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laredo encounters so far fiscal year to day 2023, 234,000. in addition the total fentanyl seizures in september call for number two now is 2.5 tons, enough to kill 1.25 billion people. how is it getting here? because people tell us it is tucked in cars and in trucks. but you know there is so much commerce that goes between your city and the mexican border. how do you get to it? >> we have about 15 to 17,018 wheelers a day crossing the border. it is very hard to check ole of them. we have electronic devices that check the trailers and for anomalies. we need to do a better job, i agree with that. that's where the crux is. stopping it at the border but stopping where it is produced and shipped. precursor material shipped from china. >> bill: it sounds good. at the moment we're dealing with a national crisis here. sir, good luck to you. appreciate your time today. we call you doctor and mayor. good luck teaching new york city how to do it. >> gillian: a live look at mid town manhattan. former president donald trump is about to depart from trump t
laredo encounters so far fiscal year to day 2023, 234,000. in addition the total fentanyl seizures in september call for number two now is 2.5 tons, enough to kill 1.25 billion people. how is it getting here? because people tell us it is tucked in cars and in trucks. but you know there is so much commerce that goes between your city and the mexican border. how do you get to it? >> we have about 15 to 17,018 wheelers a day crossing the border. it is very hard to check ole of them. we have...
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i grew up on the border in laredo, texas. i went to college at virginia institute. i went to law school, the university of texas. i was trial attorney in south texas and in dallas for 12 years. and then i left the law practice to go into the nonprofit educational world. and i'm the founder and president of the future of freedom foundation, which is a nonprofit educational foundation that presents the principled case for libertarianism libertarianism, facebook? i think so. i'm not sure because i've also co-edited several books for the foundation. how many of your books are about the kennedy assassination say there's the kennedy autopsy, the kennedy autopsy, two an encounter with the evil regime change, the jfk assassination and the evil of the security establishment. five books. have you always been suspicious about the warren commission and the of the warren commission in the the official line about the kennedy assassination? no. i mean, actually, i had no idea there ever any controversy about it now. i grew up campaigning for john kennedy in the fifth grade. my dad
i grew up on the border in laredo, texas. i went to college at virginia institute. i went to law school, the university of texas. i was trial attorney in south texas and in dallas for 12 years. and then i left the law practice to go into the nonprofit educational world. and i'm the founder and president of the future of freedom foundation, which is a nonprofit educational foundation that presents the principled case for libertarianism libertarianism, facebook? i think so. i'm not sure because...
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the new wall segments will go up in star county, texas, south of laredo, joining 450 installed duringistration between 2017 and 2021. do keep in mind mind as we see imagency of emgrants crossing the border in eagle pass, texas. these people are not designed who they are designed to stop. our walls instruct those seeking asylum, most of them from venezuela to go to a port of entry, cross and present themselves to border patrol and i.c.e. these are our rules and congress created them. >> exactly, they're trying to follow there and the biden administration is issuing work visas to come these venezuelan immigrants? >> about a half of them. the calculous is they're already here and we're paying to support them and they may as well earn money while they're here and the immigrants who got here before the end of july. venezuelan immigrants look at this and say let's go to america. >> there's an opportunity. >> thank you, scott. >> you bet. >> much closer to home, let's take a live look at san francisco. later today, you can expect the return of that familiar roar. the skies are clear for them
the new wall segments will go up in star county, texas, south of laredo, joining 450 installed duringistration between 2017 and 2021. do keep in mind mind as we see imagency of emgrants crossing the border in eagle pass, texas. these people are not designed who they are designed to stop. our walls instruct those seeking asylum, most of them from venezuela to go to a port of entry, cross and present themselves to border patrol and i.c.e. these are our rules and congress created them. >>...
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she has made frequent visits to the texas border from the rio grande valley area, roma lodge jolla, laredo el paso. and she spent several months focusing on the del rio sector, were not at the border sheet, it can be found at the texas capital, attempting to influence legislation to help $4.00 to $5.00, texas and the southern border. thanks for joining us. sheena. it is the world being given an accurate view of what the situation regarding the southern border of the united states in regard to who is crossing a many are crossing and what is happening to not only those who reside in texas, but also those who make it across yes, so thank you. i appreciate that questions so very much unfortunately. no. um, for, for whatever reason, um, most of the coverage of any border within the united states and the apprehensions that we're seeing is not being covered in just 3 years fiscal years alone. and actually, we're still, we still have a few more months left of this fiscal year 2023. we have seen over 6000000 apprehensions in the united states. 6000000. that is more then the population of more than
she has made frequent visits to the texas border from the rio grande valley area, roma lodge jolla, laredo el paso. and she spent several months focusing on the del rio sector, were not at the border sheet, it can be found at the texas capital, attempting to influence legislation to help $4.00 to $5.00, texas and the southern border. thanks for joining us. sheena. it is the world being given an accurate view of what the situation regarding the southern border of the united states in regard to...
