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said. colleagues here to berlin. as i said, informal is perhaps not what automatically springs to mind when you think automatically springs to mind when you think of nato, but these times are different from what they do is to he are different from what they do is to he and are different from what they do is to he and i are different from what they do is to be and i believe that this was exactly to be and i believe that this was exactly the right kind of meeting in this extremely different situation. it is really this extremely different situation. it is really sad, yens, that you as secretary general have not been able to attend secretary general have not been able to attend in secretary general have not been able to attend in person, although the meeting to attend in person, although the meeting has basically been hosted and organised and prepared by nato. with the and organised and prepared by nato. with the g7 meeting and a nato meeting with the g7 meeting and a
was focused on crime and not so much the nominee. but you have three candidates looking at 20 224, you have cotn and cruz and maybe josh hawley and when brett kavanaugh was on the hot seat with booker and klobuchar and harris. what are we watching? we re watching the beginning of the 2024 republican primary in that room. and i think it is very easy to spot. you know, the republicans are angry about kavanaugh. the democrats are angry about the way merrick garland was not even given a hearing. and the republicans have a larger point to make which has some s sail yens for them politically which is about democrats being soft on crime. so they re going to pull every thread they can in this hearing to show that she is emblematic of the way democrats think about crime. and the way joe biden thinks about crime.
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of illegal aim yens coming into the country today. that should matter. because if i can t tell you who crosses through in nogales or mcallen or san diego, they are going to end up in your community. bret: so, in that case, it is fairly open. the border is wide open right now. bret: wide open? the border is wide open right now. border patrol is well beyond what i would call task saturation. they are so overwhelmed there are huge sections of u.s. border, you pick the state, we know we have thousand of people waiting to come across where we know we have like high level cartel violence going on on a daily basis between the governor of mexico and the cartels. and they are bringing narcotics in. there are hundreds of miles of border there is not a single border patrol agent right now. why? because they are in a soft sided facility that we set up at another 5 to $6 million a month to baby-sit, to process, and to expedite the processing of these people. i have fought for it my whole ca