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base supports president trump. pete: absolute fact. ainsley: do you want to know why the president is so strict about immigration and wanting that wall? if you look at the murder rate in mexico, it went up dramatically in 2017 last year it went up 27%. 31,174 people were murdered. pete: that s higher than the height of the drug wars that happened in early 2011, 2012 over there mexico has 200 million less people in america. yet the number of people murdered in that country is roughly twice ours. serious crime drug problem run by cartels just on our southern border and we are wondering whether we should secure it or not? steve: no kidding. one of the agencies inside the united states that
europe with military hardware and tens of thousands of troops from all twenty nine member countries russia says the maneuvers are an anti russian exercise but is it truly preparation for twenty first century conflict also coming up hacking democracy ahead of next week s mid-term elections in the united states officials are on high alert for a cyber attack what will it mean for counting the vote and tired munich survived a scare in football s german cup the record holder is labor two one victory over semi professional sides rooting hols and we ll bring you the highlights and look ahead to today s match. i m sara kelly welcome to the program we begin with breaking news a court in pakistan has freed
a christian woman sentenced to death by hanging for blasphemy i see a p.b. who was on death row since two thousand and ten was the first woman in the country to receive a death sentence for insulting islam her case has caused widespread outrage among both human rights groups and hardline is
Lynden Melmed Lawyer in Washington DC navigates sensitive immigration matters with connections in Washington. Success in helping clients achieve policy solutions.
Members of US Congress on Thursday pressed Microsoft to explain a "cascade of avoidable errors" that allowed a Chinese hacking group to breach emails of senior US officials.
June 2024 trade news including new round of sanctions and exports controls targeting Russia, EU and China trade spat intensifying and G7 officials considering action