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somewhere in central or south america, orsomewhere somewhere in central or south america, or somewhere directive, how much of that conversation has got to these people? who are still waiting outside of the us — mexico border, they do not have a cell phone, they may not have access to get that information so if that information is being related... i’m information so if that information is being related. . ._ is being related... i'm 'ust going to interrupt * is being related... i'm 'ust going to interrupt there, _ is being related... i'm 'ust going to interrupt there, i _ is being related... i'mjust going to interrupt there, i just - is being related... i'mjust going to interrupt there, i just want i is being related... i'mjust going to interrupt there, i just want to | to interrupt there, i just want to say goodbye to viewers watching in the uk. thank you. let mejust pick up the uk. thank you. let mejust pick up about what you are saying about confusion on the border. as you are saying, some last—minute legal changes, too. saying, some last-minute legal changes. too-— saying, some last-
somewhere in central or south america, orsomewhere somewhere in central or south america, or somewhere directive, how much of that conversation has got to these people? who are still waiting outside of the us — mexico border, they do not have a cell phone, they may not have access to get that information so if that information is being related... i’m information so if that information is being related. . ._ is being related... i'm 'ust going to interrupt * is being related... i'm 'ust going...
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south. and there is central american central america - these are the pyramids., written on them letters deciphered is still a mystery. the truth is that it definitely inspired him to do it. by this topic, after all, perhaps columba is a huge success. in science and art, well, let's not forget about vavilov's main profession. and why did vavilov need to be in central south america? everything without fail? well , because south america is rich rich. here, uh, cultures from which which then humanity began to use mm, and there they grew like uh? well, natural, or what? yes, it's corn, it's tomatoes, it's peanuts. cocoa. it's tobacco. unfortunately, potatoes are potatoes, so to speak, the second bread of man, he is from there by origin. in st. petersburg, the cultivation of healthy varieties of potatoes in an artificial nutrient medium is underway and is visible. well, of course, the vavilov question. not just vavilov's possibility. that is, of course, all the potatoes came there, what kind of potatoes, as a result, this variety is obtained. here is the variety narym
south. and there is central american central america - these are the pyramids., written on them letters deciphered is still a mystery. the truth is that it definitely inspired him to do it. by this topic, after all, perhaps columba is a huge success. in science and art, well, let's not forget about vavilov's main profession. and why did vavilov need to be in central south america? everything without fail? well , because south america is rich rich. here, uh, cultures from which which then...
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and why did vavilov need to be in central south america? everything without fail?ell, because south america is rich rich. here, uh, cultures, from which then humanity m-m began to use, and there they grew like eh? well, natural, or what? yes, it's corn, it's tomatoes, it's peanuts, it's cocoa. it's tobacco. unfortunately, potatoes are potatoes, so to speak, the second bread of man, he is from there by origin. in st. petersburg , the cultivation of healthy varieties of potatoes in an artificial nutrient medium is underway and is visible. well, of course, vavilovskaya. i then even clarified my question. not just vavilovskaya, perhaps precisely ballerina and peruvian, that is, of course, all the potatoes came there, which potatoes, in the end it turns out here is the variety. purple potatoes, he is already a little different airplane. here is the variety narym night. it has not yet been entered into the state register. it is being tested; it has this one with an asterisk. look what a beautiful aesthetic - it's great, but what did it consist of? as you might have said,
and why did vavilov need to be in central south america? everything without fail?ell, because south america is rich rich. here, uh, cultures, from which then humanity m-m began to use, and there they grew like eh? well, natural, or what? yes, it's corn, it's tomatoes, it's peanuts, it's cocoa. it's tobacco. unfortunately, potatoes are potatoes, so to speak, the second bread of man, he is from there by origin. in st. petersburg , the cultivation of healthy varieties of potatoes in an artificial...
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in vavilov's main profession why did vavilov need to be in central south america?use south america is rich rich. here, uh, cultures from which which then humanity began to use mm, and there they grew like uh? well, natural, or what? yes, it's corn, it's tomatoes, it's peanuts, it's cocoa. it's tobacco. unfortunately, potatoes are potatoes, so to speak, uh, the second bread of man, they originate from there. in st. petersburg, the cultivation of healthy varieties of potatoes in an artificial nutrient medium is underway and is visible. well, of course , vavilovskaya. i'll clarify my question then. not just vavilovian, perhaps bolivian peruvian, that is, of course, all the potatoes went there, what kind of potatoes do you end up with? beet he is a little different. here is the variety narym night. it has not yet been entered into the state register , it is being tested with this one with an asterisk. look what a beautiful aesthetic - it's great, but what did it consist of? as you can say, vavilov's rediscovery of america actually by the time vira undertook expeditions
in vavilov's main profession why did vavilov need to be in central south america?use south america is rich rich. here, uh, cultures from which which then humanity began to use mm, and there they grew like uh? well, natural, or what? yes, it's corn, it's tomatoes, it's peanuts, it's cocoa. it's tobacco. unfortunately, potatoes are potatoes, so to speak, uh, the second bread of man, they originate from there. in st. petersburg, the cultivation of healthy varieties of potatoes in an artificial...
