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desantis in florida. >> all you need is a quarter of the people that just supported trump to sign a petition and it appears they have done that. >> he failed miserably. he locked on the largest for the economy in the world and let out prisoners and now gavin newsom will be held accountable. ♪♪ brian: here we go, that's a look at our road and that is philadelphia. ainsley: this is our oc wagon. yesterday brian said he thinks the anchor who says hello for should decide the song. brian: i was hoping that would be a new tradition i mean, if you went to the other side of the album. ainsley: if you will suggest it, you should know it. brian: but i don't know every song. i focus most of my youth with the base city rollers. i thought they would have long jevity but they did not and they left with their mullahs. >> if you google base city rollers you will know what i mean. >> so great to be with you all. brian: you should've seen at lawrence's face when he walked in. like he was headed to the gallows great are you happy to be up and he said all. ainsley: but didn't look like, brian? brian: i saw him in the kitchen or this is noon for us and lawrence said let's just say he cannot believe how early it was. lawrence: so early. ainsley: what time did you wake up? lawrence: three and normally i get up at five to go to my gym so this was my gym time. ainsley: we are so glad to have you here. brian: now that we have jim's open. ainsley: griff jenkins went down to the border and our friend is down there and he is in el paso as house republicans see the crisis firsthand and all the republicans went down there so what did they find out, graph. reporter: that's right, good morning, ainsley, brian and lawrence. that delegation found or they tour the el paso center crossing agency that was built last year to hold 1,040,000 on the company miners and it is full and it capacity yesterday leaving that delegation with house minority leader kevin mccarthy and we caught up with him afterwards and here is some of what he had to say, listen. >> you know, it is worse than a crisis. i thought i would see a crisis but this is really a human heartbreak. when you walk into that room and using these children's faces there one, three and five -year-olds holding hands and coming up to an agent, how many children did not make it? reporter: this is tragedy strikes news coming out of our san antonio fox affiliate, at least undocumented immigrants are dead after a high-speed car crash collision and that developing an investigation is underway. meanwhile, to large groups in texas and the rio grande valley, the first one coming out of los lunas, 134 in that group and an over in lagrone, texas 113 but get this, out of that 11317 were from romania an indication that folks aren't just coming from central america. back to that delegation. they were briefed by the national border patrol council and i spoke with the president brandon judd and asked if we make of speaker pelosi saying that it's an inherited crisis here is what he said. >> as a border patrol agent, that upsets me. she is absolutely wrong. the last administration solved this problem with the migrant protection protocols. the new administration came in and did away with the migrant protection protocols and that is what is causing the huge surge. reporter: where does it go now? that delegation made it very clear that they wanted audience with president biden to talk about what they saw in the border patrol agents here and what the president has come out to say it firsthand and one more piece of information and we can update as we have been over the past couple weeks talking about the number of migrants that have tested positive in the city of brownsville because remember border patrol does not test them but is left up to the local authorities and ngos. that number was at 204 but a new number i got overnight, 218 migrants of brownsville, texas testing positive for covid. brian lawrence and ainsley. brian: i've been down there twice and you have a summer home at the border that you been there so often and to have a chance to talk to the border patrol and they were so open over the last four years and they were bringing you down and they to hop on camera and talk to you and have you found border patrol is allowed to talk to you and tell you the situation? reporter: absolutely not. i appreciate that question because on a daily basis and all the sectors i'm covering, whether el paso i am sending messages to washington to dhs and they are controlling access. i know personally a lot of these border patrol chiefs and a lot of agents and they all want to talk on camera and they want to take me and show me as they conduct their operations because remember, they are absolutely strapped. when you take agents off the border and put them in the processing centers which are at full capacity and they are having to receive them and transferred them that is less agents on the line and the guys that are doing that work in men and women are unbelievable because they are overwhelmed. we want to see that and see inside these facilities and how they compare to when it was a crisis in 2014 and how it was a crisis under president trump in 2019. we have been denied total access at every turn and at some point this a ministration going to have to provide transparency, if not to me, to the other media and no one is getting a firsthand look. delegation got a look but yet we can't. ainsley: why? why don't they want you to see it? reporter: i will leave them to answer that question, ainsley. one thing is for sure, the array people deserve to see it, to pull the curtain back and let them see because they say that the children