16
16
Sep 26, 2023
09/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
operation southern borders so boats intercepted and then those on board were either returned once they00 illegal boat crossings in 2013, yet
operation southern borders so boats intercepted and then those on board were either returned once they00 illegal boat crossings in 2013, yet
30
30
Sep 26, 2023
09/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
operation southern borders so boats intercepted and then those on board were either returned once they had travelled or taken to immigration detention centres in third countries. there were some 400 illegal boat crossings in 2013, yet the operation was enacted. within a year the problem was eliminated. denmark, between 2015 and 2016, announced a range of measures intended to make their asylum system significantly less asylu m system sig nifica ntly less attractive asylum system significantly less attractive as a destination for illegal migration bill stack the result was a reduction in claims from 21,02015 result was a reduction in claims from 21,020 15 to 602016, and 1500 in 2020. for every one asylum seeker that arrived in denmark in 2021, three arrived in sweden on a per capita basis. unilateraland capita basis. unilateral and bilateral solutions capita basis. unilateraland bilateral solutions and policies of deterrence can and do work. this is the route in the uk has chosen to go down. in 2022 some 12,000 albanians entered the uk illegally via small boats. in response we strengthen
operation southern borders so boats intercepted and then those on board were either returned once they had travelled or taken to immigration detention centres in third countries. there were some 400 illegal boat crossings in 2013, yet the operation was enacted. within a year the problem was eliminated. denmark, between 2015 and 2016, announced a range of measures intended to make their asylum system significantly less asylu m system sig nifica ntly less attractive asylum system significantly...
15
15
Sep 27, 2023
09/23
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
i blame joe biden for allowing the cartels do have operational control of the southern border. for allowing the cartels to smuggle and traffic over 7.5 million people in the last 2.5 years. allowing over 150 people who are on the terror watch list to enter this country illegally just this year. failed policies. not allowing our border patrol agents to actually do the national security mission. only 10% of our agents right now today are in the field protecting our country from those people who are trying to evade capture. i blame president biden for the 53 migrants south of san antonio in the july heat that roasted in the back of a tractor-trailer. that's not humane. it is his failed policies that have led us to this point. we passed the most comprehensive and the best border security bill in decades. that bill needs to go to the senate and the president needs to make a decision. if he wants to keep the government open, he needs to shut down the border. texans have had enough. the 100,000 families who have lost their loved ones due to the poisoning of fentanyl have had enough. e
i blame joe biden for allowing the cartels do have operational control of the southern border. for allowing the cartels to smuggle and traffic over 7.5 million people in the last 2.5 years. allowing over 150 people who are on the terror watch list to enter this country illegally just this year. failed policies. not allowing our border patrol agents to actually do the national security mission. only 10% of our agents right now today are in the field protecting our country from those people who...
22
22
Sep 16, 2023
09/23
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
operation. >> congresswoman, one of the concerns that law enforcement has is that the firearms that are in the hands of the transnational criminal organizations, and the southern border, have actually emanated from the united states. we in the department of homeland security, to our homeland security investigations, working in collaboration with the fbi and other federal agencies are conducting operations to interdict a flow of firearms from within the united states, external to external countries. preventing them from reaching criminal hands. audi very please given the law enforcement sensitivity giving you greater details on how we are accomplishing that objective. >> thank you so much. with weapons of war, such as high capacity automatic firearms easily available to greater quantities in the united states than ever before, can you illustrate how these fire arm trafficking, how firearm trafficking to organized crime in gun islands in the united states. >> the tracking of the guns themselves is a criminal activity that is a for profit activity. the criminal organization gain greater profits, they, tragically, expand their criminality. in addition, the transnational
operation. >> congresswoman, one of the concerns that law enforcement has is that the firearms that are in the hands of the transnational criminal organizations, and the southern border, have actually emanated from the united states. we in the department of homeland security, to our homeland security investigations, working in collaboration with the fbi and other federal agencies are conducting operations to interdict a flow of firearms from within the united states, external to external...
127
127
Sep 23, 2023
09/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 0
southern border on tuesday. the mexico largest railroad operators suspended service of several northbound train lines after reporting half-dozen injuries and deaths of migrants. homeland security secretary alejanddro mayorkas is expected to meet at the border this afternoon with hungarian president. it will be happening within the next few hours and that's a very important meeting because honduras has the next to the largest number apprehen u.s. border by border patrol. >> is that the honduran president that feels he stands to gain more from the conversation or is it secretary alejanddro mayorkas that feels they could get more intel an understanding as to why so many hondurans are making their way to the border. >> traditionally is the idea of having the shared responsibility. the countries, origin countries trying to do with they can to stem the flow of migration to the north. u.s. officials also trying to help financially to create opportunities locally so that these people don't have to leave. >> good to see you, rafael romo . >>> let's talk more about all of this with an attorney and immigration analyst and cnn
southern border on tuesday. the mexico largest railroad operators suspended service of several northbound train lines after reporting half-dozen injuries and deaths of migrants. homeland security secretary alejanddro mayorkas is expected to meet at the border this afternoon with hungarian president. it will be happening within the next few hours and that's a very important meeting because honduras has the next to the largest number apprehen u.s. border by border patrol. >> is that the...
