border? reporter: it s interest whg you cover these international summits to compare what you see put down on paper. these agreements that are hammered out behind closed doors ahead of the summit versus away we hear from the respective leaders in public when they have a chance to speak before the camera. let s talk about what was put down on paper as it relates to some deepening commitments from both parties to try to address the root causes of the surges we re seeing. the lead rrs going to be following through on the commitments they made in los angeles earlier this year to open up a virtual portal that would be accessible to migrants throughout the hemisphere who want to travel to whether it s mexico, the united states or canada to give them sort of a lay of the land of what the legal pathways in doing so are. the leaders aing they are bing billing a center at the southern border of mexico to also provide these kinds of resources. remember, a lot of the migrant
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but i wonder if people around him aren t a little bit nervous about what could be here, what we could learn. i mean, look, he has been fundraising off of this and trying to use it to show that the fbi is defense him, department of justice is against him, but could they be nervous about what could be in there? it is interesting. i eachteach trial advocacy and y when you look at evidence, you have to look at it one way that helps you and one way that it doesn t because people process information differently. you go to a chinese restaurant and it says that you get a fortune cookie that says you re going away for a long time, some people think you re going to tahiti, but some think that they are going to prison. but same piece of information. so it doesn t surprise me that people around the president say this won t help us, some say it will help us. at the end of the day,er rrs difference of what comes out, people will read it the way they want to read it. so again, the compellinging
more and they will not be taxed more if under $400,000. todd: the whistle-blower bill hank joins us, we have been looking forward to this interview for a while now. this week and i spoke with a lot of people and there was definitely some humor with regard to this. these aren t 1% errs, they are worried that irs would go after them and their normal lives. how bad will this get to the middle class? i think the best way to put it is the irs will go after people with enough money to be targets, but not enough money to hire a washington lobbyist. and the overall problem is that the irs is simply not accountable, and they can be the irs is influenced by washington lobbyists. any central problem is