Display. Good afternoon. Illegal crossings are surging here at the southern border. Multiple sources telling me yesterday alone Border Patrol apprehended just over 6,000 migrants after they crossed illegally. Another Border Patrol union union is responding to the search posting a tweet which says in part as we predicted, numbers have skyrocketed to. We are at 6,000 arrests, where is bidens Mainstream Media . Breathless coverage of the temporary drop from historic highs that went on for two plus years and now they have disappeared. A master class on how propaganda works. We want to show you these images out of brownsville. A massive several hundred migrants who tried rushing the ports of entry in brownsville yesterday morning, this is the Gateway International bridge, hundreds of migrants showing up after a rumor spread on social media that the border was going to be open to asylumseekers, you can see cdp had to deploy razor wire and personnel to block entry and our contacts tell us nob
microsoft incorporated chatgpt microsoft incorporated chatg pt into microsoft incorporated chatgpt into its being search engine earlier this year. the company also announced a new folding phone. james clayton has more from the conference. well, this is google s big tech annualjamboree. it is google s opportunity to burnish its artificial intelligence credentials and show off its latest products, since chatgpt was launched by open ai last year, it has been widely regarded that google were called on the hop, they didn t realise it was going to be that successful, and since then they have been playing catch up, this was an opportunity for google to show off its artificial intelligence, where there were no big announcements here today. what we did get were a series of iterative announcements regarding ai, for example, its flagship shark bite, bader, to be rolled out across 180 countries and territories. they also announced a partnership with adobe for an ai power centre to be con
to the federal reserve that the central bank is succeeding in its fight against inflation. let s get the latest on this with our north america business correspondent michelle fleury in new york. some relief after the roses that the inflation is coming down. it some relief after the roses that the inflation is coming down. inflation is coming down. it was the tenth month inflation is coming down. it was the tenth month in inflation is coming down. it was the tenth month in a inflation is coming down. it was the tenth month in a row inflation is coming down. it was the tenth month in a row that inflation is coming down. it was the tenth month in a row that inflationl tenth month in a row that inflation was slowing down and people are looking at it as a sign that perhaps the worst of the inflation crisis is behind us. the problem we have is that the battle is yet to be one because typically if you look at the federal reserve 2% target at 4.9%, we are behind that by a s
address, days after russia s invasion of ukraine. tonight, his speech is going to be heavily focused on reminding americans what his administration has accomplished over the past two years. it comes as ukraine is now preparing for a major russian offensive. we ll have more on the mobilization of troops in putin s army. meanwhile, we are learning more about the chinese surveillance balloon that was shot down, and other incidents that went undetected by u.s. force. also ahead, the latest from turkey and syria where the death toll is rising following a massive earthquake, and rescuers continue to hold out hope of finding survivors. good morning and welcome to morning joe. it is tuesday, february 7th. the death toll from the earthquake in turkey and syria passed 5,000 and continues to climb. a 7.8 magnitude quake hit the region early yesterday along with multiple aftershocks, including a 7.5 magnitude one that struck just hours later. tens of thousands have been injured.
and 48 hours to come up with the next generation of video games. we ll be hearing from the man behind the global gamejam. hello there. we start here in the uk, where the bank of england has raised the cost of borrowing for the tenth time in a row. the half a percent rise puts uk interest rates at 4%, their highest level in more than 1a years. a bonus, of course, for savers, but it piles more pressure on businesses and those with mortgages, loans and credit card debt. the good news is that the bank now thinks the uk s recession will be shorter and less severe than it previously thought, and there s a hint that rates may not have to go any higher. but a recovery could take years as our economics editor faisal islam reports. the squeeze continues. an official interest rate of 4% should not feel huge, but it does, and notjust here in nuneaton, forjoanne, who runs a furniture and gift shop. the mortgage a furniture and gift shop. the mortgage on a furniture and gift shop. th