0 the time we have left this evening. as always, thank you for being with us. you make this show possible, you know, when you think of well, what is america s role in the world? we re not going to be the world s policeman. no boots on the ground under any condition. but the ukrainian people have shown a desire to fight and i think helping them is the right thing to do but not your troubles or ingrams next year. tomorrow night. this is a fox news alert. i m jonathan hunt in lviv, ukraine. just before dawn, about three hours ago, loud explosions rang out in the ukrainian capital of kyiv. air strikes again apparently hitting that city. and you can see the aftermath of one of those here. an apartment building apparently hit once more . we understand there are casualties. we do not have confirmation at this point of how many people were killed and injured in this strike. we can also take a live look at tev. the building still smoldering. we believe that this was an air strike as most of t
it will actually help solve a lot of our border problems because we can legally be coming across the border and people are doing this through coyotes or other manner, so we should be focused and figure out how to get this under reconciliation. if we can t get it done we need to figure out other ways to do it, whether by increasing the speed of visas or green cards processed or separate legislation that we need guarantees to pass the senate. ruben gallego thanks for being with us. appreciate your time. gracias. to news out west, los angeles looking to push back its vaccine mandate for city employees. a proposal submitted to the city administrative officer would give workers until december 18th to show proof of vaccination or risk losing their jobs. the original deadline came and went yesterday, with the new extension pending city council approval. the governor declared a statewide drought emergency in
cueto president of the national border patrol council, may i call you art to make it easy? of course you can it is vice president i don t want the president getting mad. arthel: you can call me art as well, we ll get to the border wall and a second but based on your knowledge of the meeting and the updated record was there any constructive conversation and communication did this meeting make a difference will it make a difference. i don t know what went on in the meeting but since 2007 to now the united states has given mexico over $3 billion to help with the violence in the cartels. at this point not much is helped and wondering where the money went and we assisted in training and helping them with how to fix some of their own border problems but when you see so many individuals across mexico
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joining me now is the former governor of california, jerry brown. governor, great to have you on. thanks so much. what do you make of this claim being made by some republican politicians that the covid surge is being caused by undocumented immigrants coming across the border? no basis in science whatsoever. yes, there may be some cases coming across, and it emphasizes how important it is to get our border problems solved and taken care of. but this virus is insidious, it s powerful. it s going from the alpha to the delta to the delta-plus. it s moved across the country and the world. it s incredible. we ve got to fight it. vaccines, which many people are fighting. masking, which is being fought by conservatives all over the place. social distancing. look, we re up against a very serious biological threat, and we have to take prudent scientifically-based actions to deal with it. and san francisco residents, as you know, 12 and older will