they tell me they want to get to destinations like denver, new york and orlando, florida. here in texas governor greg abbott sent another bus load of migrants from the state to the naval observatory in washington, d.c. yesterday not far from vice president kamala harris home. governor greg abbott says he will continue sending migrants to cities like d.c., chicago and new york. border patrol sources tell fox news after the surge of migrants we saw before title 42 expired last week, the migrant encounters have now drastically fallenning. the united states border patrol has experienced a 50% drop in the number of will encounters vs. what we were experiencing earlier in the week before title 42 ended at midnight on thursday. it is still early. we are in day three. according to multiple cbp forces, border patrol afghan national fbi terror watch list. that man crossed the border with a group of migrants. when he was fingerprinted, the fbi confirmed a match on the terrorist scr
With me, stephen sackur. Today, the bbc is running a series of programmes about democracy, the idea and the reality. Its a theme our guest today has reason to consider in great depth. Wuerkaixi was one of the leaders of the Tiananmen Square Student Protest in beijing in 1989. He became one of the Chinese Governments most wanted men. He escaped, and he now lives in exile in taiwan. And today, hejoins me, and a hardtalk audience here in london. Applause. Wuer kaixi, welcome to hardtalk. Thank you very much. We could use more platforms like this to voice our ideas. Well, i want to talk to you all about your ideas. And i want to begin by taking you back to 1989. You made a stand as a Student Leader for freedom and for democracy. And looking back at it now, it has cost you your life as you knew it then in 1989. On a personal level, do you have any regrets . Well, i survived in a Great Movement and im proud to be part of it. But it ended up as a massacre. Regret can sometimes be an understat
With me, stephen sackur. Today, the bbc is running a series of programmes about democracy, the idea and the reality. Its a theme our guest today has reason to consider in great depth. Wuerkaixi was one of the leaders of the Tiananmen Square Student Protest in beijing in 1989. He became one of the Chinese Governments most wanted men. He escaped, and he now lives in exile in taiwan. And today, hejoins me, and a hardtalk audience here in london. Applause. Wuer kaixi, welcome to hardtalk. Thank you very much. We could use more platforms like this to voice our ideas. Well, i want to talk to you all about your ideas. And i want to begin by taking you back to 1989. You made a stand as a Student Leader for freedom and for democracy. And looking back at it now, it has cost you your life as you knew it then in 1989. On a personal level, do you have any regrets . Well, i survived in a Great Movement and im proud to be part of it. But it ended up as a massacre. Regret can sometimes be an understat
63 people were shot in the city of chicago. 10 of those victims at this point have died. One of them a 17yearold boy who was just riding his bike. 34 of the 63 were shot between saturday and Sunday Morning alone. And 25 people were wounded within a two and a half hour period over the weekend. We are the ones who can stop the violence in our own neighborhood. Whatever the police does, you know, what they do good. God bless them. Thats their job. At the same time we cannot keep tying these police hands. Will be rob Chicago Police say most of the shootings were targeted and related to Gang Violence with gunmen opening fire large crowds. Most of it happening in the south side of the city. President trump predicted chicago violence would get worse more than two years ago. Tweeting in july of 2016 crime is out of control and rapidly getting worse. Look at what is happening in chicago and our inner cities
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communist/socialist country. tell me cuba suddenly went communist. tell jfk it communist. this is a problem forever. what do they all are v. in common. once in a lifetime opportunity to bring friends and family to the border because of the way the president campaigned. this according to mexican officials relate to our reporters on the ground. will: such a weird thing to have a global migration where the vast majority of people want to make their way to the united states of america. almost all of whom are brown and black and come to this place described as the president of a land of white supremacy represents the greatest threat to democracy. that s what he said this weekend at howard university. greatest threat to america is white supremacy. and then, yet, all of these people want to come to america. brian: right. ainsley: i mean, we were talking during the break, brian was saying i can t believe we have lost 85,000 migrant children. they are just somewhere. brian: how is tha