truth. do you expect to hear from any senior republicans on capitol hill in response to that? it would be a daylight and dollar short. i don t think so. we haven t heard from them up to this point. i don t see any reason why they will change their tune. frankly one of the difficulties for anyone trying to support is you can t keep up with them. they change all of the time. i think you see a little bit of that. he can t keep up with it. his joown story is flipping allf the time too. thank you for joining me. thank you. a family of a seven-year-old migrant girl is speaking out. why her father says he has no complaints about her treatment. hey! hey, uh, quick question. do you like paying for things you don t need? no. and do you want to get things you love for free? who wouldn t? exactly! right. that s why verizon decided that everyone in the family should get the unlimited they want, without paying for things they don t. and why it now comes with
that s something that republicans can unit against. if democrats want to take that to the american people and seniors particularly people who are now covered by medicare understand the ramifications of that, there is no way that will happen. one thing that both sides agree on, though, is that health care will continue to be a major political issue over the next few years particularly leading up to the 2020 elections. back to y all in new york. arthel: eric, thank you. new questions of death of 7-year-old migrant girl in u.s. border control custody. jacqueline died while in u.s. border patrol custody, case sparking outrage in capitol hill and the family disputing official story of 7-year-old jacqueline s death, jeff paul is live in los angeles with the latest, jeff. all right, arthel, initially when this happened border patrol did everything they could but she hadn t had food and water in days but lawyers and spokesperson for the family said
gotcha. and the disheartening news that a seven-year-old migrant girl died while in u.s. custody. the little girl identified as seven-year-old jack lean cal crossed the border illegally with her father, but then he and other migrants turned themselves in to the state of new mexico. that s when jakelin started having seizures. without medical care, jakelin was eventually air tloiftd a hospital in el paso where she died the next day day of dehydration and shock. the story doesn t end there. department of homeland security
sandwiched between two calls to the russians to set up that meeting, there is a call from a blocked number. well, we know from another witness that one of the phones that donald trump used had a blocked number. so we wanted to subpoena at&t, the phone company to try to find out whose number that was, and we weren t allowed to do that. yeah. it s those kinds of issues that get to the heart about just how connected the president is to all this malfeasance. it s going to be quite a different house intelligence committee with democrats in charge. while i have you, congressman, i want to switch gears really quickly and ask you about a story that the washington post broke, but i know you ve been really concerned about. last night we learned that a 7-year-old migrant girl from guatemala died last week just hours after she and her father were taken into custody at the u.s./mexico border. her name is jakelin caal. you see her picture there, along with 161 other migrants crossed the bord
demanding answers. that s from a family of a migrant girl who died into custody. they also want an investigation of the circumstances that led to her death. the father disputes allegations that his daughter had been without food and water before crossing the border. what rights does this family have in this case? joining me now to talk about this is white house reporter at the associated press and greg brower, former u.s. attorney. jill, it appears that boarder patrol offici officials may have ignored warning signs that this little girl is in trouble. is this perhaps part of a larger story? do you think it tells us anything about the administration s hard line border policies we have been hearing so much about? it does. there s so much rhetoric going