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115-mile-per-hour chase and we finally pulled over illegal migrants in the car, three of them hidden in the front. todd: lucas tomlinson with the latest, lucas. good morning, carley and todd. half of the country suing the biden administration out over the border policy that violates the low. let s take a look at that map. all republican-led states, three border states, california, new mexico are not among them. the new program announced by the white house earlier this month allows 30,000 migrants from nicaragua, haiti, venezuela to come to the u.s. each month and texas general sounding off, every state in america especially border states like texas is being crushed by the impacts of illegal immigration. the open border agenda is creating humanitarian crisis with increasing crime and violence in the streets. overwhelming local communities and worsening our prices. the white house reception from members of congress, she says, i believe in building the relationships with my
the road surfaces will warn out. it has been down, some of it, for 30 years. it was so frustrating stuck in traffic every day. we have major mechanical issues. we re kind of stuck in the middle of the a1. never ever happened in my life before. there was a lot on my shoulders. the amount of language has been atrocious. i can see you all super keen. you ve got six hours to do what we need to do. time is not our friend now. this is the biggest project both value wise and duration wise i ve ever worked on. there is an perception there is not a lot happening on roadworks but to have people on site every night and the public are sleeping. it involves installing a new lane. i don t think people fully realise how much people do use ai. it s for things like food, clothing, going to hospitals and to improve them roads, it s very good for the community and for the northeast as a whole. hi, everyone. my responsibility is environmental compliance for the ai improvement schemes. we ve got
rise. a strategic victory for ukraine and its war with russia. retaking a key city and a territory. this as a putin ally urges him to take more drastic measures in the fight. and portland oregon homeless crisis, no laughing matter. she confronted him about it at a city council meeting. much more on this ahead. we began with fox team coverage. steve harrigan kicks things off for us tonight. steve. we have been going up and down the coast along highway 75 seeing these flooded communities. we are about to see how this dodge ram doesn t this water. this worker checking on some downed lines. before they could turn the power back on here. 700,000 people. they will be back at 95% of the people with power. we have remarkable drone footage as well. it shows the flooding in these neighborhoods. two-3 feet of water around many houses. cut off from the rest of the place. we have seen a lot of rescues yesterday. today we have been seeing more salvage. people going in and trying to get
within inches of you. the road surface has worn out. it s been down, some of it, for 30 years. i it was so frustrating, sat in traffic all day, every day. we have major mechanical issues. we are kind of stuck in the middle of the a1. never, ever happened in my life before. so there s a lot on my shoulders. the amount of language has been a bit atrocious. i can see you are all super keen! we ve got six hours to do what we need to do. everyone s like, quick, get signed off. we need to get out. time is not our friend now. this is the biggest project, both value wise and duration wise that i ve ever worked on. in my role, i m responsible ultimately for all construction works. i think there s probably a perception by the public that there s not a lot happening on road works. but, you know, to have 150, 200 people on site every night when the public are sleeping, if they could see that, if they could drive through and appreciate how much is going on, i think they d be surprised.