steve: keep in mind some people on the political left who say look, no crisis. last month in february, the coldest month of the year, which is historically the least traveled across our southern border. 76,000 people were detained getting into the country. that s enough to fill up metlife stadium. ed: each the washington post and washington times were admitting in the last couple days this was 11-year high in terms of the crossings. the key that you mentioned a moment ago democrats keep calling it a manufactured crisis. steve: oh, so it s a crisis now? ed: maybe they have to eventually dropped the manufactured part and admittedly say it s a crisis. steve: they thought it was a stunt with the caravan. jedediah: key here we have families coming out sons, daughters, relatives who have died at the membersy of these people who they are saying shouldn t have been here to begin with we had a woman on this week whose son was decapitated by illegal immigrant. when you have these stories com
real danger came after jonathan bishop landed safely on the ground. you can t do anything like you are at the membersy of the animal. pushed twice by one of the kangaroos before they both bounced away. tucker: lauren blanchard there is not a fact you don t know or viral video you haven t seen not a single piece of minutia of american life you haven t totally internalized raymond there is no shame in being where you are tonight. congratulations. not just a head stone. tucker: your name will live forever. congratulations. thank you, so nice. tucker: congratulations to you and to you, lauren blanchard we have the eric wemple mug for you. you have 9 of them now, almost an entire set. congratulations. so close. tucker: thanks, guys. that s it for this week s final exam. excruciating close attention to the news all week. tune in next thursday to see if you can beat our experts. we ll be right back.
if he is one of my clients i look him in the eyes and say the acting is over, mr. prime time, you are done. look at me in the ice, do you not want to go to prison? okay. i might be able to help you. let s get real now he says okay, okay, i was wrong. so here s what you do. you go in and you apologize. and now you do the tour, you let everybody know how sorry you are. and you throw yourself at this membersy of the court and you pray and you hope that somehow the judge has leniency on you. and what will help him is there a presumption in chicago of probation for these types of offenses. it will take the judge saying huh-uh not for this. martha: i also bonnder you know what he launches in terms of the phrase that s been used in this case is victim hood she can. that he was depressed or that he had a drug problem. i don t know what it will be. he is making his case. there is also another element to this will he play the victim part and then you have all the leaks that happened from the h
armor here at home and we expect it from other countries? well, i mean, you kind of hit the nail on the head. you have to be able to produce your own steel for your military otherwise you are at the membersy of china and russia and these other countries. and we were one of the few plants that produced, you know, the armored plate for the striker vehicle the m rap. the m 1 tanks and in our plant we use steel produced in navy ships and sub. we are the only ones who produce that steel. with our plant going idle, there is not many options left. pete: absolutely. rachel: what will it mean for communities where steel is produced and also as aluminum is produced. what does it mean for these communities. it s devastating for any community that lose as steel plant. i mean for every steel job i think it s another 3 to 5
what a great start to the pre, you know, what he is going to run into when he goes over to hamburg, germany with angela merkel. this is really brilliant strategy on their part. i m livin ing to this coverage. one of the most important things donald trump did when he walked into office, he started repealing regulation on the energy markets. u.s. energy markets run leashed. they are the real driving force behind what s going on in the economy right now. look at poland. look what goes on in eastern europe. they are at the membersy of russia because they don t produce their own energy and we haven t for decades and now we are. we are becoming self-sufficient in energy. that was one of the smartest moves. we are shipping lng. liquified natural gas produced here. taken out of the ground and ships it to poland. that is a fantastic economic success story for the trump administration. ainsley: the president did mention today their approval of the keystone pipeline. approval of dakota access and