124
124
Sep 23, 2023
09/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 124
favorite 0
quote 0
southern border. u.s. customs and border protection has resumed operations at the international railway crossing bridge ingency shut it down. meanwhile, homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas is set to visit the rio grande valley today and will tour mcallen texas with the president of honduras. raphael romo is with me. what is happening at the border? >> specially with the numbers of migrants we've seen arriving over the last week or so, although the number has decreased slightly over the last 24 hours, and texas governor greg abbott has been railing against the biden administration, saying the federal government is not doing enough to curtail the wave of migrants coming to the border. let me read what the governor said. he said until president biden upholds his constitutional duty to secure america's southern border, texas will continue to deploy as many buses as needed to relieve the strain caused by the surge of illegal crossings. of course, he is talking about the decision by his government to, again, bus migrants from two cities in particular, eagle pass and el paso, to other cities around th
southern border. u.s. customs and border protection has resumed operations at the international railway crossing bridge ingency shut it down. meanwhile, homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas is set to visit the rio grande valley today and will tour mcallen texas with the president of honduras. raphael romo is with me. what is happening at the border? >> specially with the numbers of migrants we've seen arriving over the last week or so, although the number has decreased slightly...
72
72
Sep 27, 2023
09/23
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
operation last week. and there's a growing crisis at the southern border of the united states.ge number of asylum-seekers continue to pass over into the u.s. from mexico. the search has put the biden administration under intense criticism. the british i'm secretary says the rules for those able to seek asylum in a different country need to be re-examined and revised, addressing a u.s.-based think tank. he questioned if the united nations's 1951 refugee convention is still relevant. the united nations says it remains as relevant today as when it was adopted. a member of the scottish parliament says they are scapegoating migrants. >> i'm outraged by the speech today. she has effectively undermined more than 70 years of refugee protections, and she has thrown the refugee convention under a bus. we know that people don't seek refuge just because they want to. they seek refuge because they are being persecuted. they seek refuge because they have no other option. in the u.k., there has been a consistent narrative for several years now, stirred up by hate and prejudice by the conserva
operation last week. and there's a growing crisis at the southern border of the united states.ge number of asylum-seekers continue to pass over into the u.s. from mexico. the search has put the biden administration under intense criticism. the british i'm secretary says the rules for those able to seek asylum in a different country need to be re-examined and revised, addressing a u.s.-based think tank. he questioned if the united nations's 1951 refugee convention is still relevant. the united...
68
68
Sep 21, 2023
09/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
seeing this surge here in the last few days is because of cartel human smuggling operations on the southern side of the borderd of set aside because this is the scene that is unfolding here in eagle pass as up and down the river we've seen large groups of people crossing. and right now these people literally dragging each other, pulling each other through the wire. and there is two levels that just on the bank of the river here. and many people and the authorities here just watching them do that, and then waiting for them to get through, and eventually they'll turn themselves in. they'll be taken away by border patrol authorities here on the ground and processed. and we are told by dhs officials that the penalties for doing this will be very strict. but for whatever reason, many people say they insist on still doing it this way because from what we've gathered from speaking with migrants, it's that sense of desperation and tired of waiting on that other side. obviously some very dramatic scenes unfolding here this afternoon in eagle pass. >> incredibly dramatic, ed. how long have you been there, and how long
seeing this surge here in the last few days is because of cartel human smuggling operations on the southern side of the borderd of set aside because this is the scene that is unfolding here in eagle pass as up and down the river we've seen large groups of people crossing. and right now these people literally dragging each other, pulling each other through the wire. and there is two levels that just on the bank of the river here. and many people and the authorities here just watching them do...
4
4.0
Sep 20, 2023
09/23
by
RUSSIA24
tv
eye 4
favorite 0
quote 0
improve the training of troops for operations on the north-eastern borders of russia now i’m talking about the situation in the special operation zone. aviation of the southernroops inflicts damage on the enemy along the entire front line, attack aircraft fighters and attack helicopters are reportedly hacking into the enemy’s defenses, leveling the command and observation posts with the ground and destroying them. warehouses and our crews carry out manpower on up to 12 missions. they work in pairs per day. they are provided with fire cover from the air by the soldiers of the escort group, and our correspondent dmitry gor went with them to carry out the next combat mission. the search and rescue group advances to the helicopter with a stretcher, first aid kit and weapons in case of contact with the enemy, while boarding is in progress, the navigator pilot greets the swallow. that’s what the crew calls their mi 8; you definitely need to pet the helicopter alive. he has a soul, let's scratch him. he always smiles. the group is accompanied by the legendary ka-52, an alligator armed to the teeth will attack enemy positions. in the cabin fifty- two the pilot is ac
improve the training of troops for operations on the north-eastern borders of russia now i’m talking about the situation in the special operation zone. aviation of the southernroops inflicts damage on the enemy along the entire front line, attack aircraft fighters and attack helicopters are reportedly hacking into the enemy’s defenses, leveling the command and observation posts with the ground and destroying them. warehouses and our crews carry out manpower on up to 12 missions. they work...
14
14
Sep 16, 2023
09/23
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
southern border. in september 1969, a few years before watergate consumed the presidential administration. the president launched operation intercept, which basically shut down the southern border. less than three weeks later, at operation was stopped because it largely failed to address the issue at the border. cinder marcus, who was the republican president in 1969? >> congressman, i will have to think back sequentially in reverse chronology, but i'm sure you know the answer. i'll >> give you a hint, he resigned. >> congressman, i know the president, president nixon. >> thank you. after nixon resigned in 1974, his vice president became president. but the issues at the border continue. in 1976, the president said quote, 80 to 90% of the heroin that comes from the united states today comes across the southern border and quote. senator mayorkas, who was the president in 1976? >> the vice president of nixon. he was the vice president richard nixon. >> gerald ford. >> yes, that is correct. i prefer not to answer questions of history right now. my focus is on -- >> and would help you with it. i'm unhappy with this. in the 198
southern border. in september 1969, a few years before watergate consumed the presidential administration. the president launched operation intercept, which basically shut down the southern border. less than three weeks later, at operation was stopped because it largely failed to address the issue at the border. cinder marcus, who was the republican president in 1969? >> congressman, i will have to think back sequentially in reverse chronology, but i'm sure you know the answer. i'll...