particularly are being treated well. brian: we would like to see for ourselves. ainsley: kevin mccarthy says they've broken capacity at these facilities but thank you. he says more than 1040 children and it is growing every day. lawrence: this is nonsense. you don't get to spit in our face and tell us that it's raining. the fact is the administration is now changing their talking points paid first, they said there was nothing to see here but they won't let reporters and to see what's actually happening. now they are saying that this was the trump administration's fault so what is it? is a crisis? this is now on the ground and your theme on the ground and now in my hometown of dallas, texas they are sending 3000 teens into our convention center to house these young people because the parents have decided to drop them off but the media coverage of this has been the most disgusting thing i was watching one of the other channels the other day and they were talking about these guides leading people across the rio grande. that was not a guide. it was a member of the cartel. these people are paid and that is how these people get across the border but these are not just some guys. to have a press that is willing to do the work that people like griff is doing on the border and can speak intelligently about the issue. ainsley: kevin mccarthy was down there and he said he thought he would to a crisis but instead what he saw is a human heartbreak. he said fentanyl is coming in, cartels and most sophisticated and different than it ever was before. brian: you've got centers being used for 15 or 17 euros for the next 90 days and 3000 unaccompanied minors in the cdp production over the last 72 hours and overall 4200 and your scene that and i will say this, before we go to jenny's sack in the sparring as she blamed president trump and they try to do that and they went to their fax machines and got there talking points but no one is buying it. when the time people were telling you what was going on it was not a good story and they were not saying look how good it is but they were saying this is the influx and these are the tents they are in and this is where the adults are and this is why were separating the kids because we don't believe that these are the parents or the relatives of the kids so let's flood the zone with dna kids to find out if they are in fact related but they were telling you what was going on and allowing you to tell the story and it wasn't a good story so jen sack was asked about the problem when she says is not a crisis but yet you needed fema which shows that it's a disaster but watch the sparring. >> we recognize this is a big problem in the last administration left us a dismantled and unworkable system and like any other problem we are going to do everything we can to solve it. >> does fema's arrival at the border mean that the administration feels what is happening down of the border is a disaster? >> i know we always get into the labels around here but i would say our focus is on solutions spirit so you say it's a problem or challenge or that it's now a disaster? >> fema is there to help ensure that the people who are at the border have access to or can and to hhs and shelters. >> does that mean the federal government now is moving beyond the message from the last couple of weeks which now is not the time doc about it? spirit no, we are, we are doing both. ainsley: my gosh. if you look at the video and i worked in san antonio close to where you go up or kind of close, in texas and i was watching all these people come across and how excited they were when they made it to the american soil because they know they don't have to go home if they seek asylum. there is a pandemic going on so there is the safety of americans that we are worried about and many people in america are out of work now. brian: not in school. ainsley: and kevin mccarthy said in america we have 10 million americans that are out of work and now they are bringing these people in to compete for those jobs. do they think we are stupid? they are calling it a challenge. it's a crisis, you all. there are more than 100,000 people that came into our country in february alone. brian: right, i would say this. the remaining mexico policy was working with 70000 people there. ainsley: did you see that? a mom carrying her infant. brian: in noah's anti- kid but one thing they have to do is they have to fly into honduras, el salvador, guatemala and start dealing with those countries in the message on the ground as if you come, you are in. tom homan, heard jen psaki that the border was broken when they took over and said this —- >> what they inherited was the most secure border i've seen in my career which is spans 35 years. illegal immigration was down 50, 80% depending on what you looked at last year. it's a biden administration policy. he promised all these enticements during the campaign. free healthcare, shutdown ice detention, remain an extra program will end, we will reward amnesty and when you tell people that you can enter this country illegally and you won't be detained or removed and you can get a job and you might even get amnesty in healthcare, they will come. this is again not an accident. this is by design joe biden sold out this country to win an election to the progressive left. lawrence: american people are smarter and they know what's happening on the ground. brian, you will have republicans on in the next hour or this hour and i'm interested to see what they will say on this, they had the opportunity and control of all branches of government for two years and the president had to use executive orders and redistribute funds from the executive office to get funding for the wall and