really is difficult because there is an inherent risk to playing sports that being said, this is not something anyone ever signed up for our dreams could happen so you do hope, we take a closer look, i don t know there will be a self, that s the most heartbreaking part, there s not a lot we can do other than hopefully step up away the way professional teams have, posting photos. the rangers and devils and nonprofessional teams like the islanders but it was nice to see people acknowledge this. yes and you look at the photos of this kid, so much life, his whole life stretching out in front of him and ends in an instant and it really is a freak accident, there s no avoiding this, is a contact
take a look at the photos where a human smuggler used a child day care transport van as a human smuggling vehicle. he had 23 guatemalans he was smuggling in las cruces, new mexico, all expelled from the country. the u.s. a driver citizen facing cheryl charges. del rio, the chief posting photos, they encountered the two men and found private ranch wandering around in the brush, well, they ran record checks on them and border patrol found out both of the guys are convicted sex offenders with previous crimes, violent crimes against minors. back here live, very busy for border patrol agents in the rio grande valley, just this week alone they arrested 5 gang members including ms13 gang members and two child sex predators including a salvadorian man who had a
bipartisan measure of support for it, as never before that i ve seen, and the reason is because of the outrage you ve expressed, which i find everywhere i go. the revelations that not only did facebook and instagram promote these self-image problems, but they also profited from them. they knew, and they did nothing to curtail it. in fact, they gained more profit. willie, they re talking about, again, doing an app for even younger girls. yeah, instagram for kids. senator, good morning. not to belabor the point, but i think mika and joe are on the right question. as the father of a teenage girl who, so far we ve kept her off of instagram successfully, we think, what do you do we think. about the core of what instagram is? it s about posting photos of yourself. to have a 14, 15, 16-year-old girl look at that and say, gosh, my abs don t look like that. my teeth aren t that white. i don t have those clothes.
events, it s clear that, that s not exactly true. now, this is what it looked like on the streets lining the triathlon-mixed relay on saturday. thousands of people, shoulder to should, lining the route to catch a glimpse of some olympic action. of course, they are not supposed to be there. outside the national stadium, hundreds of people are constantly streaming in and out just for the chance to take a picture next to the olympic rings. for many, this is as close as they are going to get to the olympics. and despite the state of emergency, some people are willing to risk it just for the chance to have that olympic moment. take a listen. translator: i have been watching the olympic competitions on tv from home because the events in tokyo can t have spectators. but i really wanted to get a feel for the olympic spirit. so, i came here. my friends were, also, posting photos on instagram of themselves by the olympic rings. so, i wanted to take some, too. now, michael, clearly, you know,
it is just impossible to access social media even with vpns this morning. and clearly something that the government is doing to keep people from posting photos and videos of the protests as they did on sunday which sparked these stunning protest. what are they demanding? i was hearing economic opportunity, they need help, the economy is in crisis. more vaccines. what do they want? reporter: i think fascinating thing about what took place, there is really no leadership. there is nobody running the show which is a challenge going forward for these protests. but it was just frustration. in one town people said that it was electricity cut off there for the last week and that is what got them out into the street. other people certainly are very frustrated by the fact that daily life in cuba means waiting in lines. and that has always been the case but particularly during the pandemic people are spending