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. >> the transportation security administration is now scanning your face at select airport checkpoints. >> we're already using it for our phones consistently. just about everybody is doing it. >> reporter: live from london, this is "cnn newsroom" with max foster and bianca nobilo. >>> it is tuesday, december 13th, 9 a.m. here in london. 4 a.m. in washington and the bahamas where sam bankman-fried has been arrested and will appear in court later today. he was arrested at the request of the u.s. government which is expected to request his extradition. it's not known what charges he's facing. federal prosecutors in new york will be unceiling an indictment in a few hours' time. >> the u.s. securities and exchange commission announced it will be unveiling its own charges against bankman-fried. he will no longer be appearing in front of a banking committee but house financial services committee chair maxine waters said she's committed to finding the truth. the american public deserves to hear directly from mr. bankman-fried about the actions that have pawned over 1 million people. >> bankman
. >> the transportation security administration is now scanning your face at select airport checkpoints. >> we're already using it for our phones consistently. just about everybody is doing it. >> reporter: live from london, this is "cnn newsroom" with max foster and bianca nobilo. >>> it is tuesday, december 13th, 9 a.m. here in london. 4 a.m. in washington and the bahamas where sam bankman-fried has been arrested and will appear in court later today. he...
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flights and passengers s approaching pre-pandemic levels for this past tuesday the transportation security administrationeported nearly 1.9 million passengers screamed across the country. numbers 90% of total the same date in 2019 over three to present the total for for the same date in 2020. however, one group that continues to face challenges in air travel is a group of people with disabilities. such improved equity for all air travel congress must understand the challenges from the curb to the gate and back again to ensure the rights and safety of all airline passengers. at first like to welcome my friend representative jim langevin of the great state of rhode island but had the privilege of servi wh representative langevin on the armed services can make the last 22 years. and know how community is improving the lives of americans with disabilities. and he is retiring at the end of the year. so just stop briefly and thanked him for his long service and u.s. congress, to the nation, into your constituents in rhode island. the access act became law in 1986 prohibits discrimination against passengers wit
flights and passengers s approaching pre-pandemic levels for this past tuesday the transportation security administrationeported nearly 1.9 million passengers screamed across the country. numbers 90% of total the same date in 2019 over three to present the total for for the same date in 2020. however, one group that continues to face challenges in air travel is a group of people with disabilities. such improved equity for all air travel congress must understand the challenges from the curb to...
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the transportation security administration is scanning your face at select airport checkpoints. all part of a growing test with passengers as the subjects. >> i think it is a great idea. >> we are already using it for our phones. just about everybody is doing it. >> the tsa started the small pilot program at the peak of the pandemic but the agency's trial is expanded to more than a dozen airports. the latest additions are among the nation's busiest. denver, los angeles, dallas-fort worth, and atlanta. tsa administrator, david koski, says the goal is evaluating the efficiency of this technology before committing to a nationwide rollout. >> we are assessing how the technology works and we are accessing its accuracy and its impact on passengers. >> walk up to the machine, put your i.d. in the reader, and that photo is matched with what the camera sees live. >> the responses university lee very positive. more effective, more inconvenient for passengers. >> quite frankly, it's not doing anything to help the public. >> he says that this could be the largest federal use of facial data
the transportation security administration is scanning your face at select airport checkpoints. all part of a growing test with passengers as the subjects. >> i think it is a great idea. >> we are already using it for our phones. just about everybody is doing it. >> the tsa started the small pilot program at the peak of the pandemic but the agency's trial is expanded to more than a dozen airports. the latest additions are among the nation's busiest. denver, los angeles,...
