what was his intent? and sweet embrace of victory. 635 days in the making. draft pick baker mayfield gave the fans something to celebrate. christine, because it is 2018, you have to put it in trump terms. the first time since trump took office, cleveland is in the win colum column. i m dave briggs. i m christine romans. we start with the supreme court. christine blasey ford ready to speak on her terms. she accused brett kavanaugh of sexual assault when they were teens. her attorney says she is prepared to testify next week. first they want the committee to offer terms which are fair and ensure her safety. ford s lawyers held an hour long conference call. the date of the hearing is the biggest hold up.
one of the most successful documentaries in the history of film is cocaine cowboys that tells that story. the film made by these guys, alfred spellman and billy corbin. anthony: so things were in decline. cocaine sort of saved the city? alfred: we d say so. am i going to get in trouble for it? yes. billy: by 1981, you had a murder rate. you had 635 homicides here. 25% of those bodies had automatic weapons bullets. anthony: right. anthony: we talk about the uncomfortable reality of where a lot of modern miami came from over something you just have to hit hard when in miami in season. stone crabs. alfred: federal reserve branch in miami had a $5 billion cash surplus. mostly 50s and 100 dollar bills all of which had trace elements
anywhere else. 1 in 4 jobs in the el paso area depends on cross-border commerce with mexico. ray is one of 635 employees at family-run key southwest which last year sold $12 million worth of metal parts to mexico. and often collaborates with countries south of the border to create products for the american automobile industry. so about 90% of our product produced in this facility ships to mexico. we ship to mexico every single day. brad is ray s boss. this is amazing. this machine will make about 30,000 of these every day. 30,000 of these. and every one of the 30,000 clamps that come off this machine go to mexico. come back here, go back to mexico and end up in an american car. come back to the united states. oh, sorry. those got to be scrapped? oh, really? oh, no. they have lots of customers
this is their policy and in doing so, we think it s a violation of law. 1,500 children, wondering where they are, noting the lack of connection they have to their immediate families at this point. what can be done at this point? how optimistic are you this is going to be solved in a way that reunites those children with their families? the problem is that the administration on a daily basis now is separating dozens, even hundreds of children from their families. they testified in congress just this last week that in a two-week period since their new policy was implemented, they separated over 635 children from their parents in a two-week period. so the numbers are going to skyrocket. this could be turned around immediately with just a simple decision by the administration to stop doing it. i want to play a clip here of president trump on fox news
this came out today by the federal gentleman. federal government loses track of 20% of unacompanied children within thirty-two months of them arriving there. he lost track of 7, 635 uncomprehended children they check in with over three months of last year they lost track of 1500 after thirst days. many who say they are fleeing but a lot of the unemployed minor are claimed by game. we have a relationship with gun violence. the border next week. hey. we ll go in the tequila shotsor me.