is pretty special as well. this is very special. did you pick her out because of how she looks. i love the special qualities of her. congratulations. brian: look like she just she is beautiful. she is beautiful. janice: i love her. the imperfections that make something beautiful. exactly. i love that collar. we all lov belly rubs. straight ahead on thissens, a story nobody is talking about. what our border pa trofl agents are really up against each and every day. our people started changing diapers. they were feeding children. people thathings people don t e, that s what our agents do. tomi lahren just returned from the border and she is
it s not proven that feeding children at school makes them do better in school so it s better if they go hungry? that is compassionate? even some of the president s longtime loyalists have had a difficult time agreeing with some of the cuts here. what does this mean about the president s agenda and his corps? here is the first congressman to support his campaign. chris collins speaking last night. my mother-in-law, prior to her passing on, she had meals on wheels at her apartment five days a week. it s not seven days a week. but they bring that extra meal for on the weekends. leave it over there. and it was her way also to know she was safe. she lived alone. this is the president s budget. i m not sure where the details came from but i can pretty much assure america the congressional budget and when we get into appropriations, meals on wheels is a wonderful program. it is one i would never that s good here. vote to cut even one dollar.
low-income programs, yet 219 house republicans voted for it this year, congressman. well, it s part of a theory, right, that poor people have too much, so let s take something from them. and, you know, the wealthy have too little, so let s give them some more. it s a reverse economics that nobody can understand, but i can tell you that in a real judgment, those who would take food from starving or hungry children, there s a place that s probably reserved for them that none of us want to go. you know, but i think that the questions that we must all deal with is, yes, there s politics, yes, there s democrats and republicans, but there ought to be some things that go above partisan politics and taking care of children, feeding children, should be one of those things. how do you exclude children
they re going to go plowing right back into the economy, to the small business, to the grocery stores. so they can then hire another do you agree that we ve got to start prioritizing our spending some time yes, i would say we prioritize feeding children! coming up next, the faces behind the figures from the s.n.a.p. cuts. we ll meet just a few of the 47 million people in the crosshairs. and if you missed it last night, don t worry, because we re going to show you how scandalous things got on saturday night live. we stand for kerry washington in nerdland and there s more nerdland at the top of the hour. in the nation, sometimes bad things happen. add brand new belongings from nationwide insurance and we ll replace stolen or destroyed items with brand-new versions. we put members first. join the nation. nationwide is on your side
died. cnn has to way to verify the authenticity of the videos. the red cross can t confirm how many people are in the condition because they have not been granted access to some of the most troubled areas. i want to take you to lebanon. dr. sanjay gupta back with me. the video just continues to be very, very difficult to look at. there s absolute devastation and desperation in syria but the refugee camps where you visited in lebanon, is malnutrition a problem for them too? reporter: yes. it can be a problem too. i just got to say all the problems in the world that we talk about and we ve talk eed about a lot of them, feeding children should not be that big of a problem. it s heartbreaking to look at that. we saw some evidence of malnutrition in the refugee camps where we were. there was a boy who is eight