them very, very sick with malaria desperately looking for help. and i also saw that we should be strengthening our relationship with panama to also help them except protections for people. but the reality pretty is that we don t have added staff at the border. we re not processing the resources with more supports. imagine having to seek attorney and you have four hours to do so. i don t even know if i can hire an attorney in less than four hours and then be able to be able to demonstrate the fear and the experience i just went through so some officer at the border can determine if i have credible fear or they re going to repatriate me immediately back to the country that obviously it doesn t. aclu has said it. there, so it s unacceptable. it goes against everything we say. should we be doing more to address the issues? should we increase legal passwords? should be building infrastructure at the ports of entry. you should be doing all of that merely restricting does not solve the proble
class= nosel > budget vendor hall campaign smart as a judging by got it. got it, boss. honor you got this erin burnett outfront week nights at seven odd cnn good morning. welcome to cnn this morning it is saturday, june 8, if the officially, we re now into see you in a newsroom. i m victor blackwell. i m amara walker. this is a special edition of cnn newsroom is smerconish is off this week and michael will be back next. so week. we start with breaking news this morning, there is rejoicing in the streets of israel today after the idf announced that four hostages who have been in captivity the october 7 attacks have been rescued earlier, the idf spokesman offered these details into their rescue this was a high risk complex mission based on precise intelligence conducted in daylight in two separate buildings. deep inside gaza while under fire under fire inside the buildings, under fire on the way hat on the way out from gaza, all forces rescued our hostages israeli f
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friend and said, did cher meet somebody does she have a man that i don t know about is something going on? she never mentioned that ever she s waiting for you. there s no man she didn t that keith noted somethin strange about the messages they were written in cher usual style. instead of small letters, i would be all capitals. and she would always right a-r-e, and it would be r for our. instead of t-o it would be 2 it just changed. and then, the text messages just stopped cher s aunt mary call the u. s embassy in panama and beg fo help the embassy made a big poin of saint people disappear al the time and if she wants to b found she will contact you so, i had a hard time shouting into the darkness of the embassy, saying help me, hel me things got worse. cher didn t call her father on his birthday it was a huge alarm bell i knew how she felt about her dad. she would never, ever miss his birthday so, something had happened t cher for sure. after two months, it wa starin
lives. this is what we should be doing and what we should have been doing for a very long time. title 42 actually sealed off the border in order, from our perspective, just to seal it off. what has happened is we put vulnerable human beings in more vulnerable and dangerous conditions in the mexican region. we need to lift title 42, allow for individuals to come into the united states and then have the community support, as we have done in the past, support asylum seekers who just need a chance at live. and we were seeing there secretary blinken and along with secretary mayorkas in panama. are you asking for the border to just be completely open and let everyone in? however, there is history to look at and there is precedent and there is also humanitarian