mexico by border patrol. but then he came back again, this time undetected through texas but he has been in tampa he told police since about march. he is one of the more than 500,000 known got a ways this fiscal year. those are what border patrol call the people who got away and evaded their cap ship it back out here live aishah we could reach out to governor desantis office in florida they are telling us they re trying to figure out exactly how this person was approved when he did not have the paperwork and he did not have a valid license to be there at that construction site. they say it is under investigation for things are not expected to slow down here at the border aishah. elects that something the media does not put enough attention on our these migrants are dying as a make this journey across the border. some 700 more than 700 people have died just in this fiscal year. more than 30 have died just this month. are you seeing that on the ground there? yes, it is a grim reality
they said ship it to michigan and that s the crux of the problem. at that point, the special agent in charge i think for corrupt reasons refused to send the case to michigan, lied about it to the inspector general and an eight month delay to the investigation followed. dana: what could the corrupt reasons be? on the back end of the inspector general s report, and a very antiseptic way which is how they usually write it, they talked about how this individual went to the bar and sat in a bar and said this is really a horrible story, this dr. nasser thing, it s bad for the fbi and it s bad for u.s. gymnastics and essentially commiserated on the fact that it s going to be public and it wanted to get in front of it. but the purpose for the bar meeting apparently was, he wanted to lobby for a job is like a head of security position with the u.s. olympic committee. so he wanted to retire from the fbi and cash out by burying the story of this molestation and using that as leverage to get a
ship it to 30 rock. the mind is a powerful thing especially when it works against you, but it can work for you, too, everyone s needs are different and it is good to talk to a professional about your specific situation. just don t be surprised if you get some of your most useful advice from yourself and your personal experiences. you are both the athlete and at times your own biggest critic. but there is no reason you can t also become your own biggest fan. with that said, we d love to hear from you. how have you improved your mental self-care? email us, the week@msnbc.com or tweet us, we are @theweekmsnbc. please include your name and city if you feel comfortable doing so but we re talking about very personal stuff, so if not, we understand. share your story, of what has worked for you improving your mental self care. we will share some of your stories tomorrow. when we come back, nba hall of fame inductee chris bosh joins us to talk mental health, pro sports and lessons for life.
disaster. sometimes withdrawing from a bad situation is a good call. but sometimes the right answer is to stand up and lean in rather than drop out. that will get me something even better than perfection. growth. perfection is limiting. growth is limitless. i believe that naomi osaka will develop nor resilience and resources to face her mental health challenges, she just has to keep going, or as my grandmother would say, just keep on having birthdays, that is why yesterday i put this over my desk at home. it s a picture of the kobayashi mru with the immortal words of the emergency alert system, this is only a test. and don t judge me for putting scotch tape on my post it for peeling my paint, give me a moment. ship it to 30 rock. the mind is a powerful thing especially when it works against
and that won t include european things that it won t be open for tender so they re worried that china will need europe less in the event of a trade deal with with that which on a ship it could china cut off europe to some extent. it could i mean that s their fear at this bit fearful of being isolated and about being frozen and so they they want to make sure that for example in the event of a trade deal that there are tariffs against european cars and all these sort of goods so they re looking at these areas you know what about something like branding we were talking about french wine there s great italian cheeses the europeans have already always been really gung ho about making sure all really adamant rather about making sure that their products don t get copied. that the names of their products to get abused that s right i mean that s one concrete advance that we ve had so far on this rock for both stay rough. for bordeaux will stay bordeaux and