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shocking video showing a migrant squeezing himself through a border fence into the u.s. and you can ask yourself whether or not this is just a preview of things to come real soon 13 days and counting. new hour starts now. dana has the day off. i m bill hemmer. shannon, you are back with us. shannon: always my pleasure to be with hemmer time. thank you so much. for dana today. officials expect upwards of 10,000 migrants to cross into our country daily, every day when title 42 ends. it is coming up on may 11. chaos is already beginning to unfold in el paso where migrants packed the city streets in high speed car chases take place on a nearly daily basis. this situation is no better on the mexican side of the border where thousands of migrants have set up camps waiting to cross as biden administration officials finally lay out a new asylum plan. bill: making migration more safe, orderly, humane. the whole model is to reach the people where they are to cut the smuggle ....
meteorologists say around an entire summer s worth of rain fell in just a few hours and the deluge is set to continue. in around ten minutes time you will be watching newswatch. before that though, it s time for click. it isa it is a pretty spectacular view from the lara: it is a pretty i spectacular view from earth s orbit. spencer: and there many things that have that view these days. a couple of space stations and thousands of satellites. and more and more companies want to put stuff up there. did you know that the closer you are to the equator, the easier it is to get things up to the right speed to go into orbit? that is because that is where the earth is spinning fastest, so as you launch, it gives you an extra whang. and that is why the uk space port is way down south in cornwall. and that is why it was there, earlier in the year that virgin orbit attempted the first satellite launch from uk soil. marc cieslak: the uk s first functioning spaceport is here in cor ....
so, what s going on here is the bbc inferring that someone s political allegiance means that their criticism is somehow invalid. are we, in future, going to be informed when a guest is conservative supporting 7 i d really be interested in the editorial process here. and lissy wilkins contrasted the description of mr needle as labour supporting with the treatment of the bbc chairman in the following item on monday s program. no mention was made of mr sharp s support of the tory party or, indeed, the large donation he had made to the tory party. if this is to be the bbc s policy to identify the political allegiance of everyone appearing in the programme, this policy should apply to everyone. we put those points to bbc news and they told us: the bbc chairman richard sharp gave an interview on tuesday to the corporation s own media editor. katie razzall. it came two days after newspaper story allege he d helped facilitate a loan to the then prime minister, borisjohnson, jus ....
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