at least three people killed, seven injured yesterday after a high-speed chase ended in a rollover crash. let s go to brownsville, texas where nate foy is live the details, nay. hugs hey arthel, many migrants wait on the other side of the river for the end of title 42 which is under two and half weeks away other migrants have no interest in turning themselves in the border patrol. those of the migrants and involved in the human smuggling like we saw yesterday. we note three illegal migrants were killed. seven people are hurt after this crash. texas dps was the lead agency here. we know there were two vehicles involved. we see one of the overturned trucks that flipped as a result of this chase. we were in the cab about truck. we were in the bed of the pickup truck. there were multiple injections. both drivers involved have been apprehended but one driver we know is still in the hospital today. you mention title 42 to half weeks away take a look at this. some migrants cannot wa
his father set to announce a 2024 white house run on tuesday. here is james komar on sunday morning futures. no rhyme or reason why hunter biden should not have been indicted years ago. even before the last presidential election. one of the challenges, if there are any legitimate serious people left in the doj trying to do the right thing. what do you do with this many family members of the president? there will not be anybody left for christmas picture if the doj did their job and indicted anyone with any kind of fingerprint involved. it is the entire family. even though biden is about to announce his reelection bid, a new poll shows people do not want him to. 70% of voters said hold off this time around. half of democrats. the media backing away their support of biden. a new york times article says biden has held the fewest news conferences since reagan. any questions? far below presidents trump, obama and bush, half of trump and kelly aaron, i think i will go with yo
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hello and welcome. in the next few hours, a coordination centre for ukrainian grain exports will be opened in turkey. it s part of the un brokered deal to get supplies moving after the war with russia cut them off. the halt to grain deliveries has seen prices rise around the world. all parties to the agreement will be represented at the new centre. but it s far from certain it will unblock grain exports, as azadesh moshiri reports. ukraine says the first ships carrying vital grain export could leave its black seaports within days. so all eyes are on whether russia will keep its word. despite a landmark deal meant to secure safe passage for the ships, many in the west are still concerned over its success and the russian missiles that have had to the port city of odesa have done little to calm those fears. within ukraine, scepticism over the deal working long term is also high. four ukraine s frontline farmers the only choices to carry on with their harvests despite the dangers