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central america, south america, asia, and africa. they are overcapacity in several of their holding facilities. now, under a new rule, migrants across the southern border without permission will not be eligible for asylum if they do not ask for permission in advance. they will be subject to a possible five-year ban or possible criminal charges. we spoke to a professor about what the state could possibly see. >> well, california can be expecting to be seeing thousands of individuals over the next several months who are going to be permitted to come into apply for asylum. every day, there will be about 1000 lucky people who are picked from a cell phone app lottery to be admitted across the southern border. >> and he points out that a few hundred to be headed for california, including here in northern california. by the way, that app he mentioned is a technology problem for some people at the border. we will check in with jared hill in el paso, texas. >>> let's look at other top stories now. we are expecting to see governor newsom's rev
central america, south america, asia, and africa. they are overcapacity in several of their holding facilities. now, under a new rule, migrants across the southern border without permission will not be eligible for asylum if they do not ask for permission in advance. they will be subject to a possible five-year ban or possible criminal charges. we spoke to a professor about what the state could possibly see. >> well, california can be expecting to be seeing thousands of individuals over...
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they've been coming whichever way they kind us plain freight train migrants from central south america and beyond a heading to the us border at least some of them because this week marks a big change in us migrant policy. the end of title 40 to the controversial measure that the united states is used to refuse asylum to most migrant for 3 years on the ground. so they might carry cove it. it finishes on friday, but there's confusion among those at the board of width of the changing rules will actually make it easier to get into the us and then prompt to come. the sprung up in the shadow of the boat hold and see it on what is mexico. we met who diana and had little to emily from venezuela on the way. if you only get it, we've got to get in today. tomorrow they could refuse us because title 42 ends and the new rules begin. many more here think the same they've been caring for days. it seems that the messaging from us is percolated down to the ground. american authorities, a bit of pains to say that just because tied to 42 with its near blanket band on asylum seekers is ending. that doesn'
they've been coming whichever way they kind us plain freight train migrants from central south america and beyond a heading to the us border at least some of them because this week marks a big change in us migrant policy. the end of title 40 to the controversial measure that the united states is used to refuse asylum to most migrant for 3 years on the ground. so they might carry cove it. it finishes on friday, but there's confusion among those at the board of width of the changing rules will...
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the waters they've been coming whichever way they kind us plain freight train migrants from central south america and beyond. heading to the us boot at least some of them, because this week marks a big change in us migrant policy. the end of title 40 to a controversial measure that the united states is used to refuse asylum to most migrants to 3 years on the ground. so they might carry cove, it, it finishes on friday, but there's confusion among those of the buddha. of width of the change of rules will actually make it easier to get into the us. of an impromptu cut, the spring up in the shadow of the boat holding see it. what is mexico? we met who diana and had little to emily from venezuela on the way. if you only get it, we've got to get in today. tomorrow they could refuse us because title 42 ends and the new rules begin. many more here think the same they've been caring for days. it seems that the messaging from us is percolated down to the ground. american authorities, a bit of pains to say that just because tied to 42 with its near blanket band on asylum seekers is ending. that doesn't mean
the waters they've been coming whichever way they kind us plain freight train migrants from central south america and beyond. heading to the us boot at least some of them, because this week marks a big change in us migrant policy. the end of title 40 to a controversial measure that the united states is used to refuse asylum to most migrants to 3 years on the ground. so they might carry cove, it, it finishes on friday, but there's confusion among those of the buddha. of width of the change of...
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hundreds of asylum officers and immigration judges while opening new processing centers in central south americay to speed up pathways for legal immigration. one administration official tells us white house out of options for executive action on immigration reform. instead of pointing finger at congress. our person group of senators exam policy of title 42 two more years. no chance of passing in time. no doubt this is a political liability for president biden. officials at the border next week. and backlash of republicans blasting the president for two years over immigration policies. >> thank you. now to the new investigations, former president trump now facing. this one about so-called fake electors in georgia and alleged plot to overturn results of 2020 election. abc's reporter with more. fate electors, granted immunity in ongoing investigation into possible meddling of 2020 presidential elections in georgia. after fulton county da says all 60 people who signed the false elector certificate target of investigation. all of this looking into whether former resident trump and ellis committed any
hundreds of asylum officers and immigration judges while opening new processing centers in central south americay to speed up pathways for legal immigration. one administration official tells us white house out of options for executive action on immigration reform. instead of pointing finger at congress. our person group of senators exam policy of title 42 two more years. no chance of passing in time. no doubt this is a political liability for president biden. officials at the border next week....
