Good evening i am jon scott and this is the fox report. The mayor of el paso, texas think resources are strained as his city continues to be overwhelmed. Migrants per day are crossing into el paso. A new spike coming from venezuela is that country remains rattled by crime and severely unstable economy. President biden facing fresh scrutiny for his Border Policies just this past week he approved work permits and deportation protections for nearly 500,000 venezuelan migrants. Fox dues Team Coverage david spunt has the latest from the White House Former acting dhs secretary chad wolf is standing by with his analysis and Griff Jenkins is on the ground in the border. Lets begin with griff in eagle pass, texas. Good evening jon. It is indeed a never ending stream of migrants. More than 2000 migrants had just passed our cameras. In fact a group are passing just behind my camera man now. But jon, as we take a look at our drone the flight team more migrants are trying to cross this Dangerous Ri
the budget director, mark, so maybe you can tell us what the impact of these decisions would be. the budget director said that these decisions would be. the budget director said that the these decisions would be. the budget director said that the united - these decisions would be. the budget director said that the united states i director said that the united states is almost out of money, and that s certainly true. it is true that the money is committed. it s not all spent. that means there won t be any new money, new purchases, but there will be a flow of previous purchases and previous commitments going to ukraine. that will decline over time. what that means is that over time, as this flow decreases, ukrainian military capabilities will decrease also. militaries and back need to constant flow of munitions and supplies to replace what s lost and supplies to replace what s lost and used up, and without those, they become less effective, and we will see that happening wi
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viewers joining us here in the united states, around the world and streaming on cnn. i m rosemary church. gaza s hospitals are collapsing under the weight of war, with electricity and supplies running out, doctors say there is little they can do to save the most vulnerable patients. washington is again staring down a government shutdown, with less than a week to reach a deal and keep the government open. and iceland braces for potential disaster. a state of emergency in effect, as the nation faces the threat of a volcanic eruption. thanks for being with us. we begin in the middle east, where the medical situation in gaza is growing more dire by the hour, as israel steps up its war against hamas. israeli forces went deeper into gaza city on sunday, reaching the outskirts of the refugee camp and conducting raids in multiple areas. the idf has arrested 20 alleged hamas members, including some accused of taking part in the october 7th attacks on israel. multiple hospitals i
welcome to our viewers joining us in the u.s. and around the world, just ahead on cnn newsroom, medical supplies dwindle and life-saving equipment is shut down due to a lack of fuel in gaza. international agencies complain about a lack of action. the race to keep the government open. iceland faces a potential disaster. the nation faces the threat of a volcanic eruption. live from london, this is cnn newsroom with max foster and beyond go. it is monday, november 13. the medical situation is growing dire by the hour in gaza as israel steps up the war against hamas. israeli forces say they went deeper into gaza reaching the outskirts of a refugee camp and conducting raids in multiple areas. they say they arrested 20 alleged hamas members. meanwhile multiple hospitals in gaza are closing due to airstrikes. health officials and agencies say staff and civilians are trapped inside gaza s biggest hospital. we have more on that desperate situation in gaza hospitals. some of th