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encounters just in the first three months of fiscal year 2023. but the biden administration continues to maintain that the border is secure. we re looking live at eagle pass, texas. that s where griff jenkins joins us with the late from there. hey, griff. reporter: hey, good afternoon, eric. and if you weren t just watching that drone, we can take you back up to it. the border patrol air boats just passing underneath the bridge here in eagle pass. it is ground zero here in the del rio sector for this crisis is. these agents in texas dps troopers and national guard here are absolutely exhausted from what has been happening, and that is why these december numbers were so startling. take a look at these numbers. let s go into them. 251,000 migrant encounters in december of which 49,405 were title 42. that means that 200,000, eric, were released into the u.s. that is quite a stunning number there in and of itself. but the the second number is what i wanted to show you. th ....
two cases, if they like the person it is self-defense, if they don t it is homicide, if they like the people gathering it is a protest, if they don t it is a riot. different rules, based on political preference, this week we learned classified documents were found in their, so far, locations used by joe biden after he was the vice president. classified documents found by his personal lawyers, not the fbi, who put them there? were the documents together originally then separated, if so by whom? did the former vice president use the documents while he was a priva a. citizen. don t worry the media tells us that the garage was locked. i m sure is not a legal defense. it wasn t when classified documents were found at mar-a-lago, media begins to tell you how very different those two cases are. new york magazine telling us there are significant differences. new york times telling us, the circumstances of the two case appear to be strikingly different. and new york times te ....
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immigration or food prices or gasoline prices or crime. they want to talk about race. and to talk about abortion. let s talk about race and abortion. it is time for a true discussion. not the lies we get from media and tenured leftists and the rest. talk about the facts, i won t go to civil war, where democrat party was tied to hip with confederacy, and ddavis of a democrat,. no. i won t go to bl plessy versus ferguson but i will go to woodrow wilson, one of the great so-called leading progressive intellectuals in late 1800s and 1900s president of princeton university, governor of new jersey and elected president of united states, and he overturned every major pro-integration law that was put in place by the republicans who preceded him. recession gated the departments of federal government, fired black forward administrate hours, and openly sympathetic to the kkk . and he was critical of reconstruction. less th than 60 years ago, 1964 civil right act was opposed by 69% ....
90, johnson to strike deal. here we go, there we go! they have managed to put it up. key point is that, if he does get through to a vote with rishi sunak, borisjohnson would be the favourite for tory party members even though i think some 20,000 of them don t have e mail addresses so they number would be reduced, because it is an online ballot. the mind boggles because it is an online ballot. he: mind boggles as because it is an online ballot. inez mind boggles as to because it is an online ballot. ins: mind boggles as to how because it is an online ballot. ii9 mind boggles as to how they are going to organise the next week if it is the two of them as the front runners on monday, how they will organise, because the 1922 committee are saying that everybody will get their vote but a 20,000 of them are not online that is going to be very tricky, and there are security concerns and things like that. the sunday telegraph, effectively, the headline is a bit of a tease becau ....