pushing for $3.7 billion in emergency funds to deal with this crisis. speaker boehner is mad the president didn t include sending the national guard to the border to secure the border once and for all. we re getting late word that governor perry may join me here at the airport at love field and may greet the president when he gets here. he had initially said he wouldn t do that. now that they ll have a meeting later on, some reports suggest the governor might greet him here. very interesting. i want to acquaint our viewers to the map of where the president is going to be here. this right here is the rio grande district area where most illegals are coming through to the state of texas. we have dallas up here. the president will be there in an hour 500 miles down to the border. now tomorrow he s going to be in austin, texas, which is less than that. 300 miles down to the border. and yet no planned visit. the question for you now is he s facing heat from both sides of the fence, right?
when people talk about immigration reform, you cannot have new laws until you start enforcing the laws that you have today and what we have is administration that s not enforcing the laws and not securing the border. before you go, congressman, will you support the bill that the president has put in front of congress at least the request for billions of dollars? we re going to have to take a look at that. what the american people want is to secure the border and accountability here. the president will have to show plan on how he intends to do that before people throw more money at a problem he doesn t seem to think of as much of a problem. congressman, thank you very much for your time. extreme weather across a broad section of the country. let s go out to ohio. a line of severe thunderstorms producing three twisters, damaging homes and other buildings across three counties near akron. luckily no reports of any injuries there. meantime, upstate new york, a tornado leaving a pat
switch now and add voice and tv for $34.90. comcast business. built for business. welcome back. former residents of the white house, george and laura bush granting rare access to architectural digest, giving the rest of us a peek inside. the study features two of the former president s pet portraits, there they are, and the views are fantastic with big picture windows to admire the scenery. the property has a secluded pool surrounded by trees. and the former western white house has a few creature comforts. the prairie chapel ranch in crawford, texas, a peaceful retreat for the couple and a nice place to spend time with their family. some beautiful photos. well, you ve heard of love at first sight, right? well, a new reality show seems to take the concept to the extreme. it s called married at first sight with couples who were
reasons that you probably don t see the president on the border. i think optics of that is not good for the president. i know that you ve been critical of the president s immigration policies. what would you do, what would be a solution from you, congressman, about the dire situation, the crisis that we have on the border right now? you re going to have to deter people from doing this. right now the president said if you can get here, you can stay here. we have to change that around. i think what we re going to have to do is start turning kids around very quickly and sending them right back to the countries that they came from. we can t process them and wait months and months because the numbers are increasing on a daily basis. would you recommend that we deport all of these kids now? yes. you know that you re against other people within your own party who believe that some of them should stay here? well, gretchen, i think the problem is that we set a precedent here and if
the border right now and even though the president agreed to meet with governor rick perry, they say it s not enough. i doubt the governor will get in a word because the president will deliver another lecture. he s pretty good at that. that s 500 miles from where the problem is is how can you have a humanitarian crisis as the white house calls this and not want to go see it for yourself. maybe you will actually learn something. democrats say this is not about a porous border and the kids from central america are not trying to sneak in and they are willing to be apprehended because they want to try to stay in this country. democrats say that they just have to find what the white house is trying to do is find a humane way to process all of these people. listen. the process is the bottleneck. the administration is enforcing the law. this is not a case of a lack of enforcement. reporter: the president