bill: juan, let me break this to you. we don t have any money it s all gone now. my goodness, do we want those drug lords in the united states? let s help felipe to fight them down there so we don t have to deal with them. bill: i would be more confident with the 1.4 billion if our guys were down there helping them. you know what i m talking about there. i m not sending you mention cans 1.4 without supervision from our guys. calling me cynical. let s work on it together. bill: still dodging the hypocritical question here. calderon has got to come out and say here is why we are doing it look, it s not a bad idea. i don t want people. it s not the united states has been pushing mexico since 1996. bill: how do you know that. they started working on vincent fox spoke to them when he was present. felipe calderon has been talking about. this they have been building fences and walls since 1996. it s not a new thing. it s gotten out to the media but it s what we have wanted
my goodness, do we want those drug lords in the united states? let s help felipe to fight them down there so we don t have to deal with them. bill: i would be more confident with the 1.4 billion if our guys were down there helping them. you know what i m talking about there. i m not sending you mention cans 1.4 without supervision from our guys. calling me cynical. let s work on it together. bill: still dodging the hypocritical question here. calderon has got to come out and say here is why we are doing it look, it s not a bad idea. i don t want people. it s not the united states has been pushing mexico since 1996. bill: how do you know that. they started working on vincent fox spoke to them when he was present. felipe calderon has been talking about. this they have been building fences and walls since 1996. it s not a new thing. it s gotten out to the media but it s what we have wanted them to do for long time. bill: i think it s a good idea. i want you to pinpoint
gone now. my goodness, do we want those drug lords in the united states? let s help felipe to fight them down there so we don t have to deal with them. bill: i would be more confident with the 1.4 billion if our guys were down there helping them. you know what i m talking about there. i m not sending you mention cans 1.4 without supervision from our guys. calling me cynical. let s work on it together. bill: still dodging the hypocritical question here. calderon has got to come out and say here is why we are doing it look, it s not a bad idea. i don t want people. it s not the united states has been pushing mexico since 1996. bill: how do you know that. they started working on vincent fox spoke to them when he was present. felipe calderon has been talking about. this they have been building fences and walls since 1996. it s not a new thing. it s gotten out to the media but it s what we have wanted them to do for long time. bill: i think it s a good
of [ inaudible ] intelligence gathering, building fences? what will the soldiers will be doing? gnaw for asking that they did thank you for asking that they did comment they would build 20 to miles of more fence in arizona. 22 current miles, repairing not 22 new right. they are going to repair 22 miles of existing fences. we did ask whether that would be pedestrian or or it could be a combination of both. only 524, are these people going to be sitting in offices doing paperwork? yes, support, surveillance support. can you clarify what you they are going to come and ramp up and then come down? yeah, they are saying they are going to provide 524 national guard, but they start
measures stems in part from the death of robert krantz, a wrap wrap rancher. let s talk about with that d bing l, former chief of staff at customs and border protection. thad, we are already boosted the number of border patrol officers, we re up to 20,000 now? that s right, jon. jon: given the ongoing problems at the border, why not send in the national guard? well, it could be part of a solution, jon, but it s not a silver bullet. we did deploy large numbers of national guard troops just a few years ago, and while that was helpful, it was most helpful in mission support roles, building fences and roads, helping with surveillance, repairing vehicles. if the we re going to do it, it should be decided by close coordination between the department of defense and homeland security about where those make sense and what occupations they should fill, but no one should be deluded to