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cornyn: i was in the rio grande valley on friday, saturday, and sunday, hunting the ever elusive wild texas quail. i did happen to go over to a wildlife sanctuary on friday, which is a unique tourist attraction and one that is located within several hundred yards of the texas border. what i am told there is the smugglers, the transnational criminal organizations you alluded to, see that as a vulnerability and so obviously, we need to meet that challenge. i know that chief padilla and others are working hard to do that, but we need to be sensitive to the concerns the ocal community has about a huge economic element there, and something that we entertain a lot of folks from up north, they call affectionately snowbirds down there when it is cold up north. they come down south. it is great for them, great for the economy, great for obs. that would be one example of a need to work collaboratively with the mobile community and local stakeholders, as well as state and local officials to come up with the right solution. a few years back in hidalgo, texas, hidalgo county, texas, using that sam
cornyn: i was in the rio grande valley on friday, saturday, and sunday, hunting the ever elusive wild texas quail. i did happen to go over to a wildlife sanctuary on friday, which is a unique tourist attraction and one that is located within several hundred yards of the texas border. what i am told there is the smugglers, the transnational criminal organizations you alluded to, see that as a vulnerability and so obviously, we need to meet that challenge. i know that chief padilla and others are...
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would you characterize -- a lot of people think the rio grande is wide and deep. it is actually relatively narrow and shallow. so much so they have low draft or no draft boats to get to many places because you can walk across it. so you're 40 or 50 yards away. how would you characterize laredo in terms of safety and security? >> i wouldn't be able to tell you specifically laredo compare to others but i can tell you that very unfortunately the occurrences of attacks and violence against my agents has increased 63%. i'm working closely with the department of justice and attorney general. we will prosecute. this has to stop. i will not continue to put my folks in danger. >> it is very dangerous and porous and crossings happen frequently and you see the spotters out there. they retreat and come back into it. it is very dangerous. it seems odd to me that someone would not support providing you all the tools you need to keep our border patrols safe and keep communities safe. bad people are crossing the border daily. until we get serious about border security we'll conti
would you characterize -- a lot of people think the rio grande is wide and deep. it is actually relatively narrow and shallow. so much so they have low draft or no draft boats to get to many places because you can walk across it. so you're 40 or 50 yards away. how would you characterize laredo in terms of safety and security? >> i wouldn't be able to tell you specifically laredo compare to others but i can tell you that very unfortunately the occurrences of attacks and violence against my...
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myin tutor on matters affecting security for the rio grande has a lot of experience in arizona, texas and california. and he say says that each and ey place along the border. it's a combination of three things. it requires infrastructure, called defense, called it a wall, barrier, that's one piece of it for the second is but thes technological. it's technology. it is a balloon in the sky, ground sensors, radar, the unmanned aerial vehicle. but it's basically tied into a system complemented by boots on the ground of border control. so when he says border security each place on the border involves infrastructure technology and people, what he's saying is we should lead to the expert how and where to deploy to each of these itemsmo where ethnic the most sense. if you go out to west texas i've flown over the cliffs that are 3,200 feet tall but look down at the rio grande river. you don't need to build a fence they are or awol, but you go to san diegoyo california, some of the core doors in the hard to control places in the texas and mexico border may be what you prefer to do is have a tec
myin tutor on matters affecting security for the rio grande has a lot of experience in arizona, texas and california. and he say says that each and ey place along the border. it's a combination of three things. it requires infrastructure, called defense, called it a wall, barrier, that's one piece of it for the second is but thes technological. it's technology. it is a balloon in the sky, ground sensors, radar, the unmanned aerial vehicle. but it's basically tied into a system complemented by...
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side of the border, you need a no man's land between the wall and the rio grande river. how many acres of american land do we have to cede to mexico to do that? >> we have to look at the terrain, traffic and accessibility. you're right, we have to tailor the solutions for each part of the border to make sure that we don't have to do anything that's unnecessary. whether that's additional land acquisition -- >> if we don't have an agreement with mexico to pay for it, and if many say a wall is last century's technology, with that $18 billion, how many more agents could you hire, or tsa screeners to shorten lines at our airplaneorts, which has bec ridiculous. or how many coast guard cutters could you build to rescue those at sea and protect our ports? >> all i can tell you is walls work. we have examples of that. we have documented data. i don't know about anybody saying it is last generation's technology. 2006, as you know, we had a bipartisan agreement in the secure fence act, which senators obama, clinton and schumer all voted for. so i disagree that it is last generation
side of the border, you need a no man's land between the wall and the rio grande river. how many acres of american land do we have to cede to mexico to do that? >> we have to look at the terrain, traffic and accessibility. you're right, we have to tailor the solutions for each part of the border to make sure that we don't have to do anything that's unnecessary. whether that's additional land acquisition -- >> if we don't have an agreement with mexico to pay for it, and if many say a...
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ball -- the entire wall with texas is a river, the rio grande river. so this is a range of different projects. the interesting thing is that this wall is not that popular with republicans in congress. particularly those who represent the border. they are not enthusiastic about that. people who live on the border are not enthusiastic. people who live far away from the border do. so we don't necessarily have a wall as a top priority or even with a lot of support from republicans but the president has made that important. host: is this something that has more support along the majority of republicans? guest: the interior enforcement. that has to do with how hard who areing after all living in the u.s. illegally today. that could be like using employers, requiring them to use the e-verify system. that would be a big change to require all employers to do that. a lot of people think that would to add into a legislation like this. detention beds to hold more people officially in jail when they catch them before they are to or did or go through court proceedin
ball -- the entire wall with texas is a river, the rio grande river. so this is a range of different projects. the interesting thing is that this wall is not that popular with republicans in congress. particularly those who represent the border. they are not enthusiastic about that. people who live on the border are not enthusiastic. people who live far away from the border do. so we don't necessarily have a wall as a top priority or even with a lot of support from republicans but the president...
