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immigration plan has been working. and the pentagon is telling us tonight that using active duty troops instead of the national guard will not affect readiness. i think we ll see these troops arrive as early as may 10th. pete: that s despite recent claims the border is secure. you said yesterday when it comes to illegal migration, have you seen it come down by more than 90%. where did that number come from? i was speaking. peter: cbp says the answer 156,000 people morphos call year so far. i will answer you if the dramatics come down a little bit. if the dramatics. peter: what s dramatic about asking a question about. okay. i m going to answer. i was speaking to the parolee program. peter: pentagon says troops will be armed for self-defense not law enforcement. laying out their mission like. this fill critical capability gaps. ground based detection and monitoring. data entry. and warehouse support. as the pentagon preps for a migrant surge, lawmaker ....
jenkins. hi, griff. that surge coming in nine days. guess what? it s already here. that s why border officials are applauding the fact another 1,500 troops will come down here and assist and transport in an administrative role. when you have these surges, logistics are a big part of getting it under control. let s take you to the sky drone, this is brownsville, ground zero for the surge right now. what you re looking at is cam n monument. the blue and white tent. along the road here, the buses pull down and they get the migrants which are coming in droves. more than 2,100 migrants were in this camp right where i m standing. usually they have 200 or 300. we ve been on the river. let s show you migrants, 90% are venezuelan with the split screen. you can see the texas dps officers, the next national guard, border patrol trying to deal with. the other said, there s women and children getting on his crafts crossing dangerous currents. they re coming in unprecedented number ....
strohmier in for carley shimkus. todd: i am griff jenkins and for todd piro. entered in the chaos but it will smash the windows out of two police cars and sell fireworks towards the officers. at one point a giant mob with the cruiser down a freeway. lauren blanchard has more from washington, good morning, laura. good morning, griff. this is wild and dangerous and dumb. this was saturday. [bleep],! [tire squealing] ashley: so in between the street racing, spinning and forcing a patrol car and one officer injured and several police cars damage. here is the problem they are understaffed from officers on the street to 911 operators. in october just 66% of calls answered within 15 seconds. the actual standard is 90%. they also have to lower minimum job requirements just to fill an unprecedented number of job openings. one councilwoman reported being on hold for 28 minutes saturday night to report the street racing. in 2020 the allston state council voted to slash the ....
blunder. hundreds of thousands of students have disappeared from u.s. classrooms. so where did they go? we re on the stories throughout the hour. but first watch here. president biden: i thought it was critical there not be any doubt, none whatsoever, about u.s. support for ukraine in their war against the brutal attack by russia. the sacrifices have been far too gr great. we mourn alongside the families of those who have been lost to the brutal and unjust war. dana: president biden vowing solidarity with ukraine as he makes a dramatic visit to kiev meeting with president zelensky in a major show of support for the fight against russia. welcome to a new hour of america s newsroom, i m dana perino. good morning. bill: good morning. hope you had a good weekend. dana: not bad. bill: i m bill hemmer, good morning. to today s unannounced visit. biden spent five hours on the ground in ukraine announcing additional half billion in u.s. aid. florida governor ron ....
ev fmer prent of ed stes. norah: cbs sunday morning in nashville. 9-year-old evelyn dieckhaus is laid to rest after the school shooting. it is our job to take her light and to spread it. norah: a cbs news exclusive. senator john fetterman speaks out after checking himself into the hospital for clinical depression. i stopped leaving my bed. i stopped clark. she fires, and goes! norah: meet iowa s caitlin clark, the breakout star of march madness. do you think you re the best player in the country? absolutely, i think that. my email was not i don t know where things are. help. tell me how to run it. computer literacy education outreach. just amazing. i m grateful, they are a blessing. and they have so much patience with us. norah: good evening, thank you for joining us, and thank you for joining us. it s a dangerous evening across the midwest and south, a massive storm system unleashing violent tornadoes on the threat is going t ....