the southern border is near a breaking point with thousands of migrants there waiting to be processed. federal authorities are reporting a seven-day average of more than 9600 migrant encounters at the border this month, which is among the highest ever recorded. republican tony gonzalez says the resources of border towns already are stretched thin and are being pushed past their ability to handle the unprecedented surge. when there s large numbers of people that come over, border patrol gets overwhelmed. they have to feed and clothe and house these people. where do they go? they go to the local grocery store. just the other day they bought 8,000 loaves of bread, cheese, food to feed these people. guess what happens when you go shopping at that local grocery store? you don t have groceries. joining me is rafael romo on the southern border in eagle pass, texas. just give us a sense of what you re seeing there today. reporter: let me tell you, in the last few minutes we saw
take you around the world to ask the tough questions, tackle the big problems and let history be our guide. here s where we re headed. i m certain that the united states of america will not betray us. nato s secretary general says he s counting on congress to keep funding ukraine and our battle for democracy. ukrainians have been able to inflict heavy losses on the russian forces. then as tough as it gets. biden s top climate adviser, john kerry, on his high stakes deal making at cop 28 and why even a trump comeback couldn t turn back the clock. nobody can stop this now. the economies of the world have made this decision. also ahead. from my archive, a cautionary tale from gaza after the 2009 war. why a summer camp there was more boot camp for the children i met. then, adam driver plays enzo ferrari. he tells me movie making is all about lasting moments. it s a document that s going to last forever. and finally, marina puts her body and life on the line for
fredericka witfield. israeli forces fire new strikes at gaza as fighting resumes following a weeklong truce between israel and hamas. those strikes include targets in southern gaza. it s an area that remained largely unscathed during israel s initial assault of northern gaza. talks of a new truce have reached, quote, a dead end, according to prime minister netanyahu s office. israel blames hamas for the breakdown in talks and accusing the terror group of not fulfilling its promise to return all women and children being held as hostages. the idf says there are still 136 hostages in gaza, including 17 women and children. 110 hostages were released during the week-long truce. let s turn to our team on the ground, ben wedeman in jerusalem, oren liebermann in tel aviv. tell us the latest on these negotiations to bring the remaining hostages home. reporter: the negotiations have all but collapsed at this point as benjamin netanyahu ordered the mossad to pull back its negotiations
i m i m christiane amanpour in london. we will ask the tough question, tackle the big problems and let history be our guide. here is where we re headed this week. up first, after the slaughter, what happens when the dust finally settles in israel and gaza? i ask two women for a road map to peace, security, and rights for all. also ahead. we will forget about this. the camera will not let it happen. the only journalist to witness the fall of mariopol at the start of putin s brutal war. he warns the west not to forget ukraine with his powerful new documentary. then, from the archive, back to 1990, there s no place like home, for rural romanians who rebuilt their lost way of life after the iron curtain fell. and finally from harmonies to international stardom, the many voices of musical rod ji jacob caldwell. everybody has a voice and everyone is different and that s beautiful. welcome to the program, everyone. i m christiane amanpour in london. for israelis