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today we are beginning and a digital advertising campaign that is central and south america to counter the lies of the smugglers with accurate information about u.s. immigration laws. this campaign adds to our extensive ongoing communications efforts in the region. as you can see by the images before us, of removal flights and encounters with our border patrol agents, we are making it very clear that our border is not open, backcrossing irregularly is against the law, and that those who are not eligible for release will be quickly returned. do not listen to the lies of the smugglers. this is what will happen to you. you will be returned. today, alongside the department of justice we are finalizing a new rule to encourage individuals to use available, lawful, safe and orderly pathways to enter the united states. the rule presumes that those who do not use lawful pathways to enter the united states are ineligible for asylum. it allows the united states, it allows us to remove individuals who do not establish a reasonable fear of persecution in the country of removal. noncitizens can rebu
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>> that's right we've seen in from all over the world, many coming through from central america and south america, and and venezuelans and individuals from russia, india and bangladesh, and and the message we would set is that seeking asylum is a legal right, we will see the administration in court with the perspective policy, and the aberration of title 42 in slamming our backs on asylum-seekers, we will turn the page on that and go along with the sentiment of so many in the country standing at the ready to see our laws enforced. >>> again thank you so much, i know you are busy, we appreciate your time, i imagine we will be checking in with you soon, thank you so much. >>> let's get a check on other stories from around the bay, take a close look at this photo. san jose police say they found more than 100 pounds of explosive materials at what they think was a bomb factory, 48-year-old adam mirror so, and with these destructive devices, he's being held at santa clara county jail, they were found that an industrial building on old bayshore highway, here's the twist, they were initially call
>> that's right we've seen in from all over the world, many coming through from central america and south america, and and venezuelans and individuals from russia, india and bangladesh, and and the message we would set is that seeking asylum is a legal right, we will see the administration in court with the perspective policy, and the aberration of title 42 in slamming our backs on asylum-seekers, we will turn the page on that and go along with the sentiment of so many in the country...
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america? >> for the time being, i would say the risk is moderate. we do see chinese and russian actors in central and southamerica something that we watch very, very carefully. we have a consistent messaging campaign through our defense attachÉ network in central and south america to talk about why this is a bad deal for them. we watch it carefully. i don't think they are very, very close to acquiring full operational bases right now. >> anything you want to add? all right. what's your assessment of the commitment germany has to make sure everything, they will do everything under their power to make sure ukraine succeeds in a war against russia? >> i think honestly germany has exceeded our analysts expectations prior to the war, for example, in terms of its commitment to providing supporti to ukraine, and we have seen them he actually a stalwart ally on this issue. yeah, moving forward. >> nothing to add on that. >> thank you. >> thank you, senator scott. senator. peters please. >> thank you. thank you, mr. chairman. thank you to both of you for your testimony here today and for your service to our country
america? >> for the time being, i would say the risk is moderate. we do see chinese and russian actors in central and southamerica something that we watch very, very carefully. we have a consistent messaging campaign through our defense attachÉ network in central and south america to talk about why this is a bad deal for them. we watch it carefully. i don't think they are very, very close to acquiring full operational bases right now. >> anything you want to add? all right. what's...
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countries that most of these migrants are coming from, especially in central america, coming from, especially in centralamerica, including southm solutions. these are solutions that are going to take a while to implement, to make these important changes in these communities of origin and so it also requires quite a bit of patient and dedication. thank you very much for your time. here, rail passengers have been warned to expect severe disruption from today as train operators walk out again over pay. many trying to reach the eurovision song contest this weekend, and the fa cup final next month, could see their plans cancelled, as zoe conway reports. in liverpool this weekend you will find people having the time of their lives, devoted eurovision fan harry cunningham hoped to be there too. but he is stuck in london because of the train strikes. we is stuck in london because of the train strikes.— the train strikes. we had planned _ the train strikes. we had planned this _ the train strikes. we had planned this months - the train strikes. we had planned this months and the train strikes. we had - planned this months and months in
countries that most of these migrants are coming from, especially in central america, coming from, especially in centralamerica, including southm solutions. these are solutions that are going to take a while to implement, to make these important changes in these communities of origin and so it also requires quite a bit of patient and dedication. thank you very much for your time. here, rail passengers have been warned to expect severe disruption from today as train operators walk out again over...
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as we talk about the migrants and msnb ever since the expiration of title 42 more freedom central and south americaing in mexico. cartels are capitalizing on that. doing what they have done past. central and south america. waiting in mexico for their appointment, right? so whether a do they do in the cartels are kidnapping those people and holding them for ransom. hey, call your family in guatemala and get some money or we're going to kill you. and apparently what they have done, according to some people who spoke to n nbc news, if noby pays the ransom they will cut off and last month there were 50 migrants kidnapped, including 11 kids. they will cut off an ear if you don't pay it or they will cut off a finger. so, you know, they are going to wind up with their pound of flesh. if they can't get money, they are going to take a part of the migrant. >> sounds like humane policy. >> where is the outrange? >> that mom not political simply says we should have a policy at the border. this is not -- doesn't even speak to the known got-aways. we have no idea and those are likely the gang members and the typ
as we talk about the migrants and msnb ever since the expiration of title 42 more freedom central and south americaing in mexico. cartels are capitalizing on that. doing what they have done past. central and south america. waiting in mexico for their appointment, right? so whether a do they do in the cartels are kidnapping those people and holding them for ransom. hey, call your family in guatemala and get some money or we're going to kill you. and apparently what they have done, according to...
