hello, bill. reporter: hey, mike. good afternoon to you. yeah, the latest information we re hearing is at least eight people dead after two of these suspected human smuggling boats capsized off the coast of san diego. and this just highlights the fact that we ve got more death at our southern border now. any way you slice slice it whether it s people crowning in the river, dying of dehydration out in the desert, boats sinking in the florida keys or off the california coast, it goes to show you the risk a lot of these migrants take as they try to get here to the united states. fiscal year 2022, more than 800 my granter deaths migrant deaths at our southern border, the all-time record. and it goes to show these human smugglers don t care if people get their alive or kid. they get paid either way. we saw that firsthand in san antonio last summer when that horrific incident happened with the trailer of 53 migrants dead, baked to death in the heat, essentially, outside the cit
known as black beach where the most secluded beaches in san diego. the vessels during the migrants those are small open outboard engines. they usually say use for smuggling. because of the overnight thick fog in the year that has delayed the search for more victims. crews are hoping to use helicopters once those weather conditions improve. arthel: forming acting ice director tom will join us in a moment but first let s go to bill he is alive in mission, texas with the very latest on the search, bill. what s arthel come good afternoon here for unfortunate this is looking like at another human meddling in smuggling that gone wrong turn deadly we ve seen this happen over and over and over again. at the southern border during the border crisis latest death tallied so far, eight people. you take a look at video this happened late last night. you guys mentioned there are still seven people missing after these boats crashed into each other. that death account can potentially go high
that is a real challenge. to be delayed by the president more than a month, to release this budget and have a nonserious budget reporter: and, of course, if both sides can t come to an agreement on a budge, we could have one of those budget showdowns at the end of september. of course, you remember those very well, mike. mike: indeed. lucas tomlinson live on the north lawn, thanks very much. u.s. treasury secretary janet yellen says the federal government will not bail out silicon valley bank. the collapse of svb marks the largest bank failure since the 2008 financial crisis. nate foy is live with the latest. hello, nate. reporter: hey, mike. yeah, despite saying a bailout is off the table, treasury secretary janet yellen this morning promises that regulators are, in fact, helping goeser the thes, but she declined to say how. instead the, yellen is trying to assure the public the u.s. banking system remains strong despite sill finish silicon
s budget talks about equality and climate change than it does dealing with china, dealing with fentanyl, dealing with putting our workforce back in the workplace. that is a real challenge. to be delayed by this president more than a month to release his budget and have a non- serious budget. democrats rushed to defend the president s budget and support his decision to tax wealthy americans. is a bold and compassionate step forward. we have to do it should have been done years ago which is making sure billions are paying their fair share and corporations are also. there s an invasion of their practices but let us to the situation. of course the longer it takes to get any kind of resolution on the budget that could impact september, of course the end of the fiscal year to keep the government (could have been of the budget showdowns, arthel we had planed us to experience. that s hope not. all right lucas tomlinson, live
on those very key and delicate issues. eric: so what does that mean with no real progress? has the president dug a hole for himself? will he potentially delay this through next month when the democrats take congress? what could happen? there have been so many of these budget showdowns in recent years whether it was republicans or democrats in congress, president trump, president obama before him. usually they find some way to work it out in the closing hours, even minutes. but this time they are at a real hard impasse. president trump made that southern border wall a key campaign plank. he doesn t want to back off. democrats are saying, no way. probably they will find some way to push this at least into the new year, into january, maybe til next year. but that probably won t happen until the last possible hours, even minutes. eric: well, they could approve some temporary spending extensions, that sort of thing? that s right. they could just hold federal