as soon as joe biden got into office and i was just at the border four weeks ago, he undid that. the next day they stopped building the wall and you still see the material there on where the wall is pretty here is the deal, what will republicans do when they get control? they cannot continue to use this as a campaign issue. they've got to do something about this and i love —. lawrence: . brian: but they did, lawrence but if you will undo what the republicans did this will be the result and now they want to do immigration reform and forget that. ainsley: and guess what they're doing to? not only are they letting anyone in but increasing gas prices have increased because they shut down the pipeline and my dad said more than one dollar now down to his gas station in south carolina and my dad made a good point last night and said the stimulus money, he said ainsley, do know how much my sister is getting us to most track and is a teacher and does not make a lot of money and she said that stimulus check will burn through that in a matter of just one month in gas prices. the increase in gas prices so you get all these jobs are lost and now we are being told the biden will raise taxes and corporate tax, remember when donald trump increased it down to 21%? biden going up to 28% and raising the income tax rate on individuals if you make more than $400,000 and expanding the estate tax reach and creating higher capital gains tax rates for individuals earning at least $1 million and this is the first time this is happened in 30 years since 1993 when clinton was in office. brian: the corporate tax you have to understand and respect to middle-class people more because corporations you have a higher people that pay less tax and they become more competitive in the is and it was working is corporations come home and when our corporate tax rate becomes competitive. newt gingrich waiting. >> the democratic machine has to have money. it's like a great white shark. if you don't feed it, it falls apart. you don't feel the teachers union, you don't feed the government employees in illinois, go down the list. they've got to get the money from somewhere so they will borrow as much as they can and then they will come after every hard-working american, every american business, large and small. they will use really nice sounding rhetoric but the truth is they want to put their hands in your wallet to take out your money to give to their allies. brian: . lawrence: elections have consequences for they got to pay for that 177,000,002 fresno, yuri gets $178 million in all these counties and all these liberal states that they are giving all of these goodies to they've got to pay for and again, joe biden campaigned on this and said he would raise taxes so it is the press that did not cover this and tell them reckon people the information that they needed to make an election decision so it's sad and a disgrace but we saw this coming. brian: right. lawrence: the. ainsley: your money, lawrence. brian: goes to georgia races but think about that. you just had to win one and this would not be destroyed today. louisiana officials say the state's oil and gas industry in danger but why? the president, president biden is canceling march oil lease sales in the gulf of mexico and that's nearly 80 million acres of available leases that have been sold this week and he has canceling all of them. oil and gas, you are single-handedly taking us down as the saudi arabia of the west. oil and gas leaders, they are destroying it in an effort to implement and jam down our throats the new green deal. lawrence: energy affects everything. the price of everything will go up because the cost to get things around the world, around this country will go up because we need the energy and this guy is crushing the industry. on the backs —- he told all these people that where are the jobs joe? i talk to these miners and talk to people on the ground in these energy jobs and they are begging for work so where will it come from? ainsley: real-life consequences. lawrence: we will circle back. brian: yeah, we will circle back. thank it's jen psaki. ainsley: jillian has some headlines. jillian: extreme weather, a tornado along the miceli missus sorry mind downing lines. tornado outbreak is slipping this trailer down the street. meanwhile, the massive winter storm in the rockies caused this multivehicle pileup in minnesota. starting today all mississippi residents can get their hands on a covid-19 vaccine. governor reads expanding eligibility just-in-time for spring breakers but he said quote, almost 10000 appointments will be available in the next three weeks. the near term reports only 20% of mississippi residents have received at least one shot and 11% are fully vaccinated. former president donald trump is responding to the washington post retraction of the georgia election story two months after it was published. the post writes in part quote, trump did not tell the investigator to find the fraud or say she would be a national hero if she did so. the former president says in part quote, you will notice that establishment media errors always slant one way against me and against republicans. eddie van halen son speaking out on the grammys tribute to his father. wolfgang van halen admitted he turned down an offer to play his father's song eruption and added quote, what hurt the most was that he wasn't even mentioned when they talked about artists we lost. i know rock is not the most popular genre right now but it's impossible to ignore the legacy my father left behind. van halen died from cancer in october he was 65. back to you. brian: you got to get an apology from the grammys? 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