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. >> the transportation security administration will no longer and forced a federal mandate requiring masks on all u.s. airports and aircraft. >> the mask mandate vanished. >> thank god. i can breathe again. we are so happy. >> new threats emerged. >> there is growing concern about another virus called monkeypox. >> monkeypox, flu, and the respiratory virus rsv. >> this is a serious illness. he is this young. >> overseas, it was a different model that rattled the world. in february, russia stormed into ukraine with high expectations only to be met by a resilient faux. it's inspiring leader, president zelenskyy, refused to flee. the strikes pushed ukrainians to bomb shelters and into the country's swollen borders. >> the families have come with all of their belongings. people are saying goodbye and not sure if they will ever come back. >> millions of ukrainians suddenly became refugees. as the year progressed, ukraine's military took back land which had been lost just months earlier. steady progress in a long war now entering the dark days of winter. in america, which are stormed in ea
. >> the transportation security administration will no longer and forced a federal mandate requiring masks on all u.s. airports and aircraft. >> the mask mandate vanished. >> thank god. i can breathe again. we are so happy. >> new threats emerged. >> there is growing concern about another virus called monkeypox. >> monkeypox, flu, and the respiratory virus rsv. >> this is a serious illness. he is this young. >> overseas, it was a different model...
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. >> reporter: the transportation security administration and federal aviation administration expect today to be the busiest. 47,000 flights were scheduled. we'll see if that ultimately pans out. airlines say one of the best things you can do is download their app, the best way to get information on whether your flight is cancelled or delayed. >> i want to know who asked for a bomb cyclone for christmas. >> was that pete? >> we don't want to hear from you, pete, because you asked for a bomb cyclone. let's go to alison chinchar. how long is this plunge going to last? >> there are going to be some cities that stay below freezing for multiple days. this is not just a couple few hours here and there and we'll be back to normal. this is going to be a prolonged event and you're talking about prolonged periods at dangerous levels. give again, it stretches from the canadian border to the mexican border. look at wind chills already reported, minus 70, minus 58. most have been in montana and south dakota but that cold air is going to be spreading. today we're going to be seeing dangerous wind
. >> reporter: the transportation security administration and federal aviation administration expect today to be the busiest. 47,000 flights were scheduled. we'll see if that ultimately pans out. airlines say one of the best things you can do is download their app, the best way to get information on whether your flight is cancelled or delayed. >> i want to know who asked for a bomb cyclone for christmas. >> was that pete? >> we don't want to hear from you, pete, because...
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. >>> the transportation security administration has seized a record number of firearms at airport securitye loaded. the agency tells us that as of friday, agents have stopped 6301 firearms this year. the previous record was set last year with 5972 firearms. the maximum fine is about $15,000. violators will have their tsa pre-check revoked for at least five years. >>> with the holidays rapidly approaching, you may be counting on using some of your airline miles to help make your trip more comfortable. but as we hear from aviation correspondent pete muntean, good luck with that. >> reporter: stephanie is a proud frequent flyer, now frequently frustrated by the airlines. >> they wanted us tof travel an do and it is now wait, it is too much. >> reporter: she is a delta loyalist fuming over new rules. next year the company is making it harder to get into its more than 50 sky club lounges. customers are upset over lines outside and crowded seating inside telling frequent flyers we have made the difficult decision too implement new policies that we believe will preserve the experience our guests
. >>> the transportation security administration has seized a record number of firearms at airport securitye loaded. the agency tells us that as of friday, agents have stopped 6301 firearms this year. the previous record was set last year with 5972 firearms. the maximum fine is about $15,000. violators will have their tsa pre-check revoked for at least five years. >>> with the holidays rapidly approaching, you may be counting on using some of your airline miles to help make...
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with the rapidly spreadin omicron variant killing 60,000 americans in january, -- >> transportation security administration will no longe enforce a federal mandat requiring masks on all u.s airports and aircraft. >> as mask mandates vanished >> - we were so happy >> but new threats emerged >> there is growing concer about another virus, calle monkey pox >> flu, and rsv. >> it is a serious illness, yo know, -- [sound of artillery] [crying] >> oversees it was different battle that rattle the world. in february, russia storme into ukraine with high expectations, only to be met with a resilient faux. [sound of artillery] >> it's inspiring leader presidents a landscape, refuse to flee. the strikes pushed ukrainian to bomb shelters, to the country's swollen borders. >> families have come with all their belongings, and people are hugging, and saying goodbye, and not sure if they will ever come back. >> millions of ukrainians, suddenly became refugees but as the year progressed ukraine's military took back land that had been lost just months earlier steady progress in a long wa now entering the dark days o winter
with the rapidly spreadin omicron variant killing 60,000 americans in january, -- >> transportation security administration will no longe enforce a federal mandat requiring masks on all u.s airports and aircraft. >> as mask mandates vanished >> - we were so happy >> but new threats emerged >> there is growing concer about another virus, calle monkey pox >> flu, and rsv. >> it is a serious illness, yo know, -- [sound of artillery] [crying] >>...
