tents are spilling outside the facility s gates, exposed to the elements. rain is coming in. it s going to pool. it s going to fester. all of this a stone s throw from where u.s. border agents fired teargas at the border. san diego within view, but all but unreachable for these people now. many of them have traveled thousands of miles across central america. one migrant reported, quote, there are sick children here and we re cold and hungry. the whole world is watching what s happening here. this is what s happening. families forced to wait and in in line for hours for food examine hygiene supplies. here s a glimpse of those in the crowd. this is a mother from honduras. she s holding her one month old daughter. that baby was born traveling in the caravan. infants, children, they play at the ports. look at this. what an arresting image this is. these kids, leaning up against
teargas at the border. san diego within view, but all but unreachable for these people now. many of them have traveled thousands of miles across central america. one migrant reported, quote, there are sick children here and we re cold and hungry. the whole world is watching what s happening here. this is what s happening. families forced to wait and in in line for hours for food examine hygiene supplies. here s a glimpse of those in the crowd. this is a mother from honduras. she s holding her one month old daughter. that baby was born traveling in the caravan. infants, children, they play at the ports. look at this. what an arresting image this is. these kids, leaning up against the shields, that this is what is going to be burned into their brains about this experience. elmo in one hand, reaching out to these officers with the other. a mother and child living in a tent and mats. for how long, maybe months?
democrats to have a plan, and it is called a medicare for all, it will cost about $32 trillion to implement. people get what that is. that is unattainable, unreachable. so this is a favorite for gutfeld. pc culture. people don t want to speak code from college campuses, forcing it upon american society. it is too anti-free speech. that is trump. that is the trump of effect. not everything is racist, anti-semitic. there are some things that are anti-semitic and racist at that should be called out. not everything on television that disagrees with your point of view is racist. i think that is an interesting barometer of where we are today. greg: dominic juan: jesse, what you heard from shannon, what do you make of the wall? jesse: it is evenly split. republicans i don t like the wall, they don t like the cost of it, or they are more business friendly, but if republicans
and telephone. unreachable and unrecognizable. our lives are gone here. yeah, all the stores, all the restaurants, everything. there s nothing left here anymore. all the homes on this side of the road and the beach, they re all gone. it was bad. it was bad. never want to go through it again. ever. next time, i m going opposite of wherever it is. i m leaving. i just can t describe the feeling, and i know i m not the only one here who feels the same. they ve lost everything. all right. let s go to miguel marquez, our colleague in mexico beach this morning. you re there. the sun is out, and it s flattened. it is flattened behind you. what are people saying to you? between that wind that was like a buzzsaw and then the storm surge which may have been 12 feet or higher that just wiped everything clean, this was a neighborhood. there are a few homes still
zealand including cousin chelsea were just as scared and just as helpless. one of my friends got a text that said there had been a massive tsunami in japan. obviously we all freaked out because georgia was over there. they turned on the tv and saw images from noda, the little coastal town where georgia was based. it was unrecognizable from the images she had sent to us. the buildings were destroyed, there was debris everywhere. and georgia, though they tried and tried, was unreachable. we really thought that she had gone, kind of lost hope i guess. back in indiana that night, the news ever worse, john turned on his computer and read that last e-mail from zach. he sent it literally ten minutes before the earthquake hit, birthday greeting. and said what? happy birthday, love you. it said much more than that, though.