never had on the border. it is going to get much worse. what you are seeing now is very bad. record numbers, but it is going to get much, much worse. we had very few people coming in and we stopped human trafficking. when i say stopped it, made a tremendous dent never made before and drug trafficking. we did a lot of things. all of that is now eroded. harris: also stunning new numbers today show border agents encountering an average of 565 unaccompanied minors every single day that s up from 313 children per day just last month. trending higher. there are now more than 4200 migrant children in custody. senate minority leader mitch mcconnell will be with me to talk about it later this hour. plus the escalating battle over the filibuster on capitol hill. it could, in fact, change the government that we know in america in an amazing way depending on your point of view, not good. first, casey stiegel is live along the southern border in mission, texas. casey. and harris, ea
x 54%, instagram 60% yeah maybe i think so. tim carter says i would immediately start quoting jack nicholson lines from one flew over the cue cue s nest. that might work. what s one of the lines? i can t remember. michael says reverse psychology. i would do so many insane things at different times that those evaluating me could only come to one conclusion that i m faking it. and water front ledgeoned said i would be calm stay polite engage respectfully be compliant they would let me out i hope. and jackie says i would school them with my common sense. jason rantz. i am a gay republican who chooses to live in seattle, so i am not sure i shouldn t be in an asylum. and i m going to be totally honest. if it s got wifi, air conditioning, a private bathroomen a a laptop sign me up because i need a vacation. trace: done. yeah, i would have to go through
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also paralyzing the campus for hours while police tried to track down the suspect whose name has not yet been released to the public. officials said it is also too soon to figure out a motive meantime chicago police investigating a series of armed robberies and carjackings that took place overnight on sunday. the robberies all involved victims being ambushed by 2-4 people. some victims were even beaten. a news crew from univision was robbed as part of that spree. let s bring in jason rantz, ktth seattle talk radio host and author of the upcoming book, what s killing america. cwbc chicago had this, quoting here jason, i thought you might enjoy it. the armed robbery problem has become so bad in chicago that armed robbers this morning robbed a tv news crew doing a story about an armed robbery in west town. i mean, that s not the first news crew, by the way, to be robbed in recent times. nope. yeah, i mean this is what the culture of rawlessness looks like.
burned and some dogs not making it out. trace, this is something in an area i ve been to personally. we ve spent a day out there with the l.a. county sheriff s deputies. we ll have a whole story on this next week about why it s happening and why it is so hard for the county, the city, everyone involved to stop it essentially. it s amazing. jeff paul live with us. jeff, thank you. let s bring in ktth seattle talk radio host jason. jason, just to pick up where jeff left off there. right-to-rest act it says here, a person experiencing homelessness has a privacy interest and i a reasonable expectation of privacy in any property belonging to the person regardless of whether the property is located in a public space. what do you think? it s utter insanity. it s only going to make the problem worse. the reason why the homeless situation is so bad not just in oregon but california, washington, new york, all across the country, is because there are no consequences, because