9
9.0
Sep 1, 2023
09/23
by
IRINN
tv
eye 9
favorite 0
quote 0
operations without informing the lebanese government. russia and china voted for this resolution. about how to continue unifil's activities the united nations peacekeeping force in the southern borders of lebanon sought its approval in the security council, but with russia and china's abstention , lebanon had already announced that unifil should coordinate its patrolling operations inside the country's territory, but in the text of the resolution, it was approved that this security consideration of lebanon was not taken into account and the peacekeeping forces of the united nations were given full freedom of action and authority, although this issue was protested by the lebanese ambassador to the united nations. current reality and necessity it has not taken into account the coordination of the uniform of the lebanese army, however, in these parts it is clearly stated that the israeli regime is occupying the lebanese territory, which is a correct description, and the ambassadors of china and russia also asked for it in the preparation and approval of this resolution. the legitimacy of the lebanese government has been neglected. criticizing badam. we are sorry that the requests and c
operations without informing the lebanese government. russia and china voted for this resolution. about how to continue unifil's activities the united nations peacekeeping force in the southern borders of lebanon sought its approval in the security council, but with russia and china's abstention , lebanon had already announced that unifil should coordinate its patrolling operations inside the country's territory, but in the text of the resolution, it was approved that this security...
57
57
Sep 7, 2023
09/23
by
KTVU
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
southern border. the expansion will further support customs and border protection drug search operations as we do what they call secondary vehicle inspections and what happens there is a vehicle will be tagged that has narcotics in it and our soldiers and airmen will actually do the physical inspection. the second part is what we call a vehicle x-ray program. so vehicles, suspicious vehicles are tagged and they go through an x ray. and our soldiers and airmen, man, those x-ray machines. the major general said the cal guard program is funded by a budget of $41 million 26 million from the federal government and 15 from california. this is the latest step in state officials trying to crack down on the spread of fentanyl. in april, newsom directed cal guard members and chp officers to san francisco's tenderloin to target drug traffickers and suppliers. that is just one part of calgary's expanded role across the state. the return on investment for the work that we've done is exceptional. it's the number is quite large. it's almost 6,000% return on investment. so if you take a look at the cost of the progra
southern border. the expansion will further support customs and border protection drug search operations as we do what they call secondary vehicle inspections and what happens there is a vehicle will be tagged that has narcotics in it and our soldiers and airmen will actually do the physical inspection. the second part is what we call a vehicle x-ray program. so vehicles, suspicious vehicles are tagged and they go through an x ray. and our soldiers and airmen, man, those x-ray machines. the...
48
48
Sep 25, 2023
09/23
by
FBC
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
they don't want to talk about the tragedy at the southern border and how much the cartels are making because they do in fact have operational our border. he heard the homeland security chair mark green talk about that. we had committee meetings at the border on our side so we would force the democrats to go to the border and our borders are kamala harris has only been to the border once. joe biden has barely been near the border in his 50 years as being a career politician. they don't want to talk about it you see them talking about gun control. earlier in the show you show that president trump was actually beating biden by double digits. the reason is trump came out was something that all republicans were afraid to talk about. a bold position on the border back when he was running in 2015 and 2016 which launched him into the presidency. people realized when you have a border overrun without orderly migration you surrender control to cartels who are making billions, record number of money. human trafficking the poor innocent children. it was obama who had the children in cages. trump was blamed. now we have children in ware
they don't want to talk about the tragedy at the southern border and how much the cartels are making because they do in fact have operational our border. he heard the homeland security chair mark green talk about that. we had committee meetings at the border on our side so we would force the democrats to go to the border and our borders are kamala harris has only been to the border once. joe biden has barely been near the border in his 50 years as being a career politician. they don't want to...
14
14
Sep 30, 2023
09/23
by
NTV
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
work in different areas of special operations to prevent the enemy from approaching russian borders, they successfully repulse attacks and move forward. in the southern , our military destroyed several points of ukrainian formations at once. five ammunition depots and a vehicle were destroyed nationalists. in the maryansky and ovdeevsky directions, units of the southern group of troops repelled two attacks by the ukrainian armed forces and eliminated several groups of saboteurs. russian aviation launched powerful strikes. the nationalists lost infantry fighting vehicles, a counter-battery station, and mortars. and in the krasno-liman direction, our aviation and artillery repelled the attack of the enemy assault group. the enemy suffered heavy losses. the connection of new regions with russia was preceded by months of special military operations. at the very beginning, signalman evgeniy korneev went to the combat zone. there he came under enemy fire and suffered spinal injuries. now he is making every effort to go faster. stop, but studying at home is not enough for this, evgeny needs constant rehabilitation, but one course costs almost 400,000 rubles
work in different areas of special operations to prevent the enemy from approaching russian borders, they successfully repulse attacks and move forward. in the southern , our military destroyed several points of ukrainian formations at once. five ammunition depots and a vehicle were destroyed nationalists. in the maryansky and ovdeevsky directions, units of the southern group of troops repelled two attacks by the ukrainian armed forces and eliminated several groups of saboteurs. russian...
