we saw the sophist that is toughest terrain in southern arizona but sometimes the wall goes from the road checkpoints you would go and have the border crossing and you would get checked out by customs and border patrol then you would go 5 miles out to the east or west and the wall ends, becomes a single strand barbed wire fence. all you have to do if you want to go across illegally was go away from the checkpoint 5 miles and subleased up over a barbed wire fence. it is ridiculous, very sad and we are seeing rangers on both sides, mexican ranges, us rangers saying please build the wall. they are tired of the cartels taking the land, sending 10, 20, 30,000 people across a year across private land. the drug cartels who are controlling these areas, the president s new phrase build the wall and crime will fall. thank you so much, we appreciate you joining us. i m from north carolina, doing a
road checkpoints and sell off their own american-supplied boots, blankets and guns at the bazaar, sometimes to the taliban. afghans, not surprisingly, run when they see the army coming. recruits tend to go awol after their first leave, while one-quarter of those who stay in the service are blitzed on hashish or heroin, according to an internal survey carried out by the afghan national army. i ve got to tell you something, these are the people we need to stand up to take over control of the country. well, candy, that s true. now that s the bad side of it. there also is a good side of it. i mean i m told that they re on track to meet their training numbers, that s the good side. also there s one, i think, irreversible truth. the taliban is on a march. if you lose afghanistan, pakistan is the next step. and so what that bodes is nothing but ill because pakistan is failure is not an option is what you re saying. failure is not an option. so the question comes, either