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and until then we still have hundreds of more than 150000 people from central america and from south america waiting right there on the other side at the us mexican border and they want to come over in the next day. there was dw, a reporter calarino trembling reporting to us from the us mexican border. thank you for joining us. and we turn now to soccer and in the champions league, semi finals inter took a big stride towards the final with a to new derby wind over to the rivals ac milan. the aiden chuckle opened the scoring after just 8 minutes and heinrich the count on re on double the enters lead to just 3 minutes later as they entered milan share a stadium the 2nd leg. we'll see the meet again at sense scenario next tuesday. but this time in are, are the designated home team, and you're up to date. thanks for joining us. but stick around up next is our business update. i'm here until the berlin. thanks for joining us. the guardians of truth. my name is junk and and i have paid almost every price of being enjoying this in the country like to tease taking on the powers that be they r
and until then we still have hundreds of more than 150000 people from central america and from south america waiting right there on the other side at the us mexican border and they want to come over in the next day. there was dw, a reporter calarino trembling reporting to us from the us mexican border. thank you for joining us. and we turn now to soccer and in the champions league, semi finals inter took a big stride towards the final with a to new derby wind over to the rivals ac milan. the...
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and until then we still have hundreds more than 150000 people from central america and from south america waiting right there on the other side at the us mexican border. and they want to come over in the next day . that was dw, a reporter coloring extremely reporting to us from the us mexican border. thank you for joining us. and we turn to soccer now. we're in the champions league semi finals in or took a big stride towards the final with a to new derby when over city rivals easy milan, aiden jekyll, opened the scoring after just 8 minutes. and then heinrich, mickey tyree on double the inner is lead. just 3 minutes later as inter and milan share a stadium, the 2nd leg will see the meet again at the end 0 next tuesday. but this time in are, are the designated home team. and his reminder of our top story that we're following for you at this hour is realized, pressing the head with an error strikes in the gaza strip. despite the egyptian efforts to broker a ceasefire, one strikes killed the commander of these lama jihad milton fruits rock unit. milton, some gaza has been firing a hundreds o
and until then we still have hundreds more than 150000 people from central america and from south america waiting right there on the other side at the us mexican border. and they want to come over in the next day . that was dw, a reporter coloring extremely reporting to us from the us mexican border. thank you for joining us. and we turn to soccer now. we're in the champions league semi finals in or took a big stride towards the final with a to new derby when over city rivals easy milan, aiden...
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and until then we still have hundreds of more than 150000 people from central america and from south america waiting right there on the other side at the us mexican border and they want to come over in the next day . there was dw, a reporter calarino trembling reporting to us from the us mexican border. thank you for joining us. and here at dw, we've been celebrating or 70th birthday or began in 1953 is a short wave. radio broadcast is over the decades expanded to television and online as well. there's a quick look at 70 years of independent journalism, a celebration of germany's parliament building to mach 7 decades of going to develop in the video message. chancellor sholtes put his finger on what's the significant birthday in the heart to zip to chavez. we're celebrating 70 years of don't your ballot today, but we're also celebrating 70 years in windshield broadcast as done outstanding public service in the democratic country. we need in to pay the media to prevent anyone from believing they can control woods and the control reality to the media. jim and his international broadcast
and until then we still have hundreds of more than 150000 people from central america and from south america waiting right there on the other side at the us mexican border and they want to come over in the next day . there was dw, a reporter calarino trembling reporting to us from the us mexican border. thank you for joining us. and here at dw, we've been celebrating or 70th birthday or began in 1953 is a short wave. radio broadcast is over the decades expanded to television and online as well....
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today we are beginning a new digital advertising campaign in central and south america to counter the lies of the smugglers with accurate information about u.s. immigration laws. this campaign adds to our extensive ongoing communication efforts in the region. as you can see, by the images before us of removal flights and encounters with our border patrol agents, we are making it very clear that our border is not open, that crossing irregularly is against a law and those who are not eligible for relief will be quickly returned. do not listen to the lies of the smugglers. this is what will happen to you. you will be returned. today alongside the department of justice we are finalizing a new rule to encourage individuals to use available, lawful, safe, and orderly pathways to enter the united states. the rule presumes that those who do not use lawful pathways to enter the united states are ineligible for asylum. it allows the united states, it allows us to remove individuals who do not establish a reasonable fear of persecution in the country of removal. non-citizens can rebut this presu
today we are beginning a new digital advertising campaign in central and south america to counter the lies of the smugglers with accurate information about u.s. immigration laws. this campaign adds to our extensive ongoing communication efforts in the region. as you can see, by the images before us of removal flights and encounters with our border patrol agents, we are making it very clear that our border is not open, that crossing irregularly is against a law and those who are not eligible for...
