has this exclusive reporting. take us through what the document is. back in may this is an inspector general report. what exactly was this report, what did it find, who did it go to? that s a great question. a lot of inspector general reports do become public. this was internal. it was put together by inspectors who did drop-ins to several border stations in the el paso sector. one they found in particular when they went to they said had terrible conditions, they found that 756 migrants, steve, had to use four showers. they found children who were being processed in the parking lot and having to wait outside, not even having matts to sleep on. people who didn t have clean changes of clothes. the majority of immigrants there had to be in soiled clothes for days or even weeks. if some of those conditions sound familiar, it s because they are a lot like what we heard from lawyers who went to a facility in the same sector just a couple weeks ago. but when that happened, the dhs
comey s firing. the discussion of removing trump from office from stunning details from what it is like on the inside? robert mueller has a new supervisor freshly sworn in, william barr. why is the top conservatives warning tonight that mueller will be gone soon. president trump will fund the government but will declare a national emergency in order to get his border wall. all of it as the 11th hour gets underway on a thursday night. good evening once again from our headquarters here in new york. day 756 of the trump administration. congress passed a spending bill meaning we won t be covering a shutdown tomorrow night. speaker pelosi added her signature now goes onto the president, a plan to declare a national emergency to help build that long promise wall. that has not over shadow the big news, a former acting director
if someone in this lawsuit or someone in this county has evidence of voting fraud or irregularities at the super visor s office, they should report it to their local law enforcement officer. joining us now former republican senator from minnesota norm coleman who lost his seat to al franken after a contentious recount in the 2008 election. sir, good to have you with us this morning. you certainly have a perspective that is important at this point. reliving the nightmare? just what you wanted to do, right? let me say this, you know, even i was up 756 votes on election night. when the machines were certified, november 18th, which is what will happen in florida, i think governor it will be governor desantis, he will be ahead on the machine count, i think it will be beyond the margin that calls for mandatory hand recount so that race should be taken care of. and then the scott race, but
an isis one and painted part of an isis-inspired threat on one wall. why don t you hear about the story? it s obvious. first the bomb didn t go off. that s how news works. we never report on the plane lands safely. and of course the weapon was not a gun but a bomb. anyway we should be grateful no one got hurt but don t be relieved because the only reason why no one got hurt is that they got lucky. that backpack smoked and a kid saw it. i returned to the solutions. hardening soft targets, surveillance cameras should have caught kid painting the wall or placing the flag. metal detectors couldn t do a lot to reduce all threats but right now all we have to rely on our eyeballs and chance. we can do better. this story was on the front page of the usa today. 756 copycat threats since the parkland mass murder. there s been
entemanns. i get 53% per week, that comes to $212 per month and 5 that means $2756 per year. it may not mean much to the leaders of left but it means food on the table and clothes on the backs of those sus. steve: you didn t knee the 2500 bucks. that is drop in the bucket. people want to keep more of our money. now that we are able to, which party will you vote for? brian: dan heninger talked about, what does it mean for the republicans november from the wall street journal editorial page which i borrowed from jillian. jillian: remember the crumb doughnuts? i hadn t had them for years. they are a little messy but still delicious. so good. okay. let s talk about more important