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texas out in big ben i have flown over the cliff there that are 3200 feet tall that look down the rio grande river and you don't need to build a fence there. you don't need to build a wall there but you go to san diego california and youou go to somef the core doors in the hard to control places in the texas mexico border what you would prefer to do is have a technological solution or in an urban area where it's easy to dart across the border into the united states and melt into the urban landscape and maybe it makes sense to have fencing and walls and tactical structure. being able to put in place in the right structure and personal technology will enable us to regain the o public's confidence on this issue because of the address and apply to these young adults but do not address the cause of the problem which is illegalow immigration which is w they got here from being bought by the parents in the first place we will be back here arguing the same thing a decade from now. ... so we can work on finding a solution to our border security and immigration challenges. we are all working and have
texas out in big ben i have flown over the cliff there that are 3200 feet tall that look down the rio grande river and you don't need to build a fence there. you don't need to build a wall there but you go to san diego california and youou go to somef the core doors in the hard to control places in the texas mexico border what you would prefer to do is have a technological solution or in an urban area where it's easy to dart across the border into the united states and melt into the urban...
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it's three o'clock in the morning on the banks of the rio grande. the lights opposite of brownsville in texas. america is right in front of them they still have to swim across the river and lupita a mess door a petrified. best guess. as to why not that they. can just stop by afterthought. how to cook at home get. help. because i was. last on. this. child. tough stuff because i. can't. walk into the. sea. up. many day. and they will eat. even. if she's. from the police. come a foot high make a move to the conflict yeah you missed it last time you just don't want to hear. yes thank. you. yes that would be. more useful you know. but they're not in the stuff because someone comes up with. it's nuts and you know they used to. get me to show my yeah the most. telling. them that if i don't. want. any i thought in the. for the nomadic jock the tribe survival is about reaching their destination a little if we don't hurry will never be able to give themselves in the storms we follow the mongolian herdsmen on a treacherous migration. is dangerous to the ices o
it's three o'clock in the morning on the banks of the rio grande. the lights opposite of brownsville in texas. america is right in front of them they still have to swim across the river and lupita a mess door a petrified. best guess. as to why not that they. can just stop by afterthought. how to cook at home get. help. because i was. last on. this. child. tough stuff because i. can't. walk into the. sea. up. many day. and they will eat. even. if she's. from the police. come a foot high make a...
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it's three o'clock in the morning on the banks of the rio grande. the lights opposite of brownsville in texas. america is right in front of them they still have to swim across the river and lupita nestore a petrified. best guess. as to why it's not that they. can't just stop by after. i took. it. all. because i was. lost on. this. child that she. doesn't stop because i. can't. look into them. sick. many day. when they. eat. even. if she's. only believe. i'm a computer i'm afraid. less it less time you just don't want to hear. yes thank. you. yes than we've been. doing as much as you know. i'm not a couple but they're not in the stuff because someone. it's nice and you know they asked. me to show my yeah the most. telling. them that if i don't. want. any i thunk. it. cut down. february on al-jazeera south korea has the twenty eighteen winter olympics can records be broken. will bring you the latest from pyongyang china the big picture examines the present day crisis in venezuela by exploring the divisions rooted in its past senior officials will meet
it's three o'clock in the morning on the banks of the rio grande. the lights opposite of brownsville in texas. america is right in front of them they still have to swim across the river and lupita nestore a petrified. best guess. as to why it's not that they. can't just stop by after. i took. it. all. because i was. lost on. this. child that she. doesn't stop because i. can't. look into them. sick. many day. when they. eat. even. if she's. only believe. i'm a computer i'm afraid. less it less...
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my tutor on matters affecting border security is the current sector chief of the rio grande valley sector who has had a lot of experience in arizona, texas andt california. he says at each and every place along the border, each of which is unique in its own way, it requires accommodation of three things. it requires infrastructure, call it defense, call it a wall or a barrier, that is one piece of it for the second is technological. it's an arrow step loon in the sky. it's ground sensors. it's radar. it's a uav, and unmanned aerial vehicle, but it basically is tied up into a system that is comp amended by boots on the ground, by the border patrol that are essential components so when manny says that border security, at each place along the border involves infrastructure, technologyy and people, what he's saying is we should leave to the experts how and where to deploy each of these items were makes most sense. if you go out to west texas, out in big bend, i have flown over the cliffs better 3200 feet tall that looked down at the rio grande river. you don't need to build the fence there. y
my tutor on matters affecting border security is the current sector chief of the rio grande valley sector who has had a lot of experience in arizona, texas andt california. he says at each and every place along the border, each of which is unique in its own way, it requires accommodation of three things. it requires infrastructure, call it defense, call it a wall or a barrier, that is one piece of it for the second is technological. it's an arrow step loon in the sky. it's ground sensors. it's...
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side of the border, you have to create a no-man's-land between the wall and the rio grande river. how many acres of land of america land do we have to cede to mexico to do that? >> well, what we'll have to do is look at the terrain, the traffic, the accessibility and, you're right, we have to tailor the solutions for each part of the border to make sure that we don't have to do anything that is unnecessary, whether that is additional land acquisition. >> if we don't have an agreement with mexico to pay for it, and if as many say a wall is last century's technology, would that $18 billion, how many more cbp agents could you hire or tsa screeners to shorten the lines at airports, which have become ridiculous in some places, or how many coast guard cutters could you build in order to rescue those and see drugs and protect our ports? >> sir, i can tell you that walls work. we have examples of that. we have documented data and i don't know about anyone saying it is last generation's technology. 2006, as you know, we had a bipartisan agreement and the secure fence act, which senators ob
side of the border, you have to create a no-man's-land between the wall and the rio grande river. how many acres of land of america land do we have to cede to mexico to do that? >> well, what we'll have to do is look at the terrain, the traffic, the accessibility and, you're right, we have to tailor the solutions for each part of the border to make sure that we don't have to do anything that is unnecessary, whether that is additional land acquisition. >> if we don't have an...
