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queen elizabeth cancels a trip to northern ireland after being urged to rest for a few days. back here at home, there is a huge demand for goods, but not enough truck drivers to deliver them. you re looking at what s being done to get the next generation of truckers on the road. and we begin the hour with breaking news regarding arrests along the southern border. the washington post obtained new data from customs and border protection, finding u.s. authorities detained a record-breaking 1.7 million migrants over the course of the last 12 months. joining me now is a reporter that broke the story, nick miroff, national security reporter for the washington post. nick, great seeing you this morning. the number of arrests at the southern border are a historic high. yeah, that s right. i mean, the border patrol has arrest data going back as far as 1925. and the 1.66 million apprehensions that were recorded during the 2021 fiscal year that just ended in september, that s the
MsnbcCivil-warLost-cause-winEddieSunday-night-at-100010News-coverageStephanie-ruhleJose-diaz-balartJoe-bidenReporting get a briefing on china while members of congress are holding hearings demanding answers about the u.s. response to that spy balloon that floated across the u.s. we ll talk to congressman gregory meeks who attended a house briefing on the matter earlier this morning. president biden is back on the road today heading to a key battleground state to sell his agenda, and he s doubling down on accusations that some republicans want to cut medicare and social security. and migrant crossing borders are up. they re up 700%, but not through the southern border. we ll explain. we begin with devastating earthquakes in turkey and syria where the staggering death toll is now more than 19,000 as workers are going through ruins in hopes of finding more survivors. i want to warn you that the following footage is disturbing, but it is the reality. the reality that people are facing today. right now dozens of unidentified bodies are laying out on the ground in a makeshift morgue in souther
CountrySportsFun-cityTennesseeHead-coachPlaySchoolMemorial-magicSecItShowFormer putin is facing another round of military setbacks. and at our nation s border, the government says arrests have now exceededn just one year. we ll talk to the chair of a congressional hispanic conference, raul ruiz about that and much more. and we begin with our top story this morning, hurricane fiona strengthening to a category 3 storm after devastating parts of the caribbean leaving at least three dead in puerto rico and one dead in the dominican republic. now, the storm is now barrelling up the atlantic taking aim at turks and caicos. next, take a look at the intended path of this of this storm. meanwhile, let s take a look at puerto rico: we re expecting an update later this hour right there after fiona made landfall on sunday as a category 1 hurricane unleashing massive floods. two feet of rain and landslides. the island s power grid ravaged again, four out of five people still without power this morning. over 800,000 people do not have access to running water. th
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