good evening, ali. i needed the answer to that, who will be. do you have an idea? i do, but i can say. i can t say. i have to respect the wishes of the new collagen, like some other people. fair enough, i want to go back to the conversation you are having with germany about almost people. it was a new york story but the same in every major city. the majority of chronically homeless in the city are, they suffer from substance abuse and mental illness. they are voiceless, they are homeless, no one cares. they re all around us, and if you choose not to, look you may not see them. but if you choose to look, you realize that they are your fellow citizens, and they are the last bastion. you can kick them when they re down, because there s not to speak for them. i m glad that you did we did. it s really important to remind each other and ourselves about our shared humidity. we re all in this together. you did that. have a good week, i ll see you next week. t. welcome to
this is where he should talk to the border agents. and let them know that this is beyond a crisis. he can continue to deny it but the only way to solve it is to first admit what he has done. and if he will not reverse action, it will take congressional action to do it. harris: the biden administration has yet to call it a crisis. mayorkas said we re on pace to encounter more individuals on the southwest border than we have in the past 20 years. sarah sanders served as white house press secretary for president trump and now running for governor in arkansas. congratulations on your run. good to see you, sarah. so important to get your perspective on this. you would have been the last press secretary for a white house to deal with something that looks like what we re dealing with but i ve heard even you say it s not the same. how. well, let s look at the situation certainly i think the media served as the propaganda arm for the biden campaign and they re doing the exact same
The House Judiciary Committee chairman is threatening a subpoena if the White House doesn t turn over internal communications on the 2021 letter from the National School Boards Association that compared parents to domestic terrorists.
we ve had 357% increase of domestic terrorism investigations by the fbi. every measure we have available, we re seeing increases in a wide variety of violent extremism. so, when you see people move to, a sense of as persons them, it poses an existential threat, that s where we need to call for violence. that s where it is dangerous. ryan, that is a job as well? everywhere in the world that we ve seen extremism flores, we ve seen the othering of people, the dehumanizing of whatever the other side, there is an issue in america, and the prevailing issue right now is that there are a lot of people armed. there are a lot of guns. no matter what you say the reason is that the shooting, the thing that they all have in common, and that we don t have in common with other developed nations as the number of guns. yeah, absolutely, ali, cynthia is absolutely right. when you reduce things down to an all or nothing us or them existential battle, you re going to have a radicalized