but for how long sparks flying and hunter biden s trump and make it from the waist down crashes his car into the lobby of a local jail and any moment now a new verdict in the amanda knox case for lawyers looking to overturn a 16-year-old conviction all right 6:00 a.m. here in washington. a live look at the white house on this wednesday morning. good morning, everyone. i m kasie hunt. it s wonderful to have you with us. the message from the white house this morning, the border is closed right now, most asylum seekers crossing illegally from mexico into the us are supposed to be turned back after president biden took executive action simple truth is, there is a worldwide migrant. chuck crushes. and if the united states doesn t secure our border, there s no limit to the number of people may try to come here. so today i m moving past republican obstruction and using the executive authorities available to me as president to do what i can on my own to address the border the
confrontation that played out at the courthouse yesterday between melissa cohen, biden, who is hunter biden s wife, and a man named garrett ziglar, who is a former trump aide. so hunter biden s wife confronts garrett ziegler outside the trial. she points her finger at him and says, you have no right to be here you nazi pos. obviously using the profane version of that ziglar, then was interviewed, told nbc news, it sad, i ve been sitting here the whole time having approached anyone for the record, i m not a nazi. i m a believer in the us constitution. i haven t said one thing to them. now, this is a guy, garrett sigler, who after trump leaves the white house, has really made a career out of assembling information and disseminating it about hunter biden. they blame him for many of the most salacious and nasty things that came out into the open from the hunter biden laptop and everything else. but i was i was pretty surprised to see that his wife it really underscores just how tense thi
at this and say, hey look, this is not any different than what big retailers like target does, what the obama campaign famously does, we re in the era of big data, you re grabbing as much data as you can, assembling information about your prospective targets. what s wrong with this kind of thing? there is something to that. there is something to the idea that this is a form of marketing and it s about an organization and so object and so forth. and that the difference would be between, for example, the nation magazine where i have a column where you used to work, between the nation magazine knowing who signed on to an anti-war petition or something like that and there have targets members and the bush administration. right. i agree. so there s a distinction between
big retailers like target does, what the obama campaign famously does, we re in the era of big data, you re grabbing as much data as you can, assembling information about your prospective targets. what s wrong with this kind of thing? there is something to that. there is something to the idea that this is a form of marketing and it s about an organization and so object and so forth. and that the difference would be between, for example, the nation magazine where i have a column where you used to work, between the nation magazine knowing who signed on to an anti-war petition or something like that and there have targets members and the bush administration. right. i agree. so there s a distinction between what the government has and what private entities have and i think that s a fair distinction
is not any different than what big retailers like target does, what the obama campaign famously does, we re in the era of big data, you re grabbing as much data as you can, assembling information about your prospective targets. what s wrong with this kind of thing? there is something to that. there is something to the idea that this is a form of marketing and it s about an organization and so object and so forth. and that the difference would be between, for example, the nation magazine where i have a column where you used to work, between the nation magazine knowing who signed on to an anti-war petition or something like that and there have targets members and the bush administration. right. i agree. so there s a distinction between what the government has and what