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kelly o'grady is with us outside a hospital in yuma, arizona.ow much money in unpaid medical bills for migrant care are they stuck with? reporter: over $20 million, stuart. that really puts into context how big of an impact the border crisis is having on these area businesses. yuma, of course, it's a hot spot for illegal crossings and that strain is on top of the current challenges the hospital is facing like rsv and flu season. forreference, the hospital in yuma is the only one in 180 smile that $20 million figure is for six months from december of 2021 to may of 2022 and doesn't even cover the second half of last year and i spoke to the ceo and he said it's looking more like $40 million at the moment and the treatment ranges from injuries sustained during the trip to the boarder and chronics that have gone untreated and the hospital provides the same type of care regardless of payer status and the facility operating on 2 to 3% margin these unpaid bills may become unsustainable and one major challenge we're learn asking pregnancy care. the hosp
kelly o'grady is with us outside a hospital in yuma, arizona.ow much money in unpaid medical bills for migrant care are they stuck with? reporter: over $20 million, stuart. that really puts into context how big of an impact the border crisis is having on these area businesses. yuma, of course, it's a hot spot for illegal crossings and that strain is on top of the current challenges the hospital is facing like rsv and flu season. forreference, the hospital in yuma is the only one in 180 smile...
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now we go over to the yuma sector. the yuma sector is in western arizona. there's a section, a border there that hasn't been completed. it's about seven miles wide. but the most important part of that seven miles is about a 12-foot gate. three years ago 8,000 people crossed through that gate. two years ago 200,000 people crossed through that same 12-foot gate. and over the last 12 months, 300,000 people have. 5,000 of them were russian nationals. another 5,000 were chinese nationals. look, i understand why people want to get out of russia. and i understand why people want to get out of china. what i don't understand is why on earth in transit to that border, that dangerous crossing that you're paying tens of thousands of dollars to a cartel, a transnational criminal organization, why on earth wouldn't you stop in a nation that is safe, the first safe country that you can get to out of the country that you're trying to flee from. that's how international asylum treaties work. you get out of the dangerous country. you go to a country that has international ag
now we go over to the yuma sector. the yuma sector is in western arizona. there's a section, a border there that hasn't been completed. it's about seven miles wide. but the most important part of that seven miles is about a 12-foot gate. three years ago 8,000 people crossed through that gate. two years ago 200,000 people crossed through that same 12-foot gate. and over the last 12 months, 300,000 people have. 5,000 of them were russian nationals. another 5,000 were chinese nationals. look, i...
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yuma, arizona, overwhelmed. 6,000 migrants descend on the city every week.biggs, republican from the state of arizona, joins me now. congressman, who pays for this? >> well, you and i are paying for some of it, but the community of yuma's paying for a lot of it. for instance, their hospital has about $23 million uncompensated care not from the federal government, not from the state, but the hospital's having to eat it. how? you have five women a day showing up in the maternity ward, 10-15 showing up in the e.r., and they're not being brought there and transported by the border patrol, these are just illegal aliens who just show up at the hospital every day in yuma. so this is the local community that's getting whacked on this. stuart: can you -- is there any way you can make the federal government pay? it is, after all, their policy that gets them in the country in the first place. >> we would have to do that through an appropriation process, and we should do that through the appropriations process because it's not fair to these local communities that the bi
yuma, arizona, overwhelmed. 6,000 migrants descend on the city every week.biggs, republican from the state of arizona, joins me now. congressman, who pays for this? >> well, you and i are paying for some of it, but the community of yuma's paying for a lot of it. for instance, their hospital has about $23 million uncompensated care not from the federal government, not from the state, but the hospital's having to eat it. how? you have five women a day showing up in the maternity ward, 10-15...
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we're at yuma regional medical center. the only hospital within 180 miles.de the same level of care whether you can pay or not. like you said, the $20 million, that is unpaid bills for providing treatment to i'm legals over six months. december of 21 to may of last year. the ceo tells us that figure could be closer to $40 million as of now. one big challenge that they're highlighting is pregnancy care. >> quite a few pregnant females come across the border. they haven't had a lot of prenatal care. when they do deliver, the children are often very sick and wind up in the neonatal icu. we pay for them to have a hotel. if they are full, then we house them in the hospital here. >> of course, that creates a domino effect. you have beds filled by illegal immigrantses and they can impact the care provided to yuma residents. some procedures have to be scheduled with no beds. the average community member is not getting free healthcare. yuma sees an average of 1,000 daily crossings but the number could grow with the makeshift container wall being taken down, the weath
we're at yuma regional medical center. the only hospital within 180 miles.de the same level of care whether you can pay or not. like you said, the $20 million, that is unpaid bills for providing treatment to i'm legals over six months. december of 21 to may of last year. the ceo tells us that figure could be closer to $40 million as of now. one big challenge that they're highlighting is pregnancy care. >> quite a few pregnant females come across the border. they haven't had a lot of...
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it's a crisis when the 2020, the yuma sector had 9,000 encounters. not for a five-day period, but for an entire fiscal year. under this administration with these policies, that 9,000 encounters is about a five-day period in the yuma sector today. you don't know what it's like unless you see that happening. . . . to make a change, it can be difficult. it can be short-term uncomfortable, but when you move to the correct path, all of a sudden things ease up and you can start having success. the direction here, in my opinion, is someone like a byron donalds, a man who is living the american dream and is the example and the mentor for millions who need hope. here samantha has worked his way, has worked his way up. he's not a novist. he has the experience. he has the chops to be the speaker. he samantha has a lovely -- he is a man that has a lovely family. he's worked in florida politics. he's worked in the legislature. he has the respect. he has the quiet confidence that a leader needs. i look around this body today, and i know it's hard for you to believ
it's a crisis when the 2020, the yuma sector had 9,000 encounters. not for a five-day period, but for an entire fiscal year. under this administration with these policies, that 9,000 encounters is about a five-day period in the yuma sector today. you don't know what it's like unless you see that happening. . . . to make a change, it can be difficult. it can be short-term uncomfortable, but when you move to the correct path, all of a sudden things ease up and you can start having success. the...
