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Transcripts For MSNBCW Chris 20240706

guad venegas, tell us what s happening where you are. reporter: chris, we have this camp that has been here for days, the camp has been growing in numbers, but border patrol has also been picking up as many asylum seekers as they can. so every day they arrive in vans and buses. they take them in groups of 20, sometimes in groups of 50. we were told the last large group was picked up earlier this morning, and we now see i think the biggest change today, chris, is more women and children. in the first few days of course the group was smaller, and we didn t have as many women and children as we can see now. there s also a second camp with all men that is about a mile west of us towards the ocean. i spoke with one of the men that came down from that camp to charge his phone. there s ngos that will charge phones and help them with food. he told me that camp is even larger than this one. we haven t seen a large mass of people arriving after title 42 was lifted. what we ve seen, c

Transcripts For FOXNEWS Your World With Neil Cavuto 20240707

and it s fuelling many more questions. what is in them, what is behind the empty folders and what really was going on there. meantime, there s this. americans taking to the skies and taking on turbulence before they even get up in the air. crowds at airports building and a lot of flights delaying. how you should be preparing. we got you covered with madison alworth in tampa on how flyers are holding up, grady trimble in chicago on those that prefer to drive are paying up and the inevitable professor dave dotson on why surging prices have so many down and out. i m neil cavuto. let s begin with what is happening at tampa international airport, a metaphor on the crowded skies and getting more crowded at airports. what do you have, madison? hi, neil. so 12.6 million americans are expected to fly through our u.s. airports this labor day weekend and around 20% of them should expect delays. that s because right now one in five flights are delayed. now, that is an improvement from

H-2A Labor Prices on the Dramatic Rise - AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WEST

H-2A Labor Prices on the Dramatic Rise - AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WEST

Transcripts for MSNBC Chris Jansing Reports 20240604 18:58:00

double-digit food increases appear to be finally decreasing. reporter: even not going up, just stabilizing, does it make a difference? yes. reporter: the bureau of labor prices shows it fell moderately, for the first time coming down since 2020. in south florida some capitalizing for mother s day and memorial holiday. are you guys having a big family meal? we normally do. i m very much looking at the buy one get one ribs behind you. reporter: with so many eyeing savings, here are some item in your cart that now cost less. eggs cracked the pricing surge, falling 1.5% after a nearly 11% drop the month before. milk prices are down 2%, the biggest decrease in more than eight years. fruits and veggies dipped .5%. thinking of firing up the fwril? barbecue staples like hotdogs

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