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Transcripts For FOXNEWS Special Report With Bret Baier 20240706

looming large over this summit is the role of cartels pushing migrants and drugs into the u.s. and the question of whether mexico truly controls its own border. biden s dhs secretary admits the vast majority of migrants who crossed into the u.s. illegally go through smuggling rings. and mexico tried to show strength with that high profile arrest. it s been described as a gift to biden and a message that mexico s approach to cartels called hugs, not bullets, prevents blood shed. tonight, president biden receives a dignified reception in mexico city for the summit with his north american counterpart to talk immigration and drug trafficking. but just days before. [gunfire] it took three it thousand 586 mexican soldiers descending on sinaloa to capture drug king pin son of chapo. cartels forced down two air force planes and shot up a commercial airliner. and authorities confiscated 26 barrett rifles, six machine guns, 26 long arms. nearly 600 magazines. bullet proof vests and

Transcripts for FOXNEWS Special Report With Bret Baier 20240604 23:41:00

a hearing scheduled for january 24th will determine if the final report will be released to the public. after two years of politically and racially diverse congressionally mandated commission has completed its recommendations to rename army bases and remove statues and art that celebrate those who voluntarily served the confederate army. the pentagon has ordered of the name changes to be implemented by the end of the year. the price tag? an estimated 62 and a half million dollars. the chief national security correspondent jennifer griffin at the pentagon tonight. nine army bases will face name changes including fort bragg, north carolina named for braxton bragg, an ill tempered slave-owning confederate general who lost most of his battles and troops. fort bragg was named in 1918 during the jim crow period as an olive branch to southern families whose sons the military hoped to recruit. it s been home to the u.s.

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