofr recover from shut downs. >> they're living in the city. >> i see it. and having that party on the weekends where people come and you all it is outside and watch. >> and the forecast, jeff, we could see some rain later this week. >> yeah, there is a few spotty chances. you know, i wish we would see larger chances. we'll take anything we can get here. definitely the headline thi
the shares atward from the script institute at la jolla. >> san francisco fleet week is back for real after the pandemic forced a virtual event in 2020. more than a million people expected to come to san francisco for the 40th annual celebration this week. the blue angels put on an impromptu air show over the bay today as they flew into town in formation. nbc bay area sky ranger captured their arrival. we caught one of the first ships coming into port, the uss rushmore. a navy landing...
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they believe he is innocent, that the charges against him politically motivated, how la jolla he can never have spied on any one. what's the point of listening to the families, they should be looking for those responsible for the submarine tragedy. i had a mother, i'm disgusted, they even started this case. it's unbelievable. they would spy on people who had suffered such a terrible loss. many of his supporters urging him to stand again for the presidency in 2 years time. if he does this case hanging over him won't help. it was adjourned. the legal technicality, the prosecuting judge hadn't sought the permission necessary to try a case involving the state intelligence agency. how can a market them okay, mirror we want to cleaner life with more transparency, more honesty, that's more constructive and includes an independent and impartial judiciary. ah mac re support is a jubilant about the delay. it's not know when or even if you'll be required to return. at the heart of all this, the legal wranglings and the political maneuverings lies the still unanswered question of what happened t
they believe he is innocent, that the charges against him politically motivated, how la jolla he can never have spied on any one. what's the point of listening to the families, they should be looking for those responsible for the submarine tragedy. i had a mother, i'm disgusted, they even started this case. it's unbelievable. they would spy on people who had suffered such a terrible loss. many of his supporters urging him to stand again for the presidency in 2 years time. if he does this case...
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soon after la jolla met celebrities, president michelle own the world health organization is endorsed the 1st ever vaccine against malaria. it's recommended the jap be rolled out to millions of children across africa, and the vaccine is 70 percent effective when combined with other treatments. so the nobel prize for literature has just been awarded to a tons, an inborn novelist, capital russia. gunners work focuses on colonialism and the fate of refugees. she arrived in the u. k. as a refugee age 18 in the 19 sixties and has now retired from teaching english at the university of kent. let's go to the poorest is now in stock. i'm a poll, how much for landmark is this year's prize? i think very much her lunmark neck her especially for african literature obviously for abdullah was at gunner, i'm trying not to be impolite because the press conference is still going on at behind me a gun at the recipient of this prize after a process that same countless nominations come in from around the world, sifted down to a list of 5 by the nobel committee. a secret list of 5 will never know. we will
soon after la jolla met celebrities, president michelle own the world health organization is endorsed the 1st ever vaccine against malaria. it's recommended the jap be rolled out to millions of children across africa, and the vaccine is 70 percent effective when combined with other treatments. so the nobel prize for literature has just been awarded to a tons, an inborn novelist, capital russia. gunners work focuses on colonialism and the fate of refugees. she arrived in the u. k. as a refugee...
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reporter: back out here live, take a look at our fox news drone in la jolla, texas. it's one of the biggest hotpots in the rio grand valley due to the sheer numbers of family units that come across every day. all construction on this wall stopped in january. as soon as the biden administration took over. yesterday dhs announced they are canceling all border wall contracts in the rio grande valley despite the fact that taxpayers are already on the hook for that money. this wall isn't going to get any bigger. as part of the meetings with mexico, the u.s. government officially asked mexico if they would allow u.s. dea agents to operate in mexico because of all the fentanyl pouring into the country. jon: president biden says the u.s. economy is making quote real progress, despite adding just 194,000 jobs last month. that's 300,000 less than expected. biden is urging unity to get his spending bill passed. reporter: the president says the latest jobs report is not all bad news and the commission improving. but the numbers show this economy is still in somewhat of a fragile
reporter: back out here live, take a look at our fox news drone in la jolla, texas. it's one of the biggest hotpots in the rio grand valley due to the sheer numbers of family units that come across every day. all construction on this wall stopped in january. as soon as the biden administration took over. yesterday dhs announced they are canceling all border wall contracts in the rio grande valley despite the fact that taxpayers are already on the hook for that money. this wall isn't going to...
