the migrant caravan. and what we heard from them was that some of the migrants were headed west. that direction is west. that is where the beach is. we have a part on our side of the border. it s called border field park, friendship park. it s also known as friendship park. what we heard was that the migrant activists were saying that some of them were perhaps moving in that direction. perhaps that is why you no longer see any of the people on the other side of this fence. but, no, make no mistake there is a heavy law enforcement presence both here on the ground and i m sure you can hear the helicopter. we have had the border patrol helicopter above us as well as a military chopper or two or three hovering around the san ysidro port of entry. and i m going to leave you with this shot here. this is the san ysidro port of entry. this right here is the pedestrian entrance. and as you can see it is quiet.
entry in the country. this is south of san diego. behind me, this is the pedestrian entrance here. this is where the immigrants likely will go probably in the next 24, to 48 hours. i can show you video earlier on about the process here. this is where the caravan is camped just outside the pedestrian gate. as you can see, we re showing you right now, there s a lot of media here. these individuals are hoping, again, that they will be selected prioritized, if you will, to get an invitation to have an asylum hearing in the u.s. so what they re going to do, have an opportunity to tell their story. looks like they re hearing information right now from the organizers and how they have to cue up for that. so they re waiting here. they could be here. they were here last night. donations of food and so forth. when we arrived at 5:00 a.m., everybody was sleeping. over on the other location here, i want to show you something interesting. everyone inside this gate,
they want that facility. the isf, the iraqi security forces need to get them out of there. general marks, thanks for coming in to us on a saturday morning. see you again soon. we want to talk a little more about the suicide car bomb attack at the u.s. consulate in erbil. for that we want to go to mitch pethero a bureau chief of mcclatchy newspapers in erbil. what can you tell us? what have you learned more at this point about this blast. kurdish security officials ways talking to have revised the timeline of what happened last night. it was around 5:40 p.m. the bomb did go off directly outside the pedestrian entrance for the u.s. consulate in erbil. at the time they were saying it was three bombers in a car trying to mount an operation. now they ve revised that saying it was one bomb anywhere a car and two of the dead they thought were part of the operation were in fact were just innocent