we re going to talk about that a little later on. we should keep these christmas songs going today. [jingle bells] excellent op-ed. we will get to that first of all good morning to you. griff: good morning, no debate whether or not christmas season ends or continues in the superdome. we were showing the will superdome because it s a cool shot. joe: that song is one of my guilty pleasures songs. that s on my gym play list right there. i m not going to lie. rachel: i thought are a lot more manly songs. joe: there are hate songs got balance it out so you don t stay mad at the weights all day. griff: meet iron like meet me in the middle is that how it works? [laughter] joe: probably more like that than you guys realize. griff i didn t have we have to highlight just off air before we started complimenting joey s pocket square those us in this business have to wear a pocket square because it looks good. you have pheasant feathers? these are peacock and others. thi
the sand when 60 people are dead across 12 states because of a blizzard and because title 42 could lift possibly today. the supreme court has slated it to end at 11:59 p.m. tonight unless they step in. it will end at midnight. and you ve already got massive tents being set up outside of el paso. where we have seen so much of the crisis with those migrants laying out in the streets. you can see the cover of the new york post here welcome mat feds build massive tent city outside of el paso for biden s open border. a tweet from the san diego county supervisor further west. 646 migrants have been dropped off in san diego county over the past three days. he says our shelters are stretched beyond capacity. this is unsustainable and the federal government doesn t seem to care. retired border agent taping video of it that was given to me overnight. he runs a site called old patrol hq and you see some 50, 60
very robust check with the department of state. and also, all of our federal agencies. reporter: this is their home for the next two or three days. hastily assembled cots for beds and 40 people to a tent. women and children are inside the cavernous airplane hangar. men sleep in the tent city outside. with a small area in between for families to meet. none are allowed to leave, yet. these are the temporary living facilities. the capacity here, at the moment, is 5,000. they are hoping to get that up to 7,500 but there is a flight arriving here almost every hour and a half and it s filling up fast. on our way out, we meet this man. he says he is a u.s. citizen from virginia and had flown to afghanistan to visit family, and got married there last week. so i just, like, rushed like everybody else. and the only people that i could get in was my dad and my sister. u.s. forces were shooting fires. taliban. and also, like, afghan forces,
reporter: this is their home for the next two or three days, hastily assembled cots for beds, 40 people to a tent. women and children are inside the cavernous airplane hangar. men sleep in the tent city outside with a small area in between for families to meet. none are allowed to leave yet. these are the temporary living facilities. the capacity here at the moment is 5,000. they re hoping to get that up to 7,500. but there is a flight arriving here almost every hour and a half, and it s filling up fast. on our way out, we meet hasib kamal. he says he s a u.s. citizen from virginia and had flown to afghanistan to visit family and got married there last week. so i just, like, rushed, like everybody else. the only people that i could get in was my dad and my u.s. u.s. forces were shooting, taliban and afghan forces at the gate, so people were getting hurt left and right.
and then, also, we we do a very robust check with the department of state and also all of our federal agencies. reporter: this is their home for the next two or three days. hastily assembled cots for beds and 40 people to a tent. women and children are inside the cavernous airplane hangar. men sleep in the tent city outside. with a small area in between for families to meet. none are allowed to leave, yet. reporter: these are the temporary living facilities. the capacity here at the moment is 5,000. they are hoping to get that up to 7,500 but there is a flight living here almost every hour and a half. and it s filling up fast. on our way out, we meet this man. he says he is a u.s. citizen from virginia and had flown to afghanistan to visit family and got married there last week. #. so i just, like, rushed like everybody else. and the only people that i could get in was my dad and my sister. u.s. forces were shooting fires.