students at george mason university are pressuring to cancel a pledge of governor glenn youngkin served as the 2023 commencement spe speaker. directly target people on this campus. it enrages people. the u.s. military equipment they seized after the withdrawal. as many as 300 vehicles. over classified documents. i think the american people are looking for transparency. lawmakers investigate biden s growing border crisis at both our southern and northern borders. it is affecting every state in the union. ainsley: this is a fox news alert. shocking security footage shows the nashville school shooters storming into the christian elementary school, killing three 9-year-old students and three adult staffers yesterday for the suspect identified as transgender was a former student. authorities, parents, and the entire community in shock actually the whole country after the senseless loss of life. the daughter of the school church s pastor is among the dead. i saw lit
they dated exceptionally well, the school response. the police response as well. the police wherefrom the time it was called in within 14 minutes, they had neutralize the shooter. that is after entering the building, finding that shooter, being shot at while they were going in. those responses were pretty incredible. i also want to comment from a response perspective, i was at the church where the parents were being reunited with their kids. the bottom floor is the fellowship hall. that is where the kids were being kept. right above them was the sanctuary where the parents w were. 2 markedly different scenes. the teachers were doing and the administrators were doing what teachers and administrators do. it looked like a normal school day in the fellowship hall. it is pretty amazing, because they were all in teacher and
perspective, we address the challenge of unaccompanied children in march and i said then that we had a plan. we were executing our plan, and it would take time, and, in fact, within 60 days or so we went from an average time of an unaccompanied child in a border patrol station of 124 hours to less than 25 hours. and we did that through our operational capacity throughout the department of homeland security, as directed by the president, in an all of government effort. here, last weekend, we had approximately 15,000 individuals in the del rio section. i committed to addressing that within ten days, and today we have none. and that was because of the department of homeland security s assets with the assistance of others across the government. that is something very different than the fact of the dynamism of
detention. we remain in touch with them. we monitor them to ensure their appearance in court at the designated time of appearance. does that answer your question? it does. and i can provide the data if i need to the broader question is it seems there are borderard crise that pop up like whac-a-mole or unaccompanied minors, and is there a plan to maybe have, you know, like fema type teams that go to these crisis points or is the goal somehow to stop having these crises. you mentioned fema, so two points, if i may. let me first address the well, let me go in reverse. from an operational response
from an operational response perspective, we address a challenge of unaccompanied children in march and i said then that we had a plan, we were executing our plan and it would take time. and in fact, within 60 days or so we went from an average time of an unaccompanied child in a border per station of 24 hours to less than 25 hours. and we did that through our operational capacity throughout the department of homeland security as directed by the president and in all of the government effort. here last weekend we had approximately 15,000 individuals in the del rio section, i committed to addressing that within ten days and today we have none, and that was because of the department of homeland security s assets with the assistance of others across the government. that is something very different