bill: and you can see president biden is inside the restaurant. do we want to listen in here? let s take a listen. [indiscernible] hey, how are you? joe, this is connor. connor, how are you? good to see you. he does more talking sound like me. [laughter] are you kidding me? coming down and looking. whatever you order i ll have a little bit. this is sioban. how are you? mr. president. great to meet you. [indiscernible] 30 more seconds.
vehicles are assembled with half the labor force as traditional automobiles with internal combustion engine. means the uaw will lose half the workforce. i think the unions will put a stop that this. and a legal challenge, way overreach from the biden administration, fail in the supreme court. you ll be saved by the courts. sandra: sean and dagen, we look forward to watching you both tonight, i m sure it will be a hot show. appreciate it. bill, where are you on all this? bill: i live in california, born and raised there. they are trying to do the same thing, go all electric. we have rolling blackouts, any time there is a heat wave, and shut the power off during fire season, you have nothing to plug into. you can t get out of your neighborhood during fire season if the power shut off, a lot of questions they have to figure
mexico s top immigration official will face criminal charges for the fire. they say the official was negligent in preventing the fire and there was a flair-up on the mexican side of el paso, and we are told it began as a protest of the fire. sandra. sandra: matt, thank you. bill. bill: sandra, a bipartisan group of lawmakers, including our next guest, met with the mexico president last month to talk about some of the common challenges we are facing at the southern border. but while the mexican president claimed it was respectful, he has been ripping into america for the ongoing fentanyl crisis, blaming it on the disintegration of u.s. families while complaining to china over rude threats from u.s. lawmakers who have proposed designating mexican drug cartels as terror
groups. for more on this, henry cuellar, he represents part of the border area in the laredo area. thank you for your time today. it s a pleasure being with you again. some of your gop colleagues, they have been calling more urgently that cartels should be designated as terror organizations. what lindsey graham had to say recently. i want to call them terrorists, then i want to do the second thing, allow military force to be used, not to invade mexico, not to take down the mexican government, but to break the backs of these cartels that are killing 70,000 americans a year. bill: i understand you disagree with that, right? i do. look, every year there is i mean every year there is over $800 billion of trade between the u.s. and mexico. mexico is a big trading partner. so imagine if we start bombing mexico what it means to our businesses, to our consumers if we would start attacking them.
he called to renew and repair, on the eve of his visit, a number of masked attackers, throwing petroll bombs. know how hard democracy can be at times. we in the united states have first-hand experience how fragile, even long standing democratic institutions can be. you saw what happened on january 6th in my country. we learn anew with every generation that democracy needs champions. ahead of biden s visit, the terrorism threat was raised to severe in northern ireland, meaning an attack is likely. but it has been hovering at the second highest level since 2010 over periodic violence from dissident militant groups, sandra. sandra: jacqui heinrich in dublin as we track the president s visit. thank you very much. bill: and we continue to look at the live images of president biden and his motorcade