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and deport. >> dana: big cities are is struggling to find shelter for migrants as temperatures are plunging to dangerous lows. police stations and airports are packed wall-to-wall and more migrants arrive every day. fox business is live at chicago's o'hare airport. what's happening there today? >> dana, the temperatures right now are about minus 32 with the windchills and 263 migrants sleeping at o'hare. the last check that we got from friday's city data. these people are sleeping right by the windows, right by the doors. as you can imagine it is incredibly cold and incredibly uncomfortable to be here. 15,000 migrants have a slightly better situation. they are in brick and mortar shelters. 141 people are at the landing zone where the buses enter the city through and they are now on

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series a lot. they have got australia worried or right and disrupted, a few thousand heart rate and a nailbiting finale here in bristol. australia won the toss, but it fails, their earnings are tailored stunning catches, drop catches and a belligerent batch, the runs flowed, wickets fell regularly as well with sophie ecclestone astana to take the sophy ridge field early. chances to beth mooney, one of those dropped on 19 but she carried australia to 263 as an angler more than they ever chaste to when i1—dayer against them. we have a rugged australian reply, extras aplenty in the to the traps and always will have their own weight but then australia could 151—dayers in a row started taking wickets after we get to english hopes with them until kate cross combined with captain heather knight to see england to a famous win. what is this all mean? with two

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all right, and disrupted a few thousand heart rates in a nailbiting finale here in bristol. australia won the toss, batted first, their innings a tale of stunning catches, dropped catches and a belligerent beth, the runs flowed, wickets fell regularly as well with sophie ecclestone having a stunner to remove phoebe litchfield early. plenty of easier chances went down to beth mooney, one of those dropped on 19, but she carried australia to 263 and set england more than they'd ever chased to win a one—dayer against them. we have a ragged australian in reply, extras aplenty, england race down to the traps and were always well ahead of the run rate, but then australia, who'd won 15 one—dayers in a row, started taking wicket after wicket and took english hopes with them until kate cross combined with captain heather knight to see england to a famous win. what does is this all mean? with two games to go the series is level and england

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the women's _ could be the comeback of the summer, the women's ashes which is very much alive and _ the women's ashes which is very much alive and nobody thought they would be saying _ alive and nobody thought they would be saying that a few weeks ago when, remember, _ be saying that a few weeks ago when, remember, in this multiformat series. — remember, in this multiformat series, england were 6—0 down and seemingly— series, england were 6—0 down and seemingly down and out but they have fought _ seemingly down and out but they have fought back to level the series. it's incredible. i genuinely believe the women's fightback was the inspiration for the men's fightback. you are absolutely right and it could — you are absolutely right and it could be — you are absolutely right and it could be now if the england man can draw level— could be now if the england man can draw level at old trafford to make their series 2—2. it shows, never give _ their series 2—2. it shows, never give up — their series 2—2. it shows, never give up until— their series 2—2. it shows, never give up until it's over and it's not over~ _ give up until it's over and it's not over~ very— give up until it's over and it's not over. very much on. world champions australia had previously been on a remarkable run of 41 wins from their last 42, one day matches, but have been rattled by england's attacking approach and against all the odds the mutli—format series, is now level, with two matches to play. england won the latest contest to make _ england won the latest contest to make it _ england won the latest contest to make it 6—6 in the series in australia _ make it 6—6 in the series in australia batted first and made 263 from their— australia batted first and made 263 from their 50 overs.

