world, the crisis at the border they said was manufactured. we heard it for months. in my world, president trump and republicans have been sounding the alarm for years. mr. chairman, it needs to be noted into record. i spoke to cpb agents, even though they told us not to speak to them too. remember that? and i said what do you think we need to do because you guys are overwhelmed. they said one of them, stop sending money. it s not working. another one said i wasn t trained for this, i am not a social worker. i am a not a medical care worker. he actually said i want to be at the border. that s where i was trained to be at. we do not get anywhere by blaming the people who are doing their best to help these people. this is about having the will to treat people with dignity. we have the power to change this. do we have the will? this texan is not going to sit by and watch his state and texas communities get overrun and abused because the cowards
welcome back. tonight i m obsessed with goals and what stant standing in the way. did you catch wednesday s parade for the u.s. women s soccer team? thousands lined the streets of new york to celebrate the world cup champions. no question. what these women just achieved is simply breathtaking. but now they re aiming to achieve something else. they turned it into a groundswell of support, equal pay. because when you compare the numbers from the men s and women s teams, the market is speaking, it s plain to see, they just don t add up. each of the women is getting a little over $200,000 in fifa prize money, but if they were men, they would have gotten more than a million dollars. so now they are suing the u.s. soccer federation for equal pay and working conditions every year. why shouldn t they? again, if you believe in the
that you were discussing that you were involved with today. that is having to do with the conditions at these detention centers with migrants. i guess if there s good news, it s that there is now bipartisan acceptance that these conditions are terrible. yeah. but that s about all we re at now. i guess that is a step forward. i think house democrats, you don t have a lot of trust in this administration if you hand them money to try to deal with this because obviously you don t like how we got to this crisis. everybody believes we re in a crisis, but one side believes the other side manufactured it, the other one believes that they don t take it seriously. how do we resolve this when there s so little trust i think really between particularly congressional democrats and the administration? look, this is a humanitarian crisis and catastrophe taking place at the border. we really don t have time for political finger-pointing. we can replay all of that.
of the swamp sit idly by. those are all members of congress, make policy, help me. you know, look, it s really clear that what s happening at the border has been driven by the policies towards central america and ripping away aid to the triangle countries. it s also true that democrats, especially in the house, have to get on the same page about what our border policy is. i mean, clearly it s not open borders, but it s also not continuing to throw money, good money after bad that keeps people in the kind of conditions that they re in. and, in fact, after the border bill passed, border funding bill passed, is when we saw the incident reports that came out showing even more egregious conditions than we i don t think anybody thinks we should have more money so we