11 more children and women released today, but the numbers, they don t begin to tell the story. tonight, in the second hour of laura coates live. now, for every one of the 11 women and children released today, there are loved ones who have been suffering along with them. who know whether that will see their family members again. for every one of those 11 people who are experiencing their first day of freedom, from october 7th, there are others being held hostage. just think of it, all the kids released today by hamas still have fathers in captivity. for seven weeks we have all been waiting. we ve talked to mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers, while so many of their loved ones are still unaccounted for there are others who, tonight, their prayers have been answered. remember who turned 12 in captivity along with a 16-year-old sister, sir? i talked to their mother had not just three weeks after they were taken. you can imagine, you know, it was just celebrating his bi
and average per day up from 313 per day from laszlo, 4200 children in custody, 2943 held beyond the 72 hour limit placed on border patrol. homeland security says the us could soon reach the highest number of people apprehended at the border in 28 years. immigration lawyers say the migrants are sending their children over the border alone so they won t be sent back. democrats are blaming donald trump for the overwhelming surge of the border, hit his successor, president joe biden are speaking out tonight, the biden administration still refuses to call what is happening a crisis. people are coming in by the hundreds of thousands, young children are coming in and they believe they think it is going to be so wonderful and our country can t handle it. it is a crisis like we have rarely had and certainly we ve never had on the border but is going to get much worse. shannon: welcome to fox news at night. white house correspondent kevin cork is tracking what donald trump and pres
have a day to reflect on the competing claims of the two remaining candidates, emmanuel macron and marine le pen. voting is on sunday in an election which is being closely monitored across the european union and beyond. coming up in the next half hour, newswatch but first, here s click. in the shadow of battersea power station in london, the future of mankind hangs in the balance. our two heroes are on a desperate mission to save the earth from being wiped out by an asteroid. hang on, you re bashing some boxes around now. what s this? ooh! 0h, 0k, well done! oh! ..and, quite frankly, they re being hopeless about it. do you want some nitrogen? can i throw it to you? 0k, i ve got no feet! yes, throw it to me. all right, look, here we go. can i catch it? got it! 0k, well, whatam i actually doing with it now? um, i don t know hang onto it, i suppose. well, is that why you ve given it to me, because you don t know what to do with it? this is a vr escape room in space, where th
Of the building tells this programme he has serious concerns about the recent refurbishment. That raises real questions about the fire safety checks that were in place to stop families getting hurt. Also, firefighters have worked through the night to dampen ablaze, although some parts of the building on the upper floors remain alight. The fire brigade say the tower block is not structurally safe for them to enter in some places. Meanwhile, local people continue to offer help to those left destitute and homeless, this is where the Relief Effort is being co ordinated, and as you can see, there are piles of clothes and toys that people have donated. We have also donated some money, given money to families, darren withdrew £1000 from his account, and we have been giving families £100 just to see them over the next couple of days. Good morning from North Kensington. This morning we are at the Westway Sports Centre on one of their basketball courts. You might be able to hear the traffic, w
Foreign intervention has transformed this war, and the way its looking right now, foreigners, not syrians, will dictate the way the war ends. Climate scientists declare that 2016 was the warmest year on record. Extra news how will this new website funded by a Millionaire Eurosceptic fit in to the Media Landscape . And tributes to Rachael Heyhoe flint, one of the great pioneers of womens sport. Coming up in sportsday later in the hour on bbc news, we will have the goals from tonights fa cup third round replays, including liverpools tie at plymouth. Good evening. Boris johnson, the foreign secretary, has once again been criticised for his choice of language after appearing to compare the french government to the nazis. He said britain should not be penalised with Punishment Beatings in the manner of a World War Two movie for wanting to leave the european union. During the day, eu leaders have been giving their reactions to theresa mays speech yesterday outlining her brexit ambitions. The