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. >> right thousand we are in la jolla, texas. hundreds of family units here every single day. you are looking at the incomplete border wall. it started to be built under donald trump's presidency. it's not going to be built any further. dhs announced they are canceling all border wall contracts. they believe the wall is ineffective. they don't believe in the wall. they want congress to find quote smarter ways to secure the border. all that scrap metal out there won't be used even though taxpayers are still on the hook for it. sean: president biden is trying to put a positive view on the dismal jobs report. the economy added 190,000 jobs far below the 500,000 analysts expected. inflation fears and supply chain shortages are rattling the economy and some say bringing down the president's numbers. reporter: president biden says the latest jobs report is proof that the government will have to spend a lot of money if they want to jump-start the economy. but republicans are arguing just the opposite. it could crush future economic growth if they spend more money. the latest jobs rep
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take a live at la jolla texas from our drone camera border. growing over report the biden administration considers paying hundreds of thousands of dollars to any migrant families separated out the border during the trump administration. those payments could total more than a billion taxpayer dollars. spring is live with more on all about. >> dhs is not commenting on the "wall street journal" report, it could be as high as $450,000 for each illegal immigrant who crossed the border in 2018. when separated from a small child from of the child and adult were sent back to mexico and it led to a lot of lawsuits in the administration, getting rid of the lawsuits with a big payment. we will see how it turns out. texas is trying something unique along the border in hopes that cracking down on illegal operation creating a deterrent and it starts with enforcement in places right where i am here, private property. we have seen mentors have been suffering damage first many years. permanent gets trampled, keeps the shadows from escaping from mentors of but
take a live at la jolla texas from our drone camera border. growing over report the biden administration considers paying hundreds of thousands of dollars to any migrant families separated out the border during the trump administration. those payments could total more than a billion taxpayer dollars. spring is live with more on all about. >> dhs is not commenting on the "wall street journal" report, it could be as high as $450,000 for each illegal immigrant who crossed the...
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dan springer, you are in la jolla texas, one of the details here?dhs is not talking about the story about payments to migrant families separated at the border, the "wall street journal" broke that story in silence from the administration they are talking in their report possible payments of $450,000 to each migrant separated at the border from the family members, young family members during two months in 2018 during the trump administration and that went on only for those two months because after a couple months we heard bipartisan backlash and policy separating kits from the parents until ended but a lot of lawsuits were filed and now the lawsuits have been built up in the ministration seems to be wanting to get rid of them all with the past and we don't have the exact number but that's what is reported. up to about 4000 people, migrant still deep in southern mexico moving slowly for the border with united states texas because it's moving so slowly, we are seeing texas has a lot of ties to prepare for the caravan if and when it gets here and we sta
dan springer, you are in la jolla texas, one of the details here?dhs is not talking about the story about payments to migrant families separated at the border, the "wall street journal" broke that story in silence from the administration they are talking in their report possible payments of $450,000 to each migrant separated at the border from the family members, young family members during two months in 2018 during the trump administration and that went on only for those two months...
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first to jan springer reporting live from the border in la jolla, texas.o out, it would end about 1,000 lawsuits filed against the u.s. government filed by families that were separated, families with young children that were separated at the u.s. border after crossing in to the united states. it happened for two months during 2018. it was stopped by the trump administration under withering bipartisan criticism. at the time dhs officials defended the policy saying there were many unaccompanieded minors and they couldn't tell if parents were with them or not. they removed the adults and put kid in detention facilities. lasting psychological damage was done. since then, families have been kept together. this report of huge payments going to illegal migrants has angered many. >> it's just hard to imagine that a president would have this much disrespect for the rule of law and our border problem will only get worse. if you're incentivizing people to come over here with ridiculous sums of money -- we haven't seen anything yet. >> the report surfaces as the surge
first to jan springer reporting live from the border in la jolla, texas.o out, it would end about 1,000 lawsuits filed against the u.s. government filed by families that were separated, families with young children that were separated at the u.s. border after crossing in to the united states. it happened for two months during 2018. it was stopped by the trump administration under withering bipartisan criticism. at the time dhs officials defended the policy saying there were many unaccompanieded...