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a lot of people think the rio grande is wide and deep. it is relatively narrow and shallow, so much so that they have a low draft or no draft to get too many places because you can walk across it. away, are 40 to 50 yards how do you characterize laredo in terms of security? sec. nielsen: i would not specifically be able to tell you laredo in terms of others, but unfortunately, the occurrences of attacks against my agents has incurred that increased 63%. -- increased 63%. we will prosecute. this has to stop. sen. tillis: it is very dangerous and very porous, and crossings happen frequently when you go out on the rio grande. spotters are there. it is very dangerous and it seems odd to me at someone would not support providing you all the tools you need to keep our border safe and those community safe. there are bad people crossing the border probably daily, and until we get serious about border security we will continue to make the country and hispanic communities less safe. i wanted to ask a little bit about -- first off, i also want dra a
a lot of people think the rio grande is wide and deep. it is relatively narrow and shallow, so much so that they have a low draft or no draft to get too many places because you can walk across it. away, are 40 to 50 yards how do you characterize laredo in terms of security? sec. nielsen: i would not specifically be able to tell you laredo in terms of others, but unfortunately, the occurrences of attacks against my agents has incurred that increased 63%. -- increased 63%. we will prosecute. this...
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the problem is the secretary of homeland security went out to south texas to the rio grande valley andfolks they were going to get the first portion of new wall there. because of eminent domain, that may not be the case. we could see the wall tied up in court for a long time to come and we could see the one place it could go is a federal wildlife refuge. when you're on the border, things are always unpredictable and our tour of existing border wall quickly turned into something more. >> you see two that went south? >> reporter: what we're looking at right now in the middle of our tour with the county officials is the border patrol is going out and looking for somebody. this agent just said did you see the two that went south. so, judge, they're out doing what they do, right? >> they're doing their job. >> reporter: and this is part of that, i guess? >> well, as you can see, it's not holding them. >> right. it's not holding them. >> right. it's a very impractical thing, very expensive thing to construct, and it doesn't work. >> reporter: so what you're saying is even though the presiden
the problem is the secretary of homeland security went out to south texas to the rio grande valley andfolks they were going to get the first portion of new wall there. because of eminent domain, that may not be the case. we could see the wall tied up in court for a long time to come and we could see the one place it could go is a federal wildlife refuge. when you're on the border, things are always unpredictable and our tour of existing border wall quickly turned into something more. >>...
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out in west texas, over the cliffs 3200 feet tall to look down at the rio grande river you don't need to build the fence there or a wall there but if you go to san diego or the court orders or long -- core doors or the hard to control places maybe what you could do or in the urban area where it is easy to dart across the border into the urban landscape maybe it makes sense to have fencing and tactical infrastructures and walls where appropriate. being able to put in place the right mix ofct infrastructure to enable us to begin the but if thell problem which is illegal immigration, which is how they got here, brought by their parents in the first place, we will argue the same thing a decade from now. i stand ready to work and our democratic colleagues have joined us so we can find a solution we are all working and have been for months and will continue to do so now that the government has reopened we can roll up our sleeves work with our colleagues in the house and the senate and come up with solutions so i welcome the ideas of our colleagues on both sides of theernd aisle and certainl
out in west texas, over the cliffs 3200 feet tall to look down at the rio grande river you don't need to build the fence there or a wall there but if you go to san diego or the court orders or long -- core doors or the hard to control places maybe what you could do or in the urban area where it is easy to dart across the border into the urban landscape maybe it makes sense to have fencing and tactical infrastructures and walls where appropriate. being able to put in place the right mix ofct...
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. >> no va a ser un muro de todo el rÍo grande. eso es obvio.ede ser una combinaciÓn entre vallas, vigilancia electrÓnica, miembros de la patrulla fronteriza y en ciertas partes un muro fÍsico. tuvo un tono cordial y enfatizÓ que para lograr acuerdos tenÍan que ser bipartidistas. pero por ahora, todo parece estar estancado y las presiones son muy distintas. >> la casa blanca estÁ comprometida con proveer una soluciÓn permanente para los jÓvenes del programa daca. >> un programa concreto, esa es la propuesta que presenta el presidente. pablo: el gobierno cerrarÁ, si no hay un acuerdo. se tocÓ un tema personal tambiÉn. luis gutiérrez se disculpÓ pÚblicamente frente a kelly, ttras una acalorada discusiÓn con mesitas hispÁnicos dijo que era un hipÓcrita. >> yo le dije que me disculpara. porque Él perdiÓ un hijo definiendo la naciÓn. pablo: el general aceptÓ las disculpas. el congresista dice que no le cuesta pedir perdÓn y que espera que trump tambiÉn lo haga algÚn dÍa por las cosas negativas que ha dicho. presentadora: un senador republicano lanzÓ
. >> no va a ser un muro de todo el rÍo grande. eso es obvio.ede ser una combinaciÓn entre vallas, vigilancia electrÓnica, miembros de la patrulla fronteriza y en ciertas partes un muro fÍsico. tuvo un tono cordial y enfatizÓ que para lograr acuerdos tenÍan que ser bipartidistas. pero por ahora, todo parece estar estancado y las presiones son muy distintas. >> la casa blanca estÁ comprometida con proveer una soluciÓn permanente para los jÓvenes del programa daca. >>...
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i grew up in south texas which is the border between the united states and mexico and it's the rio granderiver and it's complicated to have a wall on the american side in front of that river. >> right. and you have animal migration, all of these animals that migrate and you disrupt a lot of systems when you do that. >> it's very complicated. >> yes, it is. mark murray, thank you so much. be sure to keep it here for all of the latest. just ahead on "nbc nightly news" with lester holt right here on news4 at 6:00. >>> it's one of the most beautiful places in the planet. i was there a few weeks flames scorched southern california and now the area is unrecognizable because of mudslides washing away entire families. the focus is on finding people still trapped inside of buildings and buried underneath the mud. so far, 15 people are confirmed dead and the drenching rainstorm that triggered the mudslides isn't over. nbc has more on the frantic search for survivors. >> reporter: the sun is shining in southern california but on homes devastated by mudslides. >> the brunt of the damage is the mud an
i grew up in south texas which is the border between the united states and mexico and it's the rio granderiver and it's complicated to have a wall on the american side in front of that river. >> right. and you have animal migration, all of these animals that migrate and you disrupt a lot of systems when you do that. >> it's very complicated. >> yes, it is. mark murray, thank you so much. be sure to keep it here for all of the latest. just ahead on "nbc nightly news"...
