holding onto the stalemate is not would help anyone. under the trump administration the boarding cross border crossing numbers were some of the lowest they have been in years. president biden took office the numbers went up but he s blaming congress. it is not make sense i was listening to his comments before i was ready to come on he said congress needs to do more. we have delivered we have put pen to paper and put into motion what we think is needed to keep this nation safe. that increases our border patrol agents and invest in technology, and invested infrastructure make sure the community surrounding the southern border has the resources that they need to deal this migrant crisis. and more importantly it gives the agencies along the border and the resources that they need to process these asylum cases. i have always said we want people to have the american dream. we believe in people having the best that this country has to
good progress today. most of mccarthy s supporters are sticking by him, but some others say their patience is wearing thin. i ve hated it the entire time. i ve been really honest about that, but i think it s necessary. all of these conversations that are happening, but i really want to see us to come together. if there s a deal and ten of the 20 move, i think that people stay with them. if there s no deal and we have another vote of 20, i think people are going to start looking. more now from cnn s capitol hill correspondent. reporter: kevin mccarthy s hunt for 218 votes needed to be speaker continues. we are told at cnn kevin mccarthy did put pen to paper and made a concrete offer to the critics and holdouts that he hopes will give them enough con sessions to get him the
from the moment governor desantis put pen to paper and signed it, a lawsuit hit the docket in a federal court in tallahassee. the lead plaintiff in that suit, which is ongoing, is a florida high school teacher named don false who works in manatee county, near tampa. mr. falls is the kind of teacher you might have remembered from high school. he s been in the classroom for 38 years and has lived in the community for even longer. he s the kind of teacher who keeps up with his students and calls them, and talks to them. so much so that when one of them is now an attorney, called him to talk about stop woke and its implications outside the classroom, mr. falls not only gave the former students some guidance, but offered to join his lawsuit as a plaintiff. on the first day of the new school year, mr. fall sat down with me to talk about why he felt the need to join that lawsuit. and fight back against ron desantis and his agenda. key is this the first time you feel like the government has
younger generations that are being made into the future are gonna have no idea what is going on because we cannot pick and choose the past. we cannot pick and choose what to teach in history classes. i think the governor thinks you can pick and choose what you teach. i guess i wonder, are students going to accept that? it seems like you think some of them are. i guess, if that s what we are taught from a young age, that is what we will accept, and start to repeat back to other kids. the actual name of the stop woke act as the individual freedom act, and it has been confusing and controversial since its inception. from the moment governor desantis put pen to paper and signed it, a lawsuit hit the docket in a federal court in tallahassee. the lead plaintiff in that suit, which is ongoing, is a florida high school teacher named don false who works in manatee county, near tampa. mr. falls is the kind of teacher you might have remembered from high school. he s been in the classroom
and start to repeat back to other kids. the actual name of the stop woke act as the individual freedom act, and it has been confusing and controversial since its inception. from the moment governor desantis put pen to paper and signed it, a lawsuit hit the docket in a federal court in tallahassee. the lead plaintiff in that suit, which is ongoing, is a florida high school teacher named don false who works in manatee county, near tampa. mr. falls is the kind of teacher you might have remembered from high school. he s been in the classroom for 38 years and has lived in the community for even longer. he s the kind of teacher who keeps up with his students and calls them, and talks to them. so much so that when one of them is now an attorney, called him to talk about stop woke and its implications outside the classroom, mr. falls not only gave the former students some guidance, but offered to join his lawsuit as a plaintiff. on the first day of the new school year, mr. fall sat down with