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then they don t know what to do with them. that s a crime. neil: they re trying to find out what to do with them, certainly in new york, there is talks of building tent cities and bringing some to ships off the east river, the hudson river around manhattan and it s a big number. right now no indication how all of this will be settled. and following it very, very close. nate, what are we hearing now? neil, good morning. a bronx parking lot will be the first migrant tent facility. big enough for 1,000 migrants, and they ve received 13,600 migrants from texas and with shelters strained in the city, it s meant to ease that. the migrants will come directly here from the port authority, food, water, medical help, but this will be a short-term solution for migrants travelling alone. families will get more privacy with different accommodations. i migrants will it stay here one and four days, before moving elsewhere, possibly a hotel room. and the mayor argues that the migrant ....
the end of the tunnel, more investors by day s end concluded it was a train coming at them and fast. to susan li with what went down by stocks going way down. susan? you re right. we did close off that bear market level. the dow jones industrials sub 30,000 now. the lowest close that we ve seen for the dow jones since november 2020. that means the last two years of gains have been wiped out. you have fear an wall street at the highest in three months. several factors here affecting sentiment. that includes the on going war in ukraine and also a stark realization this week that the federal reserve and chair jay powell is serious and adamant to keep raising interest rates in order to kill and bring down 40-year high inflation. 75% of wall street now expected interest rates to cross 4% in november this year. that means you re getting the highest yields on ten-year government bonds in 12.5 years. so the good news here is that higher rates is destroying demand. that s brin ....
to the american people. inflation, crime, border security. all fitting into these four categories. an economy that a strong, a nation that is safe, a future that is filled with freedom and a government that that is accountable. here s republican leadership today. they control the house, the senate, the white house, they control the committees, agencies, it is their plan. they have no plan to fix all of the problems they create. there can be hope, opportunity so that when you wake up is not just going to work for yourself is to go to work to make sure that your kids can have a better future. there s nowhere else in the world with that opportunity exists. moms and dads across this country they know that parents are the primary stakeholders and their kids education which is why we will pass a parent s bill of rights. speed to compare with president joe biden. with the biggest teachers union in the country. yep who push school shutdowns and masks for your kids address ....
and the deepest dive into outer space a kaleidoscope of colour emerges from the first images received from the james webb telescope. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. the funeral of japan s former prime minister shinzo abe will start in the coming hours following his assasination on friday. the 67 year old was shot at a campaign event in naru. mourners have streamed into a temple in tokyo to pay their respects.these are scenes from a vigil at the zojoji temple. world leaders have also paid tribute. the us secretary of state, antony blinken, said mr abe did more than anyone to elevate the relationship between their two countries. rupert wingfield hayes reports from tokyo. shinzo abe was a fresh faced 52 year old when he shocked everyone by becoming japan s youngest postwar prime minister. it did not go well. and in less than a year, he was gone. five years later, he plotted his return with a new hairstyle and a new slogan. and this time, he ....
at least six mountaineers were killed and eight others injured when parts of a glacier collapsed, sending snow, ice and rock cascading down the slopes of marmolada. now on bbc news, political thinking with nick robinson. hello and welcome to political thinking. how do we live with a resurgent russia? do we need to confront or cooperate with china? can the uk repair its relations with the eu post brexit? foreign policy matters again. my guest on political thinking this week hopes to be our next foreign secretary, the first labour foreign secretary for many, many years. it s a dramatic change for david lammy, who for years used his powerful voice in the back benches to argue for justice for the people in his constituency in his home of tottenham in north london. david lammy, welcome to political thinking. thank you, nice to be back. when you were last on this programme, you talked to me about how pleased you were to be on the backbenches. i m very satisfied, you said. ....