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the transportation security administration stopped a record number of guns at check once this year. of yesterday and saw 6301 guns. 80% of them were loaded guns. to prevent people from bringing weapons through checkpoints, tsa increased the civil penalty to nearly $15,000. the january 6 committee is getting ready to urge the department of justice to prosecute former president donald trump on criminal charges. the committee has been debating the move for months now. sources familiar with the cal -- the case tell abc news the charges could include obstruction of an official proceeding and conspiracy to defraud the united states. those charges would match allegations the committee made against trump and his election's attorney in a previous court proceeding. time to check out side -- outside. let's check in with lisa. lisa: here's a gorgeous look from mount tam where it is kind of cold at 2300 feet, where the camera is, 41 degrees, highs only mid 40's yesterday. the wind out of the north at 22 miles an hour, so we are breezy in some spots around the bay. we talk about how much we warm
the transportation security administration stopped a record number of guns at check once this year. of yesterday and saw 6301 guns. 80% of them were loaded guns. to prevent people from bringing weapons through checkpoints, tsa increased the civil penalty to nearly $15,000. the january 6 committee is getting ready to urge the department of justice to prosecute former president donald trump on criminal charges. the committee has been debating the move for months now. sources familiar with the cal...
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the transportation security administration stopped a record number of guns at checkpoints this year.topped 6301 guns. 88% of them were loaded. to prevent people from bringing weapons through checkpoints, tsa has increased the civil penalty to nearly $15,000. let's check in with lisa. good morning. lisa: it is 44 in the city. 41 at the airport. the visibility is good. air quality is moderate the next several days as high pressure is stubborn to move out of town. i will explain what that means next. stephanie: thanks. could the warriors win without steph curry? larry beil has the highlights from last nights warriors game coming up in sports. (boy) i think this is going to work... (vo) small businesses like this learning center... (smb) there's only one way to find out. (vo) ...help communities thrive. that's why wells fargo has donated roughly $420 million dollars to diverse small business owners. (smb) back to alpha, plant. (vo) new thinking, and new thinkers ...make the future brighter, for all of us. happy holidays from wells fargo. "the doctor will see you now." but do they really?
the transportation security administration stopped a record number of guns at checkpoints this year.topped 6301 guns. 88% of them were loaded. to prevent people from bringing weapons through checkpoints, tsa has increased the civil penalty to nearly $15,000. let's check in with lisa. good morning. lisa: it is 44 in the city. 41 at the airport. the visibility is good. air quality is moderate the next several days as high pressure is stubborn to move out of town. i will explain what that means...
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that don't meet those standards will be excepted by federal agencies, including the transportation security administration you won't be able to get through security at the airport if your state doesn't update your driver's license. federal authorities were going to start enforcing the new standards on may 3rd of next year pushing that bit. deadline back 2 years. give states a little more time to ensure drivers license beat all requirements. we're talking about bitcoin. some analysts believe the market for bitcoin could be about to crumble. one market analysts predicting bitcoin prices could plunge as much as 70% in 2023. bitcoin is currently down to about 17,000 per bitcoin. but one analyst says the sell off could send prices down to as low as 5,000 per bitcoin. this goes along with the broader selloff in technology shares and the bankruptcy of crypto exchange ftx. still to come on the kron 4 morning news, we're talking about sideshows and they're popping up in different parts of the bay area. >> why people who reported them to police say they were not impressed wit the police response will be right back
that don't meet those standards will be excepted by federal agencies, including the transportation security administration you won't be able to get through security at the airport if your state doesn't update your driver's license. federal authorities were going to start enforcing the new standards on may 3rd of next year pushing that bit. deadline back 2 years. give states a little more time to ensure drivers license beat all requirements. we're talking about bitcoin. some analysts believe the...
