category 3 storm, winds one hundred 25 miles an hour. those winds will die down as a boost to the north, that water is colder, warm water pool these storms, that is what ultimately let s these storms become more powerful. we expect this to weaken but that will bring a ton of moisture. when you talk about earlier landfall what you are looking at is sunday morning. winds 80 miles an hour. that s a landfall in the baja peninsula. still running into southern california. more so sunday evening into overnight monday. those initial bands of rain are going to be there you will see a lot of rain, the center of the storm moving in. in this area you are going to see rain much earlier than you initially thought. sunday evening, the center of circulation moving into southern california. the leading edge is going to be here and we are looking at a big area with tropical storm warning, first time this has ever been issued in southern california. this is a rare event. we haven t seen a tropi
alejandro mayorkas, the secretary of homeland security and shouldn t be. john: a bipartisan group of lawmakers from across the country escalating attacks against the dhs secretary alejandro mayorkas and the border policies. good afternoon to you. jacqui: good to be with you, john. i m jacqui heinrich in for sandra smith. a group of two dozen texas lawmakers led by chip roy will lock funding from mayorkas department unless biden addresses the worsening situation at the border. john: across the aisle, focusing of reports of texas separating migrant families and putting pressure to investigate state agencies for the alleged incidents. jacqui: and mayorkas has taughted the lower number of migrant crossings, the tide appears to be turning. in august, stopped 6,000. john: complete coverage. jacqui: casey stegall in el paso, texas. renewed debate about the border wall. there is. under president trump, $15 billion was allocated to build about 740 miles of wall and barr
his investigation into president joe biden. then, biden s soft response to china sparks another smack in the face from the chinese communist party, as amazingly janet yellen is served hallucinogenic mushrooms by her beijing hosts. the person who arranged our dinner did the order and it was a delicious mushroom dish i was not aware that these mushrooms had hallucinogenic properties. i learned that later. maria: what will it take for communist china to show any respect to the biden administration. former u.s. trade representative robert lighthizer on taking on china through tariffs and fees. then the 2024 presidential race officially begins this upcoming week with the first gop debate as vivek ramaswamy told me here last week, the republicans are looking at young people and independents. we re bringing them along in droves with us. the difference between a 50.1 electoral margin this cycle and a landslide is young people and i think this can t be just a 50.1 democrat versus
julie: we ll start with off with hundreds of thousands of people illegally crossing our borders each month. the crisis causing a major political divide draining city and federal resources and worst of all, putting americans at grave risk. this is the the faulkner focus. i m julie banderas in for harris today. thank you for joining me. president biden s border failure on full display as the high-profile migrant crime cases pile up. the brutal assault on two nypd officers in january. the murder of georgia nursing student laken railey late last month and last week alone massachusetts authorities charged a haitian immigrant with the rape of a 15-year-old disabled girl. the white house admitting he entered the u.s. under a controversial asylum program. the attack allegedly happening in a hotel where he was staying on, you guessed it, your taxpayer dime. a guatemalan was freed after ten months in custody accused of killing a veteran florida cop who died of a heart attack after
our colleague out of washington, d.c. gillian: good to be here. five degrees cooler than d.c. i m glad to be here. i m gillian turner. lawyers from brian kohberger are seeking a trial delay slated to start in october. he is charged with four counts of first degree murder as well as felony burglary. defense is claiming he was out driving alone when those four students were murdered. prosecutors say they want details including specific places he claims to have been at the time of the murders and witnesses to back up his alibi. bill: nancy grace joins us for a deeper dive into the hearing and the evidence and what she expects but first to the story and news and dan springer outside the courthouse in moscow, idaho. brian kohberger has been at the other pre-trial motion hearings and expect him to be in court today six weeks before the start of his murder trial. a lot of loose ends in the case to tie up before this thing can go to trial. his defense lawyers are going to ask t