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United states. , in the middle east rockets flying it looks like israel may have taken out the leader of hezbollah. We ll stay on that. And donald trump is taking the stage any moment for a town hall in warren, michigan, all important michigan, focused on the economy and saving the auto industry. And i hope you re sitting down for this. Kamala harris has made a trip to the border. Yeah. Hell has frozen over. She is going to speak live later this hour. But, first, kamala s high crimes at the border. That s the focus of tonight s angle. as i said, she is hitting the border, hoping to turn the page on her reputation as an open border zel lotted. Instead, the book was opened to reveal the stomachchurning truth about the criminal element she welcomed in. And in response to a congressional request for information, ice revealed that more than 13,000 illegal aliens convicted of murder are now in the united states. Oh, and they are not in custody. More than 1800 have been accused of murder as ....
the hall, that secret service was unaware of, seems like a real breach in the protocol they are, and is quite surprising. as you can imagine, secret service is now trying to get to the bottom of this to figure out exactly how this happened. i think it s important to note too that we are not sure that this intruder even knew that it was jake sullivan s house. and when we are talking about these different incidents i think we have to kind of, appreciate that they are on the spectrum. right. some people may have known who they were targeting, as it appears, at this moment, maybe just an intoxicated person running around. but, again, how did they get in the house without secret service noticing? it s terrifying. and in so doing, is there a movement towards getting more security for some of these lawmakers and potentially even their offices and their specific states? right. so, that s where we are at this moment in time. and i do you think that that really undersco ....
from texas. uvalde. where a new report is showing the kind of missteps that may have led to horror at one school. how one had a chance to shoot at the shooter, but instead, waited for permission to open fire. and i ll bring you exclusive information with the fulton county attorney. as her investigation pushes to overturn the election results in georgia continues. plus, overseas brits, asking, will he or won t he? boris johnson facing very direct, very intense calls for him to step down. so far, he says he s not going anywhere. i ll hallie jackson. glad you re shere with us this afternoon. we are starting with the latest out ofhighland park, illinois. investigative hecorrespondent t winter is here, too. a fair amount coming out at the court hearing. at the news conference we ve seen today. after the suspect was hit with seven murder charges. that s exactly right, hallie. we have a more complete picture of and the detail was actually captured and identified by wa po ....
bringing the total to 15. scientists say they are still unsure what s causing the outbreak but they believe it can be transmitted between humans, as well as from animals to humans. now on bbc news, it s time for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i am stephen sackur. constitutionally barred from seeking a second term in the countries upcoming election. but if he were running, his chances would not be good. his poll ratings are poor. last year, columbia was gripped by street protests, poverty, inequality and violence remain endemic. president duque is my guest today. could his departure signal columbia s rejection of the traditional ruling elite? president ivan duque. a very warm welcome to hardtalk. thank to hardtalk. you so much for allowing me thank you so much for allowing me to be here in the show. it is a pleasure having you in the studio. in a few weeks time, you will be leaving office and the opinion polls in columbia state a clear majority of your people disapprove ....
inequality and violence remain endemic. president ivan duque is my guest today. could his departures signal columbia s rejection of the traditional ruling elite? president ivan duque. a very warm welcome to hardtalk. it is a pleasure having you in the studio. in a few weeks time, you will be leaving office in the opinion polls in columbia state a clear majority of your people disapprove of the job you have done. why is that? let me tell you you have done. why is that? let me tell you something interesting. fouryears me tell you something interesting. four years ago, and the route of the elections, i got 39% of the vote and when you look at the national polls that have been outcome of those of the same numbers i have today. if i have a chance to run for reelection, for sure, i will fight for it not be reelected because we have important results to show six. we have an obligation to transform our country restore security and confidence to citizens, promote entrepreneur ....