regain his lunch break. try now for free visit the global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i m fareed zakaria coming to you live from london today on, the program why won t hamas agreed to preston biden s proposed ceasefire deal that would pause. maybe end the war in gaza will dig into the many motives of the palestinian militant group and its leadership also, should russia s frozen assets be used to aid ukraine? it s been a big controversial question and the west, and it came to a head this week at the g7 meetings. i ll talk to the fta is julian data, about it all bill gates diggs nuclear power in fact, he thinks we need much more of it, and he s putting his money where his mouth is breaking ground this week on a new reactor in wyoming gets tells me why he is so bullish on this controversial power source. but first, here s my take an american in europe these days might find themselves in a strange situation, or at least th
the el paso border sector. the biden administration still getting hit over a lack of transparency. sandra: to the new york post covered today showing migrants of the border with the headline divide and said help. and a rise in crime. john: but first let s get to griff jenkins, he s on the border in sunland park new mexico. chris, you ve been doing some amazing work. that s what the dhs and biden administration doesn t want you to see, and that s access as to what writer lungs are like. and that s, that s where we were with senator rob portman of ohio. he is the homeland security committee and he s getting a tour from the national border patrol council. that s the union, and we encountered a lot of traffic here. this is the wall area where we were, and i ve been talking to him. and you can see that stretches for miles, that s one of the heaviest traffic areas of the el paso sector, and alexander mallorca s is making it visit and being a tight-lipped about it. details
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biden s policies are different, i get that, but reporters pressed its aides, but not the president who takes very few questions, about this grim situation. some journalists are buying the white house explanation the problem is complicated. that s obviously true, but the tone is drastically different. the old media narrative, trump was a heartless hardliner. the new narrative biden means well but faces a difficult challenge. no amount of sympathetic spin can change that joe biden is now responsible. this is media buzz. i m howard kurtz. journalists keep rising the border crisis at white house briefings while the pundits are pointing fingers. so, how are you say that s not a crisis? it doesn t matter what you call it, it is an enormous challenge. it s something front and center for the president. we re just seven weeks into the biden presidency and already he s facing a growing humanitarian crisis at the u.s.-mexico border. the difference here, a lot of these children