yes, mr. netanyahu is undergoing a medical assessment in hospital, but said to be well. a statement from his office says the prime minister suffered slight dizziness earlier in the day and his personal doctor advised him to get that checked out. the initial assessment was that he was dehydrated. according to some earlier local media reports, mr. netanyahu was fully conscious as he entered the hospital and he walked into the emergency room and he has not been incapacitated in any way as prime minister. now, israel is currently in the midst of a heatwave and from the prime minister s office that he spent the day exposed to some of the hot conditions at the sea of galilee. he s 73, israel s longest serving leader and served multiple times stretching over 15 years. his current government took office last december. now, he had some suffered some political troubles on tuesday, yet, more protests about the divisive justice bill. tens of thousands of israelis taking to the streets th
for the country is the exactly the same thing in south carolina. she s a pro business candidate. specifically she will shut the border. she will make us energy independent. she will be for law enforcement instead of putting handcuffs on law enforcement. and nikki haley is a common sense candidate that will do will bring this country together and the executive order she issues will be directly opposite what president biden has done. biden does not understand it and we are headed toward recession. it s because of his spending and his views on the world and it s the wrong way to go about it. she will bring us back. aishah: i want to get to one last topic, about a minute left. ukraine continues to be a big divisive issue in this party and it s been a big issue on the campaign trail this weekend. i know that the president just came back from the n.a.t.o. meeting, basically doubling down on our support for ukraine, but there is this argument that some are making that we can t seem to walk a
they may be home on break but they re not beating the heat. lawmakers getting an earful from constituents over the immigration bill. the push in washington. something my nest guest says he has been warning about for months. the head of the i.c.e. agents union and says this bill is putting handcuffs on law enforcement. what do you mean, sir? well, this is a big story. there s 1200 pages to the legislation, so let me start off by saying, 40% of the people that came to this country illegally that are here illegal he right now came here on visas and overstayed. they won t come in contact with the u.s. border patrol. this legislation does absolutely nothing to address that 40%, almost half of the entire illegal immigration problem in the united states. doesn t even address it. what do you suggest we do to address that one? we give people series saturday
citizens aren t required to carry documentation they weren t required to carry yesterday. if you have a card, that s primings you re here legally. we took federal law and put it into state law. do they not read? states always had authority enforce these laws but we put handcuffs on law enforcement. we took federal law, put if into state law. we are going to enforce the law reasonably, responsibly and fairly but we re not going to apologize for enforces the law. i had the ranchers up here and i listened to their story about what s going on on the border. it s as bad or worse than ever. 17% of the those folks have felony convictions. enough is enough. we re going to protect our assists in arizona an enforce the law. neil: thank you very much.