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that don't meet those standards won't be accepted by federal agencies, including the transportation security administration you would not be able to get through security at the airport if your state doesn't update your driver's license. federal authorities were going to start enforcing the new standards on may 3rd of next year pushing the deadline back 2 years. give states more time to ensure the drivers license meet all those requirements. we're talking about point. and analysts believe the market for bitcoin could be about to crumble. one market analysts predicting bitcoin prices could plunge by as much as 70% in 2023. a bitcoin is currently down to about 17,000 per bitcoin. but analysts say the selloff could send prices down to as low as 5,000 for big point. now, this goes along with the broader cell. often technology shares and the bankruptcy of crypto exchange ftx. coming up next to the kron, 4 morning news site shows popped up. >> different parts of the bay area over the weekend. what people who reported them to police say they were not impressed with the response. we'll be right back after the break
that don't meet those standards won't be accepted by federal agencies, including the transportation security administration you would not be able to get through security at the airport if your state doesn't update your driver's license. federal authorities were going to start enforcing the new standards on may 3rd of next year pushing the deadline back 2 years. give states more time to ensure the drivers license meet all those requirements. we're talking about point. and analysts believe the...
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the transportation security administration is now scanning your face at select airport checkpoints, allest with passengers as the subjects. >> i think it's a great idea. >> we're already using it for our phones consistently. just about everybody is doing it. >> reporter: the tsa started the small pilot program at the peak of the pandemic, but now the agency's trial is expanding to more than a dozen different airports. the latest editions are among the nation's busiest -- denver, las vegas, dallas-fort worth and atlanta. tsa administrator says the goal is evaluating the efficiency of this technology before committing to a nationwide rollout. >> we're assessing how the technology works and assessing its accuracy, its impact on passengers. >> reporter: walk up to the machine, put your i.d. in the reader and that photo is matched with what the camera sees live. >> the response has been universally very positive. more effective, speeder, more convenient for passengers. >> quite frankly it's not doing anything to help the public. >> the urgent need for greater transparency. >> reporter: alex
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get this. 88% of those tprarpls were loaded, according to the transportation security administration., right? but they have caught a lot of record number. the civil penalty is almost $15,000. >>> meanwhile, while airline travel demand is soaring, the skies seem to be getting less friendly for passengers. air carriers are pulling back on perks. cnn's pete muntean explains why. >> reporter: stephanie is a proud frequent flyer, now frequently frustrated by the airlines. >> they wanted us to take advantage of travel. and then we finally do and it's like, oh, wait, wait, wait. now it's too much. >> reporter: stephanie is one of delta air lines's loyalists fuming over new rules. next year the company is making it hard tore get into its more than 50 skyclub lounges at airports worldwide. delta cites customers wrup set over lines outside and crowded seating inside. we have made the difficult decision to implement new policies that we believe will preserve the experience our guests deserve. >> i think this is the start of a trend. >> reporter: scott keys of scott's cheap flights said airlines
get this. 88% of those tprarpls were loaded, according to the transportation security administration., right? but they have caught a lot of record number. the civil penalty is almost $15,000. >>> meanwhile, while airline travel demand is soaring, the skies seem to be getting less friendly for passengers. air carriers are pulling back on perks. cnn's pete muntean explains why. >> reporter: stephanie is a proud frequent flyer, now frequently frustrated by the airlines. >>...
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the transportation security administration is now scanning your face, at select airport checkpoints.st with passengers have the suspect. >> i think it is a great idea. >> we are already using your phones, consistently. i mean just but everybody is doing it. >> the tsa started this small pilot program the peak of the pandemic. but, now the agency's trial is expanding to more than a dozen different airports. the latest additions are among the nation's busiest. denver, las vegas, dallas fort worth, and atlanta. tsa administrator, david pekoske, says the goal is evaluating the efficiency of this technology before committing to a nationwide rollout. >> we are assessing how the technology works and we are accessing its accuracy, its impact on passengers. >> here's how this works. you walk up the machine, put your i.d. in the raider and that photo is match with what the camera sees lived. >> the response has been universally, very positive. more effective, speedier, more coming in for passengers, and things like that. >> quite frankly, it's not waning to help the public. >> the urgent need
the transportation security administration is now scanning your face, at select airport checkpoints.st with passengers have the suspect. >> i think it is a great idea. >> we are already using your phones, consistently. i mean just but everybody is doing it. >> the tsa started this small pilot program the peak of the pandemic. but, now the agency's trial is expanding to more than a dozen different airports. the latest additions are among the nation's busiest. denver, las vegas,...