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la jolla pd said having a border wall would be a huge help.. >> it puts more stress not just on border patrol but local law enforcement and all the agencies working together to try to find a way to give these people assistance. it just makes it more challenging. >> what you saw were family units. the ones willing to turn themselves in. what you look at here are the runners who don't want to be caught. we embedded with texas dps as they were on the hunt with human smugglers. they were arresting human smugglers here. they post up on the local highways because they're swarming with human smugglers who pick up the runners as they come across the border and try to take them further inland and look for load vehicles. they look for the frame of the vehicles would be riding lower to the ground suggesting they are heavier and have human cargo. they make the arrests every hour every night as the smugglers are picking up these illegal immigrants trying to take them further into the united states and back out here live you will notice everything you just
la jolla pd said having a border wall would be a huge help.. >> it puts more stress not just on border patrol but local law enforcement and all the agencies working together to try to find a way to give these people assistance. it just makes it more challenging. >> what you saw were family units. the ones willing to turn themselves in. what you look at here are the runners who don't want to be caught. we embedded with texas dps as they were on the hunt with human smugglers. they...
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david julius specializes in physiology and he and another scientist from la jolla are sharing the nobelze for their research in the receptors in our skin for temperature raonic. they have been looking into how our body send heat, cold, and chemical irritants to improve pain parity. reggie: congrats to them. and congrats to this family because i have twins and my family and they are more than a handful. i can imagine taking care of triplets. how one family has figured it out with a round-the-clock babysitter. >> and the airline that is cracking down on unruly passengers now saying hundreds of people cannot fly with them. reggie: the pandemic putting dreams on hold. the series of three student people everywhere living with type 2 diabetes are waking up to what's possible with rybelsus®. ♪ you are my sunshine ♪ ♪ my only sunshine... ♪ rybelsus® works differently than any other diabetes pill to lower blood sugar in all 3 of these ways... increases insulin when you need it... decreases sugar... and slows food. the majority of people taking rybelsus® lowered their blood sugar and reached an a
david julius specializes in physiology and he and another scientist from la jolla are sharing the nobelze for their research in the receptors in our skin for temperature raonic. they have been looking into how our body send heat, cold, and chemical irritants to improve pain parity. reggie: congrats to them. and congrats to this family because i have twins and my family and they are more than a handful. i can imagine taking care of triplets. how one family has figured it out with a...
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>> bret: mike tobin along the border in la jolla, mike, thank you. >> bret: breaking tonight, president biden is trying to get progressives and moderates to bridge their differences and come together on his domestic tax and spending legislation. he cannot even get them in the same room, holding separate meetings today as his top spokeswoman acknowledges a feeling of urgency. head now to the white house. white house correspondent peter doocy has breaking details tonight from the north lawn. good evening, peter. >> good evening, bret. breaking details are critical to understanding the democratic plan to spend trillions of taxpayer dollars on progressive priorities, senator joe manchin just said when he thinks that could happen. >> senator schumer said today [inaudible] by the end of this week. is that even possible. >> sure, that's possible. [inaudible] talking morning and night to see if there is a framework we can agree on. >> and he would know it's possible because a lot of this hinges on his signing on to an agreement. it's all part of a biden balancing ability. balance act. >> the pr
>> bret: mike tobin along the border in la jolla, mike, thank you. >> bret: breaking tonight, president biden is trying to get progressives and moderates to bridge their differences and come together on his domestic tax and spending legislation. he cannot even get them in the same room, holding separate meetings today as his top spokeswoman acknowledges a feeling of urgency. head now to the white house. white house correspondent peter doocy has breaking details tonight from the...
