that if an indictment does come, the d.a. will want to do it so that donald trump can get to new york city as quickly as possible. there s not a lag where he can go hold a rally in a place where he rails against the d.a. concerns about security. nobody knows except the inner workings why we haven t seen anything yet or if we will see anything. we don t know if there are additional witnesses. we know they re expected to meet on monday again. they typically meet on mondays, wednesdays and thursdays. they didn t meet on the hush money case yesterday. they did appear there. they appear to be meeting on a variety of subject matters, which is not unusual. they re expected to go back monday, and if, in fact, the d.a. decides to indict, he could on monday. we don t know yet. it s not unreasonable to expect he would want to get his ducks in a row and make sure he has everything lined up security
to breach the building with an ar 15. someone else tried to crash a barricade 15. someone else tried to crash a barricade at 15. someone else tried to crash a barricade at the us capitol. i think there barricade at the us capitol. i think there is barricade at the us capitol. i think there is a barricade at the us capitol. i think there is a threat of lone wolf violence there is a threat of lone wolf violence that could be conducted in an effort violence that could be conducted in an effort to violence that could be conducted in an effort to protest, i guess in a non peaceful way against it. security non peaceful way against it. security wise, that is a threat. of course, security wise, that is a threat. of course, just security wise, that is a threat. of course, just the proceedings itself will raise course, just the proceedings itself will raise all kinds of security issues will raise all kinds of security issues and hopefully the manhattan courthouse will be
distributed it. it was nowhere near enough to match the immense needs that emerged from the earthquake. people need everything. they need the shelter, the water, the food. most of all, they had their loved ones trapped in the rubble. they did not have the needed equipment to extract them, save lives. it s very painful. syrians have been going through this for 20 years. they felt that they on that note, then, what about the global community and their response here? we have heard criticism when it comes to getting aid into the region. you talked about the things that are needed to do this recovery. what are your thoughts on the response from around the world? i will try to be brief. you know, one of the major complications and obstacles is that, in syria, the situation is complicated politically and security wise. many of these people lived in hard to reach areas. to get to them, it takes a lot and needs a lot of
security-wise. trace: i want to get border news in here if i can because the chief border patrol agent of the tucson sector is really running out of descriptions to describe the crisis on the border. listen to him and i ll get your response. last year it quadrupled. last year it was 250,000. we re 20,000 ahead right now we went from what i would describe as unprecedented to a point where i don t have the correct adjective to describe what is going on. trace: how about the adjective of unrivaled because this stuff doesn t happen, horace, in any place else on the planet! unbelievable that this administration has allowed this problem to get to this level! i don t want people shooting people who are trying to come into our country. i would like a principled policy of deterrence. now, this administration announces that, no, no, no, no, no, we re not going to deport people to mexico, because apparently, that s too much like remain in mexico.
pretty senior position on trump tease staff at that point. when the vice president express a lack of trust, certainly what it sounds like, is that what it sounds like you to, a lack of confidence in the secret service agents who were trying to put him in that car, that is a problem national security-wise, but it also sounds like he might have understood that the secret service had potentially a political agenda. yes. i worked very closely with the secret service detail with mike pence. they are incredible law enforcement officers, but i will say this. one thing that i found incredibly chilling when i salt at the january 6th hearing when gray jacobs testified which was a general vise counsel to the president when they talked about that moment and they brought it up. he did say that mike pence s response to the secret service agents was, yes, but you re not the one driving the car, and i found that detail striking to me because that s saying something right there, right? that means tha