they c be competitive in these very difficult districts. that is a crucial piece why they behave the way they do. a great point. you talk about manchin wanting to be a singular force. he didn t just hit fox news whic might make sense for west virginia, or hit two channels, he hit them all on sunday which chris wells pointed out. take a look. you are on four sunday shows today and the question i have is are you enjoying your position of power a little too much? i sure hope not. my goodness. that would be horrib. that s not no. chai, my goodness, oh, shiver me timbers or whatever folkesisms you need. he has a team to make sure he s out there a is a central player. th s why i mentioned this is
to that saying he seen pledty of dead children on the job telling the committee they quote died at the hands of people that crossed the border because we have an open border. there is shouting on all sides of this issue and border and we ve seen so far caged kids and overcrowded cells and families being separated. what we haven t seen is real effort to come up with a comprehensive policy that can once and for all address this issue that continues to divide families and divide this country. before getting to what the vice president had to say to pamela brown in a facility today, i want to show you some of the video that she took on her cell phone at the adult detention facility in mcallen. it s crowded and men are wearing dirty clothes, the spench we re told horrib stench horrible. pam tells us what she saw in the interview. pam. reporter: anderson, i m here in mcallen texas in a facility that holds single adults and i
to imagine anyone surviving, but as we ve seen, children did, due in no small part to the teachers and staff there. today, for the first time, the plaza towers principal spoke to reporters about that horrible monday and what the days have been like ever since. i got on the intercom and i said it s here and then i got into the bathroom with four other ladies in the office. what started off as a normal day at plaza towers turned into a horrib horrible, horrible thing for seven families. yesterday, we buried one of our seven. today, we buried two. tomorrow we ll bury two more.
moore, oklahoma with school officials there. the principal of tower plaza elementary school, the one that was just leveled by the ef-5 twister cried as she described what happened that awful day. the rest of the evening was a nightmare. what started off as a normal day at plaza towers turned into a horrib horrible, horrible thing for seven families. the rest of the story, however, is ho you grew great moore has
race in the neighborhood. and they had race racist horrib things to say and others were empathetic and all people need to engage more on the topic because we re never going to get past it as an issue unless we start having a conversation about it. i m he not sure how the mayor, first of all, described this as the way he does. sort of this disgusting terms. but beyond that, the idea that he would ask for an official rebuke of the magazine i find fairly chilling as someone who is an american citizen and thinks the first amendment is important. he thinks you ve gone too far in espousing president and back to challenge and generalizations and an extreme reaction. and the first amendment guru, no greater expert as far as i m concerned in this country wrote a piece knocking the mayor down a peg on that saying he s factually incorrect, that there s anything inconsistent with what s in the article with the first amendment.