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Directly but you can bet the answer is yes. Mali anywhere where we think al qaeda might be active and theres a war zone, which mali is, would be covered. I have to wrap it up. Define imminent. I cant. You cant. And its imminent is not like an hour or a day. The memo defines imminent in such a way that it could be, you know, pretty soon, which again gives the executive branch enormous life or death powers. Jeffrey toobin, i knew youd have the answers or ones we can get to. Thats all the time we have. Thanks for watching. Newsronewsroom international next. Welcome to newsroom international. Im Suzanne Malveaux. Taking you around the world in 60 minutes. Whats going on now. Austria, american skiing sensation lindsey vonn has been airlifted to a hospital after a serious crash on the slopes today. It happened during Opening Event at the alpine ski World Championships. The hospital says she suffered a complex knee injury. Vonn is a fourtime World Champion and olympic gold medalist. More of a

Butte youth artist impresses with depictions of horror

In Butte, an emerging artist has shocked and delighted many with his work, with an exhibition on public display, and he’s not even old enough to drive a car.

Upcoming events at the Covellite Theatre in Uptown Butte

Head to CovellitePresents.org for more information.

Church at Chelsea Westover opens new kids building

On Aug. 27, the Church at Chelsea Westover celebrated the grand opening of its new children’s ministry building, which includes a kids’ chapel and six classrooms used for both Sunday School space and the Mother’s Day Out program.

Why Joe Biden s immigration policies are being put to the test

MATAMOROS, MEXICO Carmen Amaya and her husband, Pablo Chavez, lean against the chain-link fence that surrounds the migrant tent camp, speaking to each other in hushed tones. It’s February 2021, and they’ve come to the edge of the multi-acre lot in Matamoros, Mexico, to talk about their future, out of earshot of the four kids with whom they share a single tarp shelter. Amaya looks past the fence, toward a garbage-littered bank that slopes down into the Rio Grande. The blue-green water flows easily onward, providing white noise that quiets the clamor of the camp. “Un año y dos meses,” Amaya says through a face mask. One year and two months. That’s how long the family has lived in this makeshift community, a former city park now filled with corridors of temporary homes, where hundreds sometimes more than 3,000 asylum-seekers have waited for a chance to enter the United States. Directly north, the Gateway International Bridge stretches over the river, carried by enormous

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