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you are in yuma county there.what's the message you get from washington when you are trying to prevent something from happening that you know is illegal and then d.c. comes in and says you must stop? >> well, like the president said, there are things more important to him than the border crisis. we are standing in one of those areas where the containers have been removed. this is one of the most trafficked areas where we have seen significant amount of narcotics and human smuggling coming across. and now it is just the message from d.c. is the border is open, people are walking across, and you are welcome to come. we are very concerned about the message that this sends. the cartels are in actual control of the border. the feds are doing nothing other than processing people faster as they come across. we're concerned about what it does to our hospital, what it does to our emergency responders and the overall impact that it has on our small communities, specifically we are an agricultural production community, we ar
you are in yuma county there.what's the message you get from washington when you are trying to prevent something from happening that you know is illegal and then d.c. comes in and says you must stop? >> well, like the president said, there are things more important to him than the border crisis. we are standing in one of those areas where the containers have been removed. this is one of the most trafficked areas where we have seen significant amount of narcotics and human smuggling coming...
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this is yuma just this area where jonathan was joining us from. >> dana: tiny u.s.ll: it's almost 50,000. that covers two months for fiscal year 23. that's october and november of this year. the flow has not stopped. if anything in certain places you could argue it has only gotten greater. that's what they're dealing with in arizona and the vice president won't see that today. 7/11 stores taking a classical approach to the homeless crisis as store owners are picking up the mess and customers harassed. a big problem in l.a. that's where we find kelly o'grady live outside a 7/11. what's the grand idea, kelly? >> hi, good morning to you, bill. i'm in a 7/11 in silver lake. an area particularly impacted by the homelessness crisis. you can't hear it now because the owner just turned the music down. she doesn't want to wake up the neighborhood as 6:00 a.m. but they are playing classical music to deter those they don't want hanging around. a consequence of a larger problem plaguing the county. l.a. declared a state of emergency with over 69,000 homeless people at the begin
this is yuma just this area where jonathan was joining us from. >> dana: tiny u.s.ll: it's almost 50,000. that covers two months for fiscal year 23. that's october and november of this year. the flow has not stopped. if anything in certain places you could argue it has only gotten greater. that's what they're dealing with in arizona and the vice president won't see that today. 7/11 stores taking a classical approach to the homeless crisis as store owners are picking up the mess and...
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cdp reports border patrol agents in yuma, arizona, were shot out from mexico. cover and thankfully nobody was hit. circling back to those buses that colorado ascending to new york city, we remember texas governor greg abbott has been doing during this for months and he got a wave of criticism. he was called cruel and called human trafficker. now what democrat governor is doing in its radio silence. >> trace: we are not going to talk about the martha's vineyard's flights. eric it's unfair. because he said it's a national obligation. stand by as we continue this conversation, let's bring a national border patrol council president, brandon judd. the whole concept, we have a million things to talk about but i want to start by saying that the biden administration clearly is behind this border crisis and because of that you had arizona putting up all these containers on the southern border to try to keep some people out at least i know you have the biden administration threatening legal action so arizona is taking down these container walls, if you will. your thought
cdp reports border patrol agents in yuma, arizona, were shot out from mexico. cover and thankfully nobody was hit. circling back to those buses that colorado ascending to new york city, we remember texas governor greg abbott has been doing during this for months and he got a wave of criticism. he was called cruel and called human trafficker. now what democrat governor is doing in its radio silence. >> trace: we are not going to talk about the martha's vineyard's flights. eric it's unfair....
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a mile and a half from my house is the pictures you see out of yuma.ved here for 51 years. my entire life they come over hundreds at a time. there has always been a few people coming across. >> brian: but not like this. frank, the numbers say the increase is up 171% year to year. you also talk about as a farmer when these illegal immigrants come in and contaminate crops. a neighboring farmer lost $100,000 because a handful of migrants lived on his land for a week. do people realize how hard your job is anyway and how much harder it is now? ed. >> produce you eat anywhere in the united states and canada from the middle of november through the middle of april comes from yuma, arizona. 90% of it. and it costs us, depending on the crop, between 5,000 and $10,000 an acre to grow these. and not this christmas but christmas before, i had 40 haitians living in the field for a week. >> brian: are you killed? >> right next to me. >> brian: unbelievable. frank, do you know what we are seeing now. seeing the containers being dragged away. you were telling me in th
a mile and a half from my house is the pictures you see out of yuma.ved here for 51 years. my entire life they come over hundreds at a time. there has always been a few people coming across. >> brian: but not like this. frank, the numbers say the increase is up 171% year to year. you also talk about as a farmer when these illegal immigrants come in and contaminate crops. a neighboring farmer lost $100,000 because a handful of migrants lived on his land for a week. do people realize how...
