removed 89 policies from two previous administrations. bill: congressional correspondent watching that starts us off and sets the table on capitol hill for this. good morning. good morning to you both. we won t actually see or hear from secretary alejandro mayorkas, we are expecting this hearing to be pretty fiery especially between democrats and republicans as pretty much every lawmaker knows where these hearings are going. we will hear and see from chad wolf, of course, the former acting d.h.s. secretary under former president trump. he s expected to compare and contrast president biden s border policies with that of former president trump saying that this is really just a crisis by design. now, there has been a lot of impeachment talk in these hallways as of late and last week, represent clay higgins actually became the latest republican to introduce articles of impeachment against mayorkas. but it s pretty unclear. you have some republicans out there who are not convi
year. store owners say they can t keep up and pretty soon neither can consumers. live in los angeles with more, hi, kelly. hi, dana. and that s right, it s something that we re seeing play out here. i m in melrose village today, normally a very popular retail shop. but the cycle that we ve been talking about has started to take over and businesses on this street see consistent retail theft. and that s what we re seeing nationally as well. you mentioned it, $100 billion lost in 2022. that has retailers shutting down or leaving cities like san francisco, national brands and small brands alike. it could get worse here in california, though. retailers are up against a tough policy. it s only a misdemeanor to steal anything under $950. now the statement has passed a new law that would prohibit retail staff even if they are trained to stop retail thieves. supporters say it will protect employees but others say it s anti-business. this is the blood, sweat and tears going into these stores