border crossing 24 hours. come with me a little bit so you can see the people who are waiting. people are crossing here both on foot and by car. you see every single lane here full of people standing, waiting, oftentimes for hours. it has been like this throughout the morning. most of the people whole are here, they are women, they are young children and they often come with nothing more than a small traveling suitcase and then they make their way down this sort of parking lot walk. you can see some people coming through it right here. they come through this cross and then the first place they go to these tents. cal mentioned the cold. that s a huge concern for many of these families. when i ve spoken to mothers coming with young children, they talk about how they were so cared for their children s safety when they were coming this way, when they were leaving the bombing, the shelling of their home townes, and then when they come here oftentimes overnight in the early morning hours the