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might be tobin is in la jolla, texas with the latest. mike?ce. fiscal year 2021 broke a record. that record stood since 1986. the one thing that we can see, the flow of migrants is not slowing down at all. they started appearing at son down yesterday. the first group found a gap in the wall where the construction was not complete. they crossed through the river, came through the brush, the side roads and came here to this ball field where they were helped out and processed by border patrol. they're from nicaragua and honduras. single adults and families. the babies were covered in bug bites. the father of a 10-month-old told the story of hitching rides and walking for 20 days until he got here. they didn't know if they would make it or stay. they're hopeful for a better life. >> so in mexico city they boarded a trailer that had no ventilation. people were passing out. they couldn't breathe. they were in it for two hours. that's what got them worried about their daughter's safety. >> we both suffered hunger, thirst, threats, danger. we've all s
might be tobin is in la jolla, texas with the latest. mike?ce. fiscal year 2021 broke a record. that record stood since 1986. the one thing that we can see, the flow of migrants is not slowing down at all. they started appearing at son down yesterday. the first group found a gap in the wall where the construction was not complete. they crossed through the river, came through the brush, the side roads and came here to this ball field where they were helped out and processed by border patrol....
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runners all the time in the walls create chokepoints, right now it is basically a free-for-all in la jolla. take a listen to former border patrol chief ron, he was also the head of vice, he says these walls are incredibly effective and is making the border agents job harder without having them. >> they know full well when they have a wall they can operate safely and control the border better for themselves in the operation but also for the border communities and the larger homeland security. >> what we noticed in recent weeks at the rio grande valley, lumbar criminal elements. what we used to see was mostly family units. into their little kids, voluntarily giving themselves up to border patrol. now we see runners all over the place people hiding in the brush and do not want to be caught. this week alone in the rio grande valley multiple members of the gulf cartel were apprehended after the cross illegally multiple members of ms 13 were caught, sex predators, child rapist, they are finding it these people are trying to come across, they are criminals trying to find their way and the questio
runners all the time in the walls create chokepoints, right now it is basically a free-for-all in la jolla. take a listen to former border patrol chief ron, he was also the head of vice, he says these walls are incredibly effective and is making the border agents job harder without having them. >> they know full well when they have a wall they can operate safely and control the border better for themselves in the operation but also for the border communities and the larger homeland...
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this was built in donald trump's presidency in la jolla. construction came to a screeching halt in january as soon as president biden took over and this is not going to be complete. they only got a half mile of it up. the construction will not go any further and border agents we talked to out here incredibly frustrated by that. they have to deal with runners all over the place, people who can walk into the country and the idea behind the border wall, it helps create choke points so they can use resources more effectively. take a listen to what former i.c.e. director tom homan had to say about the fact that the walls will not be finished. >> the secretary's decision, let's take another tool away from the border patrol to make their job harder so there's more got-aways. look at the crisis right now. where are the tens of thousands of people coming across, there isn't a wall. it doesn't take a border expert to understand walls work. >> reporter: and what tom homan said is very accurate. the biggest hot spots, in the rio grande valley and del-r
this was built in donald trump's presidency in la jolla. construction came to a screeching halt in january as soon as president biden took over and this is not going to be complete. they only got a half mile of it up. the construction will not go any further and border agents we talked to out here incredibly frustrated by that. they have to deal with runners all over the place, people who can walk into the country and the idea behind the border wall, it helps create choke points so they can use...
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there were a couple of systems that brought rain to southern california from la jolla to los angeles,southern sierra, the northern sierra and for the bay area, nothing. this system swept off the coast. look at san jose. some clouds left over, 53 in san jose, 55 in san francisco and oh and with 40's and morgan hill. half moon bay is cool and a hazy golden gate with mid 40's to upper 40's. santa rosa, nevada, napa, 51 in concord and livermore. finally, 53 degrees in santa cruz, a gorgeous morning there with temperatures in the 60's today, so we will be warmer by a little bit. temperatures just shy of average and gusty winds coming into play tomorrow night through monday, even into tuesday. five degrees cooler from novato to concord. certainly having those more tunnel nights, but we will get into this fire weather watch that will bring the temperatures down, by the way, because they will be warmer today and tomorrow, but you can see the highlighted areas start out in the upper elevations. the winds up to 25 miles per hour, gusting 40 to 50, which brings the relative humidity down to the
there were a couple of systems that brought rain to southern california from la jolla to los angeles,southern sierra, the northern sierra and for the bay area, nothing. this system swept off the coast. look at san jose. some clouds left over, 53 in san jose, 55 in san francisco and oh and with 40's and morgan hill. half moon bay is cool and a hazy golden gate with mid 40's to upper 40's. santa rosa, nevada, napa, 51 in concord and livermore. finally, 53 degrees in santa cruz, a gorgeous morning...
