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kimberly yeah. what we know is this is really designed to try and allow for the customs and border protection that has been over whelmed by the surge in migrant crossings under the biden administration to really try and alleviate some of that. and so what this is going to be is a temporary ceiling of the border if you, well, it's very similar to what we saw back under the trunks, administration and so all ready, joe biden. these presidents get a lot of criticism for that. in fact, when donald trump, who was president, in fact to the democrats challenge this, the law with a lot of different groups that were in the activists and the immigrant rights groups. and it went all the way to the federal courts and was stopped. and so we expect that there will be legal challenges again by group such as the american civil liberties group offices. and likewise, but essentially what this does and what the binding administration is defending is saying that look at under the trumpet administration, asylum seekers w
kimberly yeah. what we know is this is really designed to try and allow for the customs and border protection that has been over whelmed by the surge in migrant crossings under the biden administration to really try and alleviate some of that. and so what this is going to be is a temporary ceiling of the border if you, well, it's very similar to what we saw back under the trunks, administration and so all ready, joe biden. these presidents get a lot of criticism for that. in fact, when donald...
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kimberly yeah, that's right, the white house is really pushing back on the notion that the is rarely use are suggesting that they had no idea about what was being for this advantage in advance of joe biden, laying out the proposal to bring forward a ceasefire. in fact, the national security council spokesperson john kirby saying in fact that the united states did inform the is really government that the president was going to speak. he said that in fact the us president thought it was important to lay out not just as he is released, but to the entire world where in fact the us government felt that things stood in terms of the negotiations that have been going on for some time. as you would call, it's not just the united states and it's been engaged, but also egypt cuts are that have been working behind the scenes trying to bring the israel's war on gaza to an end. so it's not just the conflict, but also to get the tap does return to it exchange for a policy means it is really jail. so what harvey is saying is that the whole world needed to see what was in the proposal. and he says th
kimberly yeah, that's right, the white house is really pushing back on the notion that the is rarely use are suggesting that they had no idea about what was being for this advantage in advance of joe biden, laying out the proposal to bring forward a ceasefire. in fact, the national security council spokesperson john kirby saying in fact that the united states did inform the is really government that the president was going to speak. he said that in fact the us president thought it was important...
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kimberly tell us more about the reaction from the pentagon. yeah, that's right. dependent on has responded what the breeder general pat rider has said, is that well, there is no secret that the united states, of course, is supplying weapons to ukraine. it is really up to ukraine, how those weapons are used to try and make some so targeting decisions. ukraine conducts its own military operations. now having said that, we should point out that about 3 weeks ago, almost a month ago, the president the matter. and she says the us military, joe biden did relax, the restrictions surrounding how those weapons are use. for example, we know that it, when it comes to the weapon rebate, as they were allowed to previously, uh, there were tight restrictions. and now for example, the weaponry can be used to take out a russian play and in russian, aerospace, if it's about to fire in, you prayed in error spray. so this is significant. the other bring significant change that has taken place in just the last week is the fact that now there is a priority in terms
kimberly tell us more about the reaction from the pentagon. yeah, that's right. dependent on has responded what the breeder general pat rider has said, is that well, there is no secret that the united states, of course, is supplying weapons to ukraine. it is really up to ukraine, how those weapons are used to try and make some so targeting decisions. ukraine conducts its own military operations. now having said that, we should point out that about 3 weeks ago, almost a month ago, the president...
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kimberly, another $100, where are you going? >> yeah. i mean, this is a real bet. who knows.each on rubio and scott just because they are the most in the news. but he could go anywhere. >> bret: okay. trey? >> trey: you know tim scott's name was mentioned last night. but i don't think he is seriously under consideration, which breaks my heart to say that 50 on j.d. vance, i would say 20 on glenn youngkin. and the rest on doug burgum because i'm not good with math. so whatever is left on burgum. >> bret: okay. wine, women and song. meredith? >> i'm split between governor burgum and j.d. vance. but this being donald trump, who really knows. although trey putting some money on youngkin, that is an interesting move, too. >> bret: former president with governor youngkin in blue state blue state but seems like getting purple. winners and losers "notable quotables." it's friday. ♪ ♪ n girls' day out is a good day out. live in the moment. ask your doctor about otezla. (♪) (♪) beaches rhythm and blues caribbean sale is now on. visit beaches.com or call 1-800-beaches. lumineux is the f
kimberly, another $100, where are you going? >> yeah. i mean, this is a real bet. who knows.each on rubio and scott just because they are the most in the news. but he could go anywhere. >> bret: okay. trey? >> trey: you know tim scott's name was mentioned last night. but i don't think he is seriously under consideration, which breaks my heart to say that 50 on j.d. vance, i would say 20 on glenn youngkin. and the rest on doug burgum because i'm not good with math. so whatever...
