in china. there s one in syria. there s one in iran. there are americans who are in similar positions. each one of them requires something unique. i m not sure that america has that concession available to make to bring those people home. paul s russian attorney issued a statement which is in some conflict with what the white house is saying, what the u.s. ask saying. he believes an exchange could be made and there are other options, hundreds of prisoners in the u.s. who could be exchanged. that doesn t comport with what the u.s. is saying. do you know anything you can share in. as far as i know, he has not been in communication with paul since june of 2020. he likely has no idea about anything related to this case any longer. i would doubt that that has any basis in fact. we can certainly discount that.
how do you both, on both sides of the aisle, try to get something done with the biden administration saying what they are saying about the border? well, i think those comments were made at a hearing that i am ranking member of, of the home atlanta secured. it just doesn t comport with reality. henry recognizes is he a democrat. i recognize that i m a republican. i think a lot of people see the horror at the border and they want to do something about it. and it s not just the human tragedy. we seized a record number of individuals on the terror watch list, a stunning number. and it stands to reason that that many more are getting through. so, we are ready to go. we have a bill and a plan ready to go on day one next term and i think henry and others on the democratic side might be more inclined to work with it. especially since we have a small majority and we re going to work a lot more together, given that divided government that we have right now. bret: congressman cuellar. absol
level of brutality and carnage that will move them. these republicans and their two pet democrats, that the rivers of blood will one day run deep enough. tucker: these goals. of drawing politically convenient conclusions, accusing people who have no connection whatsoever to this massacre of murder, all on the basis of no evidence and then when the evidence emerges and it doesn t comport with the politically convenient story they want to tell, they simply ignore it. but the rest of us should not ignore it, we should not avert our gaze. we should demand the truth, we should demand to know what happened, the children were murdered deserve at least that. in a moment, we re going to speak to our friend who happens to be the mayor of uvalde, texas, but first we re going to speak to ryan petty, he is the author of the father of elaina, who was murdered at the parkland school shooting, he is also on the safety commission which investigated that massacre and a member of the florida state bo
administration, i m not speaking about the people unable to apply for asylum, but for an administration really struggling with what to do, they ve been saved by the judge from having to make this decision for a couple weeks. i think they re going to appeal it, but depending on how long it s in place, it could prevent the pictures of people coming across the border. it s going to end up in the campaign ads. there are real questions about whether the biden administration has a plan in place to deal with that surge, even if they say correctly hey, this doesn t comport with the laws and the constitution of the united states the way this is set up, you still have to do something with them once they cross the border. i don t think anyone, hhs or dhs are fighting behind the scenes with each other. i think members of congress are saying this looks like a bad idea. one of the challenges here when you re covering the issue is the subsets of it, if you will. i want to show you a graphic of the