camerota starts right. now sara, hold on a sack. that was the best heckel i have ever heard. you are a loser in high school. that was so good. [laughter] you reclaimed your virginity. that is so funny. i mean it s a serious topic. he s really making light of it in an entertaining way. it was fantastic. thank you very much for that, sarah. good evening everyone. i m alison camp camerota. welcome cnn tonight. so remember that expected surge of migrants at the border? when title 42 ended? well it turns out the opposite happened. the number of migrants has dropped 50% in the past few days. but that does not mean the crisis has ended. it is just spread north. in new york, about 300 migrants are now living in public school gyms and parents are not happy. our panel has a lot of thoughts on this. plus, a security guard shoots and kills a suspected shoplifter at a walgreens downtown san francisco. shoplifting is obviously not a capital crime, so why is the dea not pressing charges
i m not calling anyone a [bleep], i can say the word. the student, who said the teacher said it a lot, decided to make this recording. while that student is also being punished. 15 year old mary walton said she was suspended for three days for violating the schools electronic device policy. errol, the student handbook of the school says the kids are not allowed to use electronic devices inappropriately. listen, the rules are intended to create a situation of learning and safety and growth. and all of that happened without the rules. so on one level you could probably suspend the rule in this particular case. do you think? they chose not to do it, and frankly, it sounds a little bit like the schools trying to maybe cover up their own hiring policy. how did this person get into a classroom in the first place? there have been embarrassed by. it they should not take it out on the student. that students are journalist, is what that kid is. and there is a thing called citizen journ
The National Medical Devices Policy should benefit the ultimate consumer in terms of lower prices by capping the maximum retail prices (MRP) of the devices, a top official of the Association of Indian Medical Devices Industry (AiMeD) said on .
Chennai, May 4: The National Medical Devices Policy should benefit the ultimate consumer in terms of lower prices by capping the maximum retail prices (MRP) of the devices, a top official of the Association of Indian Medical Devices Industry (AiMeD) said on Thursday.
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