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and not in washington, maybe you didn't see it but we must grow for you wild answered this question should be starting construction, they have done this caitlin. do your homework then? >> democrat i love how they say it's a press r. and this is a p.r. stunt. when there's a crisis we expect their leaders to go see the crisis whether in a small turn or if something were witnessing at the southern border, but this is a crisis effort could fundamentally change this country. there's also the human aspect of this, there are hundred plus thousand young children that have gone missing in this country right now. that the department of homeland security does not know where they are. who have gone through and then processed and they cannot find them. many of them are being abused, many of them are being traffic or sexual trafficking, and he is not doing his job which is exactly why you should actually have this impeachment. on top of those that come across the border on her watch list. a terrorist watch list. they had more last year than the
both candidates looking to build on their momentum after surgeon fundraising following the first debate. gillespie is the founder and principal blue stack of strategies. a former advisor for former house speaker john weiner former illinois congressman adam can figure. thank you for joining us today. on the theme of the money let's put up a statement from nikki haley advisor here who also said quote we raise more online last 24 hours then on any date since the campaign started. this is right after the debate. so it money, obviously is a huge factor here. when you're talking about momentum getting something to really stick with the primary voters really matters right now. >> absolutely. it is huge to see these numbers and a response from voters. the people who walked and heard her strong and poised performance. truly she was on point, on message really appealed to the human aspect of different issues
puts out a card table, helps her neighbors vote, suddenly the president of the united states is attacking her as someone who destroyed democracy. she is doing more for democracy than i did. all i did was turn my vote in. she tried to help her neighbors vote. her life has been a living hell. the fact that the prosecutor is sticking up for her, saying she can't be treated this way, saying she is as important to the system as anybody else and nobody, let alone the president of the united states, should ruin someone's life with lies when they are doing a good job i think is really, really important and i think that's the human aspect here, that when you have a president like a donald trump who will do anything, destroy anybody to hold on to power, you know what? that could be you or me. i could beat donald trump -- no, he is not. he is not get indicted for you. miss freeman is more like you and she is being defended by the system, as she should be. >> and her -- what would be testimony in this trial will be
patrol and if that was the case telling u.s. border patrol agents not to work with dps would completely undermine the relationship we have with them. >> joining me with what he thinks the national border patrol vice-president art, i wanted the audience to know we have reached out to congressman castro and have yet to hear back from him but i don't get it. we had talked about this and the problem has got worse over time, the humanity the human aspect of this and the notion of not cooperating not finding a way to st. louis is mind boggling. this is an elected official. >> right. that's just a ridiculous statement. not only is it elected official but elected in america so his job is to protect the rights of this country. and he's making an irrational statement where he's saying don't cooperate with other law enforcement agencies. that's ridiculous. law enforcement agencies
of yemen to begin a delicate operation to pump more than a million barrels of oil from a rusting ship, in danger of breaking up. the fso safer has been left abandoned off the yemeni port of hodeidah for the past eight years and threatens a major environmental disaster if it disintegrates or explodes. nick quinn, who's advising on the operation, says the extreme heat is not helping: it is extremely hot out there. 40 degrees ambient temperature on the boat will be on a steel deck 15—35 c. getting really hot, really quickly. that affects the human aspect of operating on board. the last ship covered by the soon—to—expire un—brokered deal, which allows ukraine to export grain, has left the black sea port of 0desa. russia has not agreed to register any new ships since 27 june. the agreement will run out on monday