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uh yeah, well welcome to more of the issues in a bed, but i just wanted to have a brief summary kimberly you voted for 3 different parties of different levels. so how come as well just to say so that the original one that i voted for was a rise on c, and it's quite a new party. it's also got a lot of younger people in it and i felt like it would be great to kind of give them a chance to, you know, get an idea of what it is like to run a country. but obviously at a lower level, which would also give them a lot of experience. and then my national party, i voted for u d. m. i feel like i really liked to be a manifesto as a, i've voted for them the last time as well. and as much as the not as popular to everyone, i'd rather go with one that speaks to my hearts and then a provincially. i went for action, se, mainly because the home in my show for example, when he was given certain duties to fulfill. he really did fulfilled him and his time was just cut short, but i really believe that they could make a difference as well. right. so yeah, i thought a bit of a variety is good for that. okay, go
uh yeah, well welcome to more of the issues in a bed, but i just wanted to have a brief summary kimberly you voted for 3 different parties of different levels. so how come as well just to say so that the original one that i voted for was a rise on c, and it's quite a new party. it's also got a lot of younger people in it and i felt like it would be great to kind of give them a chance to, you know, get an idea of what it is like to run a country. but obviously at a lower level, which would also...
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uh yeah, well welcome to more of the issues in a bed, but i just wanted to have a brief summary kimberly you voted for 3 different parties of different levels. so how come as well just to say, so the original one that i voted for was a rise, incense feet and it's quite a new party. it's also got a lot of younger people in it and i felt like it would be great to kind of give them a chance to, you know, get an idea of what it is like to run a country. but obviously at a lower level, which would also give them a lot of experience. and then my national party, i voted for u d. m. i feel like i really liked to be a manifesto as a, i've voted for them the last time as well. and as much as the not as popular to everyone, i'd rather go with one that speaks to my heart and then a provincially. i went for action, se, mainly because human much of a for example, when he was given certain duties to fulfill, he really did fulfill them and his time was just cut short, but i really believe that they could make a difference as well. right. so yeah, i thought a bit of i of variety is good for that. okay, s
uh yeah, well welcome to more of the issues in a bed, but i just wanted to have a brief summary kimberly you voted for 3 different parties of different levels. so how come as well just to say, so the original one that i voted for was a rise, incense feet and it's quite a new party. it's also got a lot of younger people in it and i felt like it would be great to kind of give them a chance to, you know, get an idea of what it is like to run a country. but obviously at a lower level, which would...
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kimberly you voted for 3 different parties of different levels. so how come it is um, well, just to say so that the original one that i voted for was a rise on see, and it's quite a new party. it's also got a lot of younger people in it and i felt like it would be great to kind of give them a chance to, you know, get an idea of what it is like to run a country. but obviously at a lower level, which would also give them a lot of experience. and then my national party, i voted for u d. m. i feel like i really liked to be a manifesto as a, i've voted for them the last time as well. and as much as the not as popular to everyone, i'd rather go with one that speaks to my hearts and then a provincially. i went for action, se, mainly because the home in my show for example, when he was given certain duties to fulfill. he really did fulfilled him and his time was just cut short, but i really believe that they could make a difference as well. right. so yeah, i thought a bit of a variety is good for that. okay, going back to you, let's see by you when you we
kimberly you voted for 3 different parties of different levels. so how come it is um, well, just to say so that the original one that i voted for was a rise on see, and it's quite a new party. it's also got a lot of younger people in it and i felt like it would be great to kind of give them a chance to, you know, get an idea of what it is like to run a country. but obviously at a lower level, which would also give them a lot of experience. and then my national party, i voted for u d. m. i feel...
