emily: unending tidal wave of border entries with no sign of slowing down. stunning images like the ones on the screen now speak to record-breaking pace of migrants entering the united states everyday. but the white houses this is not unusual. this is outnumbered, i m emily compagno, joining me today carley shimkus, lisa boothe and fox news contributor janette nesheiwat and ranking member and host of the doug collins podcast, doug collins. cbp sources revealing to fox news there have been over 214,000 migrant encounters so far this month, including 11,000 in the last 24 hours. the speaker of the house johnson is urging biden administration to take immediate action to curb the crisis, warning that the southern border of our nation is being overrun and u.s. customings and border protect is at a breaking point. take immediate action available under immigration laws to stem the record of tie of illegal immigration. he s calling on the biden administration to use executive a
stream of threats after ruling former president trump should be taken off the state s primary ballot. we re following breaking news overseas, in prague, authorities say an unspecified number of people are dead after a shooting at prague university. at the border, we re live in eagle pass, texas, where agents are trying to process thousands of migrants at the bridge crossing. plus, why the governor of texas chartered a plane to fly migrants to chicago. breaking overnight, ten americans jailed in venezuela are now back on u.s. soil after the u.s. frees a major maduro ally. we begin this very busyour with the aftermath of the colorado supreme court s bombshell decision to bar former president trump from the state s primy ballot next year. afr the ruling, threats aimed at colorado s justices flooded social media, according to a report nbc news obtained exclusively from a nonprofit organization that conducts public interest research. it says some of the threats came directly
get it again. jesse kirsch, thank you. made none of your packages be stolen. we have a lot more coming up. we are watching the msnbc. our second hour starts right now. e msnbc. our second hour starts right now. hi everybody, i m yasmin vossoughian. welcome. if you are sticking with us, we are grateful for that. breaking news, immigration reform with aid to ukraine. it s not good news for those hoping for a vote this week. donald trump pouring gasoline on the immigration debate with violent new rhetoric that immigrants are, quote, poison in the blood of our country. it s not at all subtle. some allies are not ready to condemn it. what about his language? that language, that poisoning the blood i am worried about an outcome. are you comfortable with him using words like that? you know, we are talking about language. i could care less what language people use as long as we get it right. was not the right language, though? i m going to speak to congressman gerry con
now. hi everyone, good to see. you breaking news on a senate deal on immigration. new comments from mitch mcconnell, pouring water on a possible vote this week. immigration is at the heart of a disturbing new campaign message from donald trump, a vocal and painful rhetoric from the past. elena could ve come straight out of the 1940s. we ve got a lot of work to do. they re poisoning the blood of our country, that s what they re doing, the poison mental into solutions, prisons all over the world. not just in south america, not in the country to think about, but all over the world they are coming to our country. from africa, asia, all over the world. after getting in that verdict for rudy giuliani s lies, could two election workers have their sights set on trump next? one of their lawyers says, stay tuned. all the cards are on the table, we re not ruling anything out right now. and we are constantly looking at what we need to do next to put these folks in a place, or a
rightly so about inflation. but there s nothing to suggest a recession is in the works. i believe there is a path through this that entails a soft landing with the economy essentially stabilizing. laura: well, how is that soft landing feeling to you guys out there tonight? how does that woman still have a job when so many americans are now at a risk of losing their jobs? we know why. she became the first woman in the 232 year history of the u.s. department of treasury to hold that position. laura: come on, being a first was more important to biden. instead of being the best. now we are all suffering for the incompetence. the dow is 746 points lower than it was on inauguration day for biden. that means all the gains that we made under trump were totally wiped out. that s before you account for inflation and by the way, things are about to get uglier. walmart announced it would only hire 40,000 retail staff for the holiday shopping period. 40,000 sounds a lot until he rea