i m john roberts. the risky business of human smuggling is reaching far beyond towns along the border. numerous interceptions of smugglers with migrants shoveled into vehicles to get into america. it doesn t always end in a bust or in the migrants getting through. dramatic scene in houston. f.b.i. agents rescue migrants kidnapped for ransom. two hostages were safely rescued by the f.b.i. and no agents were injured. dana: we re live in mission, texas with more on that kidnapping horror. hi. hi. that was a tense situation there in houston. you could see that those migrants were kidnapped after they crossed into the united states illegally according to authorities and held inside that motel in houston, beaten badly and held for ransom and told if they didn t pay they wouldn t get out. the f.b.i. went in in houston, texas, a tense stand-off situation that went on for a few hours. they rescued them coming three days after investigators say the migrants were kidnapped while d
the idea of the ten commandments. you don t commit murder or adultery. so many of our legal and judicial systems are based oh than that as well. people will argue there are good things. we re called to love and respect each other and servants to each other. we should want our kids to learn about that stuff. john: proverbs 5:18 zsh 19. let your fountain be blessed and rejoice in the wife of your youth. let her breasts satisfy you at all times. and vie lents deuteronomy 25 clsh 11-12. if the husband fights and puts out her hands and seize as him by the genitals you shall cut off her hand. there is smiteing and smoteing. the bible is pro-marriage. you should go visit song of solomon. that s a descriptive racy one.
i m from ukraine. reporter: 7-year-old margo lives here with her mother oksana. this used to be office furniture, she explains. with the addition of a donated bed. oh, it is. it s pretty comfortable. reporter: this has been home since the start of the war. she is an accountant. her husband fights in dnipro, near the eastern flank. oh, it s your husband? no, please talk to him. they never know when he ll be able to call. this is my husband. i can t comprehend it she says. it s as if we re in a 40-day horror movie and we can t wake up. one floor above, employees do their best to carry on with their jobs. i do not know anybody who is saying i don t care. everybody cares. everybody wants to help. reporter: his employees sending whatever they can downstairs.
reporter: 7-year-old margo lives here with her mother oksana. this used to be office furniture, she explains. with the addition of a donated bed. oh, it is. it s pretty comfortable. reporter: this has been home since the start of the war. she is an accountant. her husband fights in dnipro, near the eastern flank. oh, it s your husband? no, please talk to him. they never know when he ll be able to call. this is my husband. i can t comprehend it she says. it s as if we re in a 40-day horror movie and we can t wake up. one floor above, employees do their best to carry on with their jobs. i do not know anybody who is saying i don t care. everybody cares. everybody wants to help. reporter: his employees sending whatever they can downstairs. whatever is needed to either
for over a week with her three kids, one just an infant as her husband fights in kyiv to defend ukraine. eleni, how are you doing, how is your family? hello, fine, thanks i see your little want is awake, i think that s the first time we ve seen her actually awake. really? done so many interviews, she s the star now. here she is. today, my husband, he came to the shelter. well, basically, the reason why he came, because he was probably scared. there was very heavy shelling very close to kyiv and he decided that it s enough and we have to leave here. so he came like to pack us into