Administration is wavinging them in. Here is whats happening on a daily basis at key crossing points. Federal government releasing bus load after bus load of migrants to private organizations where they are being assisted with travel to cities and states across the country. Little fear of deportation when they cross that border, dana. Dana we want to take you to one of the flash points along the border. Bill melugin is in mission, texas. Good morning, bill. Good morning to you. The day before title 42 ended back in may dhs Secretary Mayokas held a Press Conference at the white house where he promised tougher consequences for any migrants caught crossing illegally after title 42 ended. Listen. I want to be very clear. Our borders are not open. People who cross our border unlawfully and without a legal basis to remain will be promptly processed and removed. Will be promptly processed and removed, he said. Thats not the reality of what were seeing on the ground here in the Rio Grande Vall
Accusing them of engaging in a criminal enterprise designed to overturn the will of georgia voter. The d. A. Wants to try all 19 defendants together at the same time. She wants to do it within six months and that puts this thing on a Collision Course with the primary schedule. Dana the president and legal team are seizing on that saying the charges are politically motivated. Chris christie is here with us. Jonathan turley on deck with legal analysis. In atlanta Jhonattan Seary is standing by for an update. Good morning to you, dana. Former President Trump is lashing out against prosecutors because of the timing of these indictments. Mr. Trump tells fox news digital quote, this politically inspired indictment which could have been brought close to three years ago was tail ored for placement with my Political Campaign where im leading all republicans. He has been indicted along with 18 others including former Chief Of Staff mark meadows and former trump attorneys Rudy Giuliani and sidney
lead to inflammation. increasing amount of research showing this. bill: let me show our audience. number two, guys, the smoke from the canadian wildfires that drifted for several weeks into the u.s., my primarily in the northeast and they call it pm2.5. a tiny particle, right? so tiny it is invisible. so if you were to advise your patients to wear a mask, it would do no good with an invisible particle, would it? the mask wouldn t do much but i want to point out to the viewers and to my patients that i ve been treating a lot of asthma lately and sending people to the e.r. when i worked in the e.r. i dealt with asthma and responses like emphysema getting worse from exposure to wildfire smoke. i ve always wondered what s the long-term risk. it is tiny and invisible and you can t wear a mask all the time
interacting, staying in their normal life, having a lot of stimulation decreases the risk dramatically with which dementia developments. we have treatments on the horizon for this. not the ones coming out now but treatments for the inflammation on the horizon. bill: interesting stuff. marc siegel with us today. great to see you, thank you. dana: georgia secretary of state brad raffensperger responding to the indictment of former president trump. he said this. the most basic principles of a strong democracy are accountability and respect for the constitution and rule of law. you either have it or you don t. that s all he had. bill: he is the one with the telephone call with the recording during the election after math that was cited oftentimes in the 90-some page. dana: pushing back respectfully on that day and he was one of the witnesses. check this one out.
right before 14 democratic senators led by senator jack reed urged the administration to add homeless assistance. so democrats were pleading with the president if you give ukraine $24 billion can we do $5 billion in emergency housing vouchers because this is a problem around the country. again, you have senators, democratic senators from ohio, minnesota, connecticut, new york, vermont, rhode island, oregon, hawaii, arizona, georgia, massachusetts. it is a national problem. it is a serious, sad, tough national problem. bill: put this up, guys. rise in housing costs, we touched on that. lack of affordable rental units and opioid crisis. those three things go together? they do. some of it, i think the mental health issue probably is up there right with opioids.