169
169
Sep 23, 2023
09/23
by
KPIX
tv
eye 169
favorite 0
quote 0
operator got quite the call. david martin, thank you. now to the crisis at the southern border.red more buses to the cities of eagle pass and el paso to send more migrants north to democratic-run cities amid the surge in asylum-seekers. cbs's manuel bojorquez reports daily migrant crossings have nearly doubled from just a few months ago. >> reporter: they arrive by any means necessary: on top of trains, pulled from under barbed wire, or across the rio grande, sometimes with deadly consequences. the strain of more than 8,000 a day, crossing the border is moving north to cities like san antonio where overflowing shelters means some migrants sleep outside. >> migrants that we have encountered here in this area are trying to evade arrest. >> reporter: we rode along with customs and border protection agents who say they've conducted more than 500 rescues in the el paso sector over the last year. migrants often left in bad shape by cartels. >> migrants have been walking for a little while. so our agents are responding at that time in that moment was crucial because they were lost. >>
operator got quite the call. david martin, thank you. now to the crisis at the southern border.red more buses to the cities of eagle pass and el paso to send more migrants north to democratic-run cities amid the surge in asylum-seekers. cbs's manuel bojorquez reports daily migrant crossings have nearly doubled from just a few months ago. >> reporter: they arrive by any means necessary: on top of trains, pulled from under barbed wire, or across the rio grande, sometimes with deadly...
121
121
Sep 22, 2023
09/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
many of the migrants who arrived here at the southern border have traveled through mexico by train, jumping on to freight trains that come north. the operator of that train system has suspended those northbound trains, so that might influence the number of migrants arriving here at the southern border in the days and weeks to colt, but many people down here from texas to california simply trying to figure out how how long this surge is going to last. it's an ais it going to last for months? >> it's a critical question. ed lavandera, great reporting. keep us post ed. thank you. >>> this morning we are watching two of those big strikes that are bringing two big american industries to a standstill. today there could soon be more strikes against detroit's big three auto makers. more workers will walk off the job at noon unless serious progress is made in those negotiations. and on the west coast, striking writers and heads of four big studios have finished what they call a marathon session of negotiations without being able to reach a deal. but a source tells us that progress was made and they are going to meet again today. we are standing by i
many of the migrants who arrived here at the southern border have traveled through mexico by train, jumping on to freight trains that come north. the operator of that train system has suspended those northbound trains, so that might influence the number of migrants arriving here at the southern border in the days and weeks to colt, but many people down here from texas to california simply trying to figure out how how long this surge is going to last. it's an ais it going to last for months?...
79
79
Sep 23, 2023
09/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
southern border. u.s. customs and border protection has resumed operations at the international railway crossing bridge in eagle pass, texas, after the agency shut it down to redirect personnel because of the influx of migrants. meantime, homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas is set to individual the rio grande valley in texas today. priscilla alvarez is joining us along with raphael romo. first, what is happening at the border? is there a response coming from the texas governor? >> reporter: yeah, that's right. the first thing we've noticed is that in the last 24 hours the number of migrants being detained at the border has decreased significantly. we were talking to the mayor of eagle pass. he says anywhere between 800 to 1,000 people were detained. that's much lower than we had seen during the week. so that's one development. we got in touch with the government of panama. they're telling us tens of thousands of migrants have crossed through their territory in the last few weeks alone. number two, texas is going to start bussing again many migrants to municipalities around the country, main the
southern border. u.s. customs and border protection has resumed operations at the international railway crossing bridge in eagle pass, texas, after the agency shut it down to redirect personnel because of the influx of migrants. meantime, homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas is set to individual the rio grande valley in texas today. priscilla alvarez is joining us along with raphael romo. first, what is happening at the border? is there a response coming from the texas governor?...
48
48
Sep 27, 2023
09/23
by
KQED
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
operation than authorities had previously thought. >> good evening. in the last 10 days 11,000 migrants arrived on a small italian island. on the southern borderthe united states 9,000 cross every day. their courts have a back log of 2.6 million cases of which 1.2 million were added since october. in context, which is what we do here the 23,000 people that crossed the channel this year is modest behind the trend last year and far behind the numbers rivering in southern europe. nonetheless, it is the british home secretary leading the charge for reform. she traveled to washington to call for a new way of looking at the u.n. refuse gentlemen convention saying the west needs a narrower definition of refugee and that convention first signed in 1951 is in her idea out of date. illegal migration is not just an event driven or cyclical problem but a permanent and structural challenge for the developed nations in general and west in particular. notice away act it will only worsen in the years to come. war, political instability and climate change will have exacerbated migration flows. at the ends of 2022, there were over 108 million forcibly displaced
operation than authorities had previously thought. >> good evening. in the last 10 days 11,000 migrants arrived on a small italian island. on the southern borderthe united states 9,000 cross every day. their courts have a back log of 2.6 million cases of which 1.2 million were added since october. in context, which is what we do here the 23,000 people that crossed the channel this year is modest behind the trend last year and far behind the numbers rivering in southern europe....
17
17
Sep 26, 2023
09/23
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
a mind that much of the story is this, our operating says 2 of its soldiers have been killed in a hurry. he had talked in southern saudi arabia near the border with the end of the ravia, which has been pushing for sea spot in yet. and it's cooling at a publication by the haves threatening to his phone. number is, the facade, him seek, is a continuing to cross into the us from mexico. any 9000 people lived on saturday. the may of el paso in the state of texas says the board of cities, now it's breaking points on another city. ego passed has declared and saves as much as advice on his thoughts and its grip on the golden. the cadillac also last week sees fine with ethnic meaning and fighters. open 6000 refugees have crossed into on india yet around says it's preparing to take in tens of thousands. or molly's military leadership says it expects what it caused a small delay to the presidential elections scheduled for february. the statement released on monday said this was for technical reasons. i see me going to it has been interim president since 2021. he led a ministry crew that says palate from abraham rebecca kates the previous yeah. nichola
a mind that much of the story is this, our operating says 2 of its soldiers have been killed in a hurry. he had talked in southern saudi arabia near the border with the end of the ravia, which has been pushing for sea spot in yet. and it's cooling at a publication by the haves threatening to his phone. number is, the facade, him seek, is a continuing to cross into the us from mexico. any 9000 people lived on saturday. the may of el paso in the state of texas says the board of cities, now it's...