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the yuma county supervisor joins me next. ♪ ♪ what will you do? ♪ what will you change?you make something better? ♪ will you create something entirely new? ♪ our dell technologies advisors provide you with the tools and expertise you need to do incredible things. because we believe there's an innovator in all of us. ♪ ♪ luxury exemplified. innovation electrified. with apple music seamlessly integrated. the all-new, all-electric eqs suv from mercedes-benz. ♪ every search you make ♪ ♪ every click you take ♪ ♪ i'll be watching you ♪ - [narrator] the internet doesn't have to be so creepy, the duckduckgo app, lets you search and browse pria blocking most trackers all forf your search history is never tracked, so it can't be shared. and when you leave search, duckduckgo helps keep companies from watching you as you brows. join tens of millions of people making the easy switch by downloading the app today. duckduckgo, privacy simplified. (upbeat music) lauren: the biden administration says the number of border encounters with migrants from cuba, nicaragua and haiti are down fro
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you can go down to yuma, to any other place, you will find there are different segments n yuma you willeastern european, you will get haitians and you will get cubans and brazilians. that is like, where they come there. you get other latin american countries represented in those coming to el paso and rio grande valley. they know where to go. the cartels control that flow and they are, they're going to bring in more than 3 million people illegally into the united states. when i say illegally, i'm talking between ports of entry. these are not people showing at ports of entry saying that i have a asylum claim. these are people coming up where there is a gap in the fence, there is just desert, they will look for a border patrol agent so they can surrender. this is big business for the cartels. it is coming from all over the world. lauren: i heard, congressman, when drugs were seized at the border they used to be weighed in grams but now it has gotten so bad, so extreme that they're actually weighing them in pounds. is that true? >> that is true and, the way to think of it is, we're catching
you can go down to yuma, to any other place, you will find there are different segments n yuma you willeastern european, you will get haitians and you will get cubans and brazilians. that is like, where they come there. you get other latin american countries represented in those coming to el paso and rio grande valley. they know where to go. the cartels control that flow and they are, they're going to bring in more than 3 million people illegally into the united states. when i say illegally,...
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i'm in yuma county. behind me is mexico. just a few minutes ago, we saw a group of mite grants that were picked up here to be processed. we saw one woman from colombia that had a 9-month-old son. they made the desperate journey here they spent hours overnight in cold temperatures waiting to be processed by border patrol. i want to talk with a humanitarian group. you come out here a lot at night. and you are very aware of what's going on here across the border. i want to ask you what you make of the announcement by the president last week changing the policy allowing migrants from certain countries, haiti, nicaragua, cuba, to apply for asylum, but expelling others. what do you make of the most recent changes to the um grags policy? >> i was saddened to hear the announcement regarding the change in policy. they are choosing to come to this country for many different reasons. for politics, for war, religion, asylum should be a right. they should be given that opportunity to seek that pathway to be asylum seekers in a country th
i'm in yuma county. behind me is mexico. just a few minutes ago, we saw a group of mite grants that were picked up here to be processed. we saw one woman from colombia that had a 9-month-old son. they made the desperate journey here they spent hours overnight in cold temperatures waiting to be processed by border patrol. i want to talk with a humanitarian group. you come out here a lot at night. and you are very aware of what's going on here across the border. i want to ask you what you make of...
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it is not just a problem in yuma but everywhere across the country.d. we will speak with a pro life father his biological mother gave him a chance to live, now he has two adopted kids himself. next. >> i really believe all life is precious. >> it is not about being legal or illegal, it is i want abortion to be unthinkable. >> i'm here to pray for all the unborn babies. >> as long as it is in the minds of some women, we will march and fight. >> pro-life advocates gathering across the national mall for the fiftieth annual march for life for the first time since roe versus wade was overturned. it was a celebration. the pro life movement marching with optimism while setting new goals as they turn their focus to congress. joining us, someone with a close connection to the issue being given up for adoption and adopting two kids, the cofounder of radiance foundation, welcome to the show. i should note it is not just that you were adopted, you were the product of rape, adopted at 6 weeks old. how that has impacted your views on life and tell me more about tha
it is not just a problem in yuma but everywhere across the country.d. we will speak with a pro life father his biological mother gave him a chance to live, now he has two adopted kids himself. next. >> i really believe all life is precious. >> it is not about being legal or illegal, it is i want abortion to be unthinkable. >> i'm here to pray for all the unborn babies. >> as long as it is in the minds of some women, we will march and fight. >> pro-life advocates...
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alex mueller is the president of a company in yuma. thank you, alex, thank you for being here.ryone at home to understand, what is the risk to the nation's food supply? >> good morning, dana. thanks for having me. well, we do a lot of -- we invest a lot of money in food safety and making sure that the product that we put out to the public is safe and healthy and edible. and we keep track of people who enter the field and animals intrusions and things like that. when people -- we have certain branches that are on the border and people are crossing through the branches, we have to flag those areas off and we have to disk them under just because of the risk of food-born illness. >> dana: you have to destroy those crops. >> yes. >> dana: are there a lot of farmers that are maybe reluctant to talk about this? >> yeah. this is our livelihood and we're very proud of what we do. and it is farming. we don't have control over the weather. there are a lot of things we don't have control over. what we do have control over is the -- people who enter the field, food safety situations. we hav
alex mueller is the president of a company in yuma. thank you, alex, thank you for being here.ryone at home to understand, what is the risk to the nation's food supply? >> good morning, dana. thanks for having me. well, we do a lot of -- we invest a lot of money in food safety and making sure that the product that we put out to the public is safe and healthy and edible. and we keep track of people who enter the field and animals intrusions and things like that. when people -- we have...
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it's a crisis when the 2020, the yuma sector had 9,000 encounters. not for a five-day period, but for an entire fiscal year. under this administration with these policies, that 9,000 encounters is about a five-day period in the yuma sector today. you don't know what it's like unless you see that happening. . . . to make a change, it can be difficult. it can be short-term uncomfortable, but when you move to the correct path, all of a sudden things ease up and you can start having success. the direction here, in my opinion, is someone like a byron donalds, a man who is living the american dream and is the example and the mentor for millions who need hope. here samantha has worked his way, has worked his way up. he's not a novist. he has the experience. he has the chops to be the speaker. he samantha has a lovely -- he is a man that has a lovely family. he's worked in florida politics. he's worked in the legislature. he has the respect. he has the quiet confidence that a leader needs. i look around this body today, and i know it's hard for you to believ
it's a crisis when the 2020, the yuma sector had 9,000 encounters. not for a five-day period, but for an entire fiscal year. under this administration with these policies, that 9,000 encounters is about a five-day period in the yuma sector today. you don't know what it's like unless you see that happening. . . . to make a change, it can be difficult. it can be short-term uncomfortable, but when you move to the correct path, all of a sudden things ease up and you can start having success. the...
