week after the armed abduction before other americans. they traveled there from south carolina, just across the border into northeast new mexico. the surveillance video you see appears to have the government forcing them back into the tr truck. two of the americans were later found dead, allegedly murdered at the hands of the mexican cartel. that now is apologizing for the kidnapping. two other americans thankfully are back safe here at home. cooks don t sign for the federal government to step in and take charge and actually do something about the situation. i can the question needs to be race how many more americans are we going to lose? something needs to be done for their needs to be accidents enough of the rhetoric. arthel: border state congresswoman debbie les of arizona joins us in a moment. but first bill is alive in texas where those three women were missing began the journey. bill, what more can you tell us? arthel, good afternoon to you. we have learned to texas s
10 News Anchor John Carlin went to the Frontline of the U.S. border with Mexico at Eagle Pass, Texas to see what the Virginia National Guard faced during their deployment in July. Here is a quick look at what he found.
which is divided by a river which has become a kind of no man s land, a killing zone. when you talk to ukrainians they say were the biggest problem is not on the high death toll but trying to rehabilitate and heal thousands of ukrainian wounded soldiers. it is not unusual to see 59-year-old soldiers in ukraine, or a 59-year-old soldiers wounded by shrapnel in the back. trying to rehab and ordered to return to the front line. constantine said the hardest part was the start of the war when he was unable to protect his home and family. it now i ve got to get back as fast as possible and write those people across the border. sees the scars of war every day. the most positive thing about this job is to help someone function again so they can be independent. a lot of these fighters for ukraine in their 40s, 50s, even 60s 59-year-old on the
men were honored by president zelenksy for bravery on the battlefield. but, to zelensky s surprise, chernyavsky handed his medal straight back, asking him to give it to president biden instead. i wanted to thank him and the u.s., he said. himars have played a huge role in this war. the very next day, on his first trip to washington since the war began, zelenksy carried out his orders. well, undeserved, but much appreciated. thank you. thank you! (rockets) reporter: on the frontline. (launch boom) .the nimble and highly-accurate u.s. himars have proved invaluable. and if you hadn t received himars? the frontline would be very different, he told us. president biden had a gift of his own for the captain: a command coin from the battlefields of iraq, where his late son beau had fought. i don t have the words to