35
35
Sep 22, 2023
09/23
by
FBC
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
operational chaos for the big three. tell you about that one. thousands of migrants walk across the southern border so who does the president blame? republicans. watch this. >> president biden: republicans in congress and my predecessor spent four years gutting the immigration system. they continue to undermine our border security blocking bipartisan reform stuart: republican governors are not buying it. they want to know where the administration is sending these migrants they are letting them. alexis mcadams has that report shortly. mexican cartels are the fifth-largest employer in mexico. former acting ice director tom homan takes that on next. ♪ the coach. the manager. and the snack dad. all using chase to keep up with their finances. the coach helps save goals here, because she saved for soccer camp there. anddd check this out... the manager deposited a check. magic. and the snack dad? he's getting paid back. orange slicesss. because this team all has chase. smart bankers. convenient tools. one bank with the power of both. chase. make more of what's yours. the first time you made a sale online
operational chaos for the big three. tell you about that one. thousands of migrants walk across the southern border so who does the president blame? republicans. watch this. >> president biden: republicans in congress and my predecessor spent four years gutting the immigration system. they continue to undermine our border security blocking bipartisan reform stuart: republican governors are not buying it. they want to know where the administration is sending these migrants they are letting...
12
12
Sep 5, 2023
09/23
by
ESPRESO
tv
eye 12
favorite 0
quote 0
operate in our region, well, it is more northern, more southern direction. yes, where there was no occupation, there are more. well, further from the borderith russia and in the city of kharkiv, there are also commercial small schools. they there are some er, let’s say, they have equipment, they have some bomb shelters and they work there. these are small schools, there are not many children there, but this process is the same , such a small retreat is also on such a school topic, a journalist from japan seems to have come to ukraine in the summer, actually this it was just the preparation for the school year, she came to the capital or wherever and visited one of the schools where the headmistress was very proud and said to her, look at the shelter we have made, look at us here and there some pillows and here we will have water, tea and something for the children we had something to eat, drink, and so on, and here we have some toys so that they can, if someone has a panic attack , distract themselves, and here we made such walls, here we painted such a thing look how beautiful and this journalist, you know these the words burst into tear
operate in our region, well, it is more northern, more southern direction. yes, where there was no occupation, there are more. well, further from the borderith russia and in the city of kharkiv, there are also commercial small schools. they there are some er, let’s say, they have equipment, they have some bomb shelters and they work there. these are small schools, there are not many children there, but this process is the same , such a small retreat is also on such a school topic, a...
197
197
Sep 23, 2023
09/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 197
favorite 0
quote 0
the migrant crisis hitting the southern border, and the texas district that he served. so we partner with verizon to take our operations to the next level. (marquis) with a custom private 5g network. (ella) with verizon business, we get more control of production, efficiencies, and greater agility. (marquis) so our customers get what they want, when they want it. (jen) it's not just a network. it's enterprise intelligence. (vo) learn more. it's your vision, it's your verizon. (woman) what if my type 2 diabetes takes over? what if all i do isn't enough? or what if i can do diabetes differently? (vo) now you can with once-weekly mounjaro. mounjaro helps your body... ...regulate blood sugar... ...and mounjaro... ...can help decrease how much food you eat. 3 out of 4 people reached an a1c of less than 7%. plus people taking mounjaro... ...lost up to 25 pounds. mounjaro is not... ...for people with type 1 diabetes or children. don't take mounjaro if you're allergic to it,... ...you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer,... ...or multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. stop mounjaro... ...and call your doctor ri
the migrant crisis hitting the southern border, and the texas district that he served. so we partner with verizon to take our operations to the next level. (marquis) with a custom private 5g network. (ella) with verizon business, we get more control of production, efficiencies, and greater agility. (marquis) so our customers get what they want, when they want it. (jen) it's not just a network. it's enterprise intelligence. (vo) learn more. it's your vision, it's your verizon. (woman) what if my...
114
114
Sep 24, 2023
09/23
by
KGO
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
more than 181,000 apprehensions along the southern border in august, up from more than 132,000in july. mexico rko's biggest railroad company resumed operationsy halted trains after it said so many migrants were hitching rides that it was unsafe to move families. many with young children climbing on board, tossing belongings on the train, handing up small children. the biden administration, in authorizing an additional 800 troops, be sent to the border to help deal with the crisis in the city of el paso only has so many resources, and we have come to what we look at a breaking point right now. el paso's mayor says the number of migrants has escalated faster than his city was prepared for, saying more than 2000 were looking to come across saturday alone. >> we've had conversations with mayors from other cities that were looking hopefully to be able to coordinate with them. >> migrants are being bused from texas to cities across the country, including los angeles, denver, chicago and new york. >> every individual that boards one of those busses is going voluntarily. he they they sign a form stating that they're going voluntarily to the destinat
more than 181,000 apprehensions along the southern border in august, up from more than 132,000in july. mexico rko's biggest railroad company resumed operationsy halted trains after it said so many migrants were hitching rides that it was unsafe to move families. many with young children climbing on board, tossing belongings on the train, handing up small children. the biden administration, in authorizing an additional 800 troops, be sent to the border to help deal with the crisis in the city of...