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have better ways and means at the end with the economic issue and then you learn how to go to the rio grande would you not? so that is the price for the nation. so from one generation gap has narrowed it is not so powerful. but at the same time one of the main purposes of nafta with a better economy that is with the forecast and make one dollar on the mexican side make you forget the problem of this exchange. >> there is critical negotiations and it is 25 years later the president says it has been great for mexico. but what do we get? >> let me tell you. >> tell us how you really feel. five years ago has taxpayers with billions of dollars but you missed a lot of money so what happened? so this is the heart of nafta to put together the resources so this became a nafta corporation with intelligent and design 1 foot in the united states so the profits come back here you have lost manufacturing jobs but you gain 50% more with those technology jobs so in manufacturing they better learn there will not be a job for them in the future robots will take that away from them and things will change. that
have better ways and means at the end with the economic issue and then you learn how to go to the rio grande would you not? so that is the price for the nation. so from one generation gap has narrowed it is not so powerful. but at the same time one of the main purposes of nafta with a better economy that is with the forecast and make one dollar on the mexican side make you forget the problem of this exchange. >> there is critical negotiations and it is 25 years later the president says it...
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go to west texas outed a band, i have flown over the cliffs that are 2300 feet tall down to the rio grande river. you don't need to build a fence there. you don't need to build a wall there but if you go to san diego, california, you go to some of theor corridors in a had to control places in the texas mexico border may be what you prefer toyo do is have a technological solution or in an urban area where it's easy to dart across the border into thy estate and melts in the urban landscape maybe it makes sense to have fencing, tactical infrastructure and walls where appropriate. so being able to put in place the right mix of infrastructure personal technology that will enable us to begin to regain the public's confidence on this issue because if we address the plight of these young adults that times but do not address o the cause of the problem which is illegal immigration which is howce they got here by being brought from their parents in the first place we will be back here arguing the same thing for decades from now. so i stand ready to work and i'm glad our democratic colleagues have joi
go to west texas outed a band, i have flown over the cliffs that are 2300 feet tall down to the rio grande river. you don't need to build a fence there. you don't need to build a wall there but if you go to san diego, california, you go to some of theor corridors in a had to control places in the texas mexico border may be what you prefer toyo do is have a technological solution or in an urban area where it's easy to dart across the border into thy estate and melts in the urban landscape maybe...
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out in big bend, i've flown over the cliffs that are 3000, 200 feet tall that looked down at the rio grande river. you don't need to build a fence there were a wall, but you go to san diego california, some of the hard control places and maybe what you'd prefer to h do is have a technological solution or in an urban area where it's easy to dart acrosss the border into the united states, maybe it makes sense to have fencing and tacticalan infrastructure and walls where appropriate. being able to put in place the right mix of infrastructure and technology will enable us to begin toes regain the public's confidence on this issue because if we address these young adults but do not address the cause which is illegal immigration which is how they got here, we will be back here arguing the same thing a decade from now. so i stand ready to work and i'm glad our democratic colleagues have joined us today in reopening the government so we can work on finding a solution to our border security and immigration challenges. we are all working and have been for months on a path forward on daca and we will
out in big bend, i've flown over the cliffs that are 3000, 200 feet tall that looked down at the rio grande river. you don't need to build a fence there were a wall, but you go to san diego california, some of the hard control places and maybe what you'd prefer to h do is have a technological solution or in an urban area where it's easy to dart acrosss the border into the united states, maybe it makes sense to have fencing and tacticalan infrastructure and walls where appropriate. being able to...
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the rio grande there indeed need of help with the physical border. when you talk about the communication that i hear is pepperdine talking about you can actually see some of the cannot communicate with them on your radio so they actually use a cell phone. and then he gets apprehension piece we talk about the manpower mr. reardon there several officer short, 1200 and the sports i was a share for 12 years in florida. i work closely with my colleague i can tell you that i understand the train that puts in your personnel and the impact it has on your efficiency. what all that fails i had to start a program in my community because we had a subculture not only were they violent to citizens as they pointed out there are also violent toward each other. incredible amounts of rape and domestic abuse. it's going unreported because they don't want to be deported. so we looks identify these individuals would they were in their jail so we could deport them. i believe the face place you have to start is with the manpower. what can we do to help you. we passed a bil
the rio grande there indeed need of help with the physical border. when you talk about the communication that i hear is pepperdine talking about you can actually see some of the cannot communicate with them on your radio so they actually use a cell phone. and then he gets apprehension piece we talk about the manpower mr. reardon there several officer short, 1200 and the sports i was a share for 12 years in florida. i work closely with my colleague i can tell you that i understand the train that...
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i've been on the border 12 times, rio grande, san diego, helicopter, horseback, all-terrain vehicle,you name it, i was there. also saw tunnels, i was in the tunnels. the amount of drugs is insane. i sat through the security briefing prior two42,000 people were victims of crimes by illegal immigrants and a seven and a half year. backup time. do you care about them? >> of course i do. we talked about kate steinle -- >> sean:n: why don't we protect the american people first? put a door inside the wall -- >> the gold door. he loves gold. >> sean: 642,000 end. >> just ahe come of the point is that walls work, you don't want to because you guys need new voters. ask any rancher, they are bringing guns, drugs, some of them are good people. >> why are there texas representatives that say that they don't want the border wall? >> it's the one infrastructure project the democrats don't want to spend money on. >> sean: hang on -- >> who is going pay for it? >> sean: it's his world, we are living in it. >> it's your world. >> sean: i don't have a world. >> it's 9:00, it's your world. >> sean: got
i've been on the border 12 times, rio grande, san diego, helicopter, horseback, all-terrain vehicle,you name it, i was there. also saw tunnels, i was in the tunnels. the amount of drugs is insane. i sat through the security briefing prior two42,000 people were victims of crimes by illegal immigrants and a seven and a half year. backup time. do you care about them? >> of course i do. we talked about kate steinle -- >> sean:n: why don't we protect the american people first? put a door...