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they're in yuma county today and will be touring this area at border later on today.n that the federal government hasn't done more. we were here several years ago, but the past year according to officials here, there's been a 2600% increase in unauthorized border crossings here in yuma county and just in morning, we were here not far from where i'm standing and we saw a migrant family from colombia. they had spent quite some time trying to get here. they spent hours overnight with a 9-month-old baby boy in very cold temperatures waiting to be processed for border control. they're from colombia and most recent policy change announced by the biden administration says that up to 30,000 migrants from certain countries not including co they apply for asylum throughout the proper channels. some of the advocates here on the ground say that policy is dangerous and they're actually disappointed that the biden administration in their words has continued some of the policies that they saw were under the trump administration. so later on today, we're expecting this bipartisan gro
they're in yuma county today and will be touring this area at border later on today.n that the federal government hasn't done more. we were here several years ago, but the past year according to officials here, there's been a 2600% increase in unauthorized border crossings here in yuma county and just in morning, we were here not far from where i'm standing and we saw a migrant family from colombia. they had spent quite some time trying to get here. they spent hours overnight with a 9-month-old...
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one of our stops this week was at yuma, and in yuma, arizona, there are more russians present themselveswhen you have people coming in from russia, china or india, haiti or cuba, you can't turn them back around in mexico. mexico won't pick them. we have no agreement with the country to send them back, so what president biden is saying here is that we're actually going to now except a certain number of those migrants in exchange, mexico has agreed to take a certain number back as well. what we're trying to do is push people to apply for asylum earlier in their home country, just to get mexico to agree to take some of these migrants back, just so we don't have this overwhelming numbers at the border, especially from countries where we can't easily repatriate them. >> it seems clear that there is a real capacity issue, right? this is not an invention of fox news or right-wing propaganda. the number of people apply for asylum exceeds but what the current immigration system can handle and what service agencies and on the border can handle even to departed places across the country to denver a
one of our stops this week was at yuma, and in yuma, arizona, there are more russians present themselveswhen you have people coming in from russia, china or india, haiti or cuba, you can't turn them back around in mexico. mexico won't pick them. we have no agreement with the country to send them back, so what president biden is saying here is that we're actually going to now except a certain number of those migrants in exchange, mexico has agreed to take a certain number back as well. what...
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gabe gutierrez is at the border in yuma, arizona.w you the video of president biden meeting with these leaders. apparently, the signal's terrible, we'll wait for the tape playback, fine, but we know this is pretty much the most important part of this discussion between these leaders. we'll hear from them this afternoon in a news conference. talk through the expectations here. the focus for the so-called three amigos. >> we've seen the leaders arriving at the national palace. they had lunch together and now that grainy footage that was just coming in was of the three leaders sit at the head of the tables with all of their respective delegations to sit down for the substantive portion of this tenth north american leaders summit sometimes called the three amigos summit. migration issues at the top of it and we saw on paper the deliverables as they like to call them of diplomacy stepped up agreement here for what they're calling a virtual portal through which those who would like to seek asylum in whether it's the united states, mexico o
gabe gutierrez is at the border in yuma, arizona.w you the video of president biden meeting with these leaders. apparently, the signal's terrible, we'll wait for the tape playback, fine, but we know this is pretty much the most important part of this discussion between these leaders. we'll hear from them this afternoon in a news conference. talk through the expectations here. the focus for the so-called three amigos. >> we've seen the leaders arriving at the national palace. they had...
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in yuma, arizona, just care provided to illegal immigrants?> it is, john, and that figure puts -- tells you how much of an impact the border crisis is having on the area businesses. for context, the hospital i'm at, it's the only one for 180 miles and the 20 million is six months, the c.e.o. tells us it could be close to $40 million as of now. he's talked to every federal leader to listen, no recourse as of yet. >> everybody is sympathetic, but nobody has a solution. you know, from our perspective, our perspective, this is a federal government initiative. we need either a federal government solution or some type of solution. it's an unsustainable business model and it's not like they can go to other places. we are the only hospital here. >> one major challenge i want to highlight is pregnancy care. the staff has to create a makeshift hotel for mothers with no home, run around yuma buying up car seats and the responsibilities are common beyond their normal roles that they would play as a hospital staff. and that draws focus from other patients.
in yuma, arizona, just care provided to illegal immigrants?> it is, john, and that figure puts -- tells you how much of an impact the border crisis is having on the area businesses. for context, the hospital i'm at, it's the only one for 180 miles and the 20 million is six months, the c.e.o. tells us it could be close to $40 million as of now. he's talked to every federal leader to listen, no recourse as of yet. >> everybody is sympathetic, but nobody has a solution. you know, from our...
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from yuma to window walk -- window rock. we can start making that impact immediately and we have an opulent -- an obligation to do so. now is the time for leadership and real solutions that create meaningful change. the challenges we face today and those looming on the horizons are too important. let me say unequivocally to every elected official here today, if you are ready to make real progress on the issues that matter the most to the people of this date then my door will always be open. [applause] let me say just as clearly that conspiracy theories, pushing agendas for special interest, attacking the rights of your fellow arizonans, or seeking to further undermine our democracy will lead nowhere. [applause] to build and arizona for everyone today and the generations that follow us, we must work together to make real progress. that is why you will see my administration bring people together from all parts of the state and across the political spectrum. democrats, republicans and independents, with different points of view
from yuma to window walk -- window rock. we can start making that impact immediately and we have an opulent -- an obligation to do so. now is the time for leadership and real solutions that create meaningful change. the challenges we face today and those looming on the horizons are too important. let me say unequivocally to every elected official here today, if you are ready to make real progress on the issues that matter the most to the people of this date then my door will always be open....