34
34
Sep 7, 2023
09/23
by
KTVU
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
geography, we have extraordinary highway system, which operates really as a supply chain corridor for counter for narcotics that come up from our southern border through the state. so we know that that staffing number will rise. so what can you expect to see if you're traveling through the southern port of entry? well, according to major general beevers suspect, cars will be tagged, soldiers will be able to do physical inspections on those cars. they'll also be able to man x ray machines as a form of secondary inspection mission. now, according to that major general as well, this is not a counter immigration mission. the soldiers only role is to intercept narcotics. they say this will also free up border patrol agents and other law enforcement to focus on other important tasks in the newsroom, i'm bailey o'carroll, ktvu fox two news. bailey thank you. new this morning, hayward police shot and killed a suspect. it happened at about 10:00 last night along city center drive. that's near the ends of park and foothill boulevard in downtown hayward. authorities have not released any details about what happened, but ktvu crime reporter henry lee lear
geography, we have extraordinary highway system, which operates really as a supply chain corridor for counter for narcotics that come up from our southern border through the state. so we know that that staffing number will rise. so what can you expect to see if you're traveling through the southern port of entry? well, according to major general beevers suspect, cars will be tagged, soldiers will be able to do physical inspections on those cars. they'll also be able to man x ray machines as a...
81
81
Sep 24, 2023
09/23
by
KGO
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
made more than 181,000 apprehensions along the southern border in august, up from more than 132,000in july. mexico's biggest railroad company resumed operationsfter it temporarily halted trains after it said so many migrants were hitching rides it was unsafe to move families, many with young children climbing on board, tossing belongings on the train, handing up small children. the biden administration authorizing an additional 800 troops be sent to the border to help deal with the crisis. the city of el paso only has so many resources, liz, and we have come to what we look at a breaking point right now. el paso's mayor says the number of migrants has escalated faster than his city was prepared for, saying more than 2000 were looking to come across saturday alone. >> we've had conversations with mayors from other cities that were looking hopefully to be able to coordinate with them. >> migrants are being bused from texas to cities across the country, including los angeles, denver, chicago and new york. >> every individual that boards one of those busses is going voluntarily. they may sign a form stating that they're going voluntarily to the d
made more than 181,000 apprehensions along the southern border in august, up from more than 132,000in july. mexico's biggest railroad company resumed operationsfter it temporarily halted trains after it said so many migrants were hitching rides it was unsafe to move families, many with young children climbing on board, tossing belongings on the train, handing up small children. the biden administration authorizing an additional 800 troops be sent to the border to help deal with the crisis. the...
111
111
Sep 23, 2023
09/23
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
they have operational control of our border the strongest nation on face of the earth united states of america, no longer controls our southernder. >> we're out of time tom but i want to mention you met with the families -- that have lost kids to fentanyl which is just ravaging this country and i can't imagine the stories they told you. and the grief that they're carrying around with them such an important part of this entire story tom. tom holman thank you we always appreciate you thanks so much. mike. mike: interesting discussion. aishah, in another high-tech ever to fight crime new york city police department is deploying 400 found robot to patrol the times square subway station between hours of midnight and 6 a.m. doing its two month trial run, the k5 unit will record video and not audio and pressing button part of mayor eric adams push to introduce new tech to the nypd blue. aishah: still to come top take aways from merrick garland fiery testimony over the justice department's investigation into hunter biden, brian claypool is standing by he's going weigh in, next. oh, booking.com ♪ somewhere, anywhere... ♪ ♪ i just want
they have operational control of our border the strongest nation on face of the earth united states of america, no longer controls our southernder. >> we're out of time tom but i want to mention you met with the families -- that have lost kids to fentanyl which is just ravaging this country and i can't imagine the stories they told you. and the grief that they're carrying around with them such an important part of this entire story tom. tom holman thank you we always appreciate you thanks...
94
94
Sep 24, 2023
09/23
by
KGO
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
more than 181,000 apprehensions along the southern border in august, up from more than 132,000in july. >> mexico's biggest railroad company resumed operations after it temporarily halted trains after it said so many migrants were hitching rides it was unsafe to move families, many with young children climbing on board, tossing belongings on the train, handing up small children. the biden administration authorizing an additional 800 troops be sent to the border to help deal with the crisis. the city of el paso only has so many resources, and we have come to what we look at a breaking point right now. el paso's mayor says the number of migrants has escalated faster than his city was prepared for, saying more than 2000 were looking to come across saturday alone. >> it had conversations with mayors from other cities that were looking hopefully to be able to coordinate with them. >> migrants are being bused from texas to cities across the country, including los angeles, denver, chicago and new york. >> every individual that boards one of those busses is going voluntarily. they may sign a form stating that they're going voluntarily to the destina
more than 181,000 apprehensions along the southern border in august, up from more than 132,000in july. >> mexico's biggest railroad company resumed operations after it temporarily halted trains after it said so many migrants were hitching rides it was unsafe to move families, many with young children climbing on board, tossing belongings on the train, handing up small children. the biden administration authorizing an additional 800 troops be sent to the border to help deal with the...
