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Administration is wavinging them in. Here is whats happening on a daily basis at key crossing points. Federal government releasing bus load after bus load of migrants to private organizations where they are being assisted with travel to cities and states across the country. Little fear of deportation when they cross that border, dana. Dana we want to take you to one of the flash points along the border. Bill melugin is in mission, texas. Good morning, bill. Good morning to you. The day before title 42 ended back in may dhs Secretary Mayokas held a Press Conference at the white house where he promised tougher consequences for any migrants caught crossing illegally after title 42 ended. Listen. I want to be very clear. Our borders are not open. People who cross our border unlawfully and without a legal basis to remain will be promptly processed and removed. Will be promptl ....
the new calls for tougher regulations. > the mysterery at sea. what happened to three experienced american sailors who disappeared without a trace off the coast of mexico almost two weeks ago? a new treatment for melanoma brings promising results. rates of recurrence and death down dramatically and ten years after the boston marathon bombing, how their injuries forged a bond that has withstood the test of time, inspiring america. announcer: this is nbc nightly news with lester holt good evening and welcome. an akron, ohio grand jury charging decision in the police shooting death of jayland walker has that city on nervous edge tonight. the grand jury declining to indict eight police officers who fired some 46 bullets into walker, killing him. it happened at the end of a chaotic chase last summer, much of it caught on police dash and body cams walker was black seven of the officers are white. ohio attorney general dave yost today noting the sheer number of sho ....
at the 25-year-old black motorist last june. the state attorney general saying the officers thought walker was reaching for a gun during a chase. will it ignite new protests? breaking news in kansas city. a homeowner charged with two felony counts after he shot a black teenager who rang his doorbell mistakenly. the prosecutor now saying there was a racial component in the case. growing outrage by u.s. allies after the leak by a national guardsman of those top secret documents, and what they reveal about washington s china concerns. a string of massive and worrying chemical explosions acrossss america.. the new calls for tougher regulations. the mystery at sea. what happened to three experienced american sailors who disappeared without a trace off the coast of mexico almost two weeks ago? a new treatment for melanoma brings promising results. rates of recurrence and death down dramatically. and ten years after the boston marathon bombing, how their injuries f ....
Specifically at smoke from wildfires, particulate matter 2.5. lung experts across the country have known for a long time it can be associated with problems. why? it is so small. those particles are so small and previous studies out of the british medical journal have shown up to 40% increase in dementia. viewers want to know why am i talking about the brain when it s coming through the lungs? the answer is, it s so small it crosses the blood/brain barrier into the brain. another study out of the university of north carolina shows that it causes neural inflammation in the brain. we know from increasing research that if the brain gets inflamed, it can lead to alzheimer s and dementia. we ve been focusing on the abnormal proteins in the brain but inflammation is the key. these particles in your body can ....
Gardening with his great-grandchild. and this black it looked like soot or something falling from the sky. reporter: cherese munion lives in east palestine. i m concerned with myself but i want to make sure that my kids are going to be okay. reporter: a coalition of groups working to track and prevent chemical disasters estimates there s a chemical fire, explosion, or toxic release every other day in this country. that is just simply too much. you can t smell cancer on your skin, right? so these chemicals can do harm, either immediately or over a long period of time. reporter: the coalition wants stronger epa regulations on hazmat storage, switching to safer alternatives, and informing communities and firefighters of the toxins in their back yards. lung experts warn even minimal exposure to some toxins can do lasting damage. the effects can last for some time. and how long, could be weeks, could be months, could be years. reporter: lynn childers is most concerned for hi ....