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going to eke out and get to the war with some aid coming to ukraine, it s hurry up and wait. and that s because of the battle they re having on capitol hill whether it should be tied to border security funding. it s been the battle royale for republicans who insist on it and democrats who say that it shouldn t be part of this. griff jenkins has the latest from eagle pass, texas who are tying this border issue with so many others, griff. griff: neil, good morning. and you know, i am in eagle pass, texas yet again and i have spent more time in eagle pass than any other location on assignment this year because of a border crisis that continues to surge to record breaking levels. let me take you to the drone right here where we are in eagle pass and you can see every day, here we are, you see the buses lining up in the middle there. the migrants. it s actually a group of four or 500, they break them up into groups of about 100 and process them, most of them. i was just over ....
On the other hand, i think the fact that the zero covid policy has been pursued for three years has actually resulted in great success in china s fight against the pandemic, resulting in the lowest amount of deaths among the chinese people, the lowest amount of infections for the chinese people. i think china has all the reasons to be very proud of this achievement. the bbc says it s extremely concerned about the treatment of one of its journalists who was detained in handcuffs and assaulted while covering the protests in shanghai. ed lawrence, a cameraman, was held for several hours before being released. during that time, the bbc says he was beaten and kicked by police. chinese officials said the bbc s statement didn t reflect what happened. let s get more on this now with nigel inkster, who s a former director of operations and intelligence for mi6, and is now senior advisor for cyber security and china at the international institute for strategic studies. ....
Needs to be more flexible. on the other hand, i think the fact that the zero covid policy has been pursued for three years has actually resulted in great success in china s fight against the pandemic, resulting in the lowest amount of deaths among the chinese people, the lowest amount of infections for the chinese people. i think china has all the reasons to be very proud of this achievement. the bbc says it s extremely concerned about the treatment of one of its journalists who was detained in handcuffs and assaulted while covering the protests in shanghai. ed lawrence, a cameraman, was held for several hours before being released. during that time, the bbc says he was beaten and kicked by police. chinese officials said the bbc s statement didn t reflect what happened. joining me now is professor steve tsang, who s director of the china institute at the school of oriental and african ....
Of the chinese communist party here s his reaction to the protests. first of all, protests in multiple cities in china are very rare. and i hope the authorities and the covenant entities will really pay a lot of attention, to fully address the underlying legitimate grievances, if any, and then also take care of demands that the dynamic zero covid policy needs to be more flexible. on the other hand, i think the fact that the zero covid policy has been pursued for three years has actually resulted in great success in china s fight against the pandemic, resulting in the lowest amount of deaths among the chinese people, the lowest amount of infections for the chinese people. i think china has all the reasons to be very proud of this achievement. the bbc says it s extremely concerned about the treatment of one of its journalists who was detained in handcuffs and assaulted while covering the protests in shanghai. ed lawrence, a cameraman, ....
I want to keep walking for a bit, if that s okay with you, scottie, scott mcwinnie, our ca cameraman is here, i want to give you a sense of the density of people who are here, and none of these people, i want to say, jim, have any idea what is coming next. where can they go next? what are they supposed to do? on average most of them have been here for a couple of hours. the ones that we have talked to. they have basically been told by local authorities that they should take shelter. a lot of people described trying to take out money, and not being able to get money out of the banks. i asked a number of people if they had any cars if they considered fleeing, and the answer that you hear again and again, jim, is where would we flee to? where would we go to? there is a sense at the moment in ukraine and it is palpable that nowhere is safe, nowhere is ....