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uh yeah, well welcome to more of the issues in a bed, but i just wanted to have a brief summary kimberly you voted for 3 different parties of different levels. so how come as well just to say so that the original one that i voted for was a rise on c, and it's quite a new party. it's also got a lot of younger people in it and i felt like it would be great to kind of give them a chance to, you know, get an idea of what it is like to run a country. but obviously at a lower level, which would also give them a lot of experience. and then my national party, i voted for u d. m. i feel like i really liked to be a manifesto as a, as voted for them the last time as well. and as much as the not as popular to everyone, i'd rather go with one that speaks to my heart and then a provincially. i went for action, se, mainly because the home in my show for example, when he was given certain duties to fulfill. he really did fulfill them and his time was just cut short, but i really believe that they could make a difference as well. right. so yeah, i thought a bit of i of variety is good for that. okay, goi
uh yeah, well welcome to more of the issues in a bed, but i just wanted to have a brief summary kimberly you voted for 3 different parties of different levels. so how come as well just to say so that the original one that i voted for was a rise on c, and it's quite a new party. it's also got a lot of younger people in it and i felt like it would be great to kind of give them a chance to, you know, get an idea of what it is like to run a country. but obviously at a lower level, which would also...
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uh yeah, well welcome to more of the issues in a bed, but i just wanted to have a brief summary kimberly you voted for 3 different parties of different levels. so how come as well just to say so that the original one that i voted for was a rise on c, and it's quite a new party. it's also got a lot of younger people in it and i felt like it would be great to kind of give them a chance to, you know, get an idea of what it is like to run a country. but obviously at a lower level, which would also give them a lot of experience. and then my national party, i voted for u d. m. i feel like i really liked to be a manifesto as a, as voted for them the last time as well. and as much as the not as popular to everyone, i'd rather go with one that speaks to my heart and then a provincially. i went for action, se, mainly because the home in my show for example, when he was given certain duties to fulfill. he really did fulfill them and his time was just cut short, but i really believe that they could make a difference as well. right. so yeah, i thought a bit of a variety is good for that. okay, going
uh yeah, well welcome to more of the issues in a bed, but i just wanted to have a brief summary kimberly you voted for 3 different parties of different levels. so how come as well just to say so that the original one that i voted for was a rise on c, and it's quite a new party. it's also got a lot of younger people in it and i felt like it would be great to kind of give them a chance to, you know, get an idea of what it is like to run a country. but obviously at a lower level, which would also...
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kimberly will finish up. what do you, what, what would you be top of your list? a man would definitely use the use development and use unemployment because they use all going to run the country eventually. and we really need some, you know, we need purpose citizens of the country who are also in a good social, economic standing in order for them to be productive people within the country. so for me, it's the use. they are number one, top of my list, and that's a great point to stop the world. thank you very much. kimberly in control when janice, beg, unless the bummer go by in public line is great to have you. it's been good to have you on the program. the irregular migration to europe is on the rise, and the e. u is attempting to bring down the numbers by quoting some of the countries where migrants travel from all travel through the one route that's grown popular is what's known as the weston african route and more attain yeah, is one of its trends at hubs. the government that signed a deal with 210000000 euros with the you to manage the flow. we have a special
kimberly will finish up. what do you, what, what would you be top of your list? a man would definitely use the use development and use unemployment because they use all going to run the country eventually. and we really need some, you know, we need purpose citizens of the country who are also in a good social, economic standing in order for them to be productive people within the country. so for me, it's the use. they are number one, top of my list, and that's a great point to stop the world....
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but 1st, let's have to washington and speak to our white house correspondent, kimberly how could kimberly flush this out for us. any more details yeah, as a us president, just citing this into a executive order. and what this does is effectively at midnight washington time chicken took place uh new district or measures that will effectively feel the border between united states and mexico. and what this does is make it to essentially almost impossible for asylum seekers to get those protections with a few exceptions. that means that those who are being human traffic's are looking for emergency medical care, or even those who are minors will be subject to additional screening. now, what we know is that there is already a lot of criticism that this is a fairly familiar to 282 policy put in place by former president donald trump. but the white house is insisting this is not the case, but what donald trump did was more a sledge hammer approach. this is much more surgical still. what we know is that b a, c l, your american civil liberties union that tried and successfully blocked this. and the
but 1st, let's have to washington and speak to our white house correspondent, kimberly how could kimberly flush this out for us. any more details yeah, as a us president, just citing this into a executive order. and what this does is effectively at midnight washington time chicken took place uh new district or measures that will effectively feel the border between united states and mexico. and what this does is make it to essentially almost impossible for asylum seekers to get those protections...
