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Facedown in the rio grande river, highlights the desperation for those forced to leave their home. people flee their homes because they feel they have to. why? because they don t have a job. they are being threatened by gangs. they don t have basic things like water, education, health. reporter: the u.s. customs and border patrol says, the number of families from el salvador apprehended at the border has tripled last year. he hopes to stem that flow by making it safer. a tough challenge for the 37-year-old president, whose country has thousands of gang members and one of the highest murder rates in the world. the united states cut hundreds of millions of dollars to aid to el salvador over the migrant crisis. he wants to improve relations with the u.s. and warns people not to make the journey to america, where they will not be welcome. here in el salvador, you have ....
Least 97% of americans agree that it is good smart policy to close that loophole. hopefully they will speak up when it is time to get that bill through the senate. it is just a start. but in the united states we lose nearly 100 people each day to gun violence including murders, suicides, and accidents. elected officials refused to enact legislation to nation it safer. this stuff was not hard. this was part of the weaknesses in our policy that we can change. i think what is most strus straiting is no one is talking about banning guns. but they say look, we have cars killing as many people as guns, ....
And come in to go through the port of entry where you can be processed. it safer for people who want to get into the country, and it safer for people who are already here to have that. everyone in america, i think, understands that. it is not a controversial concept. i think people are getting to the point where they are disgusted with what s going on in washington. because i know that everybody wins more, everybody s got a political chip in this that doesn t support a solution. harris: by the way, i looked at some gallup polling. congress is down like 13%, that s their approval rating pr pre13%! martha: people understand what s going on. harris: people of the people who are representing them. that is in total. that is a dysfunction and body. i m surprised they got double digits, prickly, with what s been going on. i want to ask it this way, because there has to be a mechanism. i ask other senators about this, and congress women and men. there has to be some sort of ....
This is nancy pelosi s claim about what sanctuary policies actually accomplish. watch. are a city of san francisco is a sanctuary city and we see it as a place where it makes it safer. it makes us safer because people can go to school, they can get driver s license, they can be witnesses against other violence that they see in the community. laura: is your community feeling safer tonight? they are not feeling safer. but we are not against our undocumented communities. i think it needs to be very clear, even our undocumented community, they are not afraid of the law enforcement. that s a lie, every time we deal with one of the sanctuary policy cases. ....
Not to be a department of state. killing it this way, is for people running to the right for the republican pry marys. there s a fundamental cultural problems. politicians on both sides, but i think there s more late on the republican side, denigrate the men and women serving the country without a lot of pay, making it safer, less vulnerable to exploitation. saving american citizens around the world in a direct sense. they re not getting credit for that. last question, does jared kushner deny he wrote tillerson s remarks in china, when he went and parroted the chinese government? no comment from them. ronan farrow, remarkable reporting. thanks. thanks. great to be here. we ll be back. stay with us. ....