trace, the numbers are staggering, almost unimaginable and agents are struggling to maintain even a semblance of border security. this is a 24-hour port of entry here. and right now, migrants have the right to something they have not seen for years. legal or not, they have the right to an asylum hearing, a credible interview and even if they fail they have a right to see an immigration judge. the biden administration has been sending conflicting signals, insisting the border is closed, while approving mass releases of those who enter illegally. i think it s going to be full, and many people are going to try to cross, and jam the wall. i think our facilities will be overrun and you re going to get worn out ice officers. i think you re going to have issues with people being arrested and detained and rushing the boarder. i think you re going to have overworked facilities and you ll have a slew of people being released. the problem for the u.s. is time, space, and critics
palestine are running out of patience with the administration s response or lack thereof to the derailment and the cleanup. what federal response? if it were in washington, d.c. it would be cleaned up taken care of answers done. white house defending what the federal government has done and will do. we are committed to supporteding the people of palestine every step of the way and will be helping them long as needed. some residents are mystified why the transportation sect buttigieg hasn t even visited the area. to me eye his job. this is something he should be here for. this is pretty significant the amount of chemicals cancer causing chemicals that were released. we need guidance i think this deserves a pink slip for his job. buttigieg said he s more focused generally on rail safety which is by his admission nowhere near close to good enough. while this horrible situation has gotten particularly high amount of attention, there are roughly 1,000 cases of a year
will: welcome to the jungle. ainsley: 33 degrees. going to be in the 30 s all day. 37. will: i think that s pretty controversial what you just said that november rain is their best one. ainsley: that was my favorite. brian: she lives on the edge stephanie seymore wedding dress short in the front and long in the back. brian: is that dr. quinn medicine woman. ainsley: famous victoria secret model and married the billionaire. brian: i m thinking jane seymour. ainsley: she was the medicine woman. and she sold jewelry. the heart ne necklace. steve. will: did you watch that show. brian: i watched a few episodes. i knew she was come in. i wanted to feel like i knew it so i could make. ainsley: like touched by an angel. made you feel good. i never really watched that one. brian: but you liked the one touch. ainsley: we mind me of all the actors in touched by an angel. brian: do you know what kills me will s follow up question. i can t make a statement wi
will: earlier clashed with worshipers inside the mosque compound. palestinians shooting fireworks at authorities and chanting slogans praising hamas. prime minister ben gentleman minute netanyahu says israel s enemies will pay the price for the attacks on its people. serious events over there in israel. brian: they say it stems over what happened wednesday police in the mosque. that was a response and the israelis know exactly where the fire came from. ainsley: 34 rockets were fired from lebanon. 29 of them were intercepted in israel. israel s response tonight and later will exact a significant price from our enemies says benjamin netanyahu. that s why they attacked back. brian: so about 2:00 in the afternoon yesterday admirable kirby took to the stand took to the podium and i thought okay. why are some of these stations taking admirable kirby in the middle of the day i wonder what s going on. ainsley: turned up the volume. brian: got to it late. he decides that
glastonbury 2023 ends the suspense, by announcing the arctic monkeys and guns and roses, willjoin eltonjohn as this year s headline acts. and memories of 1930s glasgow we meet the artist holding his first exhibition at the age of 95 i think they ve got the right atmosphere here. i think they just got it right. hello and welcome to bbc news. the former uk prime minister borisjohnson may have repeatedly misled parliament over social gatherings held at downing street during covid restrictions. that s according to mps investigating his conduct, who said that evidence strongly suggests that breaches of coronavirus rules inside no.10 whilst he was prime minister would have been obvious to him. mrjohnson was among those fined by police for breaking lockdown rules. but he said there was no evidence he had knowingly misled parliament over the issue. our political correspondent helen catt reports. did borisjohnson know more about lockdown parties in downing street than he tol