buses caring 323 illegal migrants and traveling further in the u.s. if title 42 is dropped eventually we could see 14,000 encounters every single day at the border and that adds up to 5 million illegal crossings each year. life for us in washington, lucas, good morning. good morning todd and ashley. one of the supremes court title pandemic era that turns migrants away from the southern border will remain in place for now. 5-4 ruling, very narrow. here are the four cojustices to lift title 42, and here is justice gorsuch. the current border crisis is not a covid crisis. should not be in the business of perpetuating need to ask the same for one emergency only because elected officials had failed to address a different emergency work court of the law, not lawmakers of the last resort. dhs is saying people should not listen to the lies for the migrants but the border is not open and we will continue to enforce immigration laws but we do show within the constraints of decade
Headquarters in atlanta, we welcome our viewers here in the United States and all around the world. Im george howell. Im natalie allen. Newsroom starts right now. 5 00 a. M. Here on the u. S. East coast. Students are calling it for a march for our lives, they say their lives are truly at stake. A half a million demonstrators are expected to attend the minerally set no washington, d. C. Saturday. They want lawmakers to do something about rampant gun violence and School Shootings. But President Trump and many members of congress will not be in washington for the march. But that is not discouraging the stubtd students who organized it. It didnt matter who will be there. What matters is that our presence is known, what matters is that well be there. And i think it is more powerful that they will not be there because it shows that if they are not going to be there, were still going to make our voices heard. To us this is not a partisan issue. It is an issue of life or death because really i
mind. for many years now, decades, the national college has been giving students scholarships every year. they do it after the kids 1.5 million juniors take a psat. thomas jefferson physical science and technology is the crown jewel and america s education system here they probably could figure out in one weekend what southwest airlines did wrong in its scheduling. these kids are so smart. but what happened is that the last several years i ve been able to identify this piece in the city journal the principal and director of student services from students, their families and the public in honor called commending students among the national merit scholarship award winners here are those, 3% of
Dickinson senior named finalist for National Merit Scholarship
National Merit Scholarship finalists have been named, and one of the finalists is a student at Dickinson High School. Written By: Jackie Jahfetson | ×
Dickinson High School senior Hailey Graves (left) shows off her National Merit Scholarship certificate with DHS Principal Kevin Hoherz. Graves plans to pursue a degree in materials engineering at the University of Minnesota following graduation in May. (Photo courtesy of Dickinson Public Schools)
Even in rural communities, students are able to shine across national platforms, including a Dickinson High School senior who was recently named a National Merit Scholarship finalist.
with what we ve seen for the past five weeks, this marriage of hope an pad pain, the nation cathedral hosted an interfaith vigil friday night where they prayed to end gun violence and people spoke. and some of those speakers were the parents of carmen, a senior, who was killed in that massacre, they talk about receiving her national merit scholarship award the day after she died and trying to use their faith to get through this, but it was difficult. across town, a concert with fallout boy and students there celebrating before their march and hoping that they will be able to take this youth movement and change things so there will not be parents having to deal with things like this in the future. dianne gallagher, cnn, washington. one of president trump s ideas for combatting school violence is to arm teachers.