some 2.2 million people movedas to the southeast in just over two years. that s roughly the population of houstonroughly . and according to a new report in bloomberg, six fast growing states in the south have now added more to the national gdp than the northeast. states those six states florida, texas, georgia and the carolina, fls and tennessee, arn the middle of a $100 billion min wealth migration as the us economithc center moves sout. according to the irs. ds $100 while the south adds $100 billion in wealth, the northeast has lostlth, 60 billion. president joe biden spent today in south carolina celebrating his green energy and money printing approach to politiccelt and economics. and he says this is why theroeda is growth in the south. am i made a commitment and i d be president for all americans, whether their election officials voted foed officir or wherever you voted, visionary or not, i kept my promise. in fact, some analysis has said that as long as i ve seen you do
with a judge jeanine pirro, jessica tarlov, jesse watters, and she needs a stepladder to high five a keebler elf, dana perino, the five!a a major standoff at the bordernr is underway right now, texas trading barbs with the federalla government, over literal barbs, and democrats now on joe biden to seize texas troops to sort it all out. governor greg abbott pledging to wrap the board with more razor wire as the supreme court gave biden the go-ahead to remove it. avid argues it s his statespr icright to employ the prickly barriers, where he accused him of violating his oath. speak of the biden administration has realldminy ty abdicated its responsibility to secure the border and enforce the laws, texas very simply is c securing the border. and so we put up the razor wiree you are talking about, build, and put up all of these barricades that actually have denied illegal entry, and as you pointed out, they are our triples across the border. texas has a right as a state to stop c
n. chris jansing reports starts now. good day, guilty on all cobs, robert bowers convicted on all charges how the community that lost 11 members is reacting now. we ll have the very latest coming up. plus, as donald trump rails against the government for seizing his classified documents, we re learning more about what his staff calls a beautiful mind connection to those piles of boxes at mar-a-lago. and this is all that s left of perrytown, texas, much of that town wiped off the map by a tornado. right now, more than 50 million americans are at risk of severe weather from florida to west of denver. we ll have the details and the forecast coming up. but we start with breaking news out of pittsburgh, where a jury just took just five hours to convict robert bowers. 11 people were shot and killed resulting in 63 federal charges against bowers, including federal hate crimes. he was convicted on every single one. up next will be the sentencing phase which will include the
investment through the chips and science act, and now we have an enormous investment in the united states, well over $200 billion in long-term investment in semiconductors and we re rebuilding the economy of the united states with those semiconductors it s not designed to hurt china the only thing i did say, certain that we build useful for nuclear weapons systems, we are not selling, we are not exporting to china or anyone else that s the context in which this has all occurred in the meantime, we are creating thousands of jobs and bringing back a sense of pride and dignity to so many towns in the country where all of a sudden over the last three decades we found out that factories have had 600 people shut down the soul of the community was lost, and so i made sure when the semiconductors were coming back that they were not just going to go to the coast they would be all over the country. and so we have a significant field of dreams outside of ohio, in columbus, we re in texa
hello, again, everyone. we begin with breaking news on ukraine. russia says it will suspend its participation in the grain export deal that it made and had gotten under way with ukraine. cnn s nic robertson is in kyiv. nic, what s the significance of this? reporter: very significant. russia says it is withdrawing from this deal for an indefinite period. it agreed the deal brokered by the u.n. in a similar deal with ukraine back at the end of july. back then it was anticipated that this would allow all the grain that was backing up in ukrainian ports to get to all those hard-hit, third-world countries in desperate need of food supplies. anticipated that tons of grain could be shifted. the ukrainians said the russians have been dragging their feet. the russians are saying share not sure they woul with this grain deal. so far some 405 ships have been involved in the deal moving 9.1 million tons, which is less than half of what was originally anticipated. but what precipitated