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biden s homes and also looking into documents at properties owned by former president donald trump and mike pence. so what are they finding out? we re all over it with democratic congressman john garamendi on why there could be more out there and larry hogan and how this could affect the presidential race, a race that he might join. we ll find out. welcome. i m neil cavuto. so much going down as again this pow-wow with the national archives continues. let s get the latest from aishah hasnie with more. as you heard from chairman comer, he s going to wait until the briefing wraps up. a few republicans have already popped out of the meeting to share their thoughts. they tell reporters that they feel like the general counsel for the national archives has been very thorough in their words, but they also feel like the national archives as an agency hasn t been playing fair when it comes to the trump and the biden documents. watch. the documents about president trump and h ....
minds about our future. kamala harris made her first late night appearance. debut, slamming texas governor greg abbott for sending bus loads of illegals to northern cities like new york and some of them dropped off at her home in washington, d.c. here is how she responded. i just think it s a dereliction of duty. if you see problem and if we agree we need to address it, then if you are a leader, participate in a solution. we are offering solutions. but instead this gamesmanship with real human beings who trust us. dana: manmade answer to some. gillian turner on the growing national security threat posed by cartels along the border. josh kraushaar with cree action politically. griff jenson is live in eagle pass, texas. you already saw it is not groundhogs day, it is reality for the people there. such a great point. the vice president talks about seeing solutions to the problem. officials here don t see a solution that s ready. opening behind the national guard behi ....
brand-new fox power rankings are out, republicans holding the advantage and retaking the house. the senate is still up in the air. hello, well come, welcome, i m sandra smith in new york. mike: mike emanuel in washington. republicans are supposed to keep the advantage from the last power rankings but different side in the senate. toss-up races in arizona, georgia, nevada and pennsylvania will decide which party takes control. sandra: tight as ever, we approach the final weeks to election day, all of this as pocket book issues are likely to determine the outcome of many of these key races. recent polls show the economy, inflation, surging gas prices are top of mind for american voters. especially independents. mike: jackie and james in moments, but first alexandria, the election is likely to be decided by independent voters. that is exactly right, often hold the decisionmaking power and we are seeing the area of independent concern aligning more with republican ....
through something like this. yet again, black parents grieve a son s death from police brutality. it s a story that dates back to the very origins of america. and it s a history that conservatives are fighting very, very hard to eliminate from our schools. also tonight, the unanswered questions in tyre nichols death and the police chief responsible for hyperaggressive police units with names like scorpion and red dog. plus, the possibility that a former fbi official accused of secretly working for a russian oligarch could have played a role in tipping the 2016 election to donald trump. we begin tonight with the fallout over the tragic death of tyre nichols at the hands of five memphis police officers. now, if you have a heart, what happened to the 29-year-old father, skateboarder, fedex driver and amateur photographer should outrage you. it should shock and disgust you. as should the so-called brothers who chose to begave like a little blue gang rather than bla ....
defend it signs of disagreement at the cop27 climate change summit over plans by several african countries to extract more natural gas. and the jackpot that seems to get ever bigger the powerball prize now worth nearly $2 billion. of america s crucial midterm elections today. a strong showing for the republicans will put them in a position to block any ofjoe biden s legislation, and would encourage donald trump to run for the white house again in 202a. here s our washington correspondent nomia iqbal. that s certainly the hope by president biden and the democrats that they can work together. the moment president biden became president two years ago, he made a big point of bipartisanship. he is friends with a lot of republicans so he had made a big thing about how we can all get on. when the ukraine invasion happened, there was a rare glimpse of bipartisanship, because both parties agreed that sending aid to ukraine was a good thing. however, many republican candidate ....