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it's not something that in our wheelhouse, it's not something the city of yuma needs to deal with. we'd like to get some help. >> tucker: i hope you get it. this is an atrocity. expression of deep disrespect for the nation. thank you for joining us tonight. >> thank you. >> tucker: so sam bankman-fried, the twitchy 30--year-old weird kid got busted committing what seems to be the biggest financial fraud in history. then he did something weird, he didn't lawyer up and stay silent like most criminal defendants and won a publicity tool and he actively tweeted trying to charm his way out of this. why did he think that would work? did he have reason to think he wouldn't really be punished for committing the biggest fraud in history. we thought that was interesting question and we made a documentary about it and the documentary is on fox nation and spoke with the criminal defense attorney among many others and being shocked by bankman-fried's behavior and can explain what bankman-fried was trying to co. here's a preview.view. >> tucker: after bankruptcy seizure disorders and before his a
it's not something that in our wheelhouse, it's not something the city of yuma needs to deal with. we'd like to get some help. >> tucker: i hope you get it. this is an atrocity. expression of deep disrespect for the nation. thank you for joining us tonight. >> thank you. >> tucker: so sam bankman-fried, the twitchy 30--year-old weird kid got busted committing what seems to be the biggest financial fraud in history. then he did something weird, he didn't lawyer up and stay...
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we have presidents in yuma, arizona warning about the cartel crisis. what are they saying?life or 3 years but it was never like thisthe mexican cartels are endangerin watch this. >> it is not a political discussion, this is national security, human trafficking of narcotics. >> they run this border, people and drugs across. it is big-money and people. ashley: a local farmer because of a ticking time bomb in yuma, 70% increase in migrant crossings between 20 to one-2022 and nearly one hundred known or suspected terrorists were arrested at the southern border last year. that compares over the previous five years to 26 arrests. a huge threat in many ways. stuart: it is a crisis. will kane, shannon bream and brent bozell. there's a battle coming in ukraine and we are seeing some real movement from the us and allies. and ukraine could win this. that is "my take" and it is next. ♪ ♪ ready or not ♪ you are come, you can't hide ♪ going to find you and take it slowly ♪ ready or not ♪ you can't hide ♪ ♪ going to find you ♪ and make you want me ♪ i'm bill lockwood, current caretaker an
we have presidents in yuma, arizona warning about the cartel crisis. what are they saying?life or 3 years but it was never like thisthe mexican cartels are endangerin watch this. >> it is not a political discussion, this is national security, human trafficking of narcotics. >> they run this border, people and drugs across. it is big-money and people. ashley: a local farmer because of a ticking time bomb in yuma, 70% increase in migrant crossings between 20 to one-2022 and nearly one...
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apparently doesn't apply to the other 172 countries that the united states of america -- that the yuma border patrol chief says they have encountered. but under the new plan, there is an option for cubans, haitians, nicaraguans, and venezuelans that will allow them to stay in the united states for two years and receive work authorization. what more of a magnet do you need for people to come to the united states than to give them a work permit and to say that you can stay here legally for two years while you await your court proceeding? all they have to do is submit information online before crossing the border and wait for the administration to give them the green light. well, border patrol in educating me and others about what's happening at the border, they talk about push factors and they talk about pull factors. and the push factors we all understand. that's poverty, violence, people wanting a better life. we don't begrudge people who want a better life, who want a piece of the american dream. but we do -- we should insist that they come to the country through legal means, not illi
apparently doesn't apply to the other 172 countries that the united states of america -- that the yuma border patrol chief says they have encountered. but under the new plan, there is an option for cubans, haitians, nicaraguans, and venezuelans that will allow them to stay in the united states for two years and receive work authorization. what more of a magnet do you need for people to come to the united states than to give them a work permit and to say that you can stay here legally for two...
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where we make a positive impact in the lives of every family and communities, from page to douglas, yuma to window rock, flagstaff tucson. we can make that impact immediately in an obligation to do so. now is the time for leadership and real solutions that create meaningful change. the challenges we face today and those on the horizon are two important. a let me say to every elected officials here today if you are ready to make real progress on issues that matter, the people of this state my door will always be open. [cheering and applauding] let me say conspiracy theories, pushing agendas for special interest, attacking the rights of yourhe fellow arizonans or seeking to further undermine our democracy will lead nowhere. [cheering and applauding] to build in arizona for everyone today and generations that follow us we mustra work togethr to make real progress in fact why he will see my administration bring people together from all parts of the state and across the spectrum, democrats, or publicans and independents with different points off view work side-by-sie so i ask you, every elect
where we make a positive impact in the lives of every family and communities, from page to douglas, yuma to window rock, flagstaff tucson. we can make that impact immediately in an obligation to do so. now is the time for leadership and real solutions that create meaningful change. the challenges we face today and those on the horizon are two important. a let me say to every elected officials here today if you are ready to make real progress on issues that matter, the people of this state my...
