wild fair fire fire across the u.s. president biden set to make his first trip to the southern border this sunday. the visit comes after two years in office and more than 4 million migrant encounters. is it too little too late? more on those stories throughout the hour. first a fight for the speaker s gavel enters day four. republicans remain divided after 11 rounds of voting. the most since 1859 as lawmakers hint negotiations could last through the weekend. i m dana perino. bill: i m bill hemmer. kevin mccarthy still not able to strike a deal with 20 conservative hold-outs. 12th vote set for noon eastern time and see whether or not it goes down at that time. mccarthy and allies remain confident a deal is said to be on the table after yet another set of late night concessions. indiana republican elect jim banks with us last hour. a supporter of mccarthy talked to us about the latest. i don t know if i see light at the end of the tunnel yet but i m hearing about it. a lo
the fbi. citing substantial public interest. the doj is keeping the affidavit under wraps, and that is a key document. it would give more details on the justification for the unprecedented and very controversial search. sandra: some are wondering if all of this trouble was even necessary because donald trump was issued a subpoena for documents back in june. the cover of the new york post this morning blaring you could have just asked! and denying a report that the feds were searching for a classified nuclear document. shannon bream and andy mccarthy are on deck with analysis, but we begin life at the justice department for the latest. hi, david. the question is what happened between when subpoena was issued. essentially calling the former presence plus, turning the tables, saying fine, we have no problem with releasing the content of the search warrant to the public. how do you feel about it? well, the former president said let s go ahead and do it. i want to redo you
laura: good evening,ks feveryone, this is a special editioremen of the ingraham angle. those that paid the ultimate sacrifice paying the country i,a reminder to all of us freedom is not freedom. here are some of my angle s t defending the borders. speak with the rescue, that ises the focus of tonight angle. the same today were not reassuring after the president bombed the cal hoodies and callo last night and bumbled his way through school in allentown today. [indistinct] laura: i hope that oraclese got extra credit for having to sit there. just as we see the deterioration of our studies, the beset by crime and migrants, we also see biden s own deterioration with each passing day. just simply getting to the car is a herculean task. and he has the darndest time saying sentences with numbers. the week america is having infrastructure for decades, decades. ovd applause] over billion, 300 trillion.as laura: billion, 300 trillion. nico used to say those things when
soaring around the world, global debt has set a record. $300 trillion. so we will hear from the boss of europe s leading debt collection agency about how it balances the need to recover cash for its clients with peoples ability to pay. wherever you arejoining me from around the world, once again, a big hello and a warm welcome to the show. getting older is something that happens to all of us butjust how are we as individuals and as a society going to pay for it? this year, france has seen high profile and often violent demonstrations about government plans to address exactly that question but the french are not alone. across europe, as well as in the us and injapan and many other countries, our populations are getting older at a time when the global economic system has undergone a series of major
to balance the books. plus, with the cost of living soaring around the world, global debt has hit a record $300 trillion. so we ll hear from the boss of europe s leading debt collection agency about how it balances the need to recover cash for its clients with people s ability to pay. wherever you rejoining me from around the world. once again, a big hello and a warm welcome to the show. getting old is something that happens to all of us. butjust how are we as individuals and as a society going to pay for it? this year, france has seen high profile and often violent demonstrations about government plans to address exactly that question. but the french aren t alone, across europe as well as in the us and japan and many other countries. our populations are getting