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struck and killed on the highway. tragic. you want to warn you this video is graphic. it s from june 10th during a smuggling arrest. the suspect was pulled over. about half a dozen illegal migrants who were in the car decided to bail out. and one man ran right into traffic and was hit by a car and killed. just tragic. the smuggling suspect is now charged with his death. this is outnumbered. hello, everyone. i m kayleigh mcenany here with my cohost, emily compagno. joining us, julie banderas, cassie smedile, and jerry jones. first about remain in mexico, this was obviously a loss for the conservative wing of the justices and a win for the biden administration. here is what she said. the border patrol issued more than 107 million encounters with aliens along the mexico border. it appears that one of these is not admissible. the government simply releases the sale into the country in hopes they will show up for hearing and his or her entitlement to remain will be decided ....
congresswoman nancy mace. we want someone who will represent faith, family and freedom, that is why donald trump endorsed me and this district on june 14th will endorse me in the ballot box. i have a great record, i never voted to raise taxes. my opponent voted for the gas tax. when you say joe biden did that, arrington helped them. todd: you will want to stick around. congresswoman mace will join us and so will reporter lawrence jones who is having breakfast with south carolinans. carley: sam brown for the gop senate nomination, the winner of the race will determine who runs against incumbent catherine cortes-maesto. we will beat the senator in november. we re not relying on surrogates from dc to rescue you in the primary. i put in sweat equity and that is what we need to flip the state. todd: in north dakota, john hogan expecteds to win his third term. democrat governor janet nelwell,s looks to lockup today, will face former governor paul, who came out o ....
killed. phoenix, a 14-year-old girl was gunned down and 8 others shot at a strip mall in south carolina, where bullets tore through a graduation party, leaving one dead and others injured, six children. in texas, georgia, new york, and michigan. add those numbers up with the other mass shootings over the first months of 2022, and you get 240 mass shootings. let me say that again. 240 mass shootings already this year, in a year that s not even half over. what will republican governors, legislators, and members of congress do to stop the continued killing of our children in schools, our teenagers at malls, our mothers at graduation parties, our families in church, our grandmothers in supermarkets, our friends at country music festivals? it looks like nothing. nothing to speak of. i just want to know, this so-called party of life, which is anything but, when will they ever respect the life of those who are actually drawing a breath? i don t know. it looks like never. but i ....
reporter: back now to the death of former secretary of state henry kissinger at the age of 100. msnbc nightly news anchor lester holt reports on the life and legacy of the controversial figure who played a major role in american diplomacy for decades. thank you. nice to see you all. reporter: he was brilliant, ambitious, controversial, and one of the most influential secretaries of state in american history. i think we made for the progress. reporter: henry kissinger served richard nixon, gerald ford, and was consulted by presidents of both parties on international issues throughout his life. henry kissinger has been a friend of mine. reporter: nixon made him a national figure, and together, they reimagined u.s. foreign policy. détente with the soviet union, relations with china, shuttle diplomacy in the middle east. kissinger helped to shape nixon s policy in vietnam and negotiated in the end to the war. famously declaring success prematurely just days ....