they re walking back some of their, quote, zero tolerance policies at the borders. we re learning that border patrol won t be criminally charging some parents for illegally entering our country d is not what attorney general sessions wants, though. brian yenis joins us live from mcallen, texas with the details of what s going on down on the ground. we re at the u.s. customs and border patrol protection. their processing center in mcallen. the first stop for immigrants caught illegally at the border. yesterday the commissioner spoke to a small group of reporters here and what he said was they could no longer enforce trump s zero tolerance policy. they do not have enough space. ice detention facilities do not have enough beds. under trump s zero tolerance policy all adults, including parents with children, were prosecuted criminally. now the commissioner says parents will be given ankle
history, he can be the big man on campus! so you think this video accomplishes that. i think this is a fascinating case. i don t know how kim jong-un would receive this. what i m saying it s too simpic to say it s propaganda video. i think there s a lot b about profiling here from american government experts. it tells me h about america as it does b about kim jong-un. ambassador, in terms of what the president saying about kim jong-il en, i played a few of these comments before, but he has been very glowing when whatever you wan to say, whether it s what he thinks or pandering to what he thinks is kim s need. for accolades. here s some of what trump has been saying. he s a very talented man. he s got a great personality. he s a you know, funny guy. a very smart guy. a great negotiator. loves his people. his country. his country d love him. his people, you see the ferver, they have a great ferver. i think he wants to do a great job for north korea. he wants to do what s right.
judge jeanine: let me answery your question, francisco, the reason i can t go get them is because you are letting them out the side door and you are protecting them. nobody knows what they are getting out. they don t go out the side door.ig it s called immigration. judge jeanine: go ahead, dan. francisco, do you thinkas i.c.e. has enough agents to sit outside of every police department in the country.d they don t need to. they need help. they do because they are not being notified. judge jeanine: thank you, gentlemen. there are big developments involving president trump s policies on russia and north korea. allen west and congressman ron desantis weigh in next on this special edition of hannity. stay with us. so i m not happy unless my hands are dirty. between running a business and four kids, we re busy. auto insurance, homeowner s insurance, life insurance policies. knowing that usaa will always have my back. that s just one less thing you have to worry about. i
are not u.s. military, because they would not be flying near u.s. military aircraft as they so often have. and it seems like we would know if foreign countries have this knowledge. i ve no idea what it is. the bottom line is, this is a potential threat, a grave one to our country.d what is dod doing about it? i cannot speak on the half of the dod right now, but i can speak to what they were doing about it and what they were not doing about it when i was part c of the program. i think dod is a very large complex organization. i think that it is very good at what it normally does. but in this particular case, we had a very ill-defined problem set. when you are going to the boss and you say, look, boss, we have something here. we don t know what it is. we sure k don t know how it wors and by the way, there is nothing we can do about it, that s a very difficult conversation to have an organization whose sole mission is national security. tucker: i think it s
this kind of policy. i m sitting here just trying to stay in my happy place and all i can think of is but her e-mails. this is the way you run a corporation, not the way you run a government. i have nothing against vetting. i think that is a logic thing to want to secure our country d protect it. that doesn t have to run counter to the sort of core values that are the foundation and core of this country. if you re going to vet, which i totally support, the way to do this is the way that s done now. before people get on a plane and are given a visa, these are people who are checked out. if you see the process for someone to get asylum, it is frankly years in the making. to sort of say that that is not a process that we shouldn t build up or shouldn t staff and yesterday to focus on sort of the political panderings and try to deliver on a campaign promise is exactly the exact opposite of