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we were told not to be near the rio grande. , we had tournalists get a good picture about the story weere telling about border crossings, and we went to this one part of the rio grande and there were shell casings on the riverbank, there was one flip-flop in the mud, there were barefoot footprints were people came through, and some kind of gun battle. on awhat is going on daily, nightly -- it needs to be addressed. brian: what did the agent think about the idea of building a wall? caitriona: that it was absolutely bonkers. obviously are's wall, a fence along one third of the border as it is. the agents i spoke to said it would not help at all. we sold general john kelly in hearing, he was initially saying the same thing, that walls don't do anything because people are so determined to make a better life for themselves or these gangs smuggling in drugs and guns, they will funnel over them, build over them, find a way somehow. the border agents were not necessarily in favor of that. they were more in favor of a virtual wall, more funding for ,uards and immigration courts the speeding up
we were told not to be near the rio grande. , we had tournalists get a good picture about the story weere telling about border crossings, and we went to this one part of the rio grande and there were shell casings on the riverbank, there was one flip-flop in the mud, there were barefoot footprints were people came through, and some kind of gun battle. on awhat is going on daily, nightly -- it needs to be addressed. brian: what did the agent think about the idea of building a wall? caitriona:...
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el domingo en la casa de su familia mexicana, su Único rastro son unos tenis hallados cerca del rÍo grandeutiliza miguel es fruto del talento de un inmigrante michoacÁn, german nos abre las puertas del taller donde hace realidad estas guitarras Únicas noticias telemundo comienza
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situationary enough down there at times area that were told not to be near the rio grande.eing tv journalists we had to get the good pictures to tell the story we were telling about the border crossings and all of that and we went to this part of the rio grande and there were shell casings on the riverbank. one flip-flop sticking in the ,ud, barefoot footprints obviously some sort of gun battle. just with what's going on, daily, nightly, it is a situation that does not need to be addressed -- is a situation that does need to be addressed. there is obviously already a the agents that i spoke to said that it would not help at all. when general kelly was doing his confirmation hearing was saying the same thing. don't do anything because people to either makeed a better life for themselves or these gangs smuggling in drugs and guns, they will tunnel under or built over, they will find a way somehow. the border agents were not in favor of that. they wanted more funding for guards, more funding for .mmigration more equipment for them to have to help patrol the border area. very f
situationary enough down there at times area that were told not to be near the rio grande.eing tv journalists we had to get the good pictures to tell the story we were telling about the border crossings and all of that and we went to this part of the rio grande and there were shell casings on the riverbank. one flip-flop sticking in the ,ud, barefoot footprints obviously some sort of gun battle. just with what's going on, daily, nightly, it is a situation that does not need to be addressed --...
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like they got to fort wachuka and ran out of money and we were going from san diego east and the rio grande, they're in deep, deep need of help with the physical border. on the detection piece, when you talk about the communications and then i hear ms. pepperdine talking about the lack of communications that you can actually see someone, but you can't communicate with them on the radio that doesn't work so they actually use a cell phone. their cell phone works better than their radio communications. lord, then you get to the apprehension piece and you talk about the manpower and, you know, mr. riordan has very wellpointed out this 3700 cbp officers short, 1200 in these ports, and i know. i was a sheriff for 12 years in florida, worked closely with my colleague ms. dennings, and i can tell you, i understand the drain that that puts on your personnel and the impact that it has on their efficiency, and so, you know, when all of that fails, and in the interior in jacksonville, for example, i had to start a 287g program in my community because we had a sub culture that had grown in the illegal c
like they got to fort wachuka and ran out of money and we were going from san diego east and the rio grande, they're in deep, deep need of help with the physical border. on the detection piece, when you talk about the communications and then i hear ms. pepperdine talking about the lack of communications that you can actually see someone, but you can't communicate with them on the radio that doesn't work so they actually use a cell phone. their cell phone works better than their radio...
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like -- and the rio grande valley national wildlife complexes -- nobody is crossing the border in these locations. there are no drugs pouring across the border in these locations. a human can barely survive let alone walk through these areas like out in west texas, you've got big ben. there's hundreds of miles where there is no reason to put a wall because nobody is crossing at those locations. there is better money if you spend that money on surveillance techniques, but that is not what they are proposing. i've looked at the plans. they are talking about a physical barrier. it is a political ploy. they cannot put them in areas they need it because they are privately owned and they are going to have hard times getting right of way. host: are their members of congress making that point? guest: absolutely. you will not find a member who represents a district above the mexican border who says we should build a wall there. i grew up in texas too, nobody wants to put a wall in his big -- in this beautiful natural land. then you get the question of putting the wall on the american or the mexi
like -- and the rio grande valley national wildlife complexes -- nobody is crossing the border in these locations. there are no drugs pouring across the border in these locations. a human can barely survive let alone walk through these areas like out in west texas, you've got big ben. there's hundreds of miles where there is no reason to put a wall because nobody is crossing at those locations. there is better money if you spend that money on surveillance techniques, but that is not what they...
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. >> no one is going to but the a wall on the rio grande.where the alligators are going to be. all right? that's going to take care of everything. >> sean: who said the alligator? the moat. >> the moat. that's president barack obama. who voted to fund the wall by the way. >> sean: that's the thing. five years ago, every major democrat sounded like donald trump today. five years ago they wanted to build the wall. now it's racist and horrible and we're killing the children. why -- how do you get away with that hypocrisy, not you, schumer and all the rest of them, durbin? >> crying chuck you mean. >> don't call him that and i don't like this turban durbin or dickey durbin. >> sean: what are you calling him? that's not nice. >> clean it up. >> if you are watching i did not say that. >> what in this media ite every night on this program. >> i take it back. democrats have been consistent on this all spoken out for border security it's part of the gang of eight bill. >> sean: they wanted 700 plus miles of wall five years ago. >> things are differen
. >> no one is going to but the a wall on the rio grande.where the alligators are going to be. all right? that's going to take care of everything. >> sean: who said the alligator? the moat. >> the moat. that's president barack obama. who voted to fund the wall by the way. >> sean: that's the thing. five years ago, every major democrat sounded like donald trump today. five years ago they wanted to build the wall. now it's racist and horrible and we're killing the...
