pursuit of justice. day one of the administration, president biden signalled to the world through words and actions that our borders are open. and so they were. hope we can all commend the biden-harris administration for their actions to prevent a serious disorder at the border following the expiration of title 42. we know the border s in trouble, we know we have a problem with fentanyl, got-aways, drugs. sad reality is my colleagues on the majority have no interest in any meaningful immigration reform. john: we begin this tuesday with lawmakers sparring over the biden administration handling of the migrant surge at the southern border and allegations that the white house set up border patrol to fail. gillian, good afternoon. gillian: great to be with you, john. gillian turner in for sandra today. this is america reports. subhouse committee is hearing testimony from the dhs inspector general, tasked with staffing and morale challenges with border agents over the
intercept it. is that ok with you, do you think the underlying protocol needs to change here? i m not going to litigate the event here from the podium. dod will take a look at the process, again as i said yesterday, they responded in a textbook fashion but also said they will look at this and if they determine there might have been a procedure done differently they can speak to that. two for you, john. nord stream pipeline, three european investigations underway. does the u.s. know when they will be concluded? i have to refer you to the countries. is the u.s. actively investigating? no. why not? three european countries have embarked on independent investigations and we are comfortable in their ability to look and come up with conclusions. so, there is this gas