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we met a number of people in el paso and yuma that i want to mention.n el paso we went out on a night patrol with the border patrol. they got on their horses and rode over this large area where there is a lot of traffic. then we were informed that they had detained two migrants. and so we walked over there to sort of see what was going on and the border patrol said, well, these two are from china. el paso, texas -- two chinese migrants trying to make their way across the border. as a matter of fact, a one of the border patrol agents had to use an app on a phone -- i think it is called google translate -- in order to communicate with these migrants. and then when we went to one of the detention facilities or processing facilities actually -- not really detention -- we met a family from uzbekistan while touring the central processing center in el pass so. not mexico, not central america, but uzbekistan. you can look that up on the map. it's not part of the region that the president and the secretary of state and the vice president are talking about when t
we met a number of people in el paso and yuma that i want to mention.n el paso we went out on a night patrol with the border patrol. they got on their horses and rode over this large area where there is a lot of traffic. then we were informed that they had detained two migrants. and so we walked over there to sort of see what was going on and the border patrol said, well, these two are from china. el paso, texas -- two chinese migrants trying to make their way across the border. as a matter of...
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officials in the border city of yuma, arizona on the brink of collapse as the weekly flood of illegal migrants total 6% of their population. joining me right now with all the hot topics this morning mark tepper, lee carter and joe concha, lee, we started covering years ago, it's gotten so much worse. 5 million people from overseas breaching america's border, coming through in the last two years, a million plus got away. thousands of fentanyl seized killing american citizens, your reaction. >> what i think is fascinated what has happened over the last couple of years related to immigration is it was an issue on the mind of folks on the right and folks on the left you're talking about it if you're concerned about it you're racist but what we are seeing now in polling is that this is a nonpartisan issue. 75% of americans think that immigration is something that needs to be dealt with immediately. top issues across the board. republicans, democrats disagree on the how but not on how important this is and so i think democrats really need to especially the biden administration really needs
officials in the border city of yuma, arizona on the brink of collapse as the weekly flood of illegal migrants total 6% of their population. joining me right now with all the hot topics this morning mark tepper, lee carter and joe concha, lee, we started covering years ago, it's gotten so much worse. 5 million people from overseas breaching america's border, coming through in the last two years, a million plus got away. thousands of fentanyl seized killing american citizens, your reaction....
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what's happening in yuma is completely unacceptable.t a point where we're now affecting our state of living and how we as americans live and how we go about our daily lives. that to me is unacceptable. no one is saying don't be a human being or no one is saying don't help people but at the same time there is a process and a way of doing so. when allow everyone to come into our country at the risk of our supreme court is unacceptable including the food. >> harris: we're failing american citizens and we're also failing those people who dream of coming here. we aren't serving either side not when you have historic numbers. there is no way you could. we are are out numbered on this side of the lines in terms of helping people. 1.2 million gotaways. those people who are among us, desirae, we don't know who they are. that's a problem. terrorists. don't want to overblow it. how do 1.2 million people come across and how do we deal with that? >> the biden administration has been doing everything they can to insure and increase resources for thes
what's happening in yuma is completely unacceptable.t a point where we're now affecting our state of living and how we as americans live and how we go about our daily lives. that to me is unacceptable. no one is saying don't be a human being or no one is saying don't help people but at the same time there is a process and a way of doing so. when allow everyone to come into our country at the risk of our supreme court is unacceptable including the food. >> harris: we're failing american...
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think about yuma, arizona. the place is following apart.lines talks about what the illegal immigrants has done to his town. >> it's affecting our agriculture and affecting our military and just our normal, you know, run of show daily business and daily life. our hospital has more than 23 million in unreimbursed expenses. i believe that we have only seen 80,000 reimbursed to one of the local first responders. but it goes beyond that the federal administration, you know, secretary mayorkas came here. he promised that he would fill these gaps. he didn't do that, so governor ducey did. and then the administration sued duce. the gapsz are open and people are coming address again. it's a game and we are frustrate and we're tired. >> brian: a game we are trying to lose. >> steve: sure. and yuma, arizona impacts you because 90ers 'of the leafy vegetables all the lettuce comes from yiewmma. he is telling us a lot of migrants inadvertently end up destroying parts of the crop. we heard about what governor ducey had done down there with the shipping co
think about yuma, arizona. the place is following apart.lines talks about what the illegal immigrants has done to his town. >> it's affecting our agriculture and affecting our military and just our normal, you know, run of show daily business and daily life. our hospital has more than 23 million in unreimbursed expenses. i believe that we have only seen 80,000 reimbursed to one of the local first responders. but it goes beyond that the federal administration, you know, secretary mayorkas...
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with 171% increase in yuma, arizona, obviously this is costing your town a lot of money.. they are a little bit frustrated. our hospital has more than 23 million in unreimbursed expenses. i believe that we have only seen 80,000 reimbursed to one of the local first responders but it goes beyond that it's just the overwhelming time and concern that has to be focused on these people. local law enforcement is frustrated working with the federal administration, you know, secretary mayorkas came here. he promised that he would fill these gaps. he didn't do that so governor ducey did. then the administration sued doocy. the it's a game and we are tired. >> steve: i can understand. jonathan lines. supervisor. thank you for getting up so early out there. >> all right. thank you. >> steve: all right. now you know the story from there. now here is carley with more news from the west coast. actually, idaho. >> carley: that's right. one of the university -- one of the slain university of idaho victims who was a true crime fan reported a sighting of a missing woman to police about one
with 171% increase in yuma, arizona, obviously this is costing your town a lot of money.. they are a little bit frustrated. our hospital has more than 23 million in unreimbursed expenses. i believe that we have only seen 80,000 reimbursed to one of the local first responders but it goes beyond that it's just the overwhelming time and concern that has to be focused on these people. local law enforcement is frustrated working with the federal administration, you know, secretary mayorkas came...
