hunt after, what 325 bears are killed. how do they know? i mean how are they going to get that word out? sinned out an email blast or something? reporter: telephone number has been set up at the end of each day. there are 33 check-in stations. the state has set up and every hunter who actually kills a bear must turn the bear in and present it within 12 hours. jon: phil keating. let us know how it goes. thanks, phil. reporter: okay. jenna: new next hour of happening now we visit busiest land border crossing in the world and get first-hand look at unique challenges american border agents face and unique solutions to track visitors. in glory days she was fastest across the atlantic but the ss united states and the owner who owns it is sending out an sos.
side, of course california couldn t, even with that funny math they have been using it. but they may have a friend in washington, d.c. i don t think that would be the climate but they have an option. steve: the unions are still very powerful? california is one of these places where they always have sympathy with the citizens because a lot of them don t understand where the money is coming from. you ve got very wealthy silicon valley, hollywood and then you have very poor, and they always vote the same way. let s spend more. brian: maybe phil mickelson will win a few tournaments and they can get the money. poor phil. they had to browbeat him. steve: he s filling in for stuart at fox business. thank you, buddy. gretchen: unions meant for american border agents, so why are they being made in mexico? brian: why are late-night comics a pass
thrashing around, did the gator let you have it pretty good at any point? i didn t get close enough to give me any tail lashing, no. steve: last tuesday in lake county, florida. deputy mcgregor who grew up around gators, ma am, thank you very much more telling your story. you are welcome, thank you. steve: be prepared. coming up next on this tuesday. uniforms meant for american border agents, why are they made in mexico? and supermodel is here. want to know what goes inside the high stakes modeling. you will be surprised and steps in studio e . she is coming up. good morning. rock this way rolling this way
things. it s always better to see than just to read a memo it gives you a much more direct feel for what needs to happen. the homeland security training teams that work on these remote bases are part of a civilian surge where afghans are top some of the same skills as american border agents. they include how to detect and prevent money laundering as well as drug trafficking and human smuggling. the cash collected at the border is half of afghanistan s yearly budget minus foreign aid. what s plain during our chopper flight is that the mountains are stunning but it s some of the roughest touraine on the planet. it s a place where american border agents say there are cultural issues to work out. the region is nomadic. documentation like a passport or birth certificate is also problematic with afghanistan s low rate of literacy. the secretary con sides the obstacles are considerable but her department is chiseling away. longer term, obviously, the goal is for afghanistan to have
exclusive look inside the trip. far inside the beltway, after 15 hours of travel, janet napolitano went to operating base torkham. border protection and immigration and the coast guard arrived here 18 months ago to train the afghan. patrol the precarious crossing that s a main artery for military traffic. it s going to be an intense week coming up, as we ll see an it will of different things. it s always better to see it than just to read a memo. the homeland security training teams are part of civilian surge where the afghans are taught some of the same skills as american border agents and that includes how to protect money laundering