Struggling to actually pay their bills. Legit fear of unemployment being a boom. Yes, two words you never hear together, a boom and unemployment. This all happening with the midterm elections just six weeks away. You can answer my question at home, but let me tell you how the democrats have answered this question in washington. They decide if you cannot beat them, they will take them. If you cannot create them, steal them. No joke. This week the white house and the democrats actually with a straight face past the Police Funding bill as if we do not remember who the party was that defamed and defunded the police. Not only do we need to defund, but we need to dismantle and start a new. Talking about the reduction of our nypd budget and defunding a 6 billiondollar nypd budget. Divested. I am for defunding the police. They decided to defend the police but they did not stop there for they decide to take up immigration. But still cannot help themselves in playing the blame game. Fix this is
and drawing comparisons to how the justice department handled a similar situation with former president donald trump. more coming up. [gunfire] john: begin america reports with chaos setting the scene in mexico as the arrest of a drug lord touches off violence in that country with president biden visiting for a high stakes summit. hello, john roberts in washington. sandra: sandra smith in new york. president biden is set to hold a tri lateral working lunch with mexican president obrador and canadian prime minister trudeau in mexico city where they are meeting right now. we are told the three leaders will discuss ways to deepen and expand economic partnerships and border security cooperation between them. john: those talks come amid a crisis spiralling out of control at the southern border, illegal immigration and drug smuggling continue at unprecedented levels. president biden bringing up both topics with his mexican counterpart and asking for help to stem the flow of
with missile strikes in major ukrainian cities. calling it retaliation for an attack on a vital russian bridge. plus, one of donald trump s attorneys is questioned by federal investigators about her signed statements on classified documents found at mar-a-lago. good morning. welcome to way too early on this tuesday, october 11th. thanks for starting your day with us. we begin in ukraine. we re learning new details about yesterday s massive attack in kyiv and other major ukrainian cities. according to ukraine s deputy minister of defense, russia launched 83 missiles, half of which were neutralized by air defense systems. across ukraine, more than 95 people were injured and in kyiv alone, at least 14 people were killed. the missile strikes damaged critical infrastructure, knocking out power lines and cutting off water supplies to several cities. at least 35 residential buildings were also hit along with museums, parks, and a popular pedestrian bridge in the center of kyiv.
said this about declaring a state of emergency in his city. watch. we may have to do that. there s going to be a point that we may have to do that. at this point and the white house has asked foe a listen to said just yesterday on this network. did the white house ask you not to declare a state of emergency? absolutely not. you know, one of the things i m thankful for the white house, the federal government, they ve done a good job of working with us and helping us. jacqui heinrich is live on the north lawn what is the white house saying this hour? the white house is denying that they made a request. it s more of a response than we usually get from them. occasionally signalling that they re aware of the problem at the border. we got a read out with the president s call with the mexican president, some discussion of these issues. there s not a lot of discussion here at the white house about immigration or the border as annish european. even though the voters are givi
a top ice official testifying that the white house has removed but a fraction of the migrants compared with past administrations. we re all over it with a lexis mcadams. republicans say they have a plan to keep the borders secure. and texas democrat congressman gonzalez on safe zones that he says will stop the problem. welcome. i m neil cavuto. another busy news day. let s go to alexis in el paso, texas where we re finding out that border surge is very, very real. that s right. it s been another busy day here at the southern border. behind me you can see the rio grande river. as they keep talking about in most of these sanctuary cities in the united states, that there s bus loads of migrants. it s really here in eagle pass where they re seeing the most people come in. they re coming in on foot and also being smuggled in by the cartel. why? they re making big money off of getting these people from all over including mexico, venezuela. you name it over here to the river as th