this is bbc news. i m lucy grey. the headlines. president biden declares a major emergency in the us. state of mississippi after a powerful tornado kills at least 26 people. hundreds have been left homeless, whilst search and rescue efforts continue. early projections suggest that people in the berlin have voted against making the german capital climate neutral by 2030 after a referendum. nato has condemned russia for what it called dangerous and irresponsible rhetoric, a day after president putin said moscow would deploy tactical nuclear weapons in belarus. nato says it remains vigilant, but hasn t seen changes in russia s nuclear posture that would lead it to adjust its own. the uk government is to criminalise the possession of nitrous oxide or laughing gas, as part of a crackdown, on anti social behaviour. two boats carrying migrants have sunk off the coast of tunisia, causing 29 people to die. it comes as italian media report that a record 2000 migrants arrived at the i
welcome, everybody. i m neil cavuto. this is your world. keeping track of your money and also keeping track of what is happening at our border with mexico. invasions are getting to be routine. but clever ones, secret ones and, well, innovative ones are now suddenly the rage. the very latest from bill melugin in mission, texas. bill? neil, good afternoon to you. every single day texas state troopers are on the front lines at the border working with border patrol to try to reduce the number of got-aways sneaking in the country. we embedded with texas dps as they were doing that. take a look at this video here in mission where we are. this is a texas trooper s body cam footage going in to the brush where illegals are trying to get away. obviously not willing to turn themselves in. you can see the trooper taking self migrants down and arresting them. then it s going to switch to the video that we shot. you can see a bigger perspective of the groups being arrested by the texas
from me. dana: so much for russian disinformation. hunter biden ace lawyers admitting that the contents of the infamous laptop are, in fact, real. and they are now calling on state and federal agencies to investigate the unauthorized access claiming the first son is the victim of, quote, failed dirty political trick. hunter s attorney insists that this does not confirm that the laptop is the president s son, just the data that s been spread widely. so the disclosure is a big black eye for the 51 former intel officials who dismissed the story as russian disinformation right before the 2020 election. as i and several of my former colleagues have pointed out publicly that it does bear the hall marks of russian disinformation. to me, this is this is classic textbook soviet russian trade craft at work. and so all of a sudden, 2.5 weeks before the e leaks, this laptop appears somehow. dana: somehow. so then presidential candidate joe biden used what those intel chiefs wer
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