center is under attack. we have reached to u.s. attorney s offices and f.b.i. field offices in texas and across the country to discuss our authority. carey, what can the justice department actually do here, though? you know, right now pretty much nothing which is why all we ve seen so far from attorney general garland is just this, announcement saying they are looking at things they can do. this law was very carefully written both to avoid pre-enforcement challenges supreme court and make sure it doesn t get challenged before it comes into effect and the law simply hasn t triggered that yet. i think what we re really seeing is garland trying to brag and throw a bone to some of the dark money groups that help get biden elected very interested in trying to help the abortion industry in this case. bill: two questions.
president biden ended it and then the supreme court said actually you can t just end it like that you have to go through a procedure if you want to do that. reports the biden administration might take the win and say gosh, sorry progressive left we really tried here and the courts tied our hands. it is a pattern. you see other bad policies like the eviction moratorium. progressive left really wants, the biden administration said we ll give it to you. they get saved by the courts from the bad policies they re producing. there is no doubt they are trying to find a way to appease the dark money groups that help get biden in office even though he campaigned on moderation he gives them the most extreme results that they are begging for, demanding. trying to get through the courts rather than the proper process. in this case biden should be grateful it is helping to alleviate a crisis at the border. but i think we have a supreme
good mood. smiling and even waving to reporters because why not? we re live in fort mead, maryland, with more. it has been slow going here over the last couple of days. it has been slow going in these proceedings over the last decade. they were bogged down yesterday and adjourned until today over an issue and argument over how the judge was selected in the case. they re back up and running moving through the issues. we re here at fort mead, maryland where the federal government set up a secure video link to the proceedings ongoing to guantanamo bay, cuba. the defendants were in court, all five of them. only four of the five are present today. one is a saudi defendant waived his right to be there this morning. his attorneys say he may be back this afternoon. yesterday the court session lasted less than two hours. after the higher court in the
hydrated and starved. early monday morning a got out of a vehicle and ran across the highway and i m told she was hit by a vehicle and died. a tragedy for that woman and of course the driver and these are just two of the devastating incidents that are happening along the southern border during this immigration crisis as border patrol and other authorities around here try to get this situation under control. dana. dana: thank you, we appreciate it. bill: more on this with chad wolf former acting secretary of homeland security and part of the heritage foundation. is remain in mexico coming back? i sure hope so. the biden administration is under a court order to reinstate that. i have misgivings and i think they ll slow roll this. they are not a fan of the program said it multiple times and they are certainly appealing the decision from the court as well.
tossing ballot college created by the city council calling to replace the minneapolis police department with a public safety department that would have lylesensed peace officers. the judge s ruling said the ballot s language is not reasonable, misleading and would require city officials to include an explainer. the new wording includes a note detailing how police funding would change. so you have that. dana: think of all that damage and what s to come for that city. many other cities hopefully trying to figure out a way. bill: the reality is much different than the projection. dana: keep your eyes and ears open. garland announcing the justice department is taking steps to protect women seeking an abortion in texas days after the supreme court said it would not block a state law that bans abortions after six weeks. the a.g. saying this. the department will provide support from federal law enforcement when an abortion clinic or reproductive health