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administración del presidente joe biden trabaja en la ampliación del muro fronterizo ubicado al sur de laredoa miles de personas cruzando la frontera allá en eagle pass, en su mayoría venezolanos, quienes se presentan ante la patrulla fronteriza para pedir asilo. oiga, preste atención porque muchos estafadores están utilizando los datos de personas ciudades famosas para robarle a usted el dinero. valeska Ágil nos pone al tanto sobre esta nueva modalidad para que no caiga en esta trampa. >> al igual que margarita brito , todos tenemos un celebrity o amor platónico. yo tenía como una conexión con él atracción, una atracción con él no, porque me parece que también, valga la redundancia, que casi todas las mujeres le gusta kevin cone, pero como te lo hemos dicho antes en facebook, twiter, ahora ex e instagram abundan cuentas falsas de famoso creadas para engañar admiradores devotos. los estafadores contactan a los seguidores de la verdadera celebridad para pedirles dinero con una variedad de pretextos. en el caso de margarita, hasta que llegó el día que si me dijo que estaba en el reino unido y q
administración del presidente joe biden trabaja en la ampliación del muro fronterizo ubicado al sur de laredoa miles de personas cruzando la frontera allá en eagle pass, en su mayoría venezolanos, quienes se presentan ante la patrulla fronteriza para pedir asilo. oiga, preste atención porque muchos estafadores están utilizando los datos de personas ciudades famosas para robarle a usted el dinero. valeska Ágil nos pone al tanto sobre esta nueva modalidad para que no caiga en esta trampa....
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it would be south of laredo, texas.n mind, as we see video of thousands of immigrants crossing the border at eagle pass, texas, which is a crisis in anyone's mind, the people on your screen are not who the wall is designed to stop. eagle pass is a port of entry. our rules instruct those seeking asylum to go to a port of entry, cross and then present themselves to border patrol or i.c.e. these are our rules set up by our congress. president biden yesterday announced an additional $9 billion in student debt relief for those that qualify, part of older programs already in place. republicans blocked biden from giving large swaths in forgiveness of loans. the house is not meeting today. back when mccarthy ran for speaker, he convinced far-right republicans in the house to vote for him by giving them the power to easily take away his job. a motion to vacate, they call it. that's exactly what they did. over in the senate, the most powerful republican said, don't do that again. >> i have no advice to give to house republicans e
it would be south of laredo, texas.n mind, as we see video of thousands of immigrants crossing the border at eagle pass, texas, which is a crisis in anyone's mind, the people on your screen are not who the wall is designed to stop. eagle pass is a port of entry. our rules instruct those seeking asylum to go to a port of entry, cross and then present themselves to border patrol or i.c.e. these are our rules set up by our congress. president biden yesterday announced an additional $9 billion in...
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i would say that when you look at the numbers of murders, rape, assaults at the border, laredo, texas, i have always said that washington is about 2 or 3 times more dangerous and we certainly see it now. you know, i got three brothers who are peace officers, one is border sheriff, i have always supported the law enforcement. i think it's important that we support law enforcement because a society without law and order is not a society. >> jesse: a lot of the people in your party are not supporting law enforcement. i mean, that's pretty obvious. what's the deal? >> well, i think a lot of democrats do. there are some that have a different opinion. i can speak about myself. i don't believe in defunding the police. i voted against what the washington, d.c. council did to lower penalties. i think that's a wrong direction. i was one of 30 democrats we don't feel that you effect crime by lowering the penalties. you ought to increase the penalty. and i agree with the police chief that said if you are going to keep dangerous people, you gotta lock them up and keep them there and that's where y
i would say that when you look at the numbers of murders, rape, assaults at the border, laredo, texas, i have always said that washington is about 2 or 3 times more dangerous and we certainly see it now. you know, i got three brothers who are peace officers, one is border sheriff, i have always supported the law enforcement. i think it's important that we support law enforcement because a society without law and order is not a society. >> jesse: a lot of the people in your party are not...
