as we wait this today. good morning, everybody. 9:00 in new york. i m bill hemmer. dana: i m dana perino and this is america s newsroom. it is good to be with you again. secretary mayokas will go before the house homeland security committee at the top of the hour and appeared before the senate yesterday. it reignited republican calls to remove him from office. he said the expiration of title 42 that begins in may will fuel a surge of illegal crossings. one estimate putting the number at 11,000 a day. mayokas did not dispute that number. dana: lawmakers pressed him on reports that migrant children are being forced to work at factories and slaughterhouses. watch here. have you seen this report from the new york times migrant children work brutal jobs across the united states? have you seen this? i have. let me share with you what we are doing. have you seen these numbers? reports of trafficking and abuse of migrant children. you can see a massive surge that begi
academic paper last month co-authored with a harvard professor saying they could be a parent craft that releases many small probes during its close passage to earth. another big question that dr. kirkpatrick will face is how many of these are actually weather balloons. we know the national weather service launches balloons from 92 sites twice a day. another 900 sites worldwide that launch twice a day. 2,000 globally. senator gillibrand who help create the aaro office says over the past two years over 300 incidences were deemed weather balloons. 171 were undetermined. if we want to make sure that our adversaries aren t spying on us or using new technology or have aircraft that we don t even know how it functions or how fast or effective it is, that s a national security risk. military hasn t been doing that
cindy, last night. she was bringing her laptop over to show her dad some of the video of the hornet taken by the robotic cameras and one of the things we laughed about talking last night is dick talked about the hornet and he couldn t wait to get off the hornet because the seas were so rough and all the crewmen wanted to get into their mission. it s been a long time. sandra: i don t want you to get cut off. it is something to look back. remember the 140 sailors who died that day. 2,000 escaped. thank you for coming on, tim. bill: in a moment president trump firing back after a bombshell interview with andrew mccabe. that s next. your insurance rates skyrocket after a scratch so small
search. searching all that too? yep. they try to do it with a level of dignity and respect to not make the person uncomfortable. bend over and spread your butt cheeks. thank you. what size of underwear? because utah receives a relatively small number of new arrivals on intake days, officers can make the process more comfortable for inmates. we found a very different atmosphere at the sprawling and constantly bustling los angeles county jail. stand up, spread your feet. shoulder width apart. lift up your left foot, wiggle your toes. l.a. county, which is probably one of the largest jail systems in the world, is a completely different experience. drop them, turn around. and the inmate reception center is gigantic. you know, they get 400 guys a day. 2,000 a week. hands up. hands over in place. reach back.
aspects of intake. the strip search. our intake officer will take them one at a time back into a strip room, do a visual cavity search. searching all that too? yep. they try to do it with a level of dignity and respect to not make the person uncomfortable. bend over and spread your butt cheeks. thank you. what size of underwear? because utah receives a relatively small number of new arrivals on intake days, officers can make the process more comfortable for inmates. we found a very different atmosphere at the sprawling and constantly bustling los angeles county jail. stand up, spread your feet. shoulder width apart. lift up your left foot, wiggle your toes. l.a. county, which is probably one of the largest jail systems in the world, is a completely different experience. drop them, turn around. and the inmate reception center is gigantic. you know, they get 400 guys a day. 2,000 a week. hands up. hands over in place. reach back. no talking. no laughing.