savannah, the answer is very, very clear. we are operating within the constraints of a broken immigration system. we will have all the details coming up with updates from texas to california. is there a glimmer of hope for a last-minute debt ceiling deal? what does the postponement of today s white house talks mean for avoiding the fiscal cliff? former marine daniel penny now facing a second degree manslaughter charge for putting a homeless man in a fatal chokehold for at least several minutes on a new york city subway train after what some parents described as aggressively threatening behavior by 30-year-old jordan neely. good day. i m andrea mitchell in new york. the biden administration is trying to maintain the political fallout amidst an outcry of criticism that it failed to prepare early enough for the end of title 42. why not delay the expiration of title 42 until you are ready to handle it? title 42 is a public health authority, the public health emergen
that he heading our way? that s a very good question. i ll answer that question later. iberia stands out like a source and temperatures and grenade are currently 35 degrees, 39 would be a record temperature for april. it s going to be the peak of the heat probably today, andalusia a popular holiday spot, people may be heading there over the next few days. it s not going to be quite as hot, not as hot as it is at the moment and still a drought there and it s going to stay dry. here at home we are seeing rain developing particularly coming in from the south where in scotland temperatures are still only 7 8 in the north of the country. could make 15 or 16 in england. this evening rain around in many areas, heavy for a while and eastern parts of england but the worst of the rain just moves away out into the north sea. it becomes a bit drier in most places later and there will be a lot of cloud so a mild night, milder than it s been of late across a good part of scotland. into fir
BEIJING (Reuters) -Authorities in Beijing shut some highways on Wednesday after heavier-than-expected snowfall hit the Chinese capital, part of a cold spell sweeping many parts of the country this week. With freezing rain and snow expected to last until Monday, officials boosted public transport arrangements in the sprawling city of nearly 22 million and shut eight highways, state broadcaster CCTV said. Mountainous areas were still receiving snowfall, though it had stopped in urban areas.
city. joining me now is the president and ceo of the international rescue committee and former british foreign secretary. david, you are back from visiting the border in arizona. what did you see and hear from your staff and the migrants they are helping there? good afternoon, andrea. i have been in phoenix. the story there shows that migration can be managed. it can be managed in a humane and efficient way as long as the appropriate measures are put in place. to be clear, the experience in arizona is not a single asylum seeker has been sent on to the streets, despite over 100,000 arri arriving. there s proper processing. there s effective screening. there s proper medical attention where appropriate and care. there s transport arrangements. the bulk of people do have relatives in other parts of the u.s. to whom they are going to be joining.