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it's a crisis when in 2020 the yuma sector had 9,000 encounters. not for five-day period, but for an entire fiscal year. under this administration with these policies, that 9,000 encounters is about a five-day period in the yuma sector today. you don't know what it's like unless you see that happening. we are on a suboptimal path. it has to change. and to make a change it can be difficult. it can be short-term uncomfortable. but when you move to the correct path, all of a sudden things ease up and you can start having success. the direction here in my opinion is to someone like a byron donalds. a man who is living the american
it's a crisis when in 2020 the yuma sector had 9,000 encounters. not for five-day period, but for an entire fiscal year. under this administration with these policies, that 9,000 encounters is about a five-day period in the yuma sector today. you don't know what it's like unless you see that happening. we are on a suboptimal path. it has to change. and to make a change it can be difficult. it can be short-term uncomfortable. but when you move to the correct path, all of a sudden things ease up...
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we're going to talk to an official in yuma county, arizona. yuma is on the brink of collapse because of the surge of migrants. he will respond to aoc. but first, let's get to the markets. look at, doing -- dow's basically flat, it's been up for the past five days in a row. the s&p down 14, the nasdaq, the worst performer here, it is down 60 points in the premarket. intel is the problem. the stock diving after the chipmaker gave a pretty dire forecast for current quarter. that stock could lose 10% when the market opens in 30 minutes. and the toymaker, has -- the hasbro, they're cutting 15% of their work force. bitcoin looking at its best january since you've got to go all the way back to 2013. it ises down $19 at 22.90 now. big lineup, brian brenberg, tammy bruce, jason chaffetz and steve hill -- hilton just a few of the guests. welcome to friday, january 27th, 2023. "varney & company" about to begin. ♪ ♪ i do the my hair tall, check my nails. ♪ baby, how you doing can? ♪ lauren: we're starting this friday morning with elon musk. surprise visit
we're going to talk to an official in yuma county, arizona. yuma is on the brink of collapse because of the surge of migrants. he will respond to aoc. but first, let's get to the markets. look at, doing -- dow's basically flat, it's been up for the past five days in a row. the s&p down 14, the nasdaq, the worst performer here, it is down 60 points in the premarket. intel is the problem. the stock diving after the chipmaker gave a pretty dire forecast for current quarter. that stock could...
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one of the officials sounding the alarm is yuma mayor douglas nichols.ou, mr. mayor. big thanks for having me on. >> ainsley: i know that y'all have seen a 170% increase in migrant crossings compared to 2021. how do you feel about the shipping containers being hauled away yesterday? >> well, that is not such great news for us. we need to have that protection, and it is really not about people crossing as it is how they cross and where they cross. preventing people from crossing is probably a different action that needs to have them by the federal government. but these containers really made sure that the traffic coming through was focused in areas where border patrol can be effective in picking up, and protected property, people's homes have been on the border for generations. >> ainsley: it is costing taxpayers a lot of money, first to put up these containers and then to take them away. to take them away, i believe it is $75 million. the president's administration said these had to be down by january 4th, which was yesterday. it's costing taxpayers even
one of the officials sounding the alarm is yuma mayor douglas nichols.ou, mr. mayor. big thanks for having me on. >> ainsley: i know that y'all have seen a 170% increase in migrant crossings compared to 2021. how do you feel about the shipping containers being hauled away yesterday? >> well, that is not such great news for us. we need to have that protection, and it is really not about people crossing as it is how they cross and where they cross. preventing people from crossing is...
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ground are skeptical of that immigration reform that is possible. >> gabe gutierrez for us today in yuma. >>> today, there is a meeting called the three amigos summit. we have carol lee joining us and what sells on the agenda? >> well, kate, immigration is a big topic here, and the president making that trip to the border, and announcing the new policies, but in addition to that, the leaders were expected to discuss things like climate change and the economy and trade, and they had some announcements and issues and some of the things that they are addressing is the supply trade and minerals and electric cars and so they are trying to take steps to address concerns about the supply chain there. and also making commitments on climate change, and commitment to reduce emissions by 15% at least, and by 2030, and so that is another step that they are taking to show that there is unanimity among the three countries, but at the same time brazil is a huge topic hanging over the summit. the leaders have made numerous statements saying that they will stand by the democratic nations. >> all right. c
ground are skeptical of that immigration reform that is possible. >> gabe gutierrez for us today in yuma. >>> today, there is a meeting called the three amigos summit. we have carol lee joining us and what sells on the agenda? >> well, kate, immigration is a big topic here, and the president making that trip to the border, and announcing the new policies, but in addition to that, the leaders were expected to discuss things like climate change and the economy and trade, and...
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. >> reporter: the majority of our brains are coming from yuma and other desert areas is of the hope is for farmers and workers to recover soon with fema's help to avoid impacts on consumers. >> any assistance for families or workers that are connected to and really part of the back bone that is the agricultural production sector here -- >> reporter: another plea from the community is expedited help. leaders tell me residents here cannot wait months and they need help now. in watsonville i'm stephanie magallon, nbc bay area news. >>> ace trains will not be shuttling commuters for the rest of the week. service suspended again this morning after a second landslide stranded passengers in miles canyon. some 200 people were on board this time. three people were hurt when the train stopped abruptly. a stealth plan to resume service on monday. >> not just landslides, the rain is creating new problems for the south bay. anderson reservoir has to be nearly empty because construction is underway to make it earthquake safe. right now it's about 45% full. it needs to be at 3% capacity. water man
. >> reporter: the majority of our brains are coming from yuma and other desert areas is of the hope is for farmers and workers to recover soon with fema's help to avoid impacts on consumers. >> any assistance for families or workers that are connected to and really part of the back bone that is the agricultural production sector here -- >> reporter: another plea from the community is expedited help. leaders tell me residents here cannot wait months and they need help now. in...