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kimberly, what more do we know about this proposal of the yeah. or expecting something to come down in an hour or so. and what we're expecting is that this will come in the form of an executive order. why? because legislation seems to be elusive here in the united states. apologies. there's a lot of the chart here including chord at the interest as here in the us congress, the democrats and republicans. we're working on this for about 20 years or more. they've not been able to achieve it. so joe biden says he's going to take matters into his own house for an executive order. but as you point out, the numbers have been searching as high as up to 12000 in legal crossings into the united states at its height last december. so what the proposal here is under the executive order would be to prevent asylum seekers from entering the united states . what this would be as a temporary ceiling of the board or preventing those from entering and returning them to their countries. but the democrats, as your call really criticized donald trump, would be tried to
kimberly, what more do we know about this proposal of the yeah. or expecting something to come down in an hour or so. and what we're expecting is that this will come in the form of an executive order. why? because legislation seems to be elusive here in the united states. apologies. there's a lot of the chart here including chord at the interest as here in the us congress, the democrats and republicans. we're working on this for about 20 years or more. they've not been able to achieve it. so...
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yeah. full size, it shut down nearly all of the 21 that kind of cause. he joins north some eastern and western ukraine. i have a some did reach that targets. one person was injured in the western city of live and buildings were damaged. the kinds imposing rolling electricity black counts as it grapples with the damage to it. power stations, the government says wash and strikes on thermal and hydro electricity plots of reduced generation capacity. so it's john home and spent one power outage with a family and vicious girl and have a capital key stuff stores in the health care household and basically the ukraine. and the power goes, that's the, that's the lights going. this is like every day you know, for helena under the and 7 year old slots, a constant blackouts. not allow them to put our stuff that can we talk away in the morning? you get up if that's electricity, you charge pal banks, farms, flashlights, batteries. so you can use some of the evening when it's dark, when i'm at work and i see that will be a power cost. i have to ask my boss to leave fro
yeah. full size, it shut down nearly all of the 21 that kind of cause. he joins north some eastern and western ukraine. i have a some did reach that targets. one person was injured in the western city of live and buildings were damaged. the kinds imposing rolling electricity black counts as it grapples with the damage to it. power stations, the government says wash and strikes on thermal and hydro electricity plots of reduced generation capacity. so it's john home and spent one power outage...
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hi, kimberly. just explain to us how this is actually going to work. yeah, well we as you point out, the big difference between this new program and the one that's currently in place is that those that are currently married to an american citizen will no longer have to leave the country in order to try to obtain permanent residency or what many know around the world as a green card in the united states in order to get that pathway to ultimately danny citizenship in the united states. what this means is those that are undocumented, but married to us citizen and also. 2 that are the children of non documented migrant, married to us citizen, and who have lived in the united states for more than 10 years. as of june 17th, 2024 now have the opportunity to obtain a green card or permanent residency. the other thing is really have to be determined to not be a risk for public safety and also that they potentially can go through the screening and pass all of the criteria department of homeland security. so this is significant because this will affect more than
hi, kimberly. just explain to us how this is actually going to work. yeah, well we as you point out, the big difference between this new program and the one that's currently in place is that those that are currently married to an american citizen will no longer have to leave the country in order to try to obtain permanent residency or what many know around the world as a green card in the united states in order to get that pathway to ultimately danny citizenship in the united states. what this...
