how the border crisis not only affects texas but impacts the entire country. essentially every state is a border state. we re seeing record number of immigrants coming across that border. record number of deaths from immigrants not only crossing the river but being smuggled and being killed during the high speed chases and also in different situations like we saw in san antonio, where we lost 53 immigrants smug nulled a smuggled in a trailer. migrants continue being smuggled into the country in staggering numbers and dangerous ways. for the migrants themselves as well as the people in these texas border communities. a group of 300 migrants just crossed the border into eagle pass. right before the sun rose this morning a group of 300, mostly single adult men from cuba. something we have seen every single day this morning. in fact, we re seeing two groups per day, which is the case again today. i want to show you the video you just teased with. an exclusive video from a pol
unofficial returns completed within the next few days, and every county will be reporting their unofficial returns by next tuesday, so we will have a sense very soon as far as, you know, how many mail-in ballots are left to be counted. the outcome in pennsylvania sets up a consequential race for november. now, that could ultimately determine who controls the senate. tuesday was the biggest day so far of the 2022 primary season. it was expected to be a referendum on whether former president trump has any staying power, but the results have been a mixed bag. in the pennsylvania governor s race, state senator doug mast ya know won, trump endorsed him at the last minute. in north carolina trump endorsed the incumbent in the 11th second district. there will be no return for madison cawthorn. david chalian is with me now. let s start with the pennsylvania gop senate primary. where are these outstanding votes for republicans? first, just look at this margin here, right? we re ta
congressional districts that joe biden won by 20 points. that s double digits but deeper into bluer territory. these are districts in new york, california, some of the bluest states on the political map. the republicans are looking at numbers and the latest data and think it could be a very historic mid-term election. bill: sometimes you wonder if you peak too soon. we don t know just yet. i think it s very interesting to watch the movements really on a 24-hour basis. talk about some governor races now on the board michigan, whitmer and dixon. minn minnesota waltz and jenson. in the southwest you have gri grisham going at it in new mexico. do you see one of the races as telling a national story or a
as we approach these big public hearings that are scheduled to take place next month. we re told that stephanie gri grisham, a former white house press secretary, the chief of staff to melania trump, the first lady. she s meeting with the committee again today. she already had an informal interview with investigators a couple of months ago. grisham, of course, has broken with the trump family. she s written a very critical book about her time in the white house, and she s also been very critical of the way that the trumps conducted themselves on january 6th. she of course wasn t in washington on that day, but she does have unique insight into what was going on during that period of time, so this just an exa example, victor, of how this investigation is continuing to plow forward. certainly is, ryan nobles with the reporting, thank you very much. let s get into all of that now with former u.s. attorney harry litman, a former deputy assistant attorney general. good to have you back. le
there are different kinds of outcomes, but will the department generally in fairly short order be able to see the bulk of what they have even if it s just to review and go home? i think the answer to that is yes. let s move on. stephanie grisham, white house aide who s testified before the 1/6 committee before is back in front of the committee today. as ryan said, she was not in washington, not at the white house on the day of the insurrection. what do you make of this revisit, this second visit with the committee? well, first, this one i believe is under oath. they do some just voluntary interviews, and this is an actual deposition. but it s very illustrative of what they re doing. they are not trying and the department will be different. if it gets its hands on this information, they can use to it push up. but the committee, i think, is being very careful to take what it can get, to get a grisham instead of a melania or anyone