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i, everyone. thanks for tuning into this hour, where we bring you tomorrow s news tonight. but there is a big story tonight to bring you. and that is the expected surge at the border, as the trump era policy used to quickly turn away so migrants is set to expire in less than an hour. we have our great lineup of reporters with me tonight. we have paulo sandoval, athena jones, shimon prokupecz is, and it lavandera is also standing by for us live in el paso texas, where this is happening. so, in less than our that trump era policy that turned away migrants is going to expire. thousands of men and women or children are waiting just across the border and federal officials are paulo sandoval, what can we expect in the coming hours? what we could expect, which is, we may not see those numbers in fact colleagues on the ground have been reporting this, that we we have seen, though, some significant numbers in the last couple of days, about 10,000 apprehensions of the ....
criminal indictment. i know, and it all kind of convergence that one spot, right at that spot is trump. imagine that. do stay tuned, next week it s been great to see you these days, michael. you too, alex. and thanks to all of you at home for joining us this hour. tomorrow president trump is holding what he s doing as the first official rally in 2024 presidential campaign. now trump couldn t pick anywhere in the country for this event, he may have focused on iowa or the first republican presidential caucus was gonna be held. he could ve stayed close to home, in florida, and redrawn desantis yes, a little bit. but instead trump chose texas. a state that really doesn t appear to have much strategic for his come back that he didn t choose houston or dallas or austin, or any of the highly populated cities that texas has to offer. trump chose the 24th largest city in texas skipping 23 more logical choices. to land on waco. a city of just 140,000 people that is fa ....
and the traditions and the protocols are certain assumptions that we have made presidents will abide by the constitution he would exploit the holes in the system the way trump did and then have trump make excuses for him and lie. exhibit a, rudy giuliani four seasons total landscaping the hair and i and the lies. it was a call by? all the networks! wow! all the networks! you couldn t possibly believe that the company counting our phone is owned by two venezuelans who were allies of chavez her present allies of mentor with a company whose chairman is a close associate of george soros. he s the biggest donor to the democrat party, the biggest donor to antifa and the biggest donor to black lives matter. my goodness! look like on dope. it s quite clear this feeling. yeah it s always blames someone else right? and it s like. this blame that person. it s never them. let s blame the media, except they don t blame the media. a clown car full of lies, and now rudy giuliani i ....
floor. my god help me please. a teenage mom at the center of a murder mystery. fingers were pointed everywhere at everybody. who had a motive to kill? hello and welcome to dateline. a teenage mom and her close circle of friends find themselves at the center of an emotional situation. they were carefree california girl still in high school, but soon their lives would change in a way that if you could ve predicted. here s keith morrison with mean girls. an interesting species a teenage girls. some are sweet. some are not. we call them mean girls. and some in particular as you are about to see have been very mean indeed. i was 1997 when their story began here in the high desert north of l.a.. lancaster, california. there was sara chapin, than 18, a cheerleader and local beauty queen. you are pretty popular kid in high school? i was fairly popular but i was a cheerleader. which helps? yes. amy priest myre, 16, sporty, and ap student who looked like the g ....
kilometres or 44 miles south west of marrakech in the remote and sparsely populated high atlas mountains. it was so strong it was felt as far away as the capital city rabat. residents in marrakesh have told the reuters news agency that the earthquake toppled buildings in the old city a unesco world heritage site. state tv footage shows brick and concrete rubble lying in the street, and crushing cars. unverified videos on social media shows people running out of buildings and walking through clouds of dust. these are images from morocco. the us geological survey says the quake hit at a relatively shallow depth of 18.5 kilometers that s about 11 and a half miles deep. people have reportedly remained on the streets fearing major aftershocks. some additional minor quakes have been reported and shaking was also felt in the coastal cities of casablanca and essaouira. do our main story now. leaders from many of the world s largest economies are gathering in india for t ....