that was the warning. during last minute speeches near the capitol, curious, didn t hear him mention crime in a crime ridden train station, interesting point there, juxtaposition, the optics matter but apparently not to the president. that voters need to preserve and protect democracy by electing members of his own party. republicans, they fired back today, calling the speech patronizing and a bid to divide and distract americans. we ll let you decide. take a listen. this is the struggle we re now in, a struggle for democracy, a struggle for decency and dignity, a struggle for prosperity and progress, a struggle for the very soul of america itself. remarkable thing about american democracy is this, just enough of us on just enough occasions have chosen not to dismantle democracy but to preserve democracy. we must choose that path again. because democracy is on the ballot. so i want to put this in context. yesterday, the preview of the speech from the press secretary, she
what s the latest. chad: griff, good afternoon, the senate has met for more than 24 hours straight and voted for nearly 14 hours straight. exhaustion is setting in. senate chaplain barry black sought to calm freight tempers. our weekend work gently reminds us that freedom s price must be paid. as our senators provide the currency of perseverance to protect and defend this land we love. chad: there s gamesmanship, republicans controversial amendments to get vulnerable democrats on the spot especially on border issues and on energy. so the next time you see a mark kelly in arizona or a raphael warnock in georgia or a maggie hanson in new jersey or michael bennett in colorado or katherine cortez, hey, we want gas prices to be lower, you know they are lying because they stood up and voted, raised the gas taxes, stick it to the producers, make our consumers pay more at the pump. chad: democrats lashed out at gop for striking a provision to cap insulin at $35 a month in private
Following the measures approved by U.S. President Joe Biden that prevent irregular migrants from receiving asylum in the United States after crossing .
apprehend, let us deport, let us take care of the people in our communities and title 42 ending in december, this is something that people are saying, you have to keep this in place. harris: emily. emily: right, and this administration was arguing vigorously in court against that. they were arguing against the american people, against the security of our southern border, against protecting migrant safety as well by saying, nope, we re going to do away with it. it reminds me of the concept of the sort of community property. if you have the community garden, then it just sort of gets laid to waste. but if you own something, then you take care of it and i feel like under president biden s watch for some reason, perhaps it s the land of the people. everything has just gone to waste. the southern border, let me get this straight, so we are taking highly specialized, highly trained air marshals that are focused on transportation, security, and counter terrorism and having them sweep the
watched horrifyingly a migrant drowned and nothing they could do about it, a body being pulled. does this administration not put emphasis on migrant safety? absolutely not. when you have open border, since 70% are offline many are coming across that don t want to be caught and they are going in the brush and dying in the texas heat. that s what makes me so passionate about the this issue. then we had the tractor trailer in san antonio. secured border save lives. that s what i said to maria bartiromo, how many migrants didn t die because they weren t taking the trip? if you take 83%, you have less highway deaths. if you take 83% less illegal aliens coming across the border, less people die.