and i went into know that also i will not make age an issue of this campaign. i m not going to exploit for political purposes my opponent s youth and inexperience. jesse: but nowadays they will lead to just about anybody run for office, you don t even have to be that good looking or have a catchy slogan or even have a good idea. you don t even have to have ever been successful in your life and anything. all you have to do if you want the hispanic vote is due the mmacarena. but if you can t dance like hillary or no one really wants to hear you talk at coming to just go to plan b, you just whip out your phone and play sound d esposito. one thing to say, hang on here. [despacita playing] jesse: example number one, katie hobbs running against carrie lane for governor in arizona, a state where about one-third of the population is hispanic, and may not be a spanish name, but her it s close enough. what have you learned specifically learned from the latino com
for many americans, mount rushmore is one of the country s most patriotic and awe-inspiring symbols, like a giant apple pie wrapped in a kid rock t-shirt, yee-ha. but for others, it s a reminder that this country was intended to be whites only. as we talk about the removal of controversial monuments and statues, mount rushmore is a part of that. located in the black hills of western south dakota, it s become the epicenter in a battle over who are the rightful inhabitants and caretakers of the land currently known as the united states of america. i m letting you go first because i m a gentleman. but really, it s because i m afraid. and these two have a lot to say about all of it. this is nick tilson of and krystal two bulls of the northern cheyenne and lakota. she is also a military veteran. we met at the entrance of mount rushmore park there with the ndn collective, an indigenous nonprofit fighting to get indigenous lands back into indigenous hands. our people this
i m letting you go first because i m a gentleman. but really, it s because i m afraid. and these two have a lot to say about all of it. this is nick tilson of and krystal two bulls of the northern cheyenne and lakota. she is also a military veteran. we met at the entrance of mount rushmore park there with the ndn collective, an indigenous nonprofit fighting to get indigenous lands back into indigenous hands. our people this was a sacred site that they blew up to carve the faces of the four presidents into it. wow. of all the places to put that. now you can see it s turned it into a tourist attraction. reporter: as the indigenous folks say, since time immemorial, this land has been their home. the black hills was home to more than 50 indigenous people. and in 1868 the fort laramie
same time surge more national guard, more texas department of public safety officers to make sure that we are doing everything that we can as a state to secure the border. maria: welcome back, that was governor greg abbott on this program last weekend. the number of coronavirus cases among migrant detainees are now up 900% year over year in the rio grande valley sector. that is just the ones who have been tested. in june 39,000 got aways were seen on surveillance. we don t know if they had covid or not likely escaping into the interior of the country. we don t know what their intentions are. joining me right now the architect of president trump s immigration policy stephen miller, founder of america first legal, nonprofit fighting back against the biden agenda. thank you very much for being here this morning. you heard governor abbott and you know that covid is coming across as well as human trafficking and drugs. your thoughts on where we are in
same time surge more national guard, more texas department of public safety officers to make sure that we are doing everything that we can as a state to secure the border. maria: welcome back, that was governor greg abbott on this program last weekend. the number of coronavirus cases among migrant detainees are now up 900% year over year in the rio grande valley sector. that is just the ones who have been tested. in june 39,000 got aways were seen on surveillance. we don t know if they had covid or not likely escaping into the interior of the country. we don t know what their intentions are. joining me right now the architect of president trump s immigration policy stephen miller, founder of america first legal, nonprofit fighting back against the biden agenda. thank you very much for being here this morning. you heard governor abbott and you know that covid is coming across as well as human trafficking and drugs. your thoughts on where we are in