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kimberly you voted for 3 different parties. uh, a different levels. oh, how come um. well, just to say, so the original one that i voted for was uh reisman's and sweet. and it's quite a new party. it's also got a lot of younger people in it and i felt like it would be great to kind of give them a chance to, you know, get an idea of what it is like to run a country. but obviously at a lower level, which would also give them a lot of experience. and then my national party, i voted for u d. m. i feel like i really liked to be a manifesto as a, i've voted for them the last time as well. and as much as the not as popular to everyone, i'd rather go with one that speaks to my heart and then um, provincially, i winful action se, mainly because uh hm. and much of a, for example, when he was given certain duties to fulfill, he really did fulfill them and his time was just cut short, but i really believe that they could make a diff since as far. right. so yeah, i thought a bit of silence variety is good for that. okay, so going back to you, let's see by you when you were choosin
kimberly you voted for 3 different parties. uh, a different levels. oh, how come um. well, just to say, so the original one that i voted for was uh reisman's and sweet. and it's quite a new party. it's also got a lot of younger people in it and i felt like it would be great to kind of give them a chance to, you know, get an idea of what it is like to run a country. but obviously at a lower level, which would also give them a lot of experience. and then my national party, i voted for u d. m. i...
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yeah, that is what i do all the time. >> here she is, smiling along with kimberly in their musical group. also joining in, kimberly's older brother, john. >> it was a real feeling of camaraderie, but also a dedication to excellence in our singing. >> he remembers the date camaraderie turned to something else. >> we started talking, and for me, it was an immediate spark. it was that fluttery feeling you have when you know you are talking to somebody that you realize you really like, immediately. >> they were just that in love. they were each other's first loves in high school, but very genuine. >> it did not last beyond high school, but john and kimberly both kept in touch with helene after graduation. helene attended wheaton college in massachusetts, where she sang in another group, the whea- tones. there she is in the back row with a black dress on. one more thing, as much as she loved her singing, helene had another passion, journalism . >> what you think would happen to her, where was she had it? >> to great things. i saw helene the christmas december of 1979 at church. she told me th
yeah, that is what i do all the time. >> here she is, smiling along with kimberly in their musical group. also joining in, kimberly's older brother, john. >> it was a real feeling of camaraderie, but also a dedication to excellence in our singing. >> he remembers the date camaraderie turned to something else. >> we started talking, and for me, it was an immediate spark. it was that fluttery feeling you have when you know you are talking to somebody that you realize you...
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house that can bring what school divide administration concerns right now of the yeah, as you're right, the trip has been watched closely here in washington. in fact, the national security council spokesperson john kirby speaking with reporters about it and noting that uh, i liked the visit by vladimir putin to when he was meeting with the north korean leader kim jong il. there was a very different tone when he met in the vietnam and there is, has a lot to do with some of the investments that the united states has made in terms of strategic partnership in vietnam. and uh, this is notable, given the fact that the statements coming out of vietnam were very new to it. in contrast to just a day earlier where we saw flooding recruiting railing against the united states, making very strong rhetorical comments and saying that the united states is an imperial power that is forcing its will upon the world. the state is coming out of vietnam were really more focused on a trade and, and technological ties and really were somewhat new to then. so the national security council suppose for some drug
house that can bring what school divide administration concerns right now of the yeah, as you're right, the trip has been watched closely here in washington. in fact, the national security council spokesperson john kirby speaking with reporters about it and noting that uh, i liked the visit by vladimir putin to when he was meeting with the north korean leader kim jong il. there was a very different tone when he met in the vietnam and there is, has a lot to do with some of the investments that...
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so yeah, just getting a read out of that telephone call between the mayor of cuts are and the us president. and what we know is that the president convey that he believes this proposal is the best possible hope for a roadmap to ending the crisis of which is the israel's war. and god. as the president confirms event, israel is ready to move forward with the terms that is laid out and offered to him off, and that this is the best possible hold for an agreement. now the us president also said that the united states, each of the cuts are, are working to ensure that there will be full implementation of this proposal. and how boss is ongoing refusal. the president says to release captives, it will only prolong the conflict and deny relief of the people of god. this is something the us presidents believe is an obstacle. he convey this to the mere now he also urge the mirror. he was all measures to get him off to accept the deal, seeing him off in the eyes of united states as the only obstacle remaining to a cease fire. meanwhile, the one who is pushing back on the idea that is real didn't know ab
so yeah, just getting a read out of that telephone call between the mayor of cuts are and the us president. and what we know is that the president convey that he believes this proposal is the best possible hope for a roadmap to ending the crisis of which is the israel's war. and god. as the president confirms event, israel is ready to move forward with the terms that is laid out and offered to him off, and that this is the best possible hold for an agreement. now the us president also said that...