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reporter: while it sits casually on the desk in la jolla, the reagan library sells copies for museumy the head is pointed? the head is pointed to the olive branches with the exception of one president. the eagle turned its head to the arrows during world war ii from franklin delano roosevelt after they attacked pearl harbor. when harry truman became president, the eagles had turned back over to the olive branches. it has remained that way ever since. reporter: as guardian of this treasure, it is interactive. >> this would contain your opium. reporter: he says history should be touched. >> this is something they won't let you do at this month sony and but we do here. this is an actual document signed twice by abraham lincoln. reporter: abraham lincoln signed it right here and right here. august 17, 1863. less than two years later. >> these classes were found at ford's theater the night that abraham lakin was shot and was dropped. if these glaes could talk, they could tell a story. reporter: it's the story behind the land deed, the pardon, the court-martial, the bullet that draws water
reporter: while it sits casually on the desk in la jolla, the reagan library sells copies for museumy the head is pointed? the head is pointed to the olive branches with the exception of one president. the eagle turned its head to the arrows during world war ii from franklin delano roosevelt after they attacked pearl harbor. when harry truman became president, the eagles had turned back over to the olive branches. it has remained that way ever since. reporter: as guardian of this treasure, it...
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and a pregnant woman gave birth just minutes after crossing the border here in la jolla.patrol agents delivered the baby girl and then took them to the hospital. luckily they are doing fine, but so many others have not made it, jon, during this risky dangerous and desperate journey that so many people have made. jon? >> jon: yeah, so many sad stories there along the border. dan springer, dan, thank you. >>> with the new york city vaccine mandate deadline behind us, new yorkers are seeing the effects as staffing shortages hit police precincts, firehouses and response times begin to slow down. we go to david lee miller live in new york city. >> according to the latest statistics, 91% of all new york city employees are now in compliance with the mask mandate. that means they have received at least one dose of the vaccine. but lagging behind are the nypd at 84% and firefighters at 80%. the city says no vax, no job. but some firefighters who oppose the mandate didn't want to wait till monday morning when enforcement officially begins. more than 2,000 firefighters over the past
and a pregnant woman gave birth just minutes after crossing the border here in la jolla.patrol agents delivered the baby girl and then took them to the hospital. luckily they are doing fine, but so many others have not made it, jon, during this risky dangerous and desperate journey that so many people have made. jon? >> jon: yeah, so many sad stories there along the border. dan springer, dan, thank you. >>> with the new york city vaccine mandate deadline behind us, new yorkers...
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an atmospheric event like this and i had a phone conversation with folks at scripps institute in la jolla the lead institution in terms of studying, researching, analyzing, labeling and the term comes from there. according to their research only one time before and the month of october have we seen an atmospheric river the strong make landfall here in northern california back in 2010 and it wasn't quite as strong as this one and they rate these things on a scale from 1 minus 5 and if you look at the coastline, from marin up through the sonoma county coastline and read, the same part of california, which had been inundated all morning where the worst flooding pictures have come from, that is the part of california under the classification of that 5 today. thankfully this felony landscape already very dry and so much of the rain was absorbed. if we had one of these in march after a typical winter, it would be a drastically different story. these are some of the most intense storms we get here throughout the year and many years. the morning lows tomorrow go back into the mid-50s and remember
an atmospheric event like this and i had a phone conversation with folks at scripps institute in la jolla the lead institution in terms of studying, researching, analyzing, labeling and the term comes from there. according to their research only one time before and the month of october have we seen an atmospheric river the strong make landfall here in northern california back in 2010 and it wasn't quite as strong as this one and they rate these things on a scale from 1 minus 5 and if you look...
