it open, you know? just point will: see, see the masculinity with which you whipped that rope in. [laughter] don t mind my pink rope. [laughter] that s what i did wrong, i was a little aggressive, you know? instead of just a nice smooth motion, please, lord, once on camera. you got it. yeah! he got it. will: cowboy! not just all hat. now, here s the question, can rachel and pete back in new york do this rachel: and rick, and is rick. pete: rick east here too. we have an answer for you, and it is no. [laughter] rachel: pete says that our ropes came from a dominatrix shop in new york city. [laughter] pete: we have just these little ropes, they don t have any structural integritiful we are set up to fail. you rigged it, okay? [laughter] they can t it s not possible. rachel: you go, pete. look at our rodeo here. pete: see, i hit the head.
as the acting administrator of the drug enforcement administration, i announced a dea operation called project python where we arrested over 600 cjnj members here in the united states with over 350 indictments. we demonstrated then that we can attack the drug cartels right here in the united states, and we need to see more operations like that to take out the command and control structures right here in our country. pete: makes sense to me. secure the border and then go at the cartels already inside our country. is there a component of going on the offense as well inside mexico? that s late, recently been discussed. absolutely. look, the mexican government over the last few years has really damaged our ability, dea s ability, to operate in mexico. just a few examples, a few years ago the mexican legislature passed legislation that required law enforcement, foreign law enforcement officers, to tell mexican law enforcement everything they were doing. with the corruption in mexico,
87% buckoff rate. he s really not happy this morning. e yeah, or he s not happy. let me show grow guys pete: yeah, give us a tour, will. show us where you re at. will: he could lift that. look, i m not putting it past him. you know, what s interesting about the american rodeo is i m sitting home in the middle of the field, a brand new baseball stadium. it s gorgeous. look here, pete and rachel. that is the foul pole if line, that is left field. on my left side is another foul pole, that s right field. let s get rob to pan all the way around, home plate back here. you re looking at a baseball stadium. now, i want to show you exactly what happens when they turn turn this into a rodeo. you ve seen the rodeo, you ve seen what happens when cowboys get on saddle bronc, bareback or a bull. they get in chutes, right? it usually happens from the other side, but cowboys climb up the chute, and in the here is loaded the animal, right? now, it s this wild.
rumors that are out there, right? and that s not something that we re going to speak to in conversation. will: what you re seeing, what you re speaking to there, dear white house press secretary, is that the policies of the biden administration are not only not better, but they are worse than previous administrations. obviously, including the administration of donald trump. why are they worse? because this is the numbers, this is what s happened. here s the real human impact: nearly 20,000 migrant children are unaccounted for in joe biden s first year. pete: can t find em. will: can t find em, pete. historic migrant deaths in the fiscal year of 2022, something rachel s talked about a lot whether it s drowning or dying along the trek to the united states of america. a rise in terror watch list encounters and, of course, the rise in poisonings and overdoses here in the united states of america. all of the stuff that we saw, rachel, during the trump administration was posturing, it was
night across parts of the northeast. this is not that storm. this is the storm monday, tuesday it s going to bring significant snow accumulations across interior sections of the northeast, probably not coastal areas. and then today things a little bit calmer across parts of california although some rain into southern california, more systems of rain coming in over the next few days as drought monitor will continue to improve. we re getting much too much rain too quickly here, and and that s going to be the case, again, or all week long. pete, over to you. pete: appreciate it. all right, the mexican cartels have become a growing threat to u.s. citizens, but how did they become so powerful? and most importantly, what can we do to stop them from hurting america and americans? let s break it down at the wall this morning. so the timeline is long of the influence of cartels in mexico. they took advantage of about seven decades up until the millenium of one-party power in mexico that facilit