the food and shelter needs of all of these migrants. it is unfortunate he chose not to do that. i m not surprised. i wish some of these handholds would be met in the tunnel might have separate his head from being buried. ashley: he was only a mile away. this was a perfect opportunity if he didn t want to travel to the border to see what his lack of leadership at the southern border has caused and trickled all the way up to new york city. joe, i want to talk about the law enforcement aspect of this. todd, he was out there yesterday morning for fox & friends. we mentioned there were police standing around. do you think this is diverting police what they are supposed to be doing for the taxpaying city? the new york city taxpayers and diverting it to relate to the migrants. and is it muddying up the situation even more? it certainly is and we are facing a budget crisis that is putting a squeeze on the nypd
that s the terrifying part. what about the law enforcement aspect of? it he mentioned had quite a year overtime, in the last couple of months there have been calls to get rid of the fbi, defund it. the idea of the execution of a search warrant at mar-a-lago. you think about those two juxtaposed as to what we re seeing about the brutal attack of law enforcement. we re trying to were try and help members of the capital. what does this bode for the future of law enforcement? it s very interesting. i try to spread myself out to hear all sides of this. i listen to a lot of talk radio and what you saw was within 48 hours of executing a lawful search warrant signed by a united states magistrate based on probable cause aleta under oath in an affidavit, in response to that, donald trump took to social media and raised $2 million in two days in small donations among those 70 million people who voted for
show that the numbers are also identical in terms of the people who believe the election was stolen and people that believe that trump is real president before the hearings and after the hearings and people aren t listening that s the terrifying part. what about the law enforcement aspect of it you mentioned it had quite a year over time in the, couple months there s been calls to get rid of the fbi, to defund it, the idea of the execution of a search warrant on mar-a-lago? you think about knows two to what you re seeing in the brutal attack against law enforcement trying to help members of the capitol and inside the police and also members of congress? what is this bode for the future of law enforcement? i mean, it s very interesting, you know, i listened to i try to spread myself out to hear all sides of this, i listen to a lot of talk radio what you saw is within 48 hours of executing a lawful search warrant signed by a
there s obviously been a poisoned in our soil of racism and hatred that s been in our soil. but what s happened is it s been till then the uplifted in the past five or six years, so that poise that is now out in the open. and fox news and the gop probably can t be held criminally responsible for what happened in buffalo, but they are absolutely morally responsible for what just happened in buffalo. and betsy woodruff swan, you have covered the law enforcement aspect of this. of investigating and trying to prevent domestic violence, domestic terror violence, but also white supremacist violence. but you also cover the fact that this just isn t happening in the united states, that the white supremacy we see rising up in this country is part of an international movement. that s right. this is a horror that exists and has long been incubated in the u.s. and that also has
talking about incidents of domestic terrorism in this country. but nonetheless, do you know if, in fact, for instance, on these law enforcement teams, when in fact negotiating in a situation with a hostage taker, there are folks that are trained not just to deal with the law enforcement aspect of this but the psychological aspect of all of this in dealing with a hostage taker, their mental state? for sure on the in the emergency and crisis situation, we have very well-trained law enforcement across the country. and i think we have people right now who are very well-equipped to be handling the hostage negotiation and the hostage and any hostage situation from the standpoint of real expertise about the mental and psychological state of the person on the other end of that phone line. but where we are not doing as well, and it s not across the board, but it s investing in an earlier community-based sort of social work type approach that is outside of the realm of the security and int