but, you know,. i ll just say, i m luckier than perhaps some of your viewers, because i usually get to touch base with you at least once a day, even without twitter. there you have it. have a great show. have a great weekend. thank you, nicole. welcome to the beat. i am ari melber. this is one of those busy news fridays. we begin with the bombshell that s led trump s team to really be on alert or in damage control mode even though they have gotten some procedural steps, victories of sorts in this mar-a-lago case. now the news is, donald trump s team lied to the national archives long before they ever got his home searched. the washington post reports, the archives were actually told none of that material that remains a big issue in this criminal investigation was sensitive or classified at all, that trump had 12 boxes of news clippings. well, that s blatantly false. we know the fbi found hundreds of classified documents. we know this went way beyond news clippings.
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demand for low wage health care workers, things like home health aides, will soar again because the population is getting older. there will be more of a need for these kinds of workers. and there is likely not going to be enough. and that could be a long term problem. other sectors will probably figure out ways to automate. you are already seeing that when you walk into like any drug store, any cvs, you go to the automatic checkout and things like that. you can expect to see more of that happening especially with the advent of ai. and we were at a mcdonald s recently and i didn t even see a person. everything was automated there. i wonder if immigration fits into this story here. if you are talking about all of these low wage jobs that need to be filled in health care for example, is immigration part of the solution? that is such a good question. yes, there are a few levers that policy makes could pull and
have millions of got a ways over the course of last 20 plus years and yes individuals to walk to the farm land border commu communities. and unfortunately we continue to see this. what you see though and this is a very important american needs to really understand disparate immigration and border security are the gifts that keep on giving. because politicians on both sides a massive political capitol and the debate on immigration part is nothing more than political noise or just rhetoric, no action. one of the consequence of long-term solutions or actions that must be taken? unfortunately we continue to see the same song played over and over. by the way kudos to all border patrol agents. the brave men and women preserve, protect and defend our borders 24/7.
dehumanization of people, venezuelans, latinos, black folks from haiti, from all over the world. but in this case, i just i don t know what evidence what more evidence do we need to see that he is absolutely xenophobic and that he s continue to do this until he runs for president, which i m sure he wants to do. and erika, on the immigration part, what do you think of the argument that, oh, well, if sanctuary cities exist or there are places in america where the voting public, the public officials have been more, whatever you want to call it, hospitable, or lenient, or welcoming to immigrants, what do you think of this republican argument saying, well, here, quote/unquote, take them, you can have them, which is an argument that also exists without this stunt. in other words, that argument exists in states with governors who are not abusing government power this way. yeah. here s the beautiful thing that happened in massachusetts, in the past couple of days, is that