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. >> the transportation security administration no longer enforces the federal mandate requiring masksrts and on board aircrafts. >> as mask mandates -- >> we are so happy. >> new threats emerged. >> growing concern about another virus called monkeypox. >> monkeypox, flu, the respiratory virus rsv. >> it's a serious illness. you know, with him being this young. >> overseas, it was a different battle that rattled the world. in february, russia stormed into ukraine with high expectations, only to be met by a resilient for. it's inspiring leader, president zelenskyy, refused to flee. those strikes pushed ukrainians to bomb shelters into the country's swollen borders. >> you can hear the families, they've come with all their belongings. people are hugging and saying goodbye and not sure if they will ever come back. >> millions of ukrainians suddenly became refugees. but as the year progressed, ukraine's military took back land that had been lost just months earlier. steady progress in a long war, now entering the dark days of winter. in america, winter storms in early. >> we've seen over 5
. >> the transportation security administration no longer enforces the federal mandate requiring masksrts and on board aircrafts. >> as mask mandates -- >> we are so happy. >> new threats emerged. >> growing concern about another virus called monkeypox. >> monkeypox, flu, the respiratory virus rsv. >> it's a serious illness. you know, with him being this young. >> overseas, it was a different battle that rattled the world. in february, russia...
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the transportation security administration hitting a new record . they'd probably rather not reach agents, stopping more than six thousand firearms from making it through security this year. nearly 90% were considered loaded. the tsa is increasing the maximum civil penalty for a firearms violation offender can now be fined. fifteen thousand dollars determined, of course, in a case by case basis. i'm ashley strohmeyer. now back to the "ingraham angle". >> for all of your headlines, log on to fox news .com. >> it's friday and that means it's time for friday. foli e. out and for that we turn to theof t author of the wise manhe who found christmas, raymondd arroyo. all right, ray. cnn cameras, they capture a kind of a regular luncheon between chuck schumer and pelosi. >> it was a bit like watching the heads of two crime families meeting over lunch at a rest home. >> what are you going to have to get dumplings, hot and sour soup. that's that's a nice bowl of soup on a cold day. >>. this is an historic moment. the president of the united states . >> so i'm
the transportation security administration hitting a new record . they'd probably rather not reach agents, stopping more than six thousand firearms from making it through security this year. nearly 90% were considered loaded. the tsa is increasing the maximum civil penalty for a firearms violation offender can now be fined. fifteen thousand dollars determined, of course, in a case by case basis. i'm ashley strohmeyer. now back to the "ingraham angle". >> for all of your...
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tsa, the transportation security administration, for the first time, used its regulatory authority following the colonial pipeline attack to promulgate security directives to really require stakeholders in that sector to employ some of the more basic cyber hygiene mechanisms. just in the last few weeks, cisa, the cybersecurity and infrastructure security agency, promulgated it's voluntary cybersecurity performance goals, which make cyber hygiene far more understandable and accessible to a broad spectrum of industry leaders and industry participants. where we recommend a particular measures, we identify the costs of each measure, the prioritization of each measure, the complexity of implementation, and the benefits to be gained. one of the areas, as i mentioned, in response to ranking member katko's question, one of the areas we are also pressing very, very hard, and this touches upon congressman mccaul's point, is the need for international collaboration. not only because of the increasingly global footprint of companies, but because of the fact that we are dealing more and more with adverse
tsa, the transportation security administration, for the first time, used its regulatory authority following the colonial pipeline attack to promulgate security directives to really require stakeholders in that sector to employ some of the more basic cyber hygiene mechanisms. just in the last few weeks, cisa, the cybersecurity and infrastructure security agency, promulgated it's voluntary cybersecurity performance goals, which make cyber hygiene far more understandable and accessible to a broad...
