breaking this hour, new york times reporting donors have told the largest pro biden super pac that $90 million in pledges are now frozen if biden remains at the top of the ticket. this may only be at the beginning. reports play democratic rebellion is set to unfold during a brutal 48 hour stretch for biden. 18th democrat lawmaker called for biden s exit 90 minutes ago. we are learning that president biden privately met with minority leader after his fellow press conference last night where he made several embarrassing mistakes on the world stage. hello, everyone. this is outnumbered. i am emily compagno. joining me today, host of american dream home cheryl casone, fox news contributor and host of tomi lahren is fearless, tomi lahren. former rnc deputy communications director cassie smedile. and fox & friends first cohost todd piro. first, let s go to the white house correspondent peter doocy with more details. we have proof president biden s team tried to make
s fee when we are getting a brand-new reaction from house democrats after a closed-door meeting about president biden s future as the party s nominee. that meeting wrapped up just over an hour ago. today could be a make or break day for president biden s political future. and what democrats ultimately decide will likely sealed the president s fate. one democratic lawmaker tells fox news they were is currently no consensus. we are also creating reaction from both sides of the senate, each expected to hold press conferences later today. hello, everyone this is outnumbered and i am emily compagno with my cohost kayleigh mcenany and fox news host julie banderas, host of kennedy saves the world podcast, kennedy, former new york congressman and gubernatorial canada, lee zeldin. but let s go to aishah hasnie live in washington with more details. emily, good afternoon to you. that meeting wrapped up after two, long hours and the democrats are really trying to figure this out pri
and moment of truth as a divide in the party throws the president s agenda into question. we ought not talk about these numbers. let s talk about what needs to be done. but can democratic governors get it done. i will speak with jim clyburn ahead. as president biden tries to refocus on his legislative agenda, pushing through a massive $3.5 trillion spending bill that could define his presidency . only furthering confusion, for so many americans, as the pandemic hits another horrifying milestone this week, one in 500 americans have died from the virus, more than 673,000 people represented here on the national mall with flags for each death. this debate over boosters comes as the biden administration is on its heels, with a number of of crises of its own doing, facing a devastating acknowledgment from the pentagon friday that a drone strike in afghanistan killed ten civilians, a surge of migrants at the southern border leaving thousands of people, mostly from haiti, huddl
border. some 12,000 migrants camped under a bridge in texas, en enduring heat and squalor conditions . with a growing sense of what afghanistan will be like under the taliban, some women are not backing down. a group of activists there protesting outside what used to be the women s ministry on sunday. the taliban closed that ministry and replaced it with their ministry for the promotion of virtue and prevention of vice. now, the protests come after concerns were raised about girls being allowed to attend secondary school. translator: you cannot suppress the voice of afghan women by keeping girls at home and restricting them as well as not allowing them to not go to school. meanwhile, an official says a fourth chartered flight left afghanistan on sunday, carrying 230 passengers, including afghans, europeans and americans. for those who remain in afghanistan, the future, of course, is very uncertain. in camps for the displaced around kabul, conditions are crowded and they
polls for snap elections. a tight race with justin trudeau hoping his handling of the pandemic will keep him in power. although the taliban are showing increasing signs of repressive government, some women are not backing down. a group of brave activists protesting outside what used to be the ministry on sunday. the taliban closed it and replaced it with their feared ministry for promotion of virtue and prevention of vice. the protests come after concerns were raised about girls being allowed to attend secondary school. translator: you cannot suppress the voice of afghan women by keeping girls at home and restricting them as well as by not allowing them to go to school. you cannot suppress the voice of afghanistan s women. now, a private preschool opened on sunday in kabul with both boys and girls attending. that s a rare sight. the taliban insist that public secondary school for girls will be allowed, but they say they have to set up what they call safe transportation