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. >> look at the number of rapes and murders at the border, say laredo, texas, i say washington is moreangerous and we see it now. member of congress, anybody, people, if they break the law or threaten somebody, carjack somebody, throw the key away. >> carley: police found cuellar's car in southeast washington, the three suspects are still on the loose. >> todd: crime is taking over chicago with 37 people getting shot this past weekend, five killed. chicago seeing 469 murders this year alone and 2000 shooting incidentses. raymond lopez is running for congress. for those who said chicago could not get worse after lori lightfoot, explain what is happening under mayor brandon johnson? >> when you think it can't get worse, we go 10 feet lower. crime continues to spiral out of control. this is behavior we know is wrong, unethical and illegal, to see individuals preyed upon, hunted down and attacked, we just had a shoot out in one of the busiest intersection in chicago. only folks like myself and other members of city council are speaking out and calling light to this while progressive and li
. >> look at the number of rapes and murders at the border, say laredo, texas, i say washington is moreangerous and we see it now. member of congress, anybody, people, if they break the law or threaten somebody, carjack somebody, throw the key away. >> carley: police found cuellar's car in southeast washington, the three suspects are still on the loose. >> todd: crime is taking over chicago with 37 people getting shot this past weekend, five killed. chicago seeing 469 murders...
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up, which it will take them a year to put up, we'll push the traffic further south or north up to laredohe brunt of it first and then move to our area and increase the apprehensions. >> neil: last time we were chatting, the last time the mayor broke the president, he said we have to do something, it's got to stop. then it was operation ignore new york state. governor hochul saying the same. a growing number of democratic governors and officials were raising concerns a that the administration was flat footed on this. did that change the administration's approach? all your protests not withstanding, the fact that so many democrats were? >> i think that has a lot to do with the change of his standings. these are all democrat mayors in large metropolitan areas that traditionally vote democratic. they're starting to feel the same thing that we've been feeling the past 2 1/2 years. so yes, it's had an impact on him. the mayor of new york going to mexico and speak and try to solve this. i don't think it's going to help any. >> neil: we do know a number of key officials are going to mexico to se
up, which it will take them a year to put up, we'll push the traffic further south or north up to laredohe brunt of it first and then move to our area and increase the apprehensions. >> neil: last time we were chatting, the last time the mayor broke the president, he said we have to do something, it's got to stop. then it was operation ignore new york state. governor hochul saying the same. a growing number of democratic governors and officials were raising concerns a that the...
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you've seen our reporters here in eagle pass and also laredo and along the border between texas and mexico. this area is right here, star county, population 65,000. this is what sources are telling us from customs and border patrol. griff jenkins our reporter as well. they have to use the money or lose the money, all right? there was a high trafficking area for migrants and drugs and violence. and there will be technology used in this as well including sensors. it might not be the last, either. so this is starr county population 65,000. you see texas to the east. this is the trump steel that sits there along a highway in that town in texas. our drone team caught this on sunday this past week. it is all right there, a highway runs nearby. you see the traffic in broad daylight. another story happening on the southern border. you have to pay attention to this. you will see an obvious trend here. these are the suspected terrorists arrested at the southern border. back in 2019 you were at 0. three in 2020, 15 in 2021, 98 last year and so far this year-by-year to date 151. the pattern is obvious
you've seen our reporters here in eagle pass and also laredo and along the border between texas and mexico. this area is right here, star county, population 65,000. this is what sources are telling us from customs and border patrol. griff jenkins our reporter as well. they have to use the money or lose the money, all right? there was a high trafficking area for migrants and drugs and violence. and there will be technology used in this as well including sensors. it might not be the last, either....
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we here at the border communities, and i'm in laredo, people tell me we got to do something about theorders. and my district is 80% hispanic, and they're saying control that border. and now that new york, now that chicago, now that washington, d.c. are seeing what we have felt for so many years, now this voice about we got to control the border is being magnified because the mayors of new york and the governor of illinois, they have a bigger megaphone than some of us down here at the border. >> have you spoken with anyone in the biden administration about your opposition to this move to construct more border barriers in your congressional district? >> well, yes, i have. and there is two questions to ask here. one is the president is right. he had to do and spend the money. it's the 1974 empowerment control act fight between congress and president nixon at that time. i understand that. they have to do this before september 30th. i understand that. but the question they have not answered to me is why waive the immigration laws? there is nothing in the law that i know of that forces them
we here at the border communities, and i'm in laredo, people tell me we got to do something about theorders. and my district is 80% hispanic, and they're saying control that border. and now that new york, now that chicago, now that washington, d.c. are seeing what we have felt for so many years, now this voice about we got to control the border is being magnified because the mayors of new york and the governor of illinois, they have a bigger megaphone than some of us down here at the border....
