with judge jeanine pirro, harold ford jrwith, jesse wattes and greg gutfeld. it s 5:00 in new york city. this, is the five dramatic showdown over security at the r reaching a breaking point. right now, texas is telling the biden administrations tellio to come and take it. today is the deadline the white house gave the governor,e greg, on allowing federal agents access to shelby park in eagle so they can remove the razor wire there. th to let the feds in and hasitio a coalition of 25 red state governors on its side. ofg could now be headed back to court, and texas is confident it will win. t but the white house says abbot is breaking the law by playingot gameuse as as. shy we will not shy away from n calling out what we seepoli. as political games from as political games from safe. it does not protect our communities. and that s who he cares about. and that s who he cares about. that st,e people of texas.t,e people of what we re seeing from governor abbott, you heardtexase s
the network and other groups of faith to go have a chat with them. we had a former ambassador who speaks the language and interprets for us and to see the conditions. even though the conditions were better than initially. they are still very bad. they can t bathe and seeing children in their mother s arms being held with their eyes looking for some hope. as we talk to them through the interpreter, they said they were afraid to go back to haiti. they ran of what s happening in haiti in terms of the president being assassinated and with other terrorism going on there and with earthquake, some of them does not have a home to go to. they legitimately were looking
few weeks in central california as we experience the hot temperatures, the majority of the state is in extreme drought conditions. here they depend on a well that failed, and when this well stopped operating, the entire community was left without water. when we came into your kitchen, the first thing you wanted to show me is that you have water. why. why is that a big deal right now? well, if you want to go out and turn off the water at your home for two or three weeks, you ll see why it s a big deal. you have no water. you re all accustomed to going up to the sink and brushing our teeth in the morning, taking a shower. none of that is available when you don t have water. you can t wash your clothes. you can t bathe the kids, you know. so it s a hardship.
this is up i m david gura, this morning president trump continues to engage in historical revisionism. he woke up early and said on twitter he did nothing to lead people on at a rally in greenville, north carolina. he said he wasn t particularly happy with the chant that erupted. directed at congresswoman ilhan omar and confoundingly, while he wasn t happy with what they said, he went on to praise them as part of a very big and patriotic crowd. this disingenuous disavowel continues. this week you can t bathe in a chant like that and simply disavow it. what we witnessed this week is not new or novel. it is rhetoric and behavior we have seen time and time again. from the white nationalist rally in charlottesville, virginia,
no justice. [ cheers and applause ] how is this happening in america? it s austerity gone wild. does the financially bankrupt city of detroit need to raise money? yes. not like this. governor snyder and unelected managers are trying to balance the city s books on the backs of the poor. they are leaving 17,000 without water to drink. they can t cook for their families. they can t bathe. they can t even flush a toilet. what kind of government would allow its people to live without water. what kind of people are we? you are can t live without water. you want to cut off a family s water without notice because you re late? can t take a bath, wash clothes, cook food, it s unsanitary. how do i live?