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security. the transportation secury administration is now testing facial identification technology at 16 majorirports across the country. william brangham looks at the complexities and controversies around this new technology. reporter: the tsa plans to expand nationwide next year, but many believe the technology is too risky to trust. for more, i am joined by a columnist at the washington post to health readers navigate the world of technology. help us understand, what is this technology? >> it's trying to figure out whether you are an imposter. maybe you need some further inection. the possibility is the technology could do a better job of detecting whether you are a bad person. a computer algorithm can spot a fake better than a human. that's the theory. ere is some hope by the tsa and others who want to use facial recognition and others to make them more efficient, but the current program is not really doing that because they are having humans at those podiums giving the final ok. reporter any traveler would welcome anything that speeds up the process. you have reported there are significan
security. the transportation secury administration is now testing facial identification technology at 16 majorirports across the country. william brangham looks at the complexities and controversies around this new technology. reporter: the tsa plans to expand nationwide next year, but many believe the technology is too risky to trust. for more, i am joined by a columnist at the washington post to health readers navigate the world of technology. help us understand, what is this technology?...
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. >> the transportation security administration will no longer enforce the federal mandate requirings and on foreign aircraft. >> reporter: as mask mandates vanished. >> thank you. we can breathe again! we were so happy. >> reporter: but new threats emerged. >> there is growing concern about another virus called monkeypox. >> reporter: monkeypox, flu, the respiratory virus rsv. >> it's a serious illness with him being this young. >> reporter: overseas, it was a different battle that rattled the world. in february, russia stormed into ukraine with high expectations, only to be met by a resilient foe and its inspiring leader, president zelenskyy refused to flee. the strikes pushed ukrainians to bomb shelters and to the country's swollen border. >> you hear the whistles and families that have come with all of their belongings and people are hugging and saying good-bye and not sure if they will ever come back. >> reporter: millions of ukrainians suddenly became refugees. but as the year progressed, ukraine's military took back land that had been lost just months earlier. steady progress
. >> the transportation security administration will no longer enforce the federal mandate requirings and on foreign aircraft. >> reporter: as mask mandates vanished. >> thank you. we can breathe again! we were so happy. >> reporter: but new threats emerged. >> there is growing concern about another virus called monkeypox. >> reporter: monkeypox, flu, the respiratory virus rsv. >> it's a serious illness with him being this young. >> reporter:...
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transportation security. we will ask them to escort somebody to the southern border? and they are called newton list? you said how administrationicans to keep the air marshals and i completely agree and they don't respect the air marshals enough to have them do highly specialized -- there is a reason when you go to the orthodontist the orthodontist is a specialized thing in your mouth. >> harris: and it is not me doing it. >> emily: you get cleaned by the tech. your money pays for whatever the specialized training is. you expect and invest in whatever the specialized training is. you know what 1970, 1985, 2001 have in common? the air marshals were not on the plains. your interview and the head of that union, she is absolutely right. tsa is absolutely wrong. this administration is doing anything but securing americans on those flights while they hall monitor the southern border. be one so you want to know where the republican start. i have been saying this all week when they take over the majority of the house. it will remain close even if they win or don't win georgia so there is a fight going on in the senate. you want to know
transportation security. we will ask them to escort somebody to the southern border? and they are called newton list? you said how administrationicans to keep the air marshals and i completely agree and they don't respect the air marshals enough to have them do highly specialized -- there is a reason when you go to the orthodontist the orthodontist is a specialized thing in your mouth. >> harris: and it is not me doing it. >> emily: you get cleaned by the tech. your money pays for...