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we were told not to be near the rio grande.f course, being tv journalists, we had to get a good picture about the story we were telling about border crossings. we went to this one part of the rio grande and there were shell casings on the riverbank. flip-flop in the mud. there were footprints of people who had come through. there was some kind of gun battle. just as what is going on in a daily, nightly basis. it needs to be addressed. brian: what did the agents think about the idea of building a wall? caitriona: that it was absolutely bonkers. they said there's obviously a wall, a fence along one third of the border as it is. the agents i spoke to said it would not help at all. we saw general john kelly in his confirmation hearing, he was initially saying the same thing, that walls don't do anything because people are so determined to make a better life for themselves or these gangs smuggling in drugs and guns, they will tunnel under them build over them, find a way , somehow. the border agents were not necessarily in favor of
we were told not to be near the rio grande.f course, being tv journalists, we had to get a good picture about the story we were telling about border crossings. we went to this one part of the rio grande and there were shell casings on the riverbank. flip-flop in the mud. there were footprints of people who had come through. there was some kind of gun battle. just as what is going on in a daily, nightly basis. it needs to be addressed. brian: what did the agents think about the idea of building...
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minutes and less as the possibility of course stephen is always trying to expand the horizons of the rio grande to just because stopping just to look at the art it was pretty cool. soccer st. he's from new york but apparently can't handle chicago trip people only play the stuff that he loves to. everything's fine. we have a special airbag for you. trying to turn left you're that guy almost cut me off does he realize who was a passenger in this. my the pilgrimage. rio de janeiro. to the real poop in the back of the thank you. stephen has decided it's time for some fresh air so his the streets the feel the top of the people shot this place. but boy. if. you see congratulations. on. the street yes it was the same name as real. chicago. and yes chicago three i'm from new york so i like i like york. i'm from that so i have my camera still saying let's. enjoy nice to meet you. too that's going to be really it's going to be really. ok you got. thank you. stephen can't get enough of this during phase two three and its fans can't get enough of three. point. four what. you. got a. month. because nothing
minutes and less as the possibility of course stephen is always trying to expand the horizons of the rio grande to just because stopping just to look at the art it was pretty cool. soccer st. he's from new york but apparently can't handle chicago trip people only play the stuff that he loves to. everything's fine. we have a special airbag for you. trying to turn left you're that guy almost cut me off does he realize who was a passenger in this. my the pilgrimage. rio de janeiro. to the real...
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a lot of people think that the rio grande is wide and deep, but it is narrow and shallow. so, if you are 40-50 yards away, how would you characterize laredo in terms of safety and security? i couldn't tell you that compared to others. the occurrences of attacks and violence against my agents has increased 63%. we will prosecute. this has got to stop. i will not put my folks in danger. sen. tillis: it is dangerous and very porous. it is very dangerous. it seems odd to me that someone would not support providing you all of the tools to keep the border patrol and communities safe. there are bad people crossing the border, probably daily. until we get serious, we will make communities less safe. to ask -- first, i want alejandra and john. solutionall, i want a for daca. i want people to act reasonable instead of trying to get something done that will not get done. the president is serious about securing the nation, as he should be. the proposal you were presented with that was rejected later in the week, tell me what the major deficiencies were. pillarsto have the four ironed
a lot of people think that the rio grande is wide and deep, but it is narrow and shallow. so, if you are 40-50 yards away, how would you characterize laredo in terms of safety and security? i couldn't tell you that compared to others. the occurrences of attacks and violence against my agents has increased 63%. we will prosecute. this has got to stop. i will not put my folks in danger. sen. tillis: it is dangerous and very porous. it is very dangerous. it seems odd to me that someone would not...
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>> brian: i'm not really sure because anyone .8 with million to finish the rio grande sector which they think is the most telling part of it. so 1.8 billion would be enough to get something done. the president is going to go in a couple of weeks and see that prototype you want to put there. >> marie: we don't have money for it. >> harris: am i wrong about that? the more you put on the table? it is a negotiating point? >> trish: i know that they were this money is and it gets at that something that's really wonky and we don't have time for but they did not close the carried interest private equity with loophole. you have a lot of a lot of fat cat billionaires which are not paying income taxes on their income. they are treating their actual income as an investment. that's what gets you $180 billion. >> harris: we are having a fire drill so you're about to hear the announcement get louder than my voice. >> brian: if there is a fire drill, the word is the guy has to go as a representative of "outnumbered." do i have to represent? >> harris: is just listen and make sure they're not calling u
>> brian: i'm not really sure because anyone .8 with million to finish the rio grande sector which they think is the most telling part of it. so 1.8 billion would be enough to get something done. the president is going to go in a couple of weeks and see that prototype you want to put there. >> marie: we don't have money for it. >> harris: am i wrong about that? the more you put on the table? it is a negotiating point? >> trish: i know that they were this money is and it...
