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Alex Witt Reports

winds gusting 70 miles per hour in yuma, and certain point as we go throughout monday, san francisco, 43 miles per hour. remember, the ground is gonna be so saturated, trees coming down, power lines coming down as a result, we're gonna see some power outages. alex? dow >> yeah, you gotta worry about the desert flash flooding. that is for. so i'm glad you gave us the heads up on that. let me ask you quickly, though, what is the difference between this huge rainfall that you are getting right now, and you remember what southern california but back in january, because that was a record-breaking storm. i mean, the l.a. river adjacent to where i am in the studio in l.a., i can't believe how high it was. i've never seen it like that. >> i know. and you know, that was historic. and we've talked about it for months and months and months. and that was the difference. it was days, days, months event. so we had atmospheric rivers over and over again. that blocking pattern, that connection to climate change where things move very slowly, the jet stream moves. down certainly like rivers in the sky. the difference was we had high amounts of rain. it was a rainy season. but it was a longer duration. so you've had days and days of

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Hurricane Hilary: Where Arizonans can get sandbags ahead of possible flooding in parts of the state

As Hurricane Hilary is raising concerns for flooding in Arizona, various county and city governments are making sand and sandbags available for residents who want to protect their homes from potential floodwaters.

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CNN Newsroom

area. >> another concern is debris flow. signs are already up warning residents near the burn scars in the san bernardino mountains. allison chinchar joins us now from the weather center. what's the latest? >> the latest is, those north american outer bands are just now starting to cross into california. the stream southern portions starting to see a few of those strong thunderstorms begin to push back in. here you can see a lot of that and also some lightning. we're not only seeing rain bands push in but also thunderstorms. this stretches from yuma, arizona over toward palm springs and it's going to continue to spread north. more and more showers and thunderstorms will fill up this area and get heavier through the rest of the day, because that storm is expected to slide north. as it does so, it is expected to weaken as it goes into much

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The Faulkner Focus

pounds of meth. 72 pounds of cocaine and 27,450 fentanyl tablets in 90 days in the state of iowa. so katie, it is impacting every single state in this country. katie wants to know what are three specific actions you would take toward border control. you were just there. >> i was. i was in yuma, arizona, 115 degrees is hot, number one, number two, the first thing we have to do is use common sense. finish the border wall. number one. [applause] number two, we have to crush the cartels. they are the ones that are taking the precursors from china, developing fentanyl in mexican labs, and then they are bringing it across our southern border and ports of entry. we have the available military-grade technology to stop the fentanyl flow across

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Cavuto Live

and medicine. we can do better for the working class americans. western start that right here -- we should start that right here, right now with my administration. charles: changing the name of the inflation reduction act doesn't change the consequences of it which are crushing -- >> absolutely not. charles: -- people like your mom. a couple days ago president biden floated an emergency budget request out there, and as i look at this request, to me, it speaks volumes about priorities. volumings. out of the $40 billion, $4 billion would be allot to the southern border. just $4 billion. this is a topic that you have been extraordinarily passionate about. $4 billion to stem this problem. >> it's -- charles, it's devastating. i was in yuma just a week ago, yuma, arizona, on the border with people working night and day trying to keep our nation safe. and the president continues to diss the issue. of he certainly has not been to that border because if he had been there, he would spend

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Your World With Neil Cavuto

glenn grothman. republicans are not alone in their dissatisfaction, though. arizona senator kyrsten sinema. called out new york city's democrats for waiting about the migrant crisis, come live in yuma for a day. i'm sure house republicans will love to see president biden, who was visiting arizona, perhaps speak a little bit. not going to happen though. >> sandra: not many are holding their breath. thank you very much. our next guest will be testifying at that hearing with cochise county, arizona, sheriff, mark daniels. what's your message at the hearing? >> good afternoon. let me just say, we are honored to have the congressional team in the hearing today. we are going to share our community, share the tragedies we've seen over the last, a little over two years. in less than 18 months, we have placed just over 2300

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Outnumbered

where is the media? >> carley: good question and we talk about cages built. remember the obama/biden administration built them first and trump used them when there was increase in illegal immigration and there was whole outcry when he used them and not when the prior administration did. the cartels are aware of where majority of border patrol and resources are going. they are sending large groups to areas that are less manned and being in more desolate area of arizona and this portion of the border, border patrol can't deal with it, trying to get out of cages quickly as possible. everybody is being affected by this. r.f.k. jr. just released docu-series, where he went to yuma. everybody does interviews and

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FOX and Friends Sunday

that we know is being enabled by this administration across the border right now. >> well, absolutely. and the elites are pushing for a borderless society. they believe themselves to be morally superior to the rest of us, and they have no regard for the consequences of their action. look over to europe and what happened for the last 30 years, they've had essentially a migrant crisis, and they've had to roll back a lot of their open border policies because of rise of trafficking, crime and really just an exhaustion of social resources. you know, i worked in the county hospital system of arizona for about 10 years. we took care of a lot of migrants. yuma, where rfk jr. filmed that documentary, they reported about $30 million of uncompensated care for illegal migrants just this year alone. so, yes, you again have these elites pushing for borderless nations, but yet they continue to protect themselves with borders around their homes to provide them security, and the only people who suffer are those that cannot afford the same things they can. rachel: such a great point.

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FOX and Friends Sunday

i know people in yuma, arizona, who have to travel 50, 70, 100 miles to get their kids into appointments because the hospital in yuma is too full on, as you said, $30 million of uncompensated care. who who picks up that tab? not joe biden. >> taxpayers. rachel: yeah. gianno, your thoughts on this movie by rfk to really highlight the border when this is clearly an issue that the democrats thought, hey, we're all united on this. >> you know, i think it was a smart move, and i've got to be honest when it comes to rfk, he's done something democrats generally don't do when host talking about whether the impact of vaccines, covid, etc., he takes positions that mainstream democrats don't necessarily take, but you can see him getting support for it which tells me there's people in the party that's hungry for truth, and they're not necessarily getting it from joe biden and many of his minions, if you will. rachel: [inaudible] >> no, i don't think he has a to shot. [laughter] anyone here think? i don't think so.

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