The subcommittee on Border Security facilitation and operations will come to order. The subcommittee is meeting today to receive testimony on assessing the adequacy of dhs efforts to prevent child deaths in custody. Without objection the chair is authorized to declare the subcommittee in recess at any point. The chair asks unanimous consent that representative underwood be permitted to sit and question the witnesses. The chair asks unanimous consent that represent garcia would be permitted to sit and question the witnesses. Without objection, so ordered. Jacqueline call mckean, 7 years old. Phillipe gomez alonso, 8 years old. Darlene krista bell cordova, 10 years old. Wanda leone gutierrez, 16 years old. Wilmer ramirez vasquez, 2 years old. Carlos hernandez vasquez, 16 years old. These six children died in the custody of the United States government just in the past 18 months. These children were migrants from Central America who died of preventible conditions that went untreated. And
scandals, with billions of dollars stolen from a government investment fund. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are kate ferguson, who s the political editor at the sun on sunday, and the broadcaster, david davies. tomorrow s front pages. let s start with the the liverpool echo, which is asking, whose side are you on? calling for help in finding the killer of 9 year old olivia, shot dead outside her home in liverpool. the i says murdered olivia pratt korbel becomes uk s youngest fatal victim of organised crime shooting. moving on to the metro, whose front cover is dominated by little olivia s killing as police hunting the gunman who shot dead the nine year old girl say it could be a suspected gangland hit gone wrong. a picture of primary school aged olivia is on the front page of the daily express, which says a manhunt for her killers is under way. the times reports that the raf s red arrows is engulfed by a bully
A journey to a World Without buddhas joins me now for me to. So i was a todd, thank so much for coming on. As i was saying, it was taught benjamin. He came on the show and i did try that. Hes testified in congress about immigration. He came to us, doesnt need that many more immigrants saw us off, but he suddenly said, look, you know, if its full, thats what, thats what those one less immigration theyre talking about. Its just the law and the fact we, the United States needs more or fewer immigrants is by the, by all these are the immigrants are coming and this is the biggest crisis. What do you think when i hear those, those sources sentiments and statements i, i really think to, you know, theres in the United States, theres pretty powerful forces that are far more broader fortification, more and very, and, you know, i guess the, the term they use anti immigrant, right, but the, the, or against the idea of the people crossing in the United States and those, those sorts of arguments. Th
Highlighted in darker shades of green and yellow popping through wrightstown Medford Lakes and also kind of pushing in toward the city. So, a little damp this morning. The wide view though shows that you once that rain gets through, we are very likely going to see this rain wrapping up to the north and during the afternoon we might even get some sun back in play. Temperatures right now 50 degrees in philadelphia. Just 44 in allentown. 42 in reading. 49 degrees in wilmington. 48 in millville and 51 down the pike in cape may. Winds arent coming up from the south anymore. Theyve turned from the north so well probably be a few degrees cooler today but like yesterday the winds arent all that strong. Heres whats going to happen temperaturewise. We start at 47 degrees at 7 oclock 53 at 10 oclock and noon 57 but the rain dying down. By 3 oclock 59 degrees. Thats your high. We might get 60 on a couple thermometers this afternoon. Some sun coming back and dipping back to 53 by 6 oclock. A beauti
Diagnosed with the disease in the United States. Texas Health Presbyterian hospital issued a statement saying duncan had told the nurse he had been in africa before he was sent home september 25th. She entered that information in the nursing portion of the Electronic Medical record but it was not seen by a doctor. Omar villafranca is in dallas with more on the widening Ebola Outbreak. Omar, good morning. Reporter good morning, annemarie. Thomas duncan is still in serious condition and his family is being monitored. And doctors are getting ready to treat another american infected with the deadly disease. A free laynce cameraman covering the Ebola Outbreak in africa will be flown to the u. S. From liberia for treatment after contracting the deadly virus. He had recently begun working with an nbc news Team Including correspondent dr. Nancy snyderman who spoke to nbc host Rachel Maddow from nairobi. Even going beyond the cdc guidelines. Reporter in the states hazmat crews in texas will dec