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had a situation where many migrants coming from around the world, but also in the region, central america, south america, increasing from mexico, will return back to mexico. that put a lot of burden on nosh mexican communities. so el paso, just across the river from me is our sister city. there are thousands of migrants will return. they had a lot of needs for shelter, needs for medical support, psychological assistance, all the things you'd expect a vulnerable population that was authors forced to wait community. the shelter needs are going to continue. because under the new biden policy, they are going to be deporting people back there. so they will continue to be a need. as we open up the need to access to the united states, it's going to produce more need on the northern side. we're going to have a situation in which there will be need for shelter, for human service, for support on both sides. it's more complicated than it was in the past. >> migrants waiting at the border will be facing harsh weather conditions. the entire state of texas is ushd some level of risk for excessive rain, flash
had a situation where many migrants coming from around the world, but also in the region, central america, south america, increasing from mexico, will return back to mexico. that put a lot of burden on nosh mexican communities. so el paso, just across the river from me is our sister city. there are thousands of migrants will return. they had a lot of needs for shelter, needs for medical support, psychological assistance, all the things you'd expect a vulnerable population that was authors...
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look, too, at north america, central america and south america.f from each other either by enemy action or myself imposed isolation. first, in such a case we could no longer send aid of any kind to china for the brave people who for nearly five years have withstood japanese assault, destroyed hundreds of thousands of japanese soldiers, and vast quantities of japanese war munitions. it is essential we help china in her magnificent defense, and her inevitable counter offensive, for that is one important element in the ultimate defeat of japan. secondly, if we lost communication with the southwest pacific, all of that area, including australia and new zealand and the dutch indies would fall under japanese domination. japan, in such a case, could release great numbers of ships of men to launch attacks on a large scale against the coasts of the western hemisphere, south america, and central america, and northcl america, including alaska. at the same time she could immediately extend her conquests in the other direction toward india, through the indian
look, too, at north america, central america and south america.f from each other either by enemy action or myself imposed isolation. first, in such a case we could no longer send aid of any kind to china for the brave people who for nearly five years have withstood japanese assault, destroyed hundreds of thousands of japanese soldiers, and vast quantities of japanese war munitions. it is essential we help china in her magnificent defense, and her inevitable counter offensive, for that is one...
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s partnerships i central and south america to try and affords migration glows., welcome to becomes news. thank you very much for joining us. i want to start with what president biden has said and alsoorder patrol agents have said, that the lifting of title 42 be will mean more chaos at the border. is the state department concerned about the situation at the border? >> thank you so much. so obviously we were concerned with the situation at the border. however, we have been -- we have known for some time that time 42 would be lifted and so the state department really has been focused on a plan that -- to work with the region throughout the region to help decongest the border. >> let's talk about some of those policies with the biden administration. the new asylum policies are predicated on working with countries where some of these processing centers are going to be like guatemala and colombia. are you confident these are going to work effectively? >> we are, really -- we have been working with many countries in the region for many years in working to build a netw
s partnerships i central and south america to try and affords migration glows., welcome to becomes news. thank you very much for joining us. i want to start with what president biden has said and alsoorder patrol agents have said, that the lifting of title 42 be will mean more chaos at the border. is the state department concerned about the situation at the border? >> thank you so much. so obviously we were concerned with the situation at the border. however, we have been -- we have known...
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you are seeing people from across the globe, central america, south america, asia and africa. the border patrol chief says they are overcapacity in holding facilities. those that go through the border without permission will be ineligible to ask for asylum. we spoke to an immigration law professor about what the state could possibly see. >> california can expect to see thousands of individuals over the next several months who are going to be permitted to come in to apply for asylum. everyday there will be about 1,000 lucky people who are picked from an app lottery to be admitted across the southern border. >> he points out that a few hundred could be headed to california including northern california. the app he mentioned is a technology problem for some people at the border. in the next half hour, we will check in with jarred hill, live from el paso, texas. >> yeah, he is live on the ground. thank you, jocelyn. >>> talks continued overnight between oakland teachers and the district. no agreement was reached. teachers will begin day seven on the picket lines. this strike nears
you are seeing people from across the globe, central america, south america, asia and africa. the border patrol chief says they are overcapacity in holding facilities. those that go through the border without permission will be ineligible to ask for asylum. we spoke to an immigration law professor about what the state could possibly see. >> california can expect to see thousands of individuals over the next several months who are going to be permitted to come in to apply for asylum....
