Accused killer of the georgia Nursing Student as a legal this is the crush of the migrants at the southern border continues the president took heat for the left from using the term and now is getting slammed by the right for his apology, good evening i am jon scott, this is the fox report. Team coverage tonight on the border crisis, jeff paul is live and eagle past texas. More on the reaction from the more of the murder victim laken riley. Lets go to Lucas Tomlinson, we have the latest from the white house. Even nancy pelosi was forced to walk back her support illegal it was the progressive wing of the Democratic Party that force the retraction and President Biden complied. An undocumented person. It should not abuse the legal was undocumented. You regret using that word. Yes. Heres former term dhs chief on biden using the word illegal. Is not derogatory is in law, its how courts have been referred to and how the Department Dhs still refers to as illegal aliens in court proceedings. Ac
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keeping temperatures up. ahead of that we could have a frost again in scotland. clear skies in southern england and south wales and it will be chilly here. we have got the rain grinding to a halt in southern and central scotland and northern ireland and there will be some showers and a little bit of sunshine, but we could see wetter weather arriving in the far south of england and south wales. temperatures are deepening out a bit, but they are below par. ahead of that rain in scotland the temperatures could reach 16 degrees. on the second half of the weekend, broadly speaking, it is a mess. sunshine and showers in the east, we have got a north wind setting in across scotland, so that is why it is getting much colder here. it could still reach 13 or 1a in southern cold air all the way from the arctic on that northerly wind will be swooping down across the whole of the country and temperatures will be lower everywhere. and that is today s bbc news at six. you can keep up with a
tonight, bringing us the context are stefanie brown james, co founder of collective pac, the group campaigning for equal representation in american politics, and former ukjustice secretary and chief secretary to the treasury david gauke. welcome to the programme. for several days now western leaders have been providing political cover for the german chancellor, while privately venting frustration at his reluctance to send the leopard tanks to ukraine. according to german newspapers his refusal to approve the deliveries on friday, at a meeting of nato defence ministers, led to sharp words between him and the us secretary of defence lloyd austin. olaf schulz s office deny that, saying neither the tone nor content of the reports were true. but certainly there was frustration, and you could hear it when the bbc spoke, earliertoday, to the polish prime minister, who has decided to go it alone. let me put it this way, poland and the free world cannot afford not to send leopard ta