of cruelty, in addition to the loss they have to live with for the rest of their lives. it s unlike just about anything we ve ever seen in the wake of any other such tragedy, never mind accountability. in many points since may 4th, these families haven t even gotten the simplest answers from anyone involved in what was by any measure, in almost every imaginable way a colossal failure. and that cruelty of officials playing keepaway with the truth, it continues. at a meeting today of the texas public safety commission, public safety director steve mcgraw was supposed to have a report on uvalde, containing updated timeline and other new information. instead, he provided neither. with the families of the murdered victims in the room, he did not deliver a director s report. he failed to deliver on that promise and family members in the audience responded. you have disgraced the state, your position, and the people. the officers are still under your position. maldonado, bettancou
who is scheduled to hold that press conference in less than 30 minutes. now to one of the reasons we re here in arizona. the migrant humanitarian crisis at the southern border. roughly 160 miles from where we are this morning. u.s. and customs and border patrol says it arrested 231,000 migrants at the border last month. for the first time ever, the number of arrests of undocumented immigrants exceeded 2 million in one year. in an increasing number of migrants are coming from venezuela, cuba, nicaragua and haiti. places with authoritarian regimes with major human rights issues. doug ducey has joined his republican counterparts from texas and florida in sending migrants to other parts of the country. arizona has reportedly sent nearly 2,000 migrants to washington, d.c., since april. some of the migrants flown from texas to martha s vineyard, massachusetts, by florida governor ron desantis are now suing him, claiming they were victims of fraud. desantis responded in a statement
ceremonial brass content playing for lifter, as we honor the air force is 75th birthday in my own father master sgt miguel compos is going to be here at the end of the show to help us celebrate the air force. pete: master sgt run the joint. the command sgt, first sergeants, doesn t matter the service they are in charge even if you outrank them. rachel: my dad is supersweet i can t imagine him scaring anyone but we will see. pete: he s sweet to you not young airmen. will: it ll be awesome to have you got on the program in honor of the air force 75th birt birthday. pete: happy send everybody. rachel: it s great to be here. will: yesterday we had lieutenant governor of texas on the we preston with immigration stories in the news of course florida and texas shipping illegal immigrants to the north, new new york city, washington, d.c. and martha s vineyard. today we want to bring in lieutenant governor of florida about that particular birth story shipping illegal immigrants to mar
authors, lawmakers, philo philosophers, and the appeal for our perspective is this isn t a subscription service so it can t be censored by big tech, period. so it s always going to be there. you ve maybe seen a few minutes of some of these interviews here or there on our previous shows both netware going to show you a lot more, we are going to be focusing on just three people. also include country legend john rich, competitive swimmer riley gaines, who turned out to be enormously interesting and principled and tough, but first we speak to one of the clearest thinkers we know, victor davis hanson, frequently on our nighttime show, one of our favorite guests, and viewers are constantly asking us to hear more from victor davis hanson. so we re going to bring it to you now. in this first party tells us how he went from earning a phd to becoming a dirt farmer in california s central valley. really an interesting story. his story. and it begins here. i m in the same house, 15
on the green agenda. can the congress rein in energy costs. in a moment, we will speak about all of this. sandra: big show coming up. first, america reports with the safety of the supreme court in focus at this hour following a threat on the life of justice brett kavanaugh. hello, welcome everyone. sandra smith on this thursday afternoon in new york. hi, john. john: good to see you, glad you got the pink memo today. john roberts in washington. activists assembling outside of kavanaugh s home to protest demonstrations that are prohibited under federal law. the protest and in your face exercise just hours after police arrested a man accused of planning to assassinate the justice. police have charged nicholas roske with attempted murder. he could be indicted as early as today according to a criminal complaint. roske was planning to kidnap and kill kavanaugh when he was arrested early wednesday morning. sandra: republicans point the fingers at democrats rhetoric on abort