sean: welcome to hannity. tonight oregon officials have declared a state of emergency in the city of portland tonight over the growing fentanyl crisis after they decriminalized the hard drugs. sara carter on the ground in portland with a full report. finally a good moment at the grammys. imagine that. will this moment possibly lessen the political divide as many on social media think? decide yourself. first tonight the u.s. senate have released their long-awaited border legislation, and, by the way, it s not just about borders, it s about ukraine, funding $60 billion more, and about israel funding only $14 billion. now this bill does absolutely nothing to secure the border. it would be an unmitigated disaster. by the way, every republican should strongly be opposed to this. it would mandate legal representation for all illegal immigrants. it adds 50,000 extra employment and family reunification visas. it gives biden the power to funnel asylum claims to ports of entry if m
tennessee, kentucky and mississippi yesterday. the red cross is on the ground offering shelter to residents. nicole valdes is on the ground in nashville, tennessee with the latest. nicole what do you see. honestly unspeakable damage as we mourn the lives of six people across tennessee who lost their lives one of those a child in montgomery county and let me show you what were seen it is so horrific, you can take a look at this home, look to the left of it, that is somebody s bed completely in the open the sheer force of the tornado that moved through madison tennessee that ripped up the wall surrounding the bedroom. i will take a walk to show you it s not just isolated to one home, this entire street, each house has significant severe damage, roofs, unimaginably torn to pieces, using the power lines that are just laying on the driveway. take a look further that is another home, the second story most eviscerated in the force of the storm and were waiting for a lot more i
they ve arrested 372 suspects. in fact, one of those missing person cases, they are saying the person was missing for 61 years. but the extent of the child abduction, child trafficking problem in china is so huge that although they are having successes this year, the authorities, in reuniting with their families, there still remain tens of thousands of parents who don t know where their children are. child abduction has been a massive problem in china for many years. let s show you some pictures coming from philadelphia were president biden is speaking about voting rights. b. biden is speaking about voting riahts. biden is speaking about voting riahts. . ., ., a ., rights. a 91 your woman in michigan voted early in rights. a 91 your woman in michigan voted early in person rights. a 91 your woman in michigan voted early in person in rights. a 91 your woman in michigan voted early in person in her- rights. a 91 your woman in michigan voted early in person in her 72nd i vote
going to be insecure. brian: dan, more secure, didn t say it was going to be impenetrable but on the road to security. what is your thought? this is what drives people like me, i think a lot of activists and people who knock on doors for republicans absolutely crazy. you know, whereas the democrats you can rely on them to generally like stab you in the front. it s the republicans that will stab you in the back. the establishment ones. because these are the ones that sell you out. these are the ones that run on our principles. strong borders, low taxes, economic freedom and then they get into office and at a critical moment in a fight you can always rely on one republican a jeff flake or a corker type to sell you out. and corker is from tennessee. a relatively strong republican state. this is not a made up fight, brian. the fentanyl problem, the drug problem overall, the gang problem. child trafficking problem. these are all real problems at our southern border and for him to abandon
after being born. at one point they said that the biological father was canadian and changed the story. there s not a lot of credibility here. what s even more suspicious, is that they apparently registered 14 children as belonging to them, six of them had to have been born within ten months of each other and ten of the 14 are still unaccounted for. we know that they are getting about $40,000 a year in welfare benefits and it s unclear whether those ten unaccounted for children really exist in the flesh or just made up names on sheets of paper. is the larger picture that authorities think this couple could be part of a larger child trafficking problem in the country or that region? well, yes, in the region of southern europe, that s always going to be an issue. and the greek authorities are worried about that. it s why the police have asked interpol to help. the charity, which is currently carrying for the girls says it