of migrants following the expiration of title a2. that s the measure put in place three years ago, it was invoked during the trump adminisrtation to slow the spread of covid 19 across the us mexico border. in doing this, us authorities were allowed to turn away asylum seekers. while title 42 was in place, around 2.8 million people were expelled, according to us customs and border protection. but with the end of the us health emergency, title 42 has now also officially expired. a potential surge of migrants to the us mexico border could strain local communities and the humanitarian challenge. us officials said on friday they did not see a substantial increase in migrant crossings. but many have pointed out that this is only the start of a new reality at the border, not the end. our reporter anjelica casas has more on what the expiry of title 42 means for the border. for the last three years, migrants and asylum seekers trying to reach the us have been in limbo. title 42, a c
life. oh my god i can t wait. [laughter] rich: you see year after year and the times she has lived through, what she has experienced and what the monarchy itself has experienced over the past 70 years now that she has been queen. it is just an amazing celebration we been watching over the last several days here. really marking quite a historic run was a top monarch in england. absolutely. it is something we can all enjoy. it doesn t matter if you are they are or were ever you are because the queen has such grace. she has such charm and such leadership that you just really admire her as a renaissance woman. what she has it done and what she has represented. no one is perfect but we all love queen elizabeth the second period i am just so excited to see that everybody is they are. people came from all over the course and londoners are out but people came from all over the world to see this in person. our greg palkot s life in the middle of it all. he s right there in london. g
Work inside her government one by one they resigned and walked away Prime Minister theresa may end her break to leave the u. K. Out of the European Union she says her plan is the only plan but how much longer tonight the future of the Prime Minister as uncertain as. Im burnt off in berlin this is the day. But i believe with every fiber of my plea that the cool science says out is the right one for our country and all people this is no pressure this is a failure of government policy this is a bridge city but a diverse on the priorities of the british people it needs to be rejected yes stiff and sometimes uncomfortable decisions that have to be named i understand fully that there are some who are unhappy with those compromises and difficult publicly will
concede to a regime which open equal pretty damaging to the economy but devastating to the public trust and also said that one simple fact remains and that is that nobody has produced any alternative proposal you have the story of talent
we were at a party this other night, we were drinking and remember what you said? kat: none much that s true. greg: i wouldn t mind bombing mexico just once kat: none of that is true. tyrus: cross mexico off the book tour. greg: they don t get american books there. tyrus: bought mine. greg: yes, tyrus? tyrus: one day i m just going to do it for both of us, snook kat: yeah. tyrus: i think greg:. greg: am i going to get murdered. tyrus: even earlier on the five, you made a great point and you were talking about how even scientists, right? because what is really mean is telling the truth, or asking a question. that s when they call you mean. you were talking about scientists, how they are more caught up in the mob than their own they would rather maybe up a story and stick to their outcome opposed to if something changes. so if it s decided, you re mean
but you get the idea after doing a story like this that people are going to go there because the reasons they re getting there are more powerful than any political battle in texas or in washington. in trying to get through these barriers, from what you re learning from people there, these floating buoys are anchored, so they are somewhat stationary. how are they getting around them, under them, through them, in between the buoys? one of the immigrants was telling us it s just one more obstacle. they come all the way from venezuela. they cross the darien gap. they cross mexico. this is just one more obstacle. they re going to, he said, try to go around them. they re going to have to walk a little bit more and it may be a little bit more dangerous, but the mission remains. they say we re not going to stop until we get there. razor wire in the water?