every community in america should be sharing in the burdens. it shouldn t all fall on a handful of red states. we are not a sanctuary state and it s better to be able to go to a sanctuary jurisdiction. instead of working on solutions republicans are p playing publics with human beings using them as props. what they re doing is wrong, un-american and reckless. president biden ripping the governors of florida and texas for busing and flying migrants to democratic states. texas governor greg abbott sent two buses of migrants to the president s resident in washington. and now jb pritzker is sounding off, saying they re not telling them how many migrants are coming or when they re arriving. the governor of texas is choosing not to tell the ngo or chicago how many people are on the buses before they arrive. they won t tell us how many infants, children, seniors, or families are on board. we have tried to direct the buses to reception centers in chicago that we have prepared
video of atrocities, including this surveillance video obtained by cnn which shows russian soldiers shooting two unarmed civilians as they walked away from an encounter on the outskirts of kyiv. prosecutors say they are investigating this as a war crime. nic robertson is in finland this morning. s sara, tell us more. this camera stayed on, showing this all the way through from beginning to end. it is incredibly disturbing to watch but what it reveals are russian soldiers shooting two men as they walk away. this is a stark example of a potential war crime perspetrate by russian forces, an example the world has not yet seen, russian soldiers shooting two civilians in the back. cnn obtained the surveillance video taken from this dealership video. russians tried and failed to shell their way to the capitol. the fight along this road was clearly fierce. but what happened outside this business was not a battle between soldiers or even soldiers and armed civilians. it was a cowa
in 2020 fiscal year 2020 they were 405,000 illegal immigrants apprehended at the border. fiscal year 2022, just two years later but under biden now, there were two-point to million illegal immigrants apprehended. yes, they never went down in january. but it was still the highest that it has been. and so is still over 150,000 illegal immigrants that have been apprehended. and then yes, 30,000 people they are letting illegally cross the border now through this new program they have. so then you have the amounts that are apprehended at the border. the known got a ways plus this 30,000 people a month from certain countries that are now not even counted in the mix. so it is a huge crisis. it is a disaster.
at 18 or 20% in the 80s. i don t know if my father is up early enough, he says when i bought a house, it was x rate. we re complainer but it s a big change in a short period of time. does it make it harder, affect the overall real estate market? it does. things will start to slow down and practically speaking two years ago the average price was $405,000 for a home and a 30 year was less than 3%. today the average home price is $540,000, and rates are at 6%. that s real money. that s double for people. that s $30,000 for your down payment, assuming 20% down. that s double your monthly mortgage payment. that s real money for people. as you said, it s all contextual. it used to be in the double digits. it s not horrible and people are
we have far, far surpassed that. that was just a matter of thousands. this is such a difficult moment because over two years we ve had this drum beat of people dying, people dying, people dying and it s easy to lose track of the enormity of it all. so let s put it in some perspective. we re marking 1 billion deaths from covid-19. if we look at hiv, which has been around for more than 40 years, 700,000 lives lost. world war ii, about 405,000 u.s., these are all u.s. lives lost. vietnam war, 58,000 u.s. lives lost. look how large this 1 million number is. now, we heard the president talk about honoring the people we ve lost by doing everything we can to fight this virus. the sad truth is as a country we re not doing everything we can to fight this virus. if you look at these vaccination numbers in the u.s., when you look at eligible americans who could get vaccinated, 17% have