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you are seeing people from across the globe, central america, south america, asia and africa. the border patrol chief says they are overcapacity in holding facilities. those that go through the border have to ask for protection in another country like mexico on the way to the u.s. those caught crossing illegally face a five year ban from the u.s. and possible criminal charges. we spoke to an immigration law professor about what the state could possibly see? >> california can expect to see thousands of individuals over the next several months who are going to be permitted to come in to apply for asylum. everyday there will be about 1,000 lucky people who are picked from an app lottery to be admitted across the southern border. >> reporter: he points out that a few hundred will be headed for california including northern california. the app he mentioned is a technology problem for some people at the border. in the next half hour, we will check in with jarred hill, live from el paso, texas. >> looking forward to the live report. thank you, jocelyn. >>> talks continued overnight b
you are seeing people from across the globe, central america, south america, asia and africa. the border patrol chief says they are overcapacity in holding facilities. those that go through the border have to ask for protection in another country like mexico on the way to the u.s. those caught crossing illegally face a five year ban from the u.s. and possible criminal charges. we spoke to an immigration law professor about what the state could possibly see? >> california can expect to see...
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reporter: the biden administration has announced plans to set up 100 processing centers in central and south america in hopes of shifting asylum seekers away from the border. now, those are not yet set up, so it's not an immediate fix to this situation. meanwhile, the aclu is already planning on appealing and challenging the new asylum rules from the biden administration. so again, this is really just the beginning of what could be a very long process on a number of different levels. >> jarred hill in el paso, texas. thank you. >>> embattled new york congressman george santos is standing firm as he faces fraud and money laundering charges. shortly after appearing in court yesterday, santos said the allegations against him are a, quote, witch hunt, and he will run for re-election. it appears he's losing key support. caitlin huey burns has the latest. >> reporter: chased by reporters and cameras outside a long island courtroom, george santos use the spotlight to launch his criminal defense. >> i'm going to fight the witch hunt. i'm going to clear my name. >> reporter: santos was released on bond after
reporter: the biden administration has announced plans to set up 100 processing centers in central and south america in hopes of shifting asylum seekers away from the border. now, those are not yet set up, so it's not an immediate fix to this situation. meanwhile, the aclu is already planning on appealing and challenging the new asylum rules from the biden administration. so again, this is really just the beginning of what could be a very long process on a number of different levels. >>...
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central america to the dissuade people from trying to enter. >> today we are beginning a new digital advertising campaign in central and south america to counters of the smugglers with accurate information about immigration laws. this campaign adds to our extensive, ongoing communications efforts in the region. gerry: yes, that is right, the government's finally going to get with serious by conducting an information campaign about u.s. immigration laws. that's supposedly going to stop the flow ott9 the border. that's really draconian. what on earth will they think of next? on thursday the house promised a major border security bill that would restore construction on the border wall and try to prevent asylum access. >> this bill secures the border from president biden's record crossings, record carelessness and record chaos. but the white house produced no plan, missed the deadline and bumbled into another crisis. gerry: strong headwinds in the dem can ca contact-controlled -- democratic-controlled senate. asked the mayors of democratic-led sanctuary cities across the united states. since they've started receiving large numbers, cities like new
central america to the dissuade people from trying to enter. >> today we are beginning a new digital advertising campaign in central and south america to counters of the smugglers with accurate information about immigration laws. this campaign adds to our extensive, ongoing communications efforts in the region. gerry: yes, that is right, the government's finally going to get with serious by conducting an information campaign about u.s. immigration laws. that's supposedly going to stop the...
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central america? >> yes, i am. >> are you familiar with the only country they don't have a foothold on in south america? and general this is and then i gotcha question. i do find it somewhat concerning because the information is not hard to find and it's not -- it's concerning to me when i have such a strong influence and central america which is growing but in south america we are losing. i would say we are too far off from losing control of the panama canal and i believe you would probably agree with that in some sense. if the courses and correct pretty quick they will open shipping lanes and there there would do great? but that certainly requires u.s. attention yes. that would put into the role of the issue to which china is trying to get all the world dependent on them. is information enough or should we be looking at a different strategy to correct course? >> ranging into the policy sector certainly it's more than we can bring. >> boeheim need that information the american people need to know why rushes back -- knocking on her backdoor and its extreme concern. i would think that china is trying to
central america? >> yes, i am. >> are you familiar with the only country they don't have a foothold on in south america? and general this is and then i gotcha question. i do find it somewhat concerning because the information is not hard to find and it's not -- it's concerning to me when i have such a strong influence and central america which is growing but in south america we are losing. i would say we are too far off from losing control of the panama canal and i believe you would...
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policies to seek to shift asylum seekers away from the border, 100 processing centers in central and south america yet. >> we are clear-eyed about the challenges we are likely to face in the days and week ahead, which have the potential to be very difficult. >> reporter: back in juarez, at this shelter for women and children, where carina is director, the goal for many migrants here is still to reach the u.s. # what's your biggest concern, given what you're seeing right now in the changing policy? >> my biggest concern right now is that we already have a backlog. and right now we are already at capacity. >> reporter: back here on the u.s. side, we have learned that border patrol will release some migrants who are deemed not to be a public risk without court notices in order to alleviate overcrowding at its facilities. as for the new asylum policy, the aclu says they'll be challenged in court. norah? >> manny bojorquez, thank you very much. >>> now to breaking news. >>> now a potential expansion of women's reproductive health care. today a food and drug administration advisory panel unanimously rec
policies to seek to shift asylum seekers away from the border, 100 processing centers in central and south america yet. >> we are clear-eyed about the challenges we are likely to face in the days and week ahead, which have the potential to be very difficult. >> reporter: back in juarez, at this shelter for women and children, where carina is director, the goal for many migrants here is still to reach the u.s. # what's your biggest concern, given what you're seeing right now in the...
