brian: we begin the third and final hour with a focus on president biden s border crisis. homeland security secretary mayorkas heads to eagle pass, texas today to get a first-hand look at the caogs and he can feel the hes. more than 2.3 million migrants have been released in the united states on joe biden s watch. ainsley: our co-host lawrence jones is live in eagle pass this morning. good morning, lawrence. lawrence: the secretary will be down here and see what is happening at the border. my home town of texas is epicenter of this crisis and last line of defense. if you look behind me, there is a migrant jumping the fence right now. i talked to him. he paid the cartel 20 to 30,000 dollars to cross the border. steve: lawrence, that is razor wire. lawrence: that is right. he came from honduras and he was waiting for the national guard to cross. he took his clothes off and jumped across the razor wire. he will be processed and meet his wife in california. just a liv
debt ceiling before we default. should be most consequential g7 in years. the bottom line is this should be g7 in which the president projects strength and resolve to our allies. if biden was on the top of his games, he would say we re going to protect our allies and i have a deal with mccarthy. that is what he should be saying, he s not. todd: lucas tomlinson live in washington with more. lucas. lucas: this trip hurts to move beyond that spy balloon. jake sullivan spoke en route to japan. common concerns and issues associated with the policies and practices, the people s republic of china will come up and i think you will see alignment and convergence around the principles of our approach to the people s republic of china. lucas: that is good dc wong speak. china will not be there, but will be focus of the meetings. trip was supposed to include a trip to new guinea. but the president s trip will be cut short. the president seemed optimistic before his flight to jap
Holy bleep . Violent tornado, guys. Violent tornado wow, that looks like its out of a movie. We begin this hour with a fox weather alert devastating video and catastrophic tornados ripping across the heartland and the worst may not be over as more severe storms are expected throughout the weekend. Fox weather is in elkhorn, nebraska with the very latest, nicole. David, good morning. Historic images of whats left behind after a Monster Tornado decimated the community of elkhorn, nebraska here. Youll take a look at one home where theres not a wall left standing. This home flattened in the sheer force of that violent tornado you saw moments ago. And you looked at what this once made this a home, roof,walls, ripped through the neighborhood. Its not just one home. Theres a sea of them and truly, a line of them that you can see that have been damaged one way or another. But at this time were talking about the next morning, and its incredible to see just how many people, an army or so of volu
welcome to all of you watching us here in the united states, canada, and all around the world. i m kim brunhuber. we begin in gaza where israel has been ratcheting up the military pressure with expanded ground operations. explosions were heard reverberating across the enclave through the night. the idf says it struck 150 underground targets overnight. this is said to be the most intense israeli bombardment since the war started. translator: in addition to offensive operations we carried out over the past few days, the idf ground forces are expanding their ground operation this evening. all communications, networks in gaza are reportedly out of service and have been for many hours. the mounting death toll led the u.n. general assembly to vote for an immediate cease-fire on friday. israel s foreign minister announced it as despicable. eleni, what more are we learning about israel s incursion into gaza in the last few hours? reporter: what we don t know is how many troops
go check it out. steve: luckily it happened at 16,000 feet, if it happened at 35 or 36,000 it would be catas catastrophic. ainsley: more sealed documents expected to be made public from jeffrey epstein. this comes after several document dumps last week which named people like former president bill clinton. we do not know what will be released today, keep it here. biden administration facing backlash overplan to remove a william penn statue. penn founded pennsylvania in 1682. brian: let s get rid of him. ainsley: parks are working with tribes to be more cluesive. call for public feedback has 500 responses on x, formerly twitter.