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fact that kimberly mentioned, the presence of midwives, a lot of people in the u.s., even myself ashe child birthing process, i didn't understand that midwives follow birthing people through the entire lifecycle so this is what i did not learn in medical school in the u.s., the birthing process is very medical eyes and that's because of historical policies that pushed out midwives and centered care on physicians and the more physicians that are involved in the process, the more complications can arise, the more c-sections are likely to happen or other types of invasive procedures, so we need to look toward other countries and see how other countries are having a safer process, as kimberly mentioned, the postpartum support, i only had one single postpartum visit after i gave birth to both my children. that's not enough, we know most of those deaths happen in the postpartum period and for the states that need to expand medicaid, it needs to happen and it needs to be able to cover or than a year postpartum so that birthing people are supported. >> kimberly, i know we were talking about
fact that kimberly mentioned, the presence of midwives, a lot of people in the u.s., even myself ashe child birthing process, i didn't understand that midwives follow birthing people through the entire lifecycle so this is what i did not learn in medical school in the u.s., the birthing process is very medical eyes and that's because of historical policies that pushed out midwives and centered care on physicians and the more physicians that are involved in the process, the more complications...
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of the yeah, 100 percent. say in facts of the national security council spokesperson, john kirby says that this was and is rarely proposal. it was worked through with intense diplomatic efforts between the united states and israel and was the result of that efforts. and that the united states informed me as relatives in advance of private or rather president joe biden, announcing this not only to the united states, but to the world that he was laying this out. and the reason he says he did this was in order to not only inform americans about what the cost of this proposal was, but really the world. and he says that given the fact that he is really prime minister benjamin this and you all who called is a non starter, you wouldn't really speak to those comments only to say that the prime minister himself acknowledge that this was in his really proposal. and this was backed up, 5 is really for administer, so he is confident that this is something that b is released, came off with. now he does speak to the fact th
of the yeah, 100 percent. say in facts of the national security council spokesperson, john kirby says that this was and is rarely proposal. it was worked through with intense diplomatic efforts between the united states and israel and was the result of that efforts. and that the united states informed me as relatives in advance of private or rather president joe biden, announcing this not only to the united states, but to the world that he was laying this out. and the reason he says he did this...
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kimberly how good kimberly. we were saying that miller isn't the fast, but he is the most senior on this portfolio as i understand that. yeah, that's right. and what he is is the latest in a string of administration. officials who have resigned for various reasons, but all uh, whether revealing their names or in some cases they have resigned anonymously. but many sightings that they are just simply uncomfortable with the administration support for israel's war on gaza. and as a result, him, they have cited in many cases that the administration is in some cases, twisting the facts or even has been complicit in what is now 37000 and counting palestinian desk. now, the white house, a, for its part, has not responded to the slightest resignation. i has though in the past for previous resignation, said it has been critical of these high civilian deaths and has been working to boost humanitarian aid. but now with this latest resignation, which we should point out, he says, is because of family reasons. it does undersc
kimberly how good kimberly. we were saying that miller isn't the fast, but he is the most senior on this portfolio as i understand that. yeah, that's right. and what he is is the latest in a string of administration. officials who have resigned for various reasons, but all uh, whether revealing their names or in some cases they have resigned anonymously. but many sightings that they are just simply uncomfortable with the administration support for israel's war on gaza. and as a result, him,...
