especially in the outer boroughs. the failing new york times reported $24 million in second-quarter profits yesterday. what more can you tell us. obviously, the president loves to target them and say that failing new york ti new york ti new york times is failing at failing. which is pretty witty. subscriber base keeps growing but now 2.9 million digital only subscribers. that hit 99 million euros in this quarter. on a total revenue of $415 million, so, not a terrible margin. but both print and digital ed advertisers have seen a decline and share closed down more than 6.5%. always great to have you with us. jonathan swann has a look at
our nation, state, is at threat. they re not at threat at the border. you know, what most people know is that there s a net migration minus from mexico currently. we don t need to spend hundreds of millions of dollars. when bush did this during his administration, he called out 6,000 national guard troops to the tune of about $415 million. that s money we could spend to protect medicare and medicaid which are under assault by this administration. that s money that could go for food stamps, for job creation. we don t need to spend that kind of money on something that doesn t make sense. it s a complete distraction. you mentioned bush. i m interested in your perspective here because i know you ve you know this lane. i should say, and we should keep in mind president obama and president george w. bush
cost $415 million and it came from the navy and air force s operations and maintenance accounts. arthel: thank you. take care. rick: more trouble for facebook as ceo mark zuckerberg prepares to face congress next week. the latest on the social media giant just minutes away. here you go little guy.
in 2016. but a top general at the pentagon would not call it a crisis. i would reject it s a crisis. those are mishaps that occurred. we will look at each one in turn. each one is tragic. we regret each one. we will look at them carefully. i m not prepared to say it s a wave of mishaps or some form of crisis. the house armed services chairman warned the white house not to rob the military s readiness money to fund the national guard at the border. president george w. bush sent a 6,000 troops to the mexico border, it cost $415 million, money that was stripped from the air force and navy s operations and maintenance budget. the pentagon just received $700 billion, a sizable portion of that. it is supposed to help fix aircraft and approve pilot training. bret? jennifer griffin of the pentagon. thank you. the daughter of a former come on spike who was poisoned along with her father last month in ee
repair their homes. however, aid requested by the united nations from international donors has been slow to come in. the u.n. reports only 22.4 million of the $415 million has been requested. we re getting incredible stories of survival out of that country. earlier our journalist spent a week documenting the aftermath and talked us to about this experience. what was it like to be in kathmandu in those first moments of the earthquake and the aftermath. i think i ve experienced some tremors before, kaup l of seconds and it disappeared. but after three seconds the intensity went through the roof, the building is shaking, things are coming off of the walls, people are screaming and at that moment you realize you re totally out of control. and you could see immediately, i suppose, the