27
27
Sep 26, 2023
09/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
operation than authorities had previously thought. good evening. in the last ten days 11,000 migrants have arrived on the small italian island of lampedusa. 0n the southern borderf the united states 9000 are crossing every day. the united states immigration courts currently have a backlog of 2.6 million cases, of which 1.2 million were added since october. and far behind the numbers in context of 23,000 is modest. far behind the numbers arriving in southern europe. nontheless it is the british home secretary leading the charge for reform. she travelled to washington today, to call for reform of the un refugee convention. she says the west needs a narrower definition of the term "refugee", and that convention first signed in 1951 is now out of date. illegal migration is not merely a cyclical problem, it is a permanent and structural challenge to the developed nations in general and the west in particular. unless we act, it will only worsen in the years to come. war, political instability and climate change will have of course exacerbate migration flows. according to the un, at the end of 2022, there were over 108 million forcibly displaced people globally. with
operation than authorities had previously thought. good evening. in the last ten days 11,000 migrants have arrived on the small italian island of lampedusa. 0n the southern borderf the united states 9000 are crossing every day. the united states immigration courts currently have a backlog of 2.6 million cases, of which 1.2 million were added since october. and far behind the numbers in context of 23,000 is modest. far behind the numbers arriving in southern europe. nontheless it is the british...
209
209
Sep 20, 2023
09/23
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 209
favorite 0
quote 0
operation in northern part of the country. they say the move is necessary after several migrants died or were injured while trying to catch a ride to the southern borderin california, sacramento county da suing for not enforcing the law as homeless camps clog the sidewalks. >> the city had not issued single citation on sidewalk obstruction, unlawful camping or any orders and they did not receive a single referral for citation, that is stunning. >> carley: sacramento mayor office claims they are working hard to solve the homeless crisis, calling the latte performative distraction. stolen clothes found have been returned to a fashion designer. sam brenton is facing charges after the designer claims he stole the woman's luggage in 2018. she filed a police report when seeing photos of branton wearing her unique red dress. preliminary hearing scheduled in december in texas. vietnamese restaurant put on blast for parties one or larger, all parties, what a clarification, 18% gra tuity is applied automatically. meal had subtotal of $49.50 and ended up being over $60 with the automatic fee. people there hair on fire over this one, guys. >> brian: what was it?
operation in northern part of the country. they say the move is necessary after several migrants died or were injured while trying to catch a ride to the southern borderin california, sacramento county da suing for not enforcing the law as homeless camps clog the sidewalks. >> the city had not issued single citation on sidewalk obstruction, unlawful camping or any orders and they did not receive a single referral for citation, that is stunning. >> carley: sacramento mayor office...
122
122
Sep 26, 2023
09/23
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 122
favorite 0
quote 0
southern border and hitting hundreds of miles away. "new york post" releasing new pictures showing migrants sleeping on the floor and even in chairs at the roosevelt hotel, now operating at a relief center as the big apple struggles to keep up with the unflux. nate foy is outside the hotel in new york. what's the scene there right now? >> well, sandra, what was once the van derbar inside, completely unrecognizable. instead of waiters and waitresses serving food and cocktails, migrants are sleeping on the floor of the bar, or former bar as the migrant crisis worsens in new york city. you see the migrants here, and the situation could get worse quickly because 13,000 single adult migrants are supposed to be sent here to reapply for housing which is something that now will happen every 30 days rather than 60 days. new york city is also dishing out over $1.3 billion in taxpayer money to house migrants over the next three years. mayor eric adams extended the city's contract with local hotels, and democrat queens councilman robert holden tells fox the city is overpaying for a problem it can't afford. >> i think it's a mistake. we did this during the pandemic where we paid f
southern border and hitting hundreds of miles away. "new york post" releasing new pictures showing migrants sleeping on the floor and even in chairs at the roosevelt hotel, now operating at a relief center as the big apple struggles to keep up with the unflux. nate foy is outside the hotel in new york. what's the scene there right now? >> well, sandra, what was once the van derbar inside, completely unrecognizable. instead of waiters and waitresses serving food and cocktails,...
55
55
Sep 20, 2023
09/23
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
control of our southern border to violent mexican cartels that are charging admission into the united states complete with wrist bands like we are some kind of amusement park that they own and operate. then they flood the zone that opens up wide portions of our border for human traffic opioid trafficking fentanyl, details ahead. it is now official our national debt has topped a whopping $33 trillion. this is not an imaginary number. this is debt had a has real consequences massive unfettered deficits that lead to tax hikes and inflation spikes that leaves future generations with an unthinkable burden. now america under joe biden is abandoning energy independence the results of which as we know are catastrophic to you the american people. having costs a lot more not just filling up your tank and heating or cooling your home but every item you buy every store you go to costs more and we have now more than 61 percent of americans living paycheck to paycheck, maybe of them can no longer afford basic necessities that they were able to less than three short years ago as washington now continues the reckless spending some want to spend more and a few are fighting to reduce the budget. com
control of our southern border to violent mexican cartels that are charging admission into the united states complete with wrist bands like we are some kind of amusement park that they own and operate. then they flood the zone that opens up wide portions of our border for human traffic opioid trafficking fentanyl, details ahead. it is now official our national debt has topped a whopping $33 trillion. this is not an imaginary number. this is debt had a has real consequences massive unfettered...
147
147
Sep 21, 2023
09/23
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 147
favorite 0
quote 0
southern border. ♪ (ella) fashion moves fast. setting trends is our business. we need to scale with customer demand... ...in real time. (jen) so we partner with verizon to take our operationso the next level. (marquis) with a custom private 5g network. (ella) with verizon business, we get more control of production, efficiencies, and greater agility. (marquis) so our customers get what they want, when they want it. (jen) it's not just a network. it's enterprise intelligence. (vo) learn more. it's your vision, it's your verizon. this isn't just freight. these aren't just shipments. they're promises. promises of all shapes and sizes. each, with a time and a place they've been promised to be. a promise is everything to old dominion, because it means everything to you. ♪ if you struggle. ♪ and struggle. ♪ and struggle with cpap. you should check out inspire. ♪ no mask. no hose. just sleep. inspire. sleep apnea innovation. learn more and view important safety information at inspiresleep.com ♪ >> dana: president biden getting called out for ignoring the surging migrant crisis in new york citys. mayor adams getting on the president for getting snubbed. >> i'm very public. we'll r
southern border. ♪ (ella) fashion moves fast. setting trends is our business. we need to scale with customer demand... ...in real time. (jen) so we partner with verizon to take our operationso the next level. (marquis) with a custom private 5g network. (ella) with verizon business, we get more control of production, efficiencies, and greater agility. (marquis) so our customers get what they want, when they want it. (jen) it's not just a network. it's enterprise intelligence. (vo) learn more....