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and, gianno, henry cuellar says washington is three times as dangerous as a his laredo, texas, district know somebody who's been carjacked here, but i somehow it only gets reported if the victim is a prominent person. >> unfortunately, that's the reality that we've seen ourselves in not just in washington, d.c., but across the country. it seems as though many of these places where where democrats, and it's unfortunate because with this isn't about a politics, but this happens to be the party who does this from what i've seen of progressive politicians whereas they're not enforcing the law. they're not doing their jobs. we've got people like kim fox in the city of chicago who will let minors just commit crimes and then let 'em leave the same day. and when you couple that with the fact that they're legislatively doing vehicles like the safety act which just became law and got implemented where there's no bail, this is wreaking havoc across the country. i think back to just september, the end of september, fox news channel put out some data with regards to crime across the country, total o
and, gianno, henry cuellar says washington is three times as dangerous as a his laredo, texas, district know somebody who's been carjacked here, but i somehow it only gets reported if the victim is a prominent person. >> unfortunately, that's the reality that we've seen ourselves in not just in washington, d.c., but across the country. it seems as though many of these places where where democrats, and it's unfortunate because with this isn't about a politics, but this happens to be the...
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. >> i would say when you look at the numbers of murders, rape, assaults at the border let's say laredo i always said washington is 2 or 3 times more dangerous and we see it now. >> bill: let's bring in the president of the sentinel action fund jessica anderson. former biden campaign surrogate kevin walling. good to see you both. here are the numbers. i will allow the two of you to give us a solution. d.c. stats, motor vehicle theft up 106% year-over-year. robberies 68, homicide 38. total violent crime at 39%. jessica, you first. give us a solution. >> thanks for bringing this to everyone's attention. the crime in washington, d.c. is astronomical. you look at the numbers just this year. over 750 carjackings this year in washington, d.c. of that, only 136 arrests. that is negligence on the part of the d.c. city council. the d.c. attorney general. when you look at percentages more you find over half arrests are juveniles. who is in charge of the juvenile justice system in washington? the dcag office while they go on attacks against activists, they are allowing crime to rage rampant and de
. >> i would say when you look at the numbers of murders, rape, assaults at the border let's say laredo i always said washington is 2 or 3 times more dangerous and we see it now. >> bill: let's bring in the president of the sentinel action fund jessica anderson. former biden campaign surrogate kevin walling. good to see you both. here are the numbers. i will allow the two of you to give us a solution. d.c. stats, motor vehicle theft up 106% year-over-year. robberies 68, homicide 38....
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we partnered with a wonderful physician practice in laredo, texas serving the border community. a wonderful position who served at pine ridge indian reservation one phone call just in my home town of rock springs, wyoming i agree few completely nih research has to reach everywhere there are many, many centers of great excellence that we should have the ability to engage for. >> my next questions a lot tougher one. doctor you and i both protect very honored profession. when i think about the horrors of medicine the great horrors of medicine, the things we got wrong you think of bloodletting. i am afraid that 100 or 200 years from now those same historians are going to go back and compare irreversible mutilation of adolescents for transgender surgery, irreversible and giving them irreversible medications is going to buy those two wars are going to be talking about for the going talk about bloodletting and the fortification of disfiguring surgery for people 80% of them in a couple years once they have hormones of their own are going to sate maybe that wasn't a good idea. before you
we partnered with a wonderful physician practice in laredo, texas serving the border community. a wonderful position who served at pine ridge indian reservation one phone call just in my home town of rock springs, wyoming i agree few completely nih research has to reach everywhere there are many, many centers of great excellence that we should have the ability to engage for. >> my next questions a lot tougher one. doctor you and i both protect very honored profession. when i think about...
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and we partnered with a wonderful physician practice in laredo, texas, serving the border community, a wonderful physician who served the community at pine ridge indian reservation, and a wonderful oncologist of my own hometown of rock springs, wyoming. so i agree with you completely, in each research has to reach everywhere and there are many, many centers of great excellence that we should have the ability to engage. >> my next question is a lot tougher one. dr. bertagnolli, you and i both protect a very honored profession. when itnk think about the horros of medicine, the great horrors of medicine, the things we got wrong, you think of bloodletting. i'm afraid that 100 or 200 years from now those same the hiso going to go back and compare irreversible mutilation of adolescence for transgender surgery, irreversible cut emphasized. giving them irreversible medication that is going to be one of those two horrors there could be talking about. they will be talked about bloodletting and the glorification of disfiguring surgery for people that 80% of the just and a couple more years once
and we partnered with a wonderful physician practice in laredo, texas, serving the border community, a wonderful physician who served the community at pine ridge indian reservation, and a wonderful oncologist of my own hometown of rock springs, wyoming. so i agree with you completely, in each research has to reach everywhere and there are many, many centers of great excellence that we should have the ability to engage. >> my next question is a lot tougher one. dr. bertagnolli, you and i...