confidence. that the government can function, and that we can elect the president of the united states. i have something to say, mister secretary. i m gonna call the mayor of washington, d.c., right now, and see what other outreach he has, and the justice department, leader hoyer has mentioned that. governor, i don t know if you ve been approached about the regina national guard, mr. hoyas was making a point of governor horgan, hogan. but i m still thinking, probably, we need the okay off the federal government, in order to come in to another jurisdiction. oh my gosh. they are just breaking windows. they re doing all kinds of, i mean, it s really they said somebody was shot. it s just, it s just horrendous. and all at the instigation of the president of the united states. we re trying to figure out how we can get this job done today. we talked to much about it earlier. and i speak to you for a
mister secretary i m gonna call the mayor of washington, d.c., right now, and see what other outreach he has. oh my gosh. they are just [inaudible] they said somebody was shot. it s this was just horrendous. and all at the insulation of the president of the united states. okay, thank you governor, i appreciate what you are doing, and if you don t, mind i d like to stay in touch thank you. and we should remember, former for months, republicans have been criticizing pelosi s action on that day. was speaker pelosi involved in the decision to delay national guard assistance on january six? those are serious and real questions that this committee, committee refuses to even ask. jim banks just raise some very serious questions that should be answered by the january six commission. but they are not. but those implications are
i need massive personnel now. can we get national guard to come to? i have something to say mister secretary i m gonna call the mayor of washington, d. c., right now, and see what other outreach he has. oh my gosh. they are just [inaudible] they said somebody was shot. it s this was just horrendous. and all at the insulation of the president of the united states. okay, thank you governor, i appreciate what you are doing, and if you don t, mind i d like to stay in touch thank you. and we should remember, for months, republicans have been criticizing pelosi s action on that day. was speaker pelosi involved in the decision to delay national guard assistance on january six? those are serious and real questions that this committee, committee refuses to even ask. jim banks just raised some very serious questions that should be answered by the january six commission. but they are not. but those implications are
what is the latest? good morning ariel belzer a loud support of it allowing illegal migrants in the united states is asking the national guard to deal with the surge indefinitely. take a listen. so i passed for the deployment of the guard as long as we need the guard to do deal with humanitarian crisis that we expect to escalate. congressman chip roy with this message to the d.c. mayor. mayor of washington, d.c., complaining about 4,000 people on 200 buses that governor abbott sent to washington, d.c., since april. run into the pentagon, oh, my gosh, we need the national guard appeared cry me a freaking river. welcome to the party, pal. speaking a governor abbott, washington, d.c., finally understands what texans have dealt with every single day. if the mayor wants a solution due to crisis, she should call him president biden to take immediate action to secure the border. something he has failed to do.
it looks like - looks like you paid too much for your glasses. .who? anyone who isn t shopping at america s best - where two pairs and a free exam start at just $79.95. book an exam today. bill: 9:30 in new york. democratic mayor of washington, d.c. calling on the national guard for help with what she calls a humanitarian crisis. the nation s capital dealing with a surge in migrants and the question who is at blame for that? the white house points the finger at republican border governors. the way they re meddling in the process and using migrants as a political pawn is just wrong. the white house preference would be with small towns in arizona and texas to take care of the migrants rather than washington, d.c. that s not what i said. i said that there is they