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el domingo en la casa de su familia mexicana, su Único rastro son unos tenis hallados cerca del rÍo grandea de coco, el instrumento que utiliza miguel es fruto del talento de un inmigrante michoacÁn, german nos abre las puertas del taller donde hace realidad estas guitarras Únicas noticias telemundo comienza ya. >> noticias telemundo con josÉ dÍaz-balart. >> hola ¿quÉ tal? muy buenas tardes, escuchen esto, el presidente trump quiere considero la ciudadanÍa a 1 millÓn 800 mil senadores hablamos no solo de los beneficiarios de daca, sino de todos aquellos que por edad o fecha de entrada califiquen es parte de su nuevo plan de migraciÓn, supondrÍa un cambio radical con relaciÓn a lo que sabÍamos, lori montenegro tu fuiste una de las 15 periodistas convocados para difundir esta noticia. >> asÍ es josÉ una reuniÓn extraordinaria con 3 miembros altos miembro del entorno del presidente trump hablaban con Él a diario estÁn involucrados en el tema de inmigraciÓn, hoy dijeron que la propuesta de trump lo describieron como una concesiÓn generosa para finalmente lograr una soluciÓn para los dreamers (
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. >> reporter: in 2016, randy bellu's body was found along the rio grande river. six months earlier, his family says while treasure hunting. 31-year-old eric ashby went missing in colorado. his friends say he was searching for fen's treasure too. fen was in his 80s when he hid the treasure somewhere out here in the wilderness. he says he didn't put it anywhere dangerous. still, there may be those who are taking too many risks to try and find it. that's why new mexico's top cop has asked for fen to call the treasure hunt off. >> you had talked about giving more clues. again, i call for you to pull it. >> i'm not going to give a clue help people find the treasure, i'm going to give a clue to try to keep them out of trouble. i didn't anticipate people would die searching for my treasure. in the back of my mind, it had to be logical that that could happen. grizzly bears alone are something to think about. >> it weighs on you? >> a little bit, you know. i don't feel responsible, i don't feel like i'm to blame for any of those things that happened. >> reporter: back wit
. >> reporter: in 2016, randy bellu's body was found along the rio grande river. six months earlier, his family says while treasure hunting. 31-year-old eric ashby went missing in colorado. his friends say he was searching for fen's treasure too. fen was in his 80s when he hid the treasure somewhere out here in the wilderness. he says he didn't put it anywhere dangerous. still, there may be those who are taking too many risks to try and find it. that's why new mexico's top cop has asked...
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that temperature taking at rio grand.ind chills 8am will feel like four in the poconos. 15 at the bus stop in philadelphia. any walkers in wilmington will feel very cold with a wind chill of only 15. so bundle up with hats and scarves and the mittens tomorrow. during the day tomorrow, deep blue skies with very low humidity. high pressure builds in but it's to the northwest that means cool em tow hers. 35 degrees with winds out of the west about ten to 15. those wind chills are going to be in the 20s and that chilly breeze will continue into the afternoon. on your seven day forecast, here's the warming trend. friday temperatures right around normal. it should be around 42 for this time of year. we jump up to 50 by saturday. sunday for the eagles game 53. monday a chance of an afternoon shower, tuesday mostly sunny and by wednesday, parly sunny. so let's focus on game day. kick off time about 6:40. kick off temperature 48 degrees with a southwesterly wind. temperatures stay up were it that wind. a cool evening by the fourth
that temperature taking at rio grand.ind chills 8am will feel like four in the poconos. 15 at the bus stop in philadelphia. any walkers in wilmington will feel very cold with a wind chill of only 15. so bundle up with hats and scarves and the mittens tomorrow. during the day tomorrow, deep blue skies with very low humidity. high pressure builds in but it's to the northwest that means cool em tow hers. 35 degrees with winds out of the west about ten to 15. those wind chills are going to be in...
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even in wildwood that reading taken a little inland in rio grand. 19 degrees at the atlantic city airportn wilmington only 18 as well. as we look ahead with the wind chills not lot of wind tomorrow. when you have temperatures in the teens those wind chills are going to go down very quickly even with 10 miles an hour win. so the poconos tomorrow morning it will feel like about three at 7am. 12 in allentown. pottstown nine. it will feel like eight in reading. eight in lancaster and 18 in wilmington. so very start to the day. by the afternoon, we get above freezing. but still below average. 35 degrees a chilly breeze wind out of the west and then it gets better. back to normal on friday. the high around 42. saturday this gets perfect ten. 50. not so bad. a lot of melting going on to the north and west of philadelphia. by sunday fort birds 53 for our tailgators afternoon shower monday. pleasant tuesday. and then next wednesday 41 degrees. not bad. here's your fox cast, of course, kick off at 6:40 but we know tailgators will be out there early maybe even for breakfast. by lunch, comfortable in
even in wildwood that reading taken a little inland in rio grand. 19 degrees at the atlantic city airportn wilmington only 18 as well. as we look ahead with the wind chills not lot of wind tomorrow. when you have temperatures in the teens those wind chills are going to go down very quickly even with 10 miles an hour win. so the poconos tomorrow morning it will feel like about three at 7am. 12 in allentown. pottstown nine. it will feel like eight in reading. eight in lancaster and 18 in...
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the entire wall with texas is a river, the rio grande river. this is a combination of a levy for the water. it is a range of different projects. that is what he is requesting for the next year. the interesting thing is that this wall is not that popular with republicans in congress. a lot of republicans in congress particularly those who represent , the border. they are not enthusiastic about that. people who live on the border are not enthusiastic. people who live far away from the border do. at least conservatives do. so we had an interesting political dynamic. so we don't necessarily have a wall as a top priority or even with a lot of support from republican leadership, but the president has made that important. the other positions you referenced, do they have support among the majority of republicans? guest: there is a basket of things. interior enforcement, which has to do with how hard we are going after everyone living in the u.s. illegally today. that could be like using employers, requiring them to use the e-verify system. that would b
the entire wall with texas is a river, the rio grande river. this is a combination of a levy for the water. it is a range of different projects. that is what he is requesting for the next year. the interesting thing is that this wall is not that popular with republicans in congress. a lot of republicans in congress particularly those who represent , the border. they are not enthusiastic about that. people who live on the border are not enthusiastic. people who live far away from the border do....
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the sanhey have said diego area, some of it is in the rio grande area in texas, the entire border with texas is actually a river. so it would be a convent -- a combination of a levy for the water and a wall. so there are various projects that they are requesting. the interesting thing is that this wall is not that popular with republicans in congress, particularly those who represent the border. they are not very enthusiastic about it. people who live far from the border like it, at least conservatives do. so you have it interesting political dynamic. thathe president has made important to his voters. provisions you referenced, are they something that have more support along the majority of republicans? and what are they? yes, there are. the first thing would be the interior enforcement. that has to do with how hard peoplegoing after the who are living in the u.s. illegally today. that could be like using employers, requiring them to use the e-verify system. employers checking the immigration status of people before they are hired. that would be a big change to require all employers to
the sanhey have said diego area, some of it is in the rio grande area in texas, the entire border with texas is actually a river. so it would be a convent -- a combination of a levy for the water and a wall. so there are various projects that they are requesting. the interesting thing is that this wall is not that popular with republicans in congress, particularly those who represent the border. they are not very enthusiastic about it. people who live far from the border like it, at least...
