lies. donald trump lays out a platform for his re-election run, but can he get voters to focus on 2024 if he s still clinging to his lies about 2020? and the u.s. military going to war with a republican senator whose actions they say is putting u.s. national security at risk. we ll explain that coming up. but we start a little more than ten hours away from the 11:59 p.m. deadline, that s when title 42 expires and with it the ability for dhs to swiftly expel migrants at the border under that covid era health policy. we are keeping a close eye on the white house because any minute now secretary mayorkas will take that podium and outline the administration plans for the road ahead. already, though, hundreds of active duty u.s. troops are monitoring the situation at the border with more expected to come later this month. this policy shift exposing the broken immigration system and the deepened political divisions that continue to block reform on capitol hill. this influx of m
for a place like st. petersburg, but still clearwater beach coming off land, it s really been an interesting forecast as really i think a lot of the readings could be coming in as the high tide starts to rise. nicole mentioned the eerie feeling. that s a lot of folks in tampa bay watching another catastrophe go by. you had ian and irma to the south. now idalia which will be moving off to the north. but we have some problems here. i m concerned into the high tide cycle early afternoon hours tomorrow, because now you ve got this. you saw those wind particles. you were making this point, jane. that s not even a true onshore flow just yet. by the way, those numbers, that s above what would be considered the average high tide from the past 30 years. in this particular case, those numbers would be a little bit above zero anyway, because the high astronomical tide with the full moon. then you ve got the surge effects. but these are going to build up through the overnight hours when the wind
million apprehensions, but then there were also more than 530,000 got aways, that s roughly the size of the population of the city of baltimore. how would you say that the border is not open? we removed, returned, and expelled 1.4 million people last year. ask those 1.4 million people if they think the border is open. our apprehension rate at the border is consistent with the apprehension rate in prior years. and then in el paso, they have declared thanks to the extraordinary work of the united states border patrol. in el paso, they have declared a state of emergency, and we have also seen this in other cities like new york and chicago. i m wondering while so much of the focus is on the southern border itself, can you tell us more about the steps that dhs is taking to support those cities elsewhere and the surge effects, not just that geography, but