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this plane freight train migrants from central south america and beyond. heading to the us boot at least some of them, because this week marks a big change in us migrant policy. the end of title 40 to a controversial measure that the united states is used to refuse asylum to most migrants to 3 years on the grounds that they might carry cove. it. it finishes on friday, but there's confusion among those of the buddha of width of the change of rules will actually make it easier to get into the us of an impromptu cut, the spring up in the shadow of the boat holding see it. what is mexico? we met who diana and had little to emily from venezuela on the way. if you only get it, we've got to get in today. tomorrow they could refuse us because title 42 ends and the new rules begin. many more here think the same. they've been caring for the days. it seems that the messaging from us is percolated down to the ground. american authorities, a bit of pains to say that just because tied to 42 with its near blanket band on asylum seekers is ending. that doesn't mean that there's an open buddha, they're b
this plane freight train migrants from central south america and beyond. heading to the us boot at least some of them, because this week marks a big change in us migrant policy. the end of title 40 to a controversial measure that the united states is used to refuse asylum to most migrants to 3 years on the grounds that they might carry cove. it. it finishes on friday, but there's confusion among those of the buddha of width of the change of rules will actually make it easier to get into the us...
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requires to be in on but it is concerning to me with such a strong influence in central america which is growing but in southamerica we are losing. i would say we are not too far from losing the panama canal. i believe you probably agree with that in some sense. if the course doesn't correct pretty quick they are going to control the main shipping lanes. would you agree? >> that certainly requires us attention. yes. >> that would play into the role of the road initiative. china is trying to get all the world dependent on. >> yes. 's information enough or should we be looking at this as a different strategy to correct course? >> arranging into the policy sector. more than we can bring the better for sure. >> we need that information. the american people need to know a threat is knocking on our back door. it is not just rhetoric. it is something of extreme concern. i would say china is trying to destroy america from within. slowly choking us out. with that i yield back. >> thank you. senator budd please. >> thank you both for being here and for your service as well. i would like to focus on the ao are purchase
requires to be in on but it is concerning to me with such a strong influence in central america which is growing but in southamerica we are losing. i would say we are not too far from losing the panama canal. i believe you probably agree with that in some sense. if the course doesn't correct pretty quick they are going to control the main shipping lanes. would you agree? >> that certainly requires us attention. yes. >> that would play into the role of the road initiative. china is...
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policies that seek to shift asylum-seekers away from the border, with 100 processing centers in central and south americaaraboe challenges we are likely to fe ts a wks ahead.which have poted rectorhe goal fo many migrants here is still to reach the u.s. what is your biggestcern s, gt you a seeg right now and the changing policy? >> my biggest concern right now is that we already have a backlog, and right now, we are already at capacity. >> reporter: back here on the u.s. side, we have learned that border patrol will release some migrants who are deemed not to be a public risk without court notices in order to alleviate overcrowding at its facilities. as for those new asylum policies, the aclu says they will be challenged in court. norah? >> norah: manny bojorquez, thank you very much. now to some breaking news, a line of storms, including heavy rain, hail, and possible twisters, is moving through the denver metro area. presidente's have been asked to seek shelter. tornado watches are in effect for the entire denver metro area through the evening. the system will move into kansas and oklahoma on thursday.
policies that seek to shift asylum-seekers away from the border, with 100 processing centers in central and south americaaraboe challenges we are likely to fe ts a wks ahead.which have poted rectorhe goal fo many migrants here is still to reach the u.s. what is your biggestcern s, gt you a seeg right now and the changing policy? >> my biggest concern right now is that we already have a backlog, and right now, we are already at capacity. >> reporter: back here on the u.s. side, we...
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doing right now, not just here, in terms of their movements in the indo pacific, middle east, south america, central america. what they did flying a spy balloon over the entire continental united states. they are playing a long game here. they are our greatest geopolitical foe. certainly, the space aspect of this is critical in the united states being able to defend itself, protect itself, and its allies. it is a priority within the budget to make sure that we have the resources available. does that mean it should be at the expense of other things? no. again, we continue to have a very robust budget. we continue to provide for so many different programs, entitlements, and the like. and we continued to send money to the states to support their efforts on what they do to help their residents and the neediest among them. there are always going to be challenges. sometimes, we are not going to be able to do everything we want to do, including in space or with the military, or with some of the programs that we fund. but we have to make sure that we are prioritizing and fully funding to the best that we ca
doing right now, not just here, in terms of their movements in the indo pacific, middle east, south america, central america. what they did flying a spy balloon over the entire continental united states. they are playing a long game here. they are our greatest geopolitical foe. certainly, the space aspect of this is critical in the united states being able to defend itself, protect itself, and its allies. it is a priority within the budget to make sure that we have the resources available. does...
