gershkovich. more on that spray head. but first. the border crisis still a major problem as large amounts of migrants pour across as of the border. including a group of over 1000, many from venezuela for they cross the border illegally just days ago before turning themselves over to border ag agents. hello and welcome to fox news like i am molly line in for arthel neville. so far hypo and eric shawn hello everyone thank you for joining us for it will take a live look now at the southern border this comes as homeland security secretary mayorkas faces more criticism from republicans. he refuses to call the migrant surge of the southern border a crisis. the chief of the border patrol ortiz testified before congress that some areas of the border are in a crisis situation. do you agree? i think we face a very serious challenge in certain parts of the border. do you view what s happening right now the border is a crisis? i view it as a significant challenge. significant c
is scheduled to end at midnight tonight, with a senior arab official tells nbc news, there are hopes for another two-day extension. we would like to see the pause extended. its continuation by definition means more hostages would be coming home, more assistance would be getting in. potentially devastating news for one israeli family. the hamas military wing saying that members of the bibas family, they have all died, claiming without providing any evidence, it was an israeli air strike. joining me this hour is dick durbin on his proposal to reopen gaza hospitals. in georgia, rosalynn carter will be laid to rest after a private funeral service. good day, everyone. i m andrea mitchell in washington. today could be the last day for a group of ten hostages to be released, unless the temporary truce between israel and hamas is extended. signs ar hopeful for another two-day extension, according to a senior arab diplomat who spoke to nbc news. hamas says three hostages, the
criticism or even anything that could be construed as a slightly negative, that is outside the kremlin public relations line is going to be quashed. so far evan was writing about and reportedly magnificently and objectively but the problems of the war the domestic problems in russia. you think that possibly could ve played into this for picking him? absolutely. they picked him for three reasons. one, the content of his reporting. he clearly was talking about things like the shortage of ammunition in russia, which is necessary at the border in the fight with ukraine, that is number one. number two, they chose a first generation american who is a fluent russian speaker in part because they could not control
russian speaker, he hasn t really said much about that this morning, limiting himself to a short statement in which he said that his mission would bring peace. perhaps unlike most russian, and unlike many of the people perhaps in that hall this morning, mr putin knows that his military operation hasn t been going according to plan but he continues to keep a really tight grip on the narrative, as far as he is concerned, everything is under control, and i think the majority of russians continue to believe him. thank you. every year more than 2,000 children are born through surrogacy in ukraine, the majority to foreign couples like mark and heather easton from rugby in warwickshire. they brought their daughter sophie home to the uk just two weeks before the war started. since then, they ve been trying to help their surrogate family to safety. now, after weeks of wrangling they ve finally arrived. zoe conway has been to meet them.