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he was helping with the search efforts there with kimberly cruz. now speaking to the family. >> i don't think i describe my dad in just a few words. leahy was so loving, so carrying some understanding it was my everything. >> was my dad between tears, brittany smith, tommy clark's, oldest child out of 3, remembering her dad. he loved to fish. he lived to work on cars. >> he >> to go golfing. clark was last seen fishing with his friend johnny in the san joaquin river on may 23rd when their boat capsized where the san joaquin and old reverse split, everything was going smoothly all night. stopped at the the y. >> i'm at the beach to get there for a little bit. and soon as we left, that's when tragedy struck. the san joaquin county sheriff's office is in volunteer divers search for nearly 2 weeks. we spend. >> more than 7, 8 days looking for we do? most top and i do more 20 times. the body eventually found by hit alongside tommy's friend johnny. >> and another volunteer divers saturday afternoon before size. >> we we tell me by the shoulder and i was
he was helping with the search efforts there with kimberly cruz. now speaking to the family. >> i don't think i describe my dad in just a few words. leahy was so loving, so carrying some understanding it was my everything. >> was my dad between tears, brittany smith, tommy clark's, oldest child out of 3, remembering her dad. he loved to fish. he lived to work on cars. >> he >> to go golfing. clark was last seen fishing with his friend johnny in the san joaquin river on...
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let's go live now to our white house correspondent, kimberly how it gets. so kimberly, some of describing this is one of the most significant changes to immigration law relating to on documented migrants any use take us through why this is a big deal. yeah, it is a big deal in part because the us congress hasn't been able to pass in the legislation in decades. so any change is significant on that front. and also it's significant as you point out, because previously under the current program before when you were married to a us citizen, even if you wanted to apply for a pathway to assistantship or even get the the green card, you still have to go back to your country of origin and wait sometimes a very long time, even beyond a year or more in order to get that paperwork process, but no longer is the case. now you could wait for that paperwork to be processed. can stay inside the united states. you can even have a work visa, well that is occurring and so all of this is part of the new program that the us present is set to announce in the coming moment. that i
let's go live now to our white house correspondent, kimberly how it gets. so kimberly, some of describing this is one of the most significant changes to immigration law relating to on documented migrants any use take us through why this is a big deal. yeah, it is a big deal in part because the us congress hasn't been able to pass in the legislation in decades. so any change is significant on that front. and also it's significant as you point out, because previously under the current program...
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yeah, well you really nailed it there just a moment ago when you described that big shift as what it is. it makes it so significant is the fact that no longer will people have to leave the united states in order to be process. now, those who are, who enter the united states illegally and now are married to an american citizen, may even have children. now they'll be able to stay in the united states and work through that paperwork that paperwork that many people refer to as trying to get a green card or permanent residency. this is going to affect roughly half a 1000000 people and then the children of spouses, of american citizens. it will be roughly 50000 people that could be affected by this. what this will allow is for those who as of june 17th 2024, who have been living in the united states for roughly 10 years or more, they will be able to apply under this program. and it will allow them, as you pointed out, normally a pathway to permanent residency, but ultimately a pathway to citizenship. and this is coming not too far from that little thing called elections. how's expected to
yeah, well you really nailed it there just a moment ago when you described that big shift as what it is. it makes it so significant is the fact that no longer will people have to leave the united states in order to be process. now, those who are, who enter the united states illegally and now are married to an american citizen, may even have children. now they'll be able to stay in the united states and work through that paperwork that paperwork that many people refer to as trying to get a green...
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yeah, i went missing about 2 weeks ago.brought that story to you when it happened. >> his friend actually identified the body while out there with search volunteer divers kimberly cruz has more. >> i don't think i could describe my dad in just a few words. leahy was so loving, so carrying some understanding it was my everything. >> my dad between tears, brittany smith, tommy clark's, oldest child out of 3, remembering her dad. he loved to fish. he lived to work on cars. >> he was. >> to go golfing. clark was last seen fishing with his friend johnny in the san joaquin river on may 23rd when their boat capsized where the san joaquin and old reverse split, everything was going smoothly all night. stopped at the hawaii. >> i'm at the there for a little bit. and this is we left. that's when tragedy struck. the san joaquin county sheriff's office is in volunteer divers search for nearly 2 weeks. we spend. >> more than 7, 8 days looking for we do? most top and i do more 20 times. the body eventually found by hit alongside tommy's
yeah, i went missing about 2 weeks ago.brought that story to you when it happened. >> his friend actually identified the body while out there with search volunteer divers kimberly cruz has more. >> i don't think i could describe my dad in just a few words. leahy was so loving, so carrying some understanding it was my everything. >> my dad between tears, brittany smith, tommy clark's, oldest child out of 3, remembering her dad. he loved to fish. he lived to work on cars....