executive action on the border crisis as shocking scenes like on the screen become too often. you are watching fox and friends, i m todd piro. carley: i m carley shimkus. the numbers are staggering, 200,000 crossings just this year. todd: the biden admin strigz just closed both crossings this week while illegal activity reign supreme. carley: alexandria hoff has more from washington. alexandria: timing of the letter coincides with influx you were just talking about. in appeal to the president yesterday, speaker johnson wrote southern border of our nation is being overrun and border protection is at a breaking point. i urge you to take executive action to stem the record tide of illegal immigration. speaker johnson called on the president to end catch and release and see a grant parole on case-by-case basis, instead of a sweeping role and see president reinstate the stay in mexico program. the white house says they are doing all they can. it is not unusual, this im
them, but i believe that it will be fixed in plenty of time before it hurts anybody. and yeah, there is great hypocrisy. and you know, you also have to say this notion of taking over medical care, we can t get the government take this big role in medical care. actually, it is medicare. right. we ought to stress, again, the government role in medicare, which not even the most right wing republicans are ready to get rid of these days. they thought about it and backed off, is far greater than it will be under the affordable health care act. in medicare, there is much more government involvement in the actual delivery of services. not only that, i mean, one of the great ironies here is, of course, that the paul ryan plan for medicare, or the most recent iteration of it, would be something that looks a lot like the obama care exchanges. essentially would be, yes, that s what he wants to do for medicare. in fact, that s what the republican party has voted in lock-step partisan line for
be fixed in plenty of time before it hurts anybody. and yeah, there is great hypocrisy. and you know, you also have to say this notion of taking over medical care, we can t let the government take this big role in medicare. actually, it is medicare. right. we ought to stress, again, the government role in medicare, which not even the most right wing republicans are ready to get rid of these days. they thought about it and backed off, is far greater than it will be under the affordable health care act. in medicare, there is much more government involvement in the actual delivery of services. not only that, i mean, one of the great ironies here is, of course, that the paul ryan plan for medicare, or the most recent iteration of it, would be something that looks a lot like the obama care exchanges. essentially would be, yes, that s what he wants to do for medicare. in fact, that s what the republican party has voted in lock-step partisan line for is essentially government running an
be fixed in plenty of time before it hurts anybody. and yeah, there is great hypocrisy. and you know, you also have to say this notion of taking over medical care, we can t get the government take this big role in medical care. actually, it is medicare. right. we ought to stress, again, the government role in medicare, which not even the most right wing republicans are ready to get rid of these days. they thought about it and backed off, is far greater than it will be under the affordable health care act. in medicare, there is much more government involvement in the actual delivery of services. not only that, i mean, one of the great ironies here is, of course, that the paul ryan plan for medicare, or the most recent iteration of it, would be something that looks a lot like the obama care exchanges. essentially would be, yes, that s what he wants to do for medicare. in fact, that s what the republican party has voted in lock-step partisan line for is essentially government runnin