university of the miami 41.2 million. they got all of this money. they still won t open. here is an idea, if you re not going to open up, give the money back. maybe we can pay off the debt with that money. it is truly unbelievable to see what happened during the pandemic. you see the mental health crisis. yet you want to do the same thing to these kids. your university, pete, we covered this, princeton, they require you to get both vaccines, to be boosted, tested. now you can t even leave the county. this is really demented what is happening, rachel. rachel: it absolutely is. by the way princeton used the covid money to hire right investigators to investigate kids who were violating so-called covid rules. i mean they were using it to turn the university into a chinese surveillance state. this is absolutely outrageous. by the way, these universities are sitting on massive
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so the bill that is about to get passed, title 6, which pertains to the department of homeland security s funding on additional appropriation, states an additional $497.4 million, quote, for procurement, construction and improvements. of that total, $341.2 million are to, quote and this is what it says in the bill. to replace approximately 40 miles of existing primary pedestrian and vehicle border fencing along the southwest border using previously deployed and operationally effective designs, such as currently deployed steel designs that prioritize agent safety. so that s your answer, charlie. hold on. we have we have a porous border right now. with broken fences, things that can be cut through, places that can be driven over. and to replace this with 20-foot-high ballard wall will protect our country. something that the dhs has
of that total, $341.2 million are to, quote and this is what it says in the bill. to replace approximately 40 miles of existing primary pedestrian and vehicle border fencing along the southwest border using previously deployed and operationally effective designs, such as currently deployed steel designs that prioritize agent safety. so that s your answer, charlie. hold on. we have we have a porous border right now. with broken fences, things that can be cut through, places that can be driven over. and to replace this with 20-foot-high ballard wall will protect our country. something that the dhs has designated the most effective way to do this. so that s what we got out of this bill. photos of fences or walls? that is called a ballard wall and that is called a levee wall.
the bill that s about to get passed, title six states that an additional $497 for procurement, construction and improvements of that total, $341.2 million are to, quote, this is literally what it says in the bill. to replace approximately 40 miles of existing primary pedestrian and vehicle border fencing along the southwest border using previously deployed and operationally effective designs such as steel despines prioritize agent safety. so that s your answer, charlie. hold on. wave porous border right now with broken fences, things that can be cut through, places that can literally be driven over. to replace this with 20 foot high ballard wall will protect our country. something that the dhs has designated the most effective