when it does, we ll take it live. what happened to these fbi agents caught up in alleged political targeting by fbi leadership. well one agent says he was placed on unpaid suspension on the first day of a brand new assignment. the weaponization subcommittee, says today s testimony is the human evidence of what it calls institutional rot and anti conservative bias at the highest levels of government. politics is driving the agenda in federal agencies. parents attending a school board meeting pro lifers praying at a clinic or catholic, simply attending mass. you could be a target to shut down. differing viewpoints is the end of any analytical or investigative body. it sends a chilling effect across the workforce and does not allow for intellectual freedom, which is vital to any investigative body to members of this committee, current and former fbi employees and indeed all americans to ensure that the weaponization of our own government against the people comes to an end. no ma
saying. we begin in brownsville, texas. border patrol reports a record-setting 83,000 migrants crossed illegally this week alone. that is equivalent to a full capacity dallas cowboys football stadium crossing our border in a week. downtown brownsville, texas, where evidence of migrant releases is everywhere you turn. venezuelan migrants can be wandering with folders containing paperwork after their release from custody, despite claims from the white house such releases are not happening. the claims that they are allowing mass release of migrants is false. the migrants say otherwise. i doubted if i was going to be allowed in. not everyone is smiling. fox cameras are rolling as ice loaded up with illegal immigrants. the agency stresses there are consequences for crossing the border illegally. fox news was in mexico as title 42 expired at midnight. we watched as a group gathered to cross into brownsville illegally with one man getting into the water. national guard s
the machines are going off road. we ride the wheelchair that can help you through a rocky patch. and on another note, a final note to blow your mind. yeah, we re with the rock singer who s got his voice back. that s a lot of air! the royal college of physicians is the oldest medical college in england. there s a skull eatin: his hand. ., yeah, henry viii founded the place in 1518 and since then, 122 presidents have overseen enormous changes in our understanding of the human body, its ailments and their treatments. in the garden, a reminder of the plants that used to be all we had to treat everything, and which formed the basis of many modern remedies. and in the treasures room, a collection of what used to be the cutting edge of medicine. literally. urgh, leeches! but as time s moved on, it s remained at the forefront of developments in medical technology. in the 1950s, its members witnessed the world s first use of ultrasound in obstetrics, in the 90s the world s first robo
final has got under way in the english city of liverpool. acts from 26 countries will vie for the title. the united kingdom is hosting eurovision on behalf of last year s winners ukraine who can t stage it because of the war with russia. now on bbc news, click. this week, we have a mix of medical marvels. go gently, it can feel that! how e skin could give robots a sense of touch. so, just lean forward ever so slightly. whoa! that s good. keep going. the machines are going off road. we ride the wheelchair that can help you through a rocky patch. and on another note, a final note to blow your mind. yeah, we re with the rock singer who s got his voice back. that s a lot of air! the royal college of physicians is the oldest medical college in england. there s a skull eating his hand. oh, wow. yeah, henry viii founded the place in 1518 and since then, 122 presidents have overseen enormous changes in our understanding of the human body, its ailments and their treatments. in the g