More than 700 14,000 people applied in europe last year. Thats up 13 from 2018. Much of the increase is attributable to migrants from countries that have these of free travel arrangements with block. Says hisuterte countrys forces can fight insurgents and muslim extremists without any help from the american military. He was defending his recent decision to terminate a u. S. Security pact and also said he would stick to his pledge to not travel to the United States. He made that decision early in his presidency when he was enraged by president Barack Obamas criticism of his deadly antidrug crackdown. Global news 24 hours a day on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. Im Mark Crumpton. This is bloomberg. Shery im shery ahn. Amanda im amanda lang. We are joined by our bloomberg and Pnm Bloomberg audiences. Here are our top stories. Shery markets are whipsawed on the back of their biggest today lost since 2015. Investor
washington and albany. the allegations, denials and calls for his resignation continue. welcome to monday. it s meet the press daily. i m kasie hunt in for chuck the biden administration is facing an urgent crisis. due to a surge in migrant crossings and in unaccompanied mine grant children, the white house is trying to surge resources to the southern border. federal facilities are being overwhelmed. they are deploying fema and building temporary shelters. they are housing migrant children for longer than the law allows. they are facing difficult questions about how much their border and immigration policies might be contributing to the problem. last week the white house coordinator for the border said it might by a response of the softening of the hard line and in some cases inhumane immigration policies. she and other officials have emphasized, the border is not open. as the new york times notes, migrants hopes have been drummed up by human smugglers who promise t
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were called to find out if they had heard from boylan or had any information about her. this morning, boylan tweeted this my abuser used the full force of the state government of all his power to destroy me when i spoke out. meanwhile, governor cuomo could face criminal charges now after a sixth woman claimed he groped her in the executive mansion last year. local police reportedly say the incident may have risen to the level of a crime. we know it s within the statute of limitations as well. you are watching outnumbered. i m harris faulkner. here today my cohest, emily campagno, syndicated radio host and fox news contributor leslie marshall, host of no interruption on fox nation tomi lahren. joining today the former arkansas governor and fox news contributor mike huckabee. great to see everybody on this fine friday. the tale tie is bringing it, gov! all right. so, governor cuomo has a problem with democrats. i don t know if nadler and ocasio-cortez matter as much as
adding to the more than 532,000 deaths and more than 29 million cases so far. five hours from now, the president will give his first prime time address to the nation from the white house. we have special coverage spanning two continents throughout this entire hour, beginning with nbc news correspondents, kelly o donnell covering the white house, sarah harmon in munich, germany, and joelene kent in los angeles. i ll begin with you at the white house. the president signed the american rescue plan moments ago. one day earlier than what was scheduled. did the white house realize waiting two days did not reflect the urgency of the crisis that millions of americans need that had money? reporter: well, the white house decided to act as quickly as they received the bill from capitol hill. so that s a standard part of how it works. it takes a few days to turn even a just passed piece of legislation into a document for the president s signature. so they hurried it up. by doing so, it