the white house between president biden and the top four congressional leaders as negotiators struggle to come to a deal on border policy and aid for ukraine. meanwhile, the humanitarian crisis at the border now overwhelming first responders. we ll talk to the fire chief and eagle pass, texas, who says his rescuers are, quote, tired of seeing dead people. and we ll speak with former el paso congressman beto o rourke, who criticizes both sides for failing to act. and we begin this hour in a federal courtroom, right here in new york city, where former president donald trump is listening to writer e. jean carroll testify against him. this is happening in damages portion of the second defamation case she has brought against him. with us to start off our coverage this hour, nbc news correspondent garrett haake, manchester, new hampshire, nbc news rehema ellis, and jessica roth, former federal prosecutor in new york, who is now a professor at cardoza law school. rehema, what is h
hello. it s friday that this is outnumbered. i m kayleigh mcenany with my cohosts, emily company when harris faulkner petronius, fox news contributor lisa lisa boothe, and pete hegseth. president biden s first campaign speech of the new year. what do you expect? it appears the president promised to be a uniter in chief as he has said oh and over, but is set to sell more division throughout the country. the president s remarks in pennsylvania will not be focused on pressing issues like the economy and war in israel, the crisis on our southern border. there s a lot of pressing issues. instead, he will set his sights on so-called maga extremists. the president has not been able to effectively top big wins or a compliments. he is leaning in on this so-called threat to democracy messaging, while battling exceptionally low poll numbers. this will not be the first time we ve seen him do this. ahead of the midterms, he gave a prime time speech titled the continued battle
biden s handling of documents. media firestorm, documents linked to the president found at his home in delaware. a story with a lot of moving parts. here is what we believe we know at the moment. dana: let s go back. november 2nd is when the president s lawyers find classified documents in a closet at his former office in washington, d.c. alert the national archives and they retrieve them the next day and refer the matter to the department of justice. this is just days before the mid-term elections. the story was kept under wraps. bill: on november 14th garland appoints special counsel for trump. the president s lawyers tell him they ve found a second set of documents inside the president s garage. dana: that seals the deal. a week later garland appoints a special counsel. bill: documents in question were scattered across two locations, the penn biden think-tank in d.c. and president s home in delaware. some in the garage and what he described as his personal librar
6,000 miles away, wars that we should have never been in in many cases but we dont control our own border. Were going to confront the National Security crisis on our southern border. We have the latest from washington with allison barber. Reporter at least one lawsuit was filed yesterday, that was filed on behalf of three land owners in south texas and a nonprofit Environmental Group. The aclu said they will file a lawsuit next week. Jerry nadler is asking to make their lawyer and some doj officials available for a hearing, one that he wants to happen in the coming days. Democrats say President Trump is overstepping and that he does not have the authority to declare a National Emergency in this situation. They also say that hes changing the game in a way republicans might regret down the road. Most republicans, they disagree with all of that. Article one, section nine is very, very clear. No appropriation except through a law passed by congress. Hes got Supreme Court precedent from 199
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer s plan to revive a border security bill failed spectacularly Thursday as he continues to try and shift his party s immigration woes onto Republicans.