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administration doing? well, the department of homeland security says they are setting up temporary facilities, scaling up air and ground transportationon human smugglers and working with ngos as they have been doing in el paso which you see there. it's been a concern for the administration primarily that when title 42 lifts there would be a surge of migrants and they have been preparing for that ahead of when it could happen. amara. >> a lot seems to be coming down to the resources. do we have any indication, priscilla, on when that ruling from the supreme court could come down? >> the supreme court could do whatever they want whenever they want. so we are waiting to hear what they decide. the administration did say in a filing last week that whatever they do decide and say that it is lifting title 42 that they give them time to scale up those preparations and make sure everything really is in place because they also acknowledge that there could be a jump in crossings but, again, it is just wait and see at the moment. >> all righty, priscilla, appreciate it. thank you. >>> and still ahead a new wave of concerns surrounding concussion
administration doing? well, the department of homeland security says they are setting up temporary facilities, scaling up air and ground transportationon human smugglers and working with ngos as they have been doing in el paso which you see there. it's been a concern for the administration primarily that when title 42 lifts there would be a surge of migrants and they have been preparing for that ahead of when it could happen. amara. >> a lot seems to be coming down to the resources. do we...
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security. so that is why the administration is so focused on their preparations, setting up facilities, scaling up ground transportationnd working with ngos along the u.s. southern border. the administration, though, is also taking the opportunity to tell democrats and republicans to find comprehensive immigration reform and work towards that. of course, that is an issue, sara, that has vexed them for years and has only grown more politically contentious. >> yeah, this isn't just the president's issue. this is a congressional issue. priscilla, you have reporting of domestic violent extremist threats relating to the end of title 42. tell us about that. rrl tha >> reporter: that's right, i obtained a memo which underscores the end of title 42 triggering domestic violent extremism. they note, for example, online chatter that was focused on targeting migrants and criminal infrastructure, for example, firearm attacks, policing land mine and shooting substations to disrupt potentially immigration facilities. again, this really underscores some of the concerns within the department of homeland security and the grievance over
security. so that is why the administration is so focused on their preparations, setting up facilities, scaling up ground transportationnd working with ngos along the u.s. southern border. the administration, though, is also taking the opportunity to tell democrats and republicans to find comprehensive immigration reform and work towards that. of course, that is an issue, sara, that has vexed them for years and has only grown more politically contentious. >> yeah, this isn't just the...
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transport infrastructure, with a company crucial both for people and cargo in the crisis in the food security is part of that situation, and we will support also runcible companies and runcible administration others, hopefully. g, will extend that to others, hopefully-— will extend that to others, hoefull . �* ., ., ., ~ ., hopefully. a lot to talk about and a lot _ hopefully. a lot to talk about and a lot to _ hopefully. a lot to talk about and a lot to do. _ hopefully. a lot to talk about and a lot to do. thank- hopefully. a lot to talk about and a lot to do. thank you i hopefully. a lot to talk about | and a lot to do. thank you for talking to us about your discussions today, in ukraine. let's get some of the day's other news. two women in the us have sued apple, after they alleged their former romantic partners used the company's airtag devices to stalk them — potentially putting their safety at risk. apple had launched the small bluetooth locator last year, and said it could be used to help users find items like keys and laptops. but experts had warned the devices could also be used to track individuals without their consent. australia's gdp grew by 0.6% in the third quarter, pointing
transport infrastructure, with a company crucial both for people and cargo in the crisis in the food security is part of that situation, and we will support also runcible companies and runcible administration others, hopefully. g, will extend that to others, hopefully-— will extend that to others, hoefull . �* ., ., ., ~ ., hopefully. a lot to talk about and a lot _ hopefully. a lot to talk about and a lot to _ hopefully. a lot to talk about and a lot to do. _ hopefully. a lot to talk about...
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transportation to try to move some of these migrants and process them as well. additionally the biden administration has asked congress for more than $3 billion to address border securityues. what white house officials consistently say is that the only way for these issues to be fixed is if comprehensive immigration reform is passed up on capitol hill. in the coming days the white house is certainly facing a very steep challenge when it comes to the expected flow of migrants that could begin on wednesday and flow into the coming weeks. arlette saenz, cnn, the white house. >>> for more i want to bring in a staff attorney at the ucla center for immigration law and policy and she joins me from san diego, california. thanks so much for being here with us. so as we're seeing a huge crush of migrants that are hoping to come across if and when the title 42 policy goes away, i want to play you a clip from a democratic congressman, henry cuellar from the other day who just came back from a border visit talking about what happens when title 42 ends. listen to this. >> communities are going to be overwhelmed, not only el paso, we have seen that in the past with rio grande valley,
transportation to try to move some of these migrants and process them as well. additionally the biden administration has asked congress for more than $3 billion to address border securityues. what white house officials consistently say is that the only way for these issues to be fixed is if comprehensive immigration reform is passed up on capitol hill. in the coming days the white house is certainly facing a very steep challenge when it comes to the expected flow of migrants that could begin on...