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nat scivver—brunt and alex bell, picking up two wickets each. in response, captain heather knight, led from the front — hitting an unbeaten 75 as england produced their highest one day run chase — and won by 2 wickets. they must still win the final two matches, or win one and draw one, to reclaim the ashes, for the first time in a decade. it is definitely on, we try to take it one _ it is definitely on, we try to take it one game _ it is definitely on, we try to take it one game at _ it is definitely on, we try to take it one game at a _ it is definitely on, we try to take it one game at a time _ it is definitely on, we try to take it one game at a time and - it is definitely on, we try to take it one game at a time and we i it is definitely on, we try to take i it one game at a time and we won't look too _ it one game at a time and we won't look too far— it one game at a time and we won't look too far ahead _ it one game at a time and we won't look too far ahead and _ it one game at a time and we won't look too far ahead and i _ it one game at a time and we won't look too far ahead and i know- it one game at a time and we won't look too far ahead and i know it's i it one game at a time and we won't look too far ahead and i know it's a | look too far ahead and i know it's a clich d _ look too far ahead and i know it's a clich d answer, _ look too far ahead and i know it's a clich d answer, but _ look too far ahead and i know it's a clich d answer, but with _ look too far ahead and i know it's a clich d answer, but with more - clich d answer, but with more successful— clich d answer, but with more successful when _ clich d answer, but with more successful when we _ clich d answer, but with more successful when we have i clich d answer, but with more i successful when we have been internal— successful when we have been internal and _ successful when we have been internal and focused _ successful when we have been internal and focused on - successful when we have been i internal and focused on ourselves and we _ internal and focused on ourselves and we have _ internal and focused on ourselves and we have another— internal and focused on ourselves and we have another game - internal and focused on ourselves and we have another game we i internal and focused on ourselves i and we have another game we need to win at— and we have another game we need to win at southampton _ and we have another game we need to win at southampton on _ and we have another game we need to win at southampton on sunday- and we have another game we need to win at southampton on sunday and i and we have another game we need to win at southampton on sunday and wej win at southampton on sunday and we know the _ win at southampton on sunday and we know the australians _ win at southampton on sunday and we know the australians are _ win at southampton on sunday and we know the australians are only- win at southampton on sunday and we know the australians are only one i know the australians are only one win away — know the australians are only one win away from _ know the australians are only one win away from retaining _ know the australians are only one win away from retaining it, - know the australians are only one win away from retaining it, so i know the australians are only one win away from retaining it, so the j win away from retaining it, so the main _ win away from retaining it, so the main goal— win away from retaining it, so the main goal is — win away from retaining it, so the main goal is to— win away from retaining it, so the main goal is to get— win away from retaining it, so the main goal is to get ourselves i win away from retaining it, so the main goal is to get ourselves to i main goal is to get ourselves to parity— main goal is to get ourselves to parity with _ main goal is to get ourselves to parity with them _ main goal is to get ourselves to parity with them and _ main goal is to get ourselves to parity with them and it - main goal is to get ourselves to parity with them and it is - main goal is to get ourselves to parity with them and it is 6—6 i main goal is to get ourselves to i parity with them and it is 6—6 and we couldn't— parity with them and it is 6—6 and we couldn't be _ parity with them and it is 6—6 and we couldn't be in— parity with them and it is 6—6 and we couldn't be in a _ parity with them and it is 6—6 and we couldn't be in a better- parity with them and it is 6—6 and we couldn't be in a better place i we couldn't be in a better place going _ we couldn't be in a better place going into — we couldn't be in a better place going into the _ we couldn't be in a better place going into the last _ we couldn't be in a better place going into the last two - we couldn't be in a better place going into the last two games. i there will be a new winner of the women's singles at wimbledon this year, with the semi—finals taking place today. elina svitolina, is up

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from being 6—0 down, and seemingly down and out, england's women have moved a step closer, to completing the most incredible ashes fightback. they've won the first of the one—day internationals to level the series at 6—6. australia batted first, and made 263 from their 50 overs, nat sciver—brunt and alex bell, picking up two wickets each. in response, captain heather knight led from the front, hitting an unbeaten 75, as england produced their highest one day run chase and won by two wickets. they must still win the final two matches, or win one and draw one, to reclaim the ashes, for the first time in a decade. we want our best again. but to get over the line, and especially in pressure moments like that, where previously maybe we would have crumbled a little bit, we really held strong and we looked really calm out there, which has been something that we've been focusing on. so yeah, it's really exciting that we haven't played our best cricket yet and we're still, it's now 6—all and it's all to play for, really. we've come over here to win games of cricket _ we've come over here to win games of

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win the _ extra mile to get over the line and win the ashes back. for ten years, world champions australia, have been pretty much invincible, but now they are having to deal with three defeats on a trot, and england are right back in the women's ashes series, with two matches to play. england won the latest contest, the first of the one—day internationals to make it 6—6 in the multi format series. australia batted first and made 263 from their 50 overs. nat sciver—brunt and alex bell picking up two wickets each. in response, captain heather knight led from the front, hitting an unbeaten 75 as england produced their highest one day run chase, and won by two wickets. they must still win one more and at least avoid defeat in the other to reclaim the ashes for the first time in a decade. we want our best again. but to get over the line, and especially in pressure moments like that, where previously maybe we would have crumbled a little bit, we really held strong and we looked really calm out there, which has been something that we've been focusing on. so yeah, it's really exciting that we haven't played our best cricket yet and we're still, it's now 6—all

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britain, as three other players are all out. what a story that would be for chris eubanks. cricket, and england's women need 264 to win their first of three odi against australia and level of the ashes. england got off to a good start with kate cross taking the early wicket, lbw, in the first over. sophie ecclestone with a spectacular catch. england did well to restrict australia to 263, but will be hoping five missed catches and a missed stumping of beth mooney will not come back to haunt them. sorry to cut sport short but there you see the pictures. the ukrainian president is at the microphone.

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the disruptors. that's what heather knight wanted england to be, to keep this women's ashes series alive. they have got australia worried all right, and disrupted a few thousand heart rates in a nail biting finale here in bristol. australia, won the toss batted first. their innings was a tale of stunning catches, dropped catches and a belligerent bet. the runs flowed, but wickets fell regularly to sophie ecclestone with a stunner to remove phoebe litchfield early, plenty of easier chances went down to beth mooney was one of those dropped on 19, but she carried australia to 263, and set england more than they'd ever chased to win a one day against them. we've got a ragged australia in reply. extras aplenty. england raced out of the traps and were always well ahead of the run rate. but then australia, who had won 15 one—days in a row, started taking wicket after wicket and took english hopes with them

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