a lot of people obviously want to stay in ukraine. this is their home hand. they don t want to leave if they don t have to. we have reporters around the world monitoring all the latest developments in ukraine and in the conflict. let s start here in lviv. salma abdelaziz, the comment from zelenskyy today, there was a slight note of optimism. i m not sure it s based on anything specific, but what did he say? essentially that the first time he s seen signs of progress from russian negotiators. he says they finally stopped exchanging ultimatums and now they re finally starting to talk. it s a little bit different than what we heard from french sources, from the french presidency, which says, of course, that president vladimir putin is still determined to achieve his goals. but we know in the early stages of negotiations there s a lot of back and forth, trying to figure out the midground. everybody agrees the cease-fire must take place before any serious talks happen. that s the call fro
accountable. not representative of who the men and women r. we ve been sound ig larm bells, we ve been inviting the congressional delegations and their staffers down. home hand security and border officials making their public arcments in the court of public opinion on the crisis at the border and detention facilities, and their concerns remain as though the top senate democrat calls for any leadership at the top levels of cbp. fox news contributor and former i.c.e. acting director tom holman. great to have you, sir. thanks for having me. i want to play congresswoman frederica wilson s comments on the detention center. it s moneymaking scheme. instead of them processing the children out, they re processing children in. so that they can use a government money to expand this facility which is already about
between selling points for homes. and they were getting less than was this case prior. some say there s a definite slow down going on. not a meltdown. are you worried about that? i don t think we re concerned about a meltdown. it creates a good opportunity. we ve seen rates dip. payments are lower. housing prices have levelled and dipping a few areas. that s why it s a shame that if somebody was thinking of buying a home hand can t do it because of the government shut down. we hate to have them miss out. we re still able to help people and it is a good time to buy right now. neil: all right. so have you run across that, people that would not be affected by this but they re reading or following media and say i better not? that s the biggest thing we re educating clients on. people are just unsure. so they re asking the right questions and we re dealing with it. in some cases, someone has to reach out to their accountant
home hand secretary janet napolitano says she wants to prevent a spike in cartel activity along the texas border before it happens. i ve looked at lots of maps and red lots of charts and had lots of sessions with our leadership but there is nothing like seeing it with your own eyes. reporter: she faces criticism from local mayors who say progress is hurt by a logjam at ports. if you don t invest in the ports of entry, if you don t equip them and bring them up to date then you ll become insufficient. insufficiency drives business away to some other areas. reporter: the cartels know the pressure to get perishable goods across the border fast, hiding cocaine inside watermelons or cab pwapbl cabbages is an effective technique. 77 times, they have thrown these