sorts of safe legal pathways that the president s trying to provide for with the tools, the limited tools he has available to him. and doing it, you know, the night of the expiration of title 42 just tells you all you need to know about who is actually ready for this change and who wasn t. we ve learned an unaccompanied migrant teenager died wednesday at a florida shelter. and we also learned in the course of finding out more about that, priscilla alvarez found out that a 4-year-old migrant child died in mid march in u.s. custody after she suffered a cardiac arrest and was taken to a hospital in michigan. both of these children were under the u.s. government s, the biden administration s care. are there investigations going on so we find out what happened and make sure it doesn t happen again? yeah, it s just tragic news. it s heartbreaking. and all of us are deeply saddened by this. i mean, you never want to see that happen to any child, jake. i think you know that. but obviously,
those things have really affected the citizenry there. and seeing people out on the streets in many, many places doing drugs just casually and calmly on the sidewalk where people are walking, that has set people off as well. what about the homelessness problem in san francisco? it s perceived to be worse than it s been in years. is it actually worse? yeah. i think we can easily say that the combination of what happened with covid, the shutdowns, some of the residents leaving, people being locked up in their homes, and then you saw this explosion of tents that lined the sidewalks in many places. some of it right outside of city hall. the mayor gave us a very candid interview about what s going on in her city. she used the word b.s. once during a press conference because she said this has to stop, we have to fix this, we have to deal with these incidents. but we also talked to people who
seeing live right now. and that is i would say a few dozen at most. maybe even less than that. of migrants who have still remained up there and they re being processed as we speak. you ll probably see in the live images as well these three big dumpsters. and that s filled with a lot of the personal belongings that the migrants come with and they cannot bring with them into the processing facilities and detention center on the u.s. side. so they shed a lot of that. they re thrown into dumpsters. and then they continue on usually into buses. and what happened starting 24 hours ago was we saw big groups of migrants being segregated into families, into unaccompanied minors and single men. and up until really early this morning the single men and continuing now at this hour are the last ones being processed, jake. so you can see the numbers here certainly on u.s. soil are not at that 10,000 number. where those folks are are mostly in the city center in ciudad juarez on the mexican side, and
bit of feel. that s right. yeah. because our little pellet that sits in the middle is just two millimeters in diameter. that includes an abundant isotope found in sea water. is now round room 30 feet across with 192 massive lasers aimed at the center. they re about 40, 45 centimeters. each one is one of the most energetic in the world. every time we do a shot, it s 1,000 times the power of the entire u.s. electrical grid. but your lights don t flicker at home when we take a shot so we re taking a huge amount of energy and compressing it down into nan o seconds. so it s about $14 of electricity. the national ignition facility then amplifies all that concentrated energy on the target and if they get it just right, more energy comes out than went in. with no risk of nuclear meltdown
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