we re not going to stretch ourselves even further than we already are. we have to have some common sense. you re saying this is a resource issue. i just want to go back to what we were talking about here. how much is this about, for you, calling attention to a lack of funding for your department and the need for more resources or actually, you know, caring about whether this is backed by science? remember, i lost 145 million last year. this year i m losing an additional 143 million. i had 1400 positions removed by the ceo s office. the job didn t go away. i just lost the deputies to get the job done. on the practical side, enforcement, i have a district attorney who has not filed 5,932
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control the narrative by having to sort of fact check in real time? it s quite challenging. as a journalist, i think the best we can do is go out there and say what the truth is. and when it s relevant to fact check in real time, do it, but otherwise, tell americans what the real story is. but jim, that really is kind of the crux of the debate, and you re working on a book writ large on this subject now. do we spend all our time fact checking a president who lies 20 times a day, and does it make us, as jack schaefer from politico said, the president the assignment editor for newsrooms across the nation? in fortunately in a way, it can. but we re lucky enough, and unfortunately not everyone else is in terms of sides of our staff, where we can walk and chew gum at the same time. now, the industry is changing. a lot of newspapers are losing staff. and you know, there s a resource issue for sure. but what we can t do is ignore misinformation. that s our most fundamental job. the most b
responsibility. sdp we re n we re not talking about a ton of money to make sure kid kid soap and toothpaste and the tods hers have diapers. you have have to have the will to want to do it. we start with separating them from families and now the detention centers with horrible conditions. the department of justice lawyers saying what does a blanket mean, what does a toothbrush mean. it s a resource issue. limited resources that you can still make it and have it. it s disgusting and really immoral. let me shift gears. i want you thoughts on what the president told the hill about his potential democratic rival, joe biden. i think he can only go down.
months, and it s costing the taxpayers a tremendous amount of money. when they talk about a shortage of resources, it s not really an issue of resources. it is mismanagement. let me make sure i m clear on this. i want to clear up i guess it s a source of confusion. because you say it s not a resource issue, the immigration numbers are down, but we ve also been talking in the last few months about the number of migrants who are being detained at the border. an incredible increase there in the last year or so. i think 144,000 we re talking about who were detained in may. we were talking about some astronomical increase year over year, over two years. is that contributing? i understand what you re saying about immigration. but is the wave of migrants who have been coming to the border contributing to this? so i m referring to the number of apprehensions that are happening at the border. if you measure it by the number of apprehensions at the border, we are nowhere near our maximum a
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