managed a border, i.e.,idn t wa he didn t want he didn t want to manage it successfully. he wanted it wide open southern border to allow migrants, illegal immigrants to come into the united states ad nauseum. thisw illegal is the plan from house. so i m glad that the supremesup court is holding up titl e twow for now while they hear why they hear the full case. but at the supreme court needspo to understand is that joe biden is not following immigrationn a law on purpose because he and the democrats want and wide open border here in the united states . sara , you ve spent more time the border thane sp anybody i know of.re tim your intrepid work is really been admirable. ody i and , you know, you re kind of the lone ranger down there for r the last couple of years. therenbc, abc , cbs, that was s we don t go down there. we re you know, we re beef with joe. and so we can t coveere.r his biggest crisis. now all of a sudden because of title two, they just say, well, let s go take a look,
needs help. and even the head of amvets because this was a veteransid charity event, he said like, i m going to help this guy because the government hasn t helped him. you know, it s the judge s point. he should have at least been sent to hospital for an evaluation so he could have gotten something. well, just okay, i ll throw this to you. we hear ad nauseum for good reason because, you know, children being shot in schools, it s appalling and tragic and we have to take action evenn though the pro gun guy i say that what that action is , is where we dispute a lot ofis times. but the guy i interviewed, joe tinslay, i believe, and that s who tackledwed him and he said that he had a conversation with him while wrestling him to the ground. and what you learnedhiwres is probably a is probably having a mental health crisis and this is the next thing that s happened that mental health is a part of that. when do we start saying, hey, t it doesn t have to end inge tragedy to still be something
hear? well, not quite. but it is closer than the president was before to what those climate activists have wanted to here because for days now, the question the white house has been getting over and over ad nauseum, will president biden declare a national climate emergency. today he didn t quite declare it, but he went right up to the brink, describing climate change repeatedly as an emergency and also saying that he will take steps in the coming weeks to align the federal government s policies with that reality, to take the procedural steps to recognize that. so, he would very strongly suggest it that he will ultimately take that step, which would free up federal resources to be able to help address the climate change issues. but the president also today had a big focus he was really trying to use the bully pulpit to put pressure on private industries, saying the administration is trying to make it easier through regulation and permitting for people to step up
that could f very easily come here the right to die, maybe a right for the government and corporate interests, the health insurers to kill youa if you become inconvenient. charles kamisese thought a lot about this over a long time. he s the author of losing our dignity have sexualize medicine is undermining fundamental human qualities. also professor at creighton schoolli of medicine who joins us tonight. professor, thanks so much for. coming in . i know that you saw that you were the first person we thought of when we saws this piece. are we overstating what srsng happening here? and first of all, thank you so b much for covering it, tucker , because there s a lot ofto coverage and i think i have to wonder why. i mean, the violence is something we here covered ad nauseum. everything today is violence, even things obviously aren t violent. yes, this iss violence. this is medicalise violence. why isn t this being covered? why aren t we talking about itt especially when it s pooror peopl
and let me say this last thing, ari, all of us are treated to his sense of relief as the verdict is being read and the rest of us get no relief. the rest of us tonight, our souls feel heavy, on heightened alert for our protection and safety, so he gets to go home and sleep in his bed tonight, the rest of us get to think whether it is safe to exercise our right to peacefully protest. and two people that lost their lives do not get to go rest. go ahead. i mean, i just think what dr. cooper is saying is so critically important. all of us are being subjugated to defense of white supremacy and kyle rittenhouse s feelings. we talked about his tears ad nauseum. we will talk about the tears displayed today more.