Im not certain why we were doing warrant checks at the sheriffs office. I mean, people normally walk through and come in and i just believe that it would be good if we investigated ourselves and understood what the policy is and whether the policy should be changed. It seems to me that patients coming to our facilities just like we said for the undocumented should not actually be screened in that sense unless there was some real reason that the person was acting out of sorts. And therefore you need to know as much background as possible. From the testimony we heard, its almost like it was random. So not knowing what the Department Policy is and what we have set up with the sheriffs office, i think it would be well a time well taken for us to understand that portion better and i relieve that to the discretion of the president. President bernal thank you commissioner chow. Lets get back to how that is implemented in practice. Commissioner chow thank you. President bernal thank you commis
of the three spas he attacked more than an hour before doing so. president biden and vice president harris paused their help is on the way tour to address the growing epidemic of anti-asian violence. hate can have no safe harbor in america. it must stop. racism is real in america. and it has always been. as the administration helps america heal from hate, it s also working to get americans vaccinated. the 100 millionth anecdote of coronavirus vaccines were administered friday, beating expectations. president biden also making news announcing he will forgive roughly $1 billion in student loan debt for borrowers that were defrauded by their institutions. yamiche alcindor, white house correspondent. and a lain in a trina. it is great to see you all. yamiche, when it comes to this conversation we re watching across the country about hate against asian and asian-american communities, what role does the white house see itself as playing? the role the white house sees itself
hands. a beautiful day, obviously, showing up in new york there. i hope that it s beautiful wherever you happen to be waking up this morning. i m christi paul. i m boris sanchez in for victor blackwell. a pleasure to always join you. get ready for that wake-up call at 2:00 a.m., buddy. another moment of reckoning in america. the fear and frustration felt by asian americans is in focus this morning as we learn more about the victims of tuesday s spa shootings in the atlanta area. in all, eight people died. those are their names and some of theirs photos you see there. six were asian women. asian american women. cnn s natascha chen is in atlanta morning. talk to us about what we are learning about this investigation as well as about who these victims were. we are in front of one of these spas in atlanta where you see a lot of flowers and candling that people have brought because this just hit the community so hard. i want to go over those names one more time. grant,
what should you make of the situation at the u.s./mexico border? is it a crisis or something else? some argue that what is happening at the border is a crisis, particularly the number of unaccompanied migrant children arriving. it s distressing, but sadly is it not new. spring has just begun in the warmer weather brings with it a rise with migrants at the border pretty much every year. check out this data from customs and border protection, apprehensions typically peak in march. you can see it from year to year to year. a a consistent peak each march, and this year the peak is especially large. again, it s children in facilities meant for adults. officials are figuring out more appropriate places to house them. all of this is happening as we continue fighting covid-19. the biden administration is responding to criticism over the border. today on the sunday morning shows some republican lawmakers argue the president s immigration policies encouraged refugees to come north, amo
some argue that what is happening a the border is a crisis, particularly the number of unaccompanied migrant children arriving. it is distressing. sadly, it is not new. spring has just begun, and the warmer weather brings with it a rye in migrants at the border pretty much every year. check out this data from customs and border protection. apprehensions typically peak in march. you can see it from year to year to year. a consistent peak each march. now, this year the spring increase has been especially large. the u.s. is detaining more than 5,000 children in adult detention facilities. again, that s children in facilities meant for adults. official are figuring out more appropriate places to house them. all of this is happening as we continue fighting covid-19. the biden administration is responding to criticism over the border. today on the sunday morning shows, some republican lawmakers argue that the president s immigration policies have encouraged refugees to come north.