I also talk to those with loved ones or they know someone whos still in lockdown here. Heres what they had to say. What are you worried about . Worried about . Survival. Reporter frightened residents on lockdown were gradually allowed to leave. The people i was associated with were real nervous and definitely were taking it seriously about, you know, staying in their office and keeping the doors locked, all of that. Among those at the Veterans Home today, 80 Drama Students at a nearby Catholic High School by the theater. Worried parents waiting for sporadic calls and text messages. My daughter is up there. Shes 15 years old. Have you been able to communicate . I spoke to her and she sounded a little bit nervous but she was sounding fine. Reporter dozens of Law Enforcement vehicles and tactical teams streamed on to the property including Command Trailers and s. W. A. T. Teams as the fbi was charged with communicating with the gunman. Yountville. Heres what he told natasha zubes. Ive bee
The latest news from around the world with hosts John Berman and Poppy Harlow. That he was not trying to lead them in the direction of believing the law said you had to have an actual loan granted in a case like this. Only that manafort had a applied for that law with fraudulent information, poppy. Got it. Joe, before you go, its also intriguing that we learned that rick gates is not only required to testify as part of this plea deal with mueller team, in this trial hes required to help with the investigation into russian interference in the 2016 election. The prbroader russia probe. Thats part of his Cooperation Deal in all of this. What do we know about that requirement . Reporter what we know is that mr. Gates has to cooperate. He has to cooperate fully. We also know that there was a discussion earlier in the trial when he was being questioned by prosecution or defense. I believe it was the defense and he was asked if he had been talked if he had talked to the fbi about the campaign
the trump administration s hard line on immigration is being blamed for a growing humanitarian crisis on the u.s. border with mexico. thousands of desperate asylum seekers are living in deplorable conditions with little hope for relief. reporter: in this migrant camp in mexico, the suffering is everywhere. angela, mother of this sick 2-year-old, said they crossed into the united states seeking asyl asylum. they were put on a bus and driven to mexico. it requires migrants like her to remain in mexico for asylum cases to be crossed on if they cross illegally or without proper documentation. more than 55,000 people are now scattered in camps all throughout the u.s./mexico border.
department goes into effect that ends asylum protections for central american migrants. it requires them to seem asylum from any country they come through on their way to the united states such as mexico. they would only be eligible to make a claim in the united states after those claims are denied. there s one big problem. the department of justice established this rule without any indication we could expect cooperation from mexico or any of those other countries. here is what the president had to say about that this afternoon. now all of a sudden they came down with a supreme court ruling that they re not allowed to do a safe agreement with us. well, i sort of wonder did it come down because they wanted that ruling to come down. we were giving them hundreds of millions of dollars like fools for years and all they did is send us up, a lot of people caused a lot of problems and a lot of those people were
criminals, hardened criminals. it remains unclear how the united states will be able to deport migrants in violation of this policy. if those transit nations, like mexico or guatemala, do not agree to take them in. it marks an effort r to reduce e number of people eligible to apply for asylum. the question remains how this would affect the existing backlog of asylum cases. over the past two years the number of new cases to u.s. immigration courts has been on the rise. this comes despite the administration s efforts to reduce immigration and speed up the process for these cases. as politico points out the backlog the court has has grown much faster in one year than the inflow of migrants. at rate of almost three times of new cases coming into the the courts. the number of pending cases has been on the rise for the past