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transportation, but it doesn't talk about security. >> there is really no way our state or any other state can deal with the consequences of the title 42. we're in for a horrific problem that the biden administration has invited and created. >> if you get rid of title 42 the department of homeland security and biden administration better have a darn good plan right away to make up for the plan you are getting rid of. >> bill: former vice president mike pence is live in studio and we'll talk with him soon. bill melugin is in eagle pass, texas as the clock runs. >> the mayor of el paso decided to declare a state of emergency over the weekend saying he felt the need to do so because he has concerns about public safety because of how overwhelmed the city is now with the migrant crisis and now we're finally getting a look at how overwhelmed border patrol is in el paso. look at the images given to us by a congressman gonzalez showing extreme overcrowding in el paso. he shot this video on friday. the capacity for that facility is 1,000 people. he says when he was there, there were 4,600 migrants in federal custody. more than quadruple what the capacity is supposed to be. people are sleeping all over the
transportation, but it doesn't talk about security. >> there is really no way our state or any other state can deal with the consequences of the title 42. we're in for a horrific problem that the biden administration has invited and created. >> if you get rid of title 42 the department of homeland security and biden administration better have a darn good plan right away to make up for the plan you are getting rid of. >> bill: former vice president mike pence is live in studio...
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administrations. in russia, there is a road that can be called the smartest of all currently existing here in practice , all new developments in the field of intelligent transport systems and securitykat central ring road in the suburbs is good. weather stations information movements, she herself will see about it in the control center. by the way, right during our filming, the truck driver got confused, decided to turn around and go against traffic. what the system immediately reported to the operator. that is, the incident detection system detects some kind of incident. and it doesn't have to be an accident. it could also be just reversing. we have a lot of such interesting cases, there has not even been a ski road launch yet. roller has been practicing. i even identified him , and this, too, how it was formed, like an incident. hey, how's the event? when cars begin to communicate with each other and maybe roads in the future will not be needed at all. i tried the flying car and i'm ready share your impressions immediately after a short break. and the evening of our kindergarten. we were friends with the kindergarten hard to say goodbye. i am a hyped teacher who will not get bore
administrations. in russia, there is a road that can be called the smartest of all currently existing here in practice , all new developments in the field of intelligent transport systems and securitykat central ring road in the suburbs is good. weather stations information movements, she herself will see about it in the control center. by the way, right during our filming, the truck driver got confused, decided to turn around and go against traffic. what the system immediately reported to the...
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security forces is planned. temporary restriction of the movement of citizens of transport on certain public roads use and area of the use of imitation weapons for training purposes. the biden administrationitional $37bn in aid to ukraine but this could be the last aid package anytime soon because some house republicans say it's time to cut the case back russians can get reinforcements, not negotiated with belarusians in recent days. tell us about the role that belarus can play in this war. there are a few things to note . key factors it is to the north and northwest of ukraine very close to kiev and we remember that during the first phase of the war when the russians came to seize this part of the country. they took over two of these areas. they threw a lot of effort into trying to capture kiev, but nothing came of it, but if the russians and belarusians lay down their forces and the belarusian one, the army will become part of the russian one, and not potentially open another front and try to go to kiev is very dangerous when the russian minister of defense sergei shoikov. i met with my belarusian counterpart, it was more than obvious that they would try to strengthen the relations alre
security forces is planned. temporary restriction of the movement of citizens of transport on certain public roads use and area of the use of imitation weapons for training purposes. the biden administrationitional $37bn in aid to ukraine but this could be the last aid package anytime soon because some house republicans say it's time to cut the case back russians can get reinforcements, not negotiated with belarusians in recent days. tell us about the role that belarus can play in...