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. >> reporter: and while this original doodle sits casually on this desk in la jolla, the reagan libraryfor museum visitors. >> do you see which way the head is pointed? the head is always pointed to the olive branches, with the exception of one president. the eagle turned its head to the arrows during world war ii, from franklin delano roosevelt after they attacked pearl harbor. and when harry truman became president, he turned the head back toward the olive branches, and its remained that way ever since. >> reporter: as guardian of this treasure, roger wants these things to be accessible-- and more importantly, interactive. he says history should be touched. >> and this is something they won't let you do at the smithsonian, but let you do here. and that is something that was signed twice by abraham lincoln. >> reporter: abraham lincoln signed this, right here and right here. august 17th, 1863. and less than two years later in 1865. >> these glasses were reportedly found at ford's theater the night that abraham lincoln was shot, and was dropped by a patron there, captain. and if these g
. >> reporter: and while this original doodle sits casually on this desk in la jolla, the reagan libraryfor museum visitors. >> do you see which way the head is pointed? the head is always pointed to the olive branches, with the exception of one president. the eagle turned its head to the arrows during world war ii, from franklin delano roosevelt after they attacked pearl harbor. and when harry truman became president, he turned the head back toward the olive branches, and its...
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we shot this video early this morning and right here in la jolla they have been very busy overnight,grants as i said were just packed up on buses. the surge continues. the build-up with that caravan continues and now word of these payments again probably just going to make people more interested in coming to the border especially the families that we saw loaded up on the bus a short time ago. >> bill: thank you. la joya, texas. >> julie: president biden failing to win over far left democrats blocking his massive spending agenda before heading on a trip to europe. progressives handing him his latest setback refusing to accept his last-minute compromise framework. >> we need a little bit more than an iou. >> this was not what i thought was coming today. >> we need to keep the promise made. >> progressives have done our work in getting everybody to a place where we endorsed the framework the president laid out today. >> julie: chad pergram is live on capitol hill for us this morning. good morning, chad. >> good morning, julie. the issue is that the left has control right now of the demo
we shot this video early this morning and right here in la jolla they have been very busy overnight,grants as i said were just packed up on buses. the surge continues. the build-up with that caravan continues and now word of these payments again probably just going to make people more interested in coming to the border especially the families that we saw loaded up on the bus a short time ago. >> bill: thank you. la joya, texas. >> julie: president biden failing to win over far left...
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, for people later arrested and for human smuggling but a massive bust with 650 people, odds for la jollaenator marsha blackburn within the rio grande valley where she got a tour of the area some of the hotspots from the border patrol union one spot she went to was submission texas where family units crossover at night and they will likely be released for custody into the united states senator blackburn had some harsh words for the president who she said has never bothered to come down here to the border. take a listen. >> the president has not been to the border and he owes it to the citizens and all of the states that are on the us-mexico border to come here, he owes it to every u.s. citizen because right now because of the drug trafficking, trafficking and the gangs, these are across the country, every town is a border town in every state a border state. >> yesterday secretary of state anthony blinken and alejandro mayorkas and merrick garland were all the mexico meeting with the mexican government including the mexican president himself having high-level talks on drugs, cartels, drugs
, for people later arrested and for human smuggling but a massive bust with 650 people, odds for la jollaenator marsha blackburn within the rio grande valley where she got a tour of the area some of the hotspots from the border patrol union one spot she went to was submission texas where family units crossover at night and they will likely be released for custody into the united states senator blackburn had some harsh words for the president who she said has never bothered to come down here to...
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and the situation is growing dire we are alive in la jolla texas with more. >> t2 good afternoon.n in an effort to get your to the united states. take a look at this video shot yesterday while that meeting was happening in mexico there was 650 central american migrants snuggled up to the us border kept in shipping containers on multiple tracks moving 650 people 198 of which were unaccompanied children completely alone by themselves they were stopped by the national guard they later found them using x-rays. four people were later arrested and elsewhere in mexico talking to migrants trying to make their way north thousands trying to come north to the united states one of the leaders of the group, he basically says within 20 days we will leave and head north with or without papers and we are ready for war is what he says what he means will find out and in this remarkable video we shot the other night one of the biggest hotspots along the border you're looking at machine gun fire from the cartel firing into the united states we were embedded with the national guard and those tracer ro
and the situation is growing dire we are alive in la jolla texas with more. >> t2 good afternoon.n in an effort to get your to the united states. take a look at this video shot yesterday while that meeting was happening in mexico there was 650 central american migrants snuggled up to the us border kept in shipping containers on multiple tracks moving 650 people 198 of which were unaccompanied children completely alone by themselves they were stopped by the national guard they later found...
