they are nowat amassing at day our southern border yet once again. and in 10 daysl, title era forty two will end. now, that is the colvert error provision that allowed immigration officials to quickly deport illegaimmigral immigrants. but idt will soon be over. and the word is out. immigr now hundreds of thousands, if not millions exp more of illegal immigrants are expected to pour into this country in the coming months. but let not your heart be trouble, because in all of his infinite wisdom, your president, joey, is sending fifteen hundred troops to the border to , quote, help ou e t. all right. je joining us now live with a full report on this breaking news, our own griff jenkins is with us . griff has been down there allt a day. this manhunts gone has gone on l days. five innocent people murdered. he wase deporte d five times. thank god they found him. griff yeah, that s right.roke good evening, sean.news and i broke that news after getting multiple border patrol sour
attacks. benjamin hall was working around the clock to bring all of us real information on the ground. more on the ground is in kyiv tonight, the capital ukraine, fox s home, benjamin hall, benjamin, what s going on tonight? well, sean, you would have to look back today and see what we ve seen is a continuation, if not an escalation of what we ve seen over the last week. increasing number of attacks on civilian areas. an attempt to get humanitarian aid in the surrounded cities and the inability for people to get out of them. just a few days later, on march 14, hall was on a fact-finding mission on the outskirts of ukraine with two other journalists, pierre and sasha when they were viciously attacked by russian forces. pierre and sasha was killed and hall was left fighting for his life. here s jennifer griffin. a word about our colleagues, the loss and pain we feel is enormous, but if ever there was a time that the world needed journalist reporters risking their lives
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illegal annex president this was his first visit since ordering a full scale invasion of ukraine 13 months ago. now bbc news. it s the media show. my guest today has covered some of the most defining stories of our time. gary younge briefly became part of nelson mandela s entourage, joined revellers as president obama was elected, and has covered much else too gay marriage, brexit, the windrush scandal, and the black lives matter movement. gary left full time journalism at the guardian in 2020 to become professor of sociology at the university of manchester. although he continues to write articles for various publications and books. his new one is a collection of his journalism called dispatches from the diaspora. gary younge, welcome to the media show. let s go back to some of where it all began. you studied french and russian at heriot watt university in edinburgh, and then in your final year you received a scott trust bursary from the guardian to study journalism. and i
gay marriage, brexit, the windrush scandal, and the black lives matter movement. gary left as a full time journalism at the guardian in 2020 to become professor of sociology at the university of manchester. although he continues to write articles for various publications and books. his new one is a collection of his journalism called dispatches from the diaspora. gary younge, welcome to the media show. let s go back to some of where it all began. you studied french and russian at heriot watt university in edinburgh, and then in your final year you received a scott trust bursary from the guardian to study journalism. and i think you were quite clear at that point that you wanted to be a columnist. why? because i had been very politically involved and my entry into writing was partly because i d studied languages and studied to be an interpreter and i like to manipulate words, but it was also because i had been very involved politically, almost precociously, and that i thought