and run into malcolm kenyatta, who s a fellow pennsylvanian. and it was great to see him. and you know, the campaign has people like him talking about what people are actually feeling out there, i think that s going to be very, very helpful. you can give people statistics, you can give people all sorts of stuff, but we have to have real conversations about how are these things affecting you at home. so i thought, lot of surprises for me, lot of fun in one hallway running into two of my old friends. i m going to see you in not too many hours. we re going to do this all over again. get some sleep, my friend. a surprise from the supreme court today a ruling in favor of common sense. all the justices except thomas joined in favor in the case of preventing domestic abusers from having guns. chief justice roberts in the majority opinion wrote, quote, the laws confirm what common sense suggests, when an individual poses a clear threat of physical violence to another, the threa
which cost nearly £40 billion but mps says hasn t had a clear impact . and the fallout from the royal interview continues. the tv presenter piers morgan says he stands by his criticism of meghan markle after he quit his own tv show due to thousands of complaints. we begin in the us, where the house of representatives, the lower house of congress, is expected to pass a major stimulus package. it is worth $1.9 trillion. the plan was approved in the senate on saturday despite every republican voting against. here are the pictures from the house of representatives. it very much locate will pass on party lines. before the vote, there was a debate for several hours. this is what we heard from one democratic congresswoman. this is a historic day. it is the beginning of the end of the great covid depression. it also marks the end of a decades long successful battle by big corporations and the super rich in this country for trickle down economics. the idea that the rich getting ri
show. all that with palace insiders in just a moment. first, back here at home in america, the numbers at the border are staggering. 100,000 apprehensions in february alone. one border patrol agent telling fox news that we can t catch them and release them fast enough. the new york times now referring to migrant children in custody along the border in jail-like facilities and held longer than legally allowed. border officials fear that march could be more of the same and republicans are now urging the president to call this a national emergency or else the flow will not stop. we have not heard from the president himself on this situation in quite some time. this is his last comment on it six days ago. is there a crisis at the border? martha: now from the press podium, it s clear the pressure is building for an about face on the policy that is driving all of these people here. the messaging, does it need be tweaked all? it s not also about humanity but you might not be
jenkins is at a migrant camp across the border in mexico. david spunt is in virginia where undocumented immigrants are expected to be sent very soon, but we start up tonight with white house correspondent peter doocy live on the north lawn. good evening, peter. biko good evening, bret. it has now been six days since president biden said anything about what s going on at the border. members of the administration have been down there gathering facts but officials are trying to get the president s official events more focused on covid-19. president biden: i learned from the recovery act you ve got to be hands on. that was during the visit to a va facility giving a covert shot. no plan right now for a visit to the southern border. a trip for the president as many of you know includes air force one, extensive security, includes all of you of course. a small white house delegation just got back from border patrol and hhs facility for migrants in the first to quit from someo
have been allowed to cross. healthy average american neanderthal want to live in an open state. they let people go across the border. wins las vegas. great job. ainsley: good morning to you. it is 6:01 here on the east coast. thanks for waking up with us. brian is back. he was down there in florida. brian: i was with you on friday. like you never missed me. ainsley: you went to interview desantis that was shot so beautifully. his wife is so cute. they have all their kids in the governor s mansion with him. you will see the whole interview. brian: a couple of parts spending the day in florida where you can walk around. people are happy. they wear masks inside when they are supposed to. they can walk outside alone without one. it is interesting. steve: that will come up in half an hour. ainsley: steve and brian spent a lot of time in florida. i will come with you all. steve: florida is where the action is. it is 22 degrees in new york city. we re going up to 60 tomorr