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we stopped at a random mcdonalds in la jolla. next to us. we later found out from the police two of the men in that group were mercenaries for the gulf cartel who just crossed illegally into the u.s. after they were involved in a failed ambush on mexican marines in mexico where the marines killed 17 colleagues. you stop for a quick egg mcmuffin and have cartel guys in the lot next to you. >> bill: bill is back at the border today. senate is back at work. possible vote lifting the debt ceiling later today. mitch mcconnell offering to extend the debt limit until december. democrats seem to be on board with that. chad pergram knows and is live on the hill now. >> good morning. senate minority leader mitch mcconnell offered to help democrats get through the crisis. he wants to hike the debt celg by a couple hundred bill dollars and get the nation into early december. but there is no deal yet. >> the president, we have been negotiating all afternoon and all night just until the recent. we are not -- we're making good progress. we aren
we stopped at a random mcdonalds in la jolla. next to us. we later found out from the police two of the men in that group were mercenaries for the gulf cartel who just crossed illegally into the u.s. after they were involved in a failed ambush on mexican marines in mexico where the marines killed 17 colleagues. you stop for a quick egg mcmuffin and have cartel guys in the lot next to you. >> bill: bill is back at the border today. senate is back at work. possible vote lifting the debt...
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we have fox team coverage of this, mike tobin is standing by at the border of la jolla, texas. >> samgs in arizona. number one is the fastest growing area where immigrants are caught and where they are not. these are the got a ways, images from 20 trail cameras hidden across southern arizona come some up to 50 miles past the border, and that's 90% single men, some agents carry drugs on others guns. these are among the 400,000 nationwide this year which avoid getting caught. often when border agents were pinned down caring for kids. day and night, summer and winter, everyone is on the move. here it the last person in line drags a blanket to help cover the footprints from border patrol trackers and this is the next step in that journey. you will see at migrants jumping into the bed of a pickup truck likely headed to houses in phoenix and san diego where smugglers then gave the balance of what they owe. senator lindsey graham got briefed this week in yuma. >> word is out, this is where you come to claim the file. if you they don't fix that, then they will be able to run. >> he's talking
we have fox team coverage of this, mike tobin is standing by at the border of la jolla, texas. >> samgs in arizona. number one is the fastest growing area where immigrants are caught and where they are not. these are the got a ways, images from 20 trail cameras hidden across southern arizona come some up to 50 miles past the border, and that's 90% single men, some agents carry drugs on others guns. these are among the 400,000 nationwide this year which avoid getting caught. often when...
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he and another from la jolla are sharing the nobel prize for the research and receptors in our skin for. they have been looking into how our bodies since heat, cold and chemical irritants to improve pain therapy. >> congratulations to them. >> more than what we offer today. [laughter] >> was like, what transition am i doing here? we are looking at a car fire on the line of lafayette and walnut creek on eastbound 24 at northbound 680. it is impacting the shoulder. very busy at the richmond san rafael bridge for anyone making their way toward the north bay. emle here also busy in the westbound. >> that's a good taco. dude. it's a sandwich. [beep beep] it's a sandwich! it's a taco! ugh, not another taco guy. the new crispy chicken sandwich taco from taco bell. [bong!] mike: we are back. temperatures running from 45 in santa rosa to 61 in hayward under clear conditions. no weather issues for your commute. it is going to be hazy today with clouds but the air quality is supposed to be moderate, which is healthy. even cleaner tomorrow and look at the dramatic drop in temperature as we head thr
he and another from la jolla are sharing the nobel prize for the research and receptors in our skin for. they have been looking into how our bodies since heat, cold and chemical irritants to improve pain therapy. >> congratulations to them. >> more than what we offer today. [laughter] >> was like, what transition am i doing here? we are looking at a car fire on the line of lafayette and walnut creek on eastbound 24 at northbound 680. it is impacting the shoulder. very busy at...