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. >> reporter: a bipartisan group visited yuma, arizona. the border patrol is seeing many nationalities here it's just after dawn, and some of this group just arrived from russia >> we expect our president and vice president to lead on national issues. >> reporter: we met this family from colombia. underneath those blankets, a 9 month old baby boy it's been hard, his mother says. she's applying for asylum, but her future and that of so many others here is uncertain president biden thanked mexico's president for allowing american border agents to embed with mexican patrols arresting 7,000 smugglers in the last six months >>> here we go again the mega millions has gone without another winning ticket and the jackpot has gone to a whopping $1.35 billion the next major drawing is this friday the 13th. and tonight's powerball jackpot stands at $360 million. >> my goodness hey, michelle, good morning. >> we continue to track this lots of rain, lots of snow the good news is we're getting a break in southern california, also central california. it's
. >> reporter: a bipartisan group visited yuma, arizona. the border patrol is seeing many nationalities here it's just after dawn, and some of this group just arrived from russia >> we expect our president and vice president to lead on national issues. >> reporter: we met this family from colombia. underneath those blankets, a 9 month old baby boy it's been hard, his mother says. she's applying for asylum, but her future and that of so many others here is uncertain president...
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oh, cuz most of northern virginia brewing the will do that dominant masula square check yuma would say get the most we had a thought that there is one will put of oh in the 22nd 2022 outraged orthodox christians confronted ukrainian security service offices looking entrances and exits the key of the oldest monastery. they were looking for alleged russian spies among the monks. we mean dealer seeming us or you know, i like the film, the reason for the brutal cried down. one church is parishioners said, song, a song about russia. ah me, it's long been reason enough to condemn any orthodox christian attack in prison and even kill them. russia, what i knew, rush up, i need to figure out how many miles store you when you store across layla fenusse total us, you used to stop a see and we will send you a bomb. i used to miss dog. this seems to me you don't sound that old lou choo mostly here to go to ne, we obvious and method he up to him. cut for doctor that now shuts the results. yeah . me it was novela. maria chia o e from scheme found out that she might come because i'm a dental or is fem
oh, cuz most of northern virginia brewing the will do that dominant masula square check yuma would say get the most we had a thought that there is one will put of oh in the 22nd 2022 outraged orthodox christians confronted ukrainian security service offices looking entrances and exits the key of the oldest monastery. they were looking for alleged russian spies among the monks. we mean dealer seeming us or you know, i like the film, the reason for the brutal cried down. one church is...
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let me just say last year we started this initiative with yuma, arizona.m yuma, arizona, we mobilized our college ministry. ..teen challenge is a ministry within our churches that deals with addictions, gang bangers. we mobilized 200 39 chapters in the united states. we are prepared to use these men and women who come out of prison and have done the life straight to help us to seek seen say. we don't seek to proselytize their pets for thing happens. if already know who we are but i do want to offer a solution, another solution, that maybe if we address the heart will get to the head and heart. what are we seeking? we are seeking to the souls that are broken, those with no voice, those that are marginalized in our communities. what we want is a? we want to save our families. we want to save our young people broke want to save our communities.ie you seek a quality of life. we seek a spiritual life but those both can both exist. and we seek nothing in return from your other than offer our hand to every city that is here, every town that's here with our 13,000
let me just say last year we started this initiative with yuma, arizona.m yuma, arizona, we mobilized our college ministry. ..teen challenge is a ministry within our churches that deals with addictions, gang bangers. we mobilized 200 39 chapters in the united states. we are prepared to use these men and women who come out of prison and have done the life straight to help us to seek seen say. we don't seek to proselytize their pets for thing happens. if already know who we are but i do want to...
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her designs no no boundaries. eda yuma zulu, the fashion queen of the turkish drag, see with her flashy outfits. she creates a world which is inclusive to all your romance in 60 minutes with ah, we've got to understand that globalization works, but he does not reach more than 30 percent of the world population. very simple. that facility that's very convenient for the chinese. after all, the port may be full, they're excused, but i am the mediterranean as become a kind of great sarcophagus. if anything he was proud of it was to be a steal worker, like his grand parents and his parents. this is his business to come here for life . well, the winners and losers. globalization, where do we stand? starts january 5th on d, w. i does the women become pregnant? the answer is simple, right? sure, the process is straightforward, but not always successful. the woman might be in fact child and are his best fit. what can be done if there's.
her designs no no boundaries. eda yuma zulu, the fashion queen of the turkish drag, see with her flashy outfits. she creates a world which is inclusive to all your romance in 60 minutes with ah, we've got to understand that globalization works, but he does not reach more than 30 percent of the world population. very simple. that facility that's very convenient for the chinese. after all, the port may be full, they're excused, but i am the mediterranean as become a kind of great sarcophagus. if...
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. >> reporter: renewing calls for immigration reform today a bipartisan group of senators visited yuma, arizona, a state still under a state of aerjs after fielding a record number of illegal border crossings for a year now. the border patrol is seeing many nationalities here. it's just after dawn and some of this group just arrived from russia. >> we expect our president and vice president to lead on national issues. you can't lead from afar. >> reporter: overnight we met this family from columbia who spent hours in the cold waiting for border agents to process them. underneath those blankets a 9-month-old baby boy. it's been hard, his mother says. tonight she's applying for asylum, but her future like so many others here is uncertain. late today president biden thanked mexico's president for allowing american border agents to embed with mexican patrols, arresting 7,000 human smugglers in the last six months. >> gabe gutierrez at the border tonight. thank you. >>> in ukraine a raging battle as russian forces try to solidify control in the east stepping up attacks on two key cities. me
. >> reporter: renewing calls for immigration reform today a bipartisan group of senators visited yuma, arizona, a state still under a state of aerjs after fielding a record number of illegal border crossings for a year now. the border patrol is seeing many nationalities here. it's just after dawn and some of this group just arrived from russia. >> we expect our president and vice president to lead on national issues. you can't lead from afar. >> reporter: overnight we met...