36
36
Sep 17, 2023
09/23
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
of the most notorious gangs operating in guatemala, honduras and el salvador and these three countries make up 87% of unaccompanied children apprehended of the southern border. the u.s. treasury investigation found that money generated by local ms-13 lips engaged in sex trafficking and this is a quote. drug trafficking, murder for hire, extortion and money laundering and it was consolidated and funneled to the group central leadership in central america. the reality is the children are the primary component of this illicit finance network. many of the latin american children sent across the border have been taken by organized criminals such as this and what frequently follows as child sexual exploitation or labor exploitation. from march through may of this year, more than 33,000 unaccompanied children crossed the u.s. border and the physical and sexual violence, hunger and thirst that these children often experience traveling to the united states is appalling. many children and parents who arrive in the united states are from remote regions of central america which are often impoverished and isolated, specifically by language barriers. i think this is some
of the most notorious gangs operating in guatemala, honduras and el salvador and these three countries make up 87% of unaccompanied children apprehended of the southern border. the u.s. treasury investigation found that money generated by local ms-13 lips engaged in sex trafficking and this is a quote. drug trafficking, murder for hire, extortion and money laundering and it was consolidated and funneled to the group central leadership in central america. the reality is the children are the...
54
54
Sep 28, 2023
09/23
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
infiltrated through our southern border because the drug cartels have been allowed to have operational control of our border by a secretary who says it's under control. if that's under control, i don't know what he would consider out of control. we are fed up with this problem. america is fed up with this problem. and look at what they're saying all around the country. the whole mainstream media is covering this issue. it's not like this issue is under ray tar anymore. six months ago it was. this issue wasn't being covered for a long time. and i've got to give credit to a lot of my colleagues who represent border communities. because they're on the front lines and they started getting vocal because they started seeing it before anybody else did. and they started raising alarms. they said this is a crisis. and then other starts going down to the border. we've taken over 150 delegations down to the border. members of congress. again, embedded with border patrol agents. talking about the problem. listening to our border patrol agents. who are telling us what needs to happen. that's how we
infiltrated through our southern border because the drug cartels have been allowed to have operational control of our border by a secretary who says it's under control. if that's under control, i don't know what he would consider out of control. we are fed up with this problem. america is fed up with this problem. and look at what they're saying all around the country. the whole mainstream media is covering this issue. it's not like this issue is under ray tar anymore. six months ago it was....
81
81
Sep 24, 2023
09/23
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
operation but nothing that's going to solve the problem that we have. arthel: you know this, under federal statute the department departmentopponent security andt biden can temporarily close the particular ports of entry along the southern borderprotect national interest. there are limitations. however do you think he biden administration would have the support from the majority of americans to temporarily seal sections of the southern border? >> subordinate communities are up against this. closing their for business and commerce in places like eagle pass and laredo where i was stationed. if you shut the ports of entry down there's economic impact both sides of the border. again it's not going to stop this problem. here's an example pay the president has been involved in government since 1973. he ran for office many times. he was a senator for a long time. he was a vice president during the last surge. i could not believe for a sack and he does not know it's going out the southwest border in the sense this chaos has continued from day one he took office. and has done nothing to relieve what is going on in the pipeline. droves of the people every 24 hours about 6000 people cross the border illegally. those are only the ones enc
operation but nothing that's going to solve the problem that we have. arthel: you know this, under federal statute the department departmentopponent security andt biden can temporarily close the particular ports of entry along the southern borderprotect national interest. there are limitations. however do you think he biden administration would have the support from the majority of americans to temporarily seal sections of the southern border? >> subordinate communities are up against...
24
24
Sep 18, 2023
09/23
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
immigrants from the southern border on its trains, and generous executive bonuses despite losses and service problems. amtrak must work to attract customers and revenues and operate as a reasonable steward of taxpayers' dollars. it should ensure its network is safe and secure. further it is necessary for amtrak to strengthen its relationship with the state, including through the development of a transparent and fair cost allocation policy for state-supported amtrak routes. finally, any potential expansion of amtrak system must allow for railroads to provide input on track sharing issues. the recent supply chain crisis further emphasizes the value of freight railroad in efficiently moving goods across the nation. amtrak's passenger expansion efforts should not be allowed to obstruct critical movement of freight railroads. i now recognize ranking member payne for five minutes for an opening statement. mr. payne: thank you, mr. chairman. one of the points you made, if there's an example of a pageantty somewhere in the world that is profitable on its own, please -- of a passenger entity somewhere in the world that's profitable on its own, i would love to know about i
immigrants from the southern border on its trains, and generous executive bonuses despite losses and service problems. amtrak must work to attract customers and revenues and operate as a reasonable steward of taxpayers' dollars. it should ensure its network is safe and secure. further it is necessary for amtrak to strengthen its relationship with the state, including through the development of a transparent and fair cost allocation policy for state-supported amtrak routes. finally, any...