american greem dream. and why yuba city. ing a culture. you ll see a large inyan community in farming is common zpl common in india we can farm here. yeah. i m i live in the bay area i ve never been to yuba city. and also had not heard there was a huge sikh population. yeah. why hadn t i heard that am i dumb. you re not dumb. thank you. we just live in our silos. the mayor said i m not dumb so i feel pretty good. can you talk about the sikh religion? what s it like to be a woman in that religion. i may not look like a typical sikh woman but i m 100% sikh. under god we are all equal. that s what sikhism is, men, women, it toents matter. but i say we need to walk the talk. even during my election and my mom was knocking on doors and
it s true. when we were down there, we were just looking around for things to talk about and we ended up finding a woman who lived in the el chapo tunnel house. like one of the famous houses he used to get across the border. and we were like whatever we were going to do today, we re going to talk to this lady. so the best elements of the show are the things that happen spontaneously. can you say what the other topics are? the second week we re doing an episode about the sikh religion in yuma city, california, the highest percentage of sikhs. we have one about living with physical disabilities. we re really trying to push what we do into a new place. i can t wait to watch it next sunday. thanks so much. again, tune in for united shades of america and that s after bourdain, parts unknown. you guys should do like a combo. we did. we ll be right back.
kennedy: border crossings are down. there are going to be so many challenges and everyone can take years to make their way to supreme court, by then, there president could be out of offic office. if border patrol is doing a great job stopping those illegal border crossings and people in central america are getting the message that the united states is being tougher. border crossings are down by 47%, something is working and maybe you don t need a wall. with everything going on in places like barcelona and charlottesville and with our economy, i don t think the wall is the most necessary thing. i don t have the government spending $90 billion on my walls and i m not taking land from other people in order to build them. harris: at the president missed an opportunity in his speech and of course he went to arizona and yuma city which was
she says wasting tens of billions on a useless and immoral border wall is a nonstarter for democrats, particularly at a time of such real need in our communities. at the president follows through on his threat to shut on the government, he and his enablers should be held fully accountable. the president went to yuma city yesterday which is a border city that is considered to be a success story. george w. bush went down there with the funds appropriated to build a fence line and now it s a success story. not an accident the president would start there. gianno: i appreciate what he said, i agree with what he said, and i don t understand what the democrats are talking about because hillary, bill, and president obama advocated for a border. i don t understand what the difference is now. i know as a negotiator, he starts out with the most extreme point as leverage to say if you
jenna: big story we ve been following in northern california that s getting national attention. evacuation orders remain in effect for nearly 200,000 residents near the oroville dam as officials work to repair the spillway system there. they say the earth near the base of the concrete wall was rapidly eroding which could potentially cause the wall to collapse and send a wall of water into the valley. an issue environmentalists warned about ten years ago. joining me a congressman who was in oroville yesterday. had to come back to dc. i know these are folks you represent. what s the latest of your understanding of the situation? right. welsh about 150,000 of my constituents in marysville, yuma city, they are still evacuated