why. you see a lot of these individuals, walk with me, i ll keep walking telling you the story to see the visuals here. a lot of these individuals entered the country illegally and come to churns. why? historically u.s. customs and border protection does not raid or arrest in certain areas, including churches, including schools. so all of these individuals that enter the country illegally know that. u.s. customs and border protection agents also know that and so that s why you see these dramatic scenes of individuals that are not leaving, and that s why i point out that even when the city of el paso decides to open its city shelters next week what we re hearing from them, we re expecting to see the scenes to change a little bit, jim, only because all of the individuals, you ll see them with a lot of manila folders. some walking around if you look closely, also they won t have shoe laces, because when
support of our young people. so, let s focus on a tribalism. we see that kind of tribalism in our politics across the board anyway. it works quite well in a campus lucky. yeah, talk to me a bit about charlie it s a were name i was talking about during the break. he s a conservative for us, you talk about him in your book a little bit. he s made controversial comments, this week he said there is an anti white campaign going on in the country. and being churns is worse than blackface. had we get this platform? charlie kirk came from a high school in the suburbs of chicago, that was a school when he got there had flipped for mostly white school, to mostly black and latino school. i can t know how that made him feel. it s true, his status as a white guy was diminishing, across the board. and just down the streets, from obama who really hated, he had a lot of young people that time really, really felt
a significant sentence handed down in the january 6 case as the court churns through a number of cases. we are waiting on a verdict in the case of a capitol police officer who tipped off another rioter to take down his facebook posts. that jury is still deliberating in the same courtroom that this albuquerque copperhead was sentenced to just under eight years now in the assault. quick, ryan, is this the longest sentence we have seen so far coming out of the capitol riot charges? reporter: it s among them. ten years is the longest we have seen in a separate case against a new york city police department officer, former new york city police department officer, but it s amongst the longest we have seen in a january 6 case. thank you. flashpoint. russia pushes unproven allegations that ukraine could use a dirty bomb as ukrainian forces work to loosen russia s grip. in iran, major protests mark 40 days since the death of mahsa
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figure. the shock waves around the world are going to be slightly different from the ones inside japan that are going to be more multilayered. first of all, abe was in power for a very long time, the longest serving prime minister in history in a country that churns through prime ministers. it s not unusual for japan to go through a prime minister every 12 to 18 months, and he was there year after year, and that continuity was very important to the rest of the world. it was an important time for the world coming out of the economic crisis that hit all of our countries. and of course also seeing a rise in china, and then he also helped to bring japan back after the horrible tsunami and nuclear disaster, which really shook japan s confidence in itself very deeply. so he was an important figure on the world stage. after all, he was head of the third largest economy in the world after the united states and china.