practical and available now? well, there are really four things on my mind in terms of what we can do and one of those is around the idea of i m going to say target hardening which is involves a lot of these security technologies, and some of those could be very helpful. but they also have to have good policy and procedure around them. i think that, you know, some of these incidence should be driving us looking at more of these type technologies, but i think we also have to couple that with understanding the human element of this. we need carefully selected, specifically trained s.r.on s to counter some s.r.o. s to counter some of these issues. they can do it they ve done it there are a number of things we can do to improve the situations in the school environment. john, i know one of the things a lot of folks have brought up is single entry and exit point when you have a school with hundreds of thousands of kids you think about something like a fire or some other tragedy going o
whether some covid precautions hurt rather than helped. fox affiliates covering tonight fox 5 in san diego. mental co-officials find a fully operational drug u.s. territory exit point for the passage way located inside industrial warehouse just 200 yards 2340r9 of the border. tijuana police say the tunnel was being used to run drugs into the u.s. and other illicit activities. this is a live look at dallas from our affiliate fox 4. one of the big story there tonight clean up on interstate 30. about a quarter of the a million eggs after a big rig crashed through a guardrail that is a lot of eggs. the accident caused major traffic delays as crews cleaned up the mess. an estimated 35,000 pounds of eggs were lost scrambled. lost. that s tonight s live look outside the beltway from
good number still missing with families trying to find out where their loved ones were and are. remember, this was an exit point out of the country to find safer locales. a lot of those people ended up dying on that safer locale can. in the meantime, we are also looking at u.n. and worldwide reaction amid at least a commitment by nato countries to provide much heavier military equipment to protect ukrainians and also bring up the fight. let s go to alex hogan in lviv with more. alex. reporter: hi, neil. the words for the children, that was spray if painted on one of the missiles that struck a train station, and children were among the dozens who were killed just trying to escape. we know that hundreds others have been wombed. the death toll continues to rise as families search for victims who were trying to escape in the eastern side of the country. russia, however, denies all of
difficult. as you can understand it has been fairly chaotic. so we re still trying to get the ball rolling on getting humanitarian supplies into the country. we just had to leave kyiv yesterday and we linked up the rest of our team. the movement took took days and should have taken one. harris: we are getting reports from our crew on the ground in lviv, the exit point across into poland, that russian forces are headed in that direction. talk to me about the people that you are meeting. their resolve and they know they are in danger. we have a few seconds. we don t want to keep you up too long. go ahead. no worries at all. i ve been so impressed with the ukrainian people. i cannot expound enough about their patriotism. they are brave. you are seeing these men take up arms. yesterday they were working office jobs. what more can i say about that? and the conventional forces are