todd: why doesn t she loaned her jet out to me, carley? companies are willing to bring on and keep those employees following covid. some include therapy and a four day work week and ability to work anywhere in the country and even access to a house in the hamptons? the president of sage, one of the companies giving out the park said rather than negative feelings by going to work because i have to make a living, suddenly i want to go to work because i can combine it with my wife that i love. one company employing people to build makeshift offices anywhere employees want to live. another company is giving memberships to so-called house and elite, swanky private club. is inflation touching these companies? how are they affording this question marks me when i m doing my best to not actually have seen come out of my ears right now. let me just say this, enjoy it
the faulkner focus top of the hour. bill: some critics are asking if the biden administration has a blind spot on the crisis on the southern border and focusing diplomatic response on the northern triangle countries in central america. it doesn t address the surge of migrants coming from south america, caribbean and asia. william la jeunesse back in l.a. with more on all that. good morning. the administration said it would solve the border crisis by looking at the root causes in central america. that solution doesn t fit a united nations showing up at the border. ecuador, cubans, brazilians, venezuela and mexicans and in many cases these are not poor migrants displaced by hurricanes or corruption. people who see an opportunity who know they will not be sent home so they are coming here.
emergency declaration. he can do it. that is short term and band-aid solutions and he s trying to put it at least in the public discussion a long-term solution i m fine with that. to rally support. but that long-term solution doesn t address the detention issue, which is what chris is talking about is the emergency. you re right. that s the whole point. eliminating diversity visas is not an emergency. dealing with the fact that people are look, folks low skilled versus high skilled and focussing on high skilled is not an emergency. making sure that veterans and current he didn t say it was. folks currently fighting in the military that s true. can t become citizens is not the emergency. it is a problem. i m saying you should deal with the emergency. everything else can be out there, i m just saying it s an emergency. it s very real. i m afraid kids are going to die. they don t have to. he s got this emergency declaration that i think is a fugazi em
food and help, you re saying let s fix the levees. chris, the long-term solutions the long-term solutions all have to come through congress. they do. whether it s money why not do what they re asking them to do through the emergency declaration. he can do it. that is short term and band-aid solutions and he s trying to put it at least in the public discussion a long-term solution i m fine with that. to rally support. but that long-term solution doesn t address the detention issue, which is what chris is talking about is the emergency. you re right. that s the whole point. eliminating diversity visas is not an emergency. dealing with the fact that people are look, folks low skilled versus high skilled and focussing on high skilled is not an emergency. making sure that veterans and current he didn t say it was. folks currently fighting in the military that s true. can t become citizens is not the manly. it is a problem. i m saying you should de
the arab voice not entirely unanimo unanimous. iraq rejects the operation. the iraqi foreign minister tells me today we made it clear we are against the military intervention. for now that solution doesn t seem to be on the table. the voices of concern drowned out by the voices of war. zain, there are still, there is still a diplomatic window open. there s talks and consultations. the united nations, the international community is urging diplomatic political talks to get everybody together to stop this. they do not want to see an increase in violence, this invasion going forward, but talking to the ministers and hearing what they had to say, it sounds like it could be imminent, especially from the yemeni foreign minister. one thing that wasn t discussed