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however, you do need the rio grande section bolstered.uld go get in this negotiation by january 19th, what will you tell him? >> build the wall and hire more agents. brian: where? >> for that particular area. brian: where do you want the wall built? >> we want the wall built in many different locations. if you look right now, we have a sector in texas called big ben that there's no infrastructure whatever. so there's a lot of different places. rio grande valley is the focus area right now. but criminals take the path of least resistance. and when you beef up one area, and you leave another area open, you're susceptible to the crime going to that area. so we have to take a holistic approach to border security. but if you look at it, we're doing that, it's not just rio grande valley. we're doing it across the border. i personally worked in areas where we didn't have fences or anything like that. and when we built them, it dropped the number of apprehensions crossing exponential. brian: i also know border crossings are down 24%. but they're
however, you do need the rio grande section bolstered.uld go get in this negotiation by january 19th, what will you tell him? >> build the wall and hire more agents. brian: where? >> for that particular area. brian: where do you want the wall built? >> we want the wall built in many different locations. if you look right now, we have a sector in texas called big ben that there's no infrastructure whatever. so there's a lot of different places. rio grande valley is the focus...
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this is simply just geographical in topographical fact in some ways you can't build a wall in the rio grande for example he's also said that donald trump had evolved on the issue of those dreamers for example which has become a key issue right now but i guess what raises the i would raise the eyebrows once again especially in the context of that book by michael wolff that came out recently of fire and fury is once again we have someone close to donald trump bragging that donald trump you know isn't perhaps wasn't terribly well informed but you know would we're doing our best to try and shift him and then i'm the one you guys got to go to find you do seems rather undiplomatic perhaps the meeting was about the so-called dreamers is there any progress on that and why is it so important. so the members of congress in the meeting said despite john kelly's assurances that don't trump was evolving on the issue of the dreamers they had nothing new and they're still completely in the dark as to what donald trump is prepared to sign as when it comes to his dream was the dreamers some eight hundred tho
this is simply just geographical in topographical fact in some ways you can't build a wall in the rio grande for example he's also said that donald trump had evolved on the issue of those dreamers for example which has become a key issue right now but i guess what raises the i would raise the eyebrows once again especially in the context of that book by michael wolff that came out recently of fire and fury is once again we have someone close to donald trump bragging that donald trump you know...
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bonding in texas to build another couple hundred miles through the air when they really need the rio grandehave to look at if the agents are able to do their jobs and build a heavy infrastructure project in the agents could do five times the amount of work, possibly they may not have to hire as many agents in the regions they do have a more efficient which would pay for the law itself. lauren: good luck to you at thank you so much for sharing your vision for securing our border. >> all right, thanks for having me. cheryl: the state department wants to make travel advisories easier for people to understand because they're still easy to understand. cheryl: tracee carrasco joins us with more on that another headlines. >> they change their previous warnings to a color-coded number system. here's what it's going to look like. a number one for travelers to take normal cautions. number two for increased caution. number three you might want to reconsider your trip and never for the state department is against travel to that country at that time. specific threats will be described view for civil unr
bonding in texas to build another couple hundred miles through the air when they really need the rio grandehave to look at if the agents are able to do their jobs and build a heavy infrastructure project in the agents could do five times the amount of work, possibly they may not have to hire as many agents in the regions they do have a more efficient which would pay for the law itself. lauren: good luck to you at thank you so much for sharing your vision for securing our border. >> all...
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when you learned across the rio grande or learn to junkballs, -- jump walls, you will move your incomear to $10. who would not take that chance and go for the $10? 25 years later, today, after one generation the gap is five to one. nafta is working excellent. it is giving mexico opportunity to develop. today mexico is full employment, very competitive and productive in exploiting but only to the united states -- exporting not only to the united states but the rest of the world. nafta might work if we keep it like it is. if we improve it by one more generation, 25 years, it will be one to one, which is the same with canada and the united states. then the problem is over. that is what we need to work on, those kind of wise, intelligent decisions and not building walls and wasting taxpayer money of the united states. shery: before we go, you have some harsh words for mexico's presidential candidate in your book. what do you expect the new dynamic to be with president trump as we get a new president and mexico? vicente: we don't seem to learn the lessons in latin america. we keep having po
when you learned across the rio grande or learn to junkballs, -- jump walls, you will move your incomear to $10. who would not take that chance and go for the $10? 25 years later, today, after one generation the gap is five to one. nafta is working excellent. it is giving mexico opportunity to develop. today mexico is full employment, very competitive and productive in exploiting but only to the united states -- exporting not only to the united states but the rest of the world. nafta might work...
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i was on patrol boats on the rio grande river, i was riding horseback in certain areas of the border.i was out in the area where enforcement actions e are taken. one thing that struck me as some of the briefings we received from border security and i w forget to what i consider to be the most heartbreaking but he won'twe talk about what's on. we have people come to the floor that say we must do something to address the opioid epidemic. i agree that's why i votedke for the recovery act and spoke on the floor as a first step to try to get a handle on something that's poisoning people every year killing them die from overdoses in the nation and the reality is the vast majority are coming across the southern border. we simply don't have the resources to stop them. the consequence to that more people are buying from drug overdoses to date an automobile accident. about 1400 a year and it's even worse than a number ofbo other things. we wereor at a band poured in ba and they were saying on any given day they are getting through because they don't have the capacity to inspect every vehicle so
i was on patrol boats on the rio grande river, i was riding horseback in certain areas of the border.i was out in the area where enforcement actions e are taken. one thing that struck me as some of the briefings we received from border security and i w forget to what i consider to be the most heartbreaking but he won'twe talk about what's on. we have people come to the floor that say we must do something to address the opioid epidemic. i agree that's why i votedke for the recovery act and spoke...