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the surge of migrants coming into the country at the southern border continues especially here in la jolla 173 migrants were caught by border patrol and put on buses. the parents traveling with children are allowed to stay as they claim asylum, but for two months in 201800 president trump the adults were separated and sent back to mexico while the kids stayed in detention facility is until other family members in the u.s. could be found. lawyers for those separated claim lasting psychological damage, some lawmakers call huge settlement payments outrageous. >> every decision joe biden has made since he has been president has made our border more open to illegals. and once again, joe biden prioritizes the right of illegals over the rights of taxpaying working americans. >> congressman dan crenshaw who is a former navy seal tweeted that he wants to pay illegal immigrants $450,000 for their hardships while breaking our laws, for perspective those service members in action, their next of kin gets an insurance payment of $400,000. to let that sink in. migrant runners meantime continued to get in
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bill melugin is in the texas border town of la jolla with more on this.rter: good afternoon to you. it's already been a busy morning and deadly morning beginning with a suspected human smuggling crash. take a look at these photos from mission, texas, about 15 minutes away from where we are. d, s telling us local police were chasing this vehicle here, suspected to be full of illegal immigrants, when it rolled over in front of a house and ejected two men from a vehicle. both of those men dying -- [audio difficulty] texas dps investigating this as a human smuggling-relateed crash. take a look at this second piece of video we shot earlier morning here in la joya, texas, where we noticed border patrol taking into custody some of the men wearing camouflage. we typically see that when those are the runners, the ones act actively do not want to be caught and are not willing to turn themselves in. much different from what we saw here yesterday if we can pull up this third piece of video. this is what we're used to seeing, those masses of family units who come walk
bill melugin is in the texas border town of la jolla with more on this.rter: good afternoon to you. it's already been a busy morning and deadly morning beginning with a suspected human smuggling crash. take a look at these photos from mission, texas, about 15 minutes away from where we are. d, s telling us local police were chasing this vehicle here, suspected to be full of illegal immigrants, when it rolled over in front of a house and ejected two men from a vehicle. both of those men dying --...
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we shot this video in la jolla, they caught 175 people and they are being taken away right now, mostt at this spot our family members. stuart: thank you very much. let's go to the republican from the state of texas, pat fallon. you've heard the story, i'm sure you've seen it. are we going to do this? 450,$000. >> i pray to god not. i'm furious about this. dan crenshaw pointed out when you're killed in action as a warrior of this nation your family gets 400,$000 and we are going to subsidize illegal activity and when you subsidize something you incentivize it and get more of it. it is my understanding that a few years back they were allowed to go back to mexico as a family unit if they chose. this is a choice they make and to reward that choice is insane. we added the entire state of west virginia is legally over the past ten months under the biden administration. now we are going to do this, this is like winning the lottery. we are going to increase those record numbers. stuart: we could encourage more lawsuits, why not? >> of course. we come out of the woodwork for this kind of stuf
we shot this video in la jolla, they caught 175 people and they are being taken away right now, mostt at this spot our family members. stuart: thank you very much. let's go to the republican from the state of texas, pat fallon. you've heard the story, i'm sure you've seen it. are we going to do this? 450,$000. >> i pray to god not. i'm furious about this. dan crenshaw pointed out when you're killed in action as a warrior of this nation your family gets 400,$000 and we are going to...
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host: we will hear from manny in la jolla, california. caller: good morning. i am a cuban-american.retired law professor, and i am one of the 50,000 americans that repatriated to cuba, so we get to vote in both countries. i get to see two different political systems, and i vote socialist in america because i think it is to capitalistic, and i vote capitalist in havana, my native home, because i think cuba is way too socialist. i am one of those few voters out there who gets to vote two different countries. my question is, how do the cuban-americans in miami have so much power? for instance, we have three u.s. senators who are cuban-americans supposedly, but they were never born in cuba, you know? and they just do that to vote and to vote against cuba all the time, and they know nothing about cuba. i live in cuba, nobody listens to me. host: manny, thank you. guest: a great question. first, some demographics. about three quarters of the nations cuban-american population about over 2 million people live in florida, so florida contains the greatest concentration of cuban-americans. int
host: we will hear from manny in la jolla, california. caller: good morning. i am a cuban-american.retired law professor, and i am one of the 50,000 americans that repatriated to cuba, so we get to vote in both countries. i get to see two different political systems, and i vote socialist in america because i think it is to capitalistic, and i vote capitalist in havana, my native home, because i think cuba is way too socialist. i am one of those few voters out there who gets to vote two...