doesn t sub single meal migrants on the screen camped outside the watson hotel in protest as the city demanded that they pack up and make spac for women and children migrants. shelters have been set up and summon the men refused to go even trying to negotiate with city officials. the brooklyn site and accommodations are unacceptable. the food was, it wasn t that decent meal for a human being. it was damaged. it was ruffles and chips. it s practically making people go backwards. there s no moving forward with all the important strides he made. city officials say more than 42,000 asylum-seekers have arrived in new york city from texas this last spring. the city resources as a relates to shell shoot shelter and food and other services. at was when thuds see csf to try to we must get this resolved but there is a crisis right now and it should be court made by the national government and we need to expedite the right to work because it is just unfair to cities like el
former vp s leadership, but republicans are asking, is it safer following a watch dog report suggesting the biden administration may have put national security at risk by failing to properly vet e vac e vac ways from the botched withdraw from afghanistan. our panel weighs in. and some residents are being told tow sweat it out conserve power even as temperatures soar to record levels. an electrifying panel on the future of the state s energy crunch ahead but first breaking news out of memphis, the 19 year old police say is responsible for several shootings around the city tonight is under arrest. cores corespondent jonathan seniory is in memphis he joins us on the phone. . reporter: good evening mike the shooting started around 4:30 central time when he walked into an auto parts store striking shots. he documented it on facebook live which led police to identify the suspect as 19 year old ezekiel kelly additional shootings followed in other parts of the city including a ma
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chances are, you haven t been to this place. chances are, this is a place you ve never seen. other than maybe blurry cellphone videos, old black-and-white newsreels from world war ii. chances are, bad things were happening in the footage you saw. myanmar. after 50 years of nightmare, something unexpected is happening here, and it s pretty incredible. in yangon, capital city of myanmar, it s dark. blackouts are frequent with the ancient power grid. what sources of light there are in the street cast an eerie, yellow-orange hue. for almost 100 years under british rule, this was rangoon. in 1948, after helping the british fight off the japanese, and with a new taste for self-determination, the country gained independence. after a decade of instability, however, the military consolidated power and never let go. elections, they came and went. the results ignored, opposition punished or silenced entirely. burma, now myanmar, where orwell had once served as a colonial policeman
children at risk. seizing rainbow colored fentanyl pills. kids as young as 13 years old dying every day in their house. it not enough safe water coming through the pipes for people to use. flooding exacerbated longstanding problems in water treatment plants. nasa will try to launch the artemis moon rocket after scrubbing monday s blast off. nasa plans to return astronauts to the moon by the middle of the decade. there ain t nobody we turned this cornfield into a party steve: live from new york city, this is fox & friends on this, the final day of aug august 2022. right now 70 degrees, going for a daytime high 84. will there was a shower. when we walked in the building we felt the allergy stuff. i looked it up, ainsley. ainsley: ragweed? steve: ragweed is moderate very high dust and dander. ainsley: i don t know what i m allergic to but something. i need some of your sir tech or whatever you take. steve: allegra. brian: every seven years your body rot