maria: now, even though the biden administration will not admit that we have a migrant crisis on the southern border, they have to know it. they see the surging numbers of migrants, more than 100,000 last month alone. and quietly, they are scrambling to meet the moment. mobilizing fema to house and help process the exploding number of unaccompanied minors arriving at the border every day. that s right. fema, the agency we use to clean up after disasters like hurricanes and wildfires. biden wouldn t be sending fema to the border if there wasn t a disaster there as well. and it s not just families and unaccompanied minors being picked up at our borders. it s criminals as well. here is texas governor gregg abbott told me yesterday on sunday morning futures. first two and a half months of this year they made about 110,000 apprehensions including in those apprehensions are 800 criminal aliens, criminal aliens who have previously been arrested and exported from the united state
Of chicago and the south side cultural sent, thank you for having us. [ applause ] thanks for joining us tonight, happy friday. Nice to have you with us. Look at this awesome picture from 1968. I love every single thing about this picture. This is the Central Middle School band from orville, california. This is the majorettes part of the band and they are marching through downtown orville, california, on may 1, 1968. This picture is perfec and this picture the property of the California Department of Water Resources. The reason the California Department of Water Resources had a photographer on site taking pictures that day of the majorettes in orville is because that day the governor of california and his wife came too orville, california, to tour a really big awesome new piece of Water Structure the california
governor at the time was Ronald Reagan. He and his wife nancy went to orville for the dedication of the brand new orville dam. It looks kind of fun. They got to go inside the da
Minutes because thats theyll be focusing not only 17 victims in parkland, but the 13 victims in columbine that were killed in that 1999 shooting that really sparked this sort of awareness across the country. Andrea. Thank you, steve paterson. And the students at North High School in denver. We go to chicago, which is an hour earlier, rather an hour later, so they have already been out for an hour. Ron mott, a city rocked almost every day by violence in various neighborhoods but all reacting to what happened in florida. Ron . Reporter yeah, absolutely, andrea, good day to you. Im with young man from Leo High School here on the south side. You mention this is a daily problem here in chicago, gun violence. So these students who came out today, this rally wrapped up 10 minutes ago, those rally not just for those folks lost at parkland but all the people lost
daily basis in chicago to gun violence. Cash a, senior, what brought you out today and whats your message . I wanted to promote peace
Verifying the vote was more complicated than expected the Commission Chairwoman said the unusually high number of candidates was causing delays in the verification process. But a spokesman for the opposition said the situation was unacceptable and suggested that something unusual was going on it is everyone citizens right to demand that the results are produced in reasonable time ok the fact that the results far right is central that its just next door to zach had not been released by off by by midday today is inappropriate and suggests that something wrong is opening weve been here before. As tensions remain high in the country the International Community is becoming increasingly concerned with governments calling for restraint on all sides. Well for more tonight im joined by eddie cross he is a member of zimbabwes Opposition Party the movement for Democratic Change and he is a former parliamentarian mr Cross Its Good to have you on the program tonight the
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it was one name, now it s two. we re hearing rumors there could be more republicans behind that. there s a lot of grass roots dissatisfaction with these deals cutting. do you think his days are number numbered? reporter: well, or there s three now. paul gosar, for sure, and you heard some of the skepticism from ely crane just a couple moments ago. they will probably get through with this vote series is in the 1 to 2:00, maybe 2:30 hour, maybe even as late as 3:00. that s potentially when marjorie taylor greene could offer her resolution. and if he safes it, one of two things has to happen. either9 the house considers it right away, or it waits until the house comes back probably in a week, week and a half. that s privileged, so it goes to the front of the legislative line. what would happen first is if she makes it live and they decide to consider it today, would be a motion to table. that s an effort to kind of kill this resolution. and this is where, if they pass the money for ukra