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. >> china is obviously central and south america and in africa for a while. we ignored our own backyard whether energy or mutual assistance. >> absolutely and oversight on esg, regardless american companies have duties to all that, we have the most sophisticated form of democracy ever existed. northern africa will burn more coal ten years ago, they are going to. i don't know why we would take ourselves to that process. we know how to do it cleaner and better than anyone but more informally we are seeing strategic places in the world in developing nations for climate ideology that allows somebody to come in and takepi over where we fail and is neither responsible nor smart for foreign policy and domestic energy and national security. >> you mentioned i africa, afrin nations talking about filling out natural gas infrastructure pipeline throughout northern africa down to the west africa. they are invested in more pipeline and when you ask aren't you decriminalizing? they laugh and say this doesn't work because until you can help us find something affordable, the
. >> china is obviously central and south america and in africa for a while. we ignored our own backyard whether energy or mutual assistance. >> absolutely and oversight on esg, regardless american companies have duties to all that, we have the most sophisticated form of democracy ever existed. northern africa will burn more coal ten years ago, they are going to. i don't know why we would take ourselves to that process. we know how to do it cleaner and better than anyone but more...
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brigham: speaking of our own back door, china has made a charm offensive in central and south america, they have been doing so in africa for a while, and we have ignored our own backyard, whether it was with energy or mutual assistance. rep. armstrong: we had a hearing today, an oversight on esg. regardless, i mean, american companies have duty to shareholders. we have the most sophisticated form of benevolent democracy that has existed. in 10 years, africa is going to burn more coal than they are now. i don't know why i would take ourselves -- we would take ourselves out of that process. we know how to do it cleaner, better than everyone else, but more portly, we are feeding developing places in the world for a climate ideology that allows somebody to come in and take over where we just failed to act. that is neither responsible nor is a very smart for our foreign policy or domestic energy and overall national security interests. brigham: you mentioned africa. part of this conference was a group of african nations talking about building out natural gas infrastructure pipelines throug
brigham: speaking of our own back door, china has made a charm offensive in central and south america, they have been doing so in africa for a while, and we have ignored our own backyard, whether it was with energy or mutual assistance. rep. armstrong: we had a hearing today, an oversight on esg. regardless, i mean, american companies have duty to shareholders. we have the most sophisticated form of benevolent democracy that has existed. in 10 years, africa is going to burn more coal than they...
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brigham: china has made a charm offensive in central and south america, they've been doing so in africa while. have we ignored our own backyard weather with energy or mutual assistance? rep. armstrong: absolutely. we had a hearing today on oversight in esg. american companies have duties to shareholders. we have the most sophisticated form of benevolent democracy that has ever existed. china -- northern africa will burn more coal 10 years from now than they do now. i don't know why we would take yourself out of participation in that process. we know how to do it cleaner and better than anyone else, but more important, we are seeding developing nations for a climate audiology -- ideology that allows someone to come in and take over. that's not responsible or very smart for foreign policy or domestic energy and overall national security interests. brigham: you mentioned africa. part of this conference was a group of african nations talking about building out natural gas and for structure pipelines throughout northern africa down to west africa. they are investing in more fossil fuels, mor
brigham: china has made a charm offensive in central and south america, they've been doing so in africa while. have we ignored our own backyard weather with energy or mutual assistance? rep. armstrong: absolutely. we had a hearing today on oversight in esg. american companies have duties to shareholders. we have the most sophisticated form of benevolent democracy that has ever existed. china -- northern africa will burn more coal 10 years from now than they do now. i don't know why we would...
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caller: we increase the money to fight the drug war in central and south america.t: anything else for immigration policy? caller: it would be good for people to start telling the truth and get people in office that would be more sympathetic to our people, that would be a good start. tell the truth, do jobs the way it is supposed to be done like old boy said. host: steve from anaheim, california on the republican line. caller: good morning. i think these guys are wrong. ronald reagan is what start of the immigration problem in this country. the lack of money to secure the border was under his administration, it's been going on from there. you want to stop this thing, stop sending money from all over the country. stop paying them $2000 per person before assistance. go back to what you were supposed to do in the beginning, secure the border. build facilities to hold them, build hospitals, build a wall. make them go to the areas where the resources are so they are not out there crossing across the desert, having us go out there and trying to find them. as far as the co
caller: we increase the money to fight the drug war in central and south america.t: anything else for immigration policy? caller: it would be good for people to start telling the truth and get people in office that would be more sympathetic to our people, that would be a good start. tell the truth, do jobs the way it is supposed to be done like old boy said. host: steve from anaheim, california on the republican line. caller: good morning. i think these guys are wrong. ronald reagan is what...