the bookings for several dozen rooms. dozens of people. one couple from florida saying the cancelled room reservations couldr could cost them $20,000 as they try to find room revocations for their guests. they said it s upsetting how they are treating the american people. i agree with that. i think it s insane. i know you were married not too long ago. one of these couples had people flying in from all over the world. people from more exotic places. but how would you deal with this? this is not a trivial thing. tomi: this is the greatest nation in the world. if this happened to me i would be livid. i m already livid for the american people dealing with this. this isn t just wedding couples, this will be in every city, every town, every suburb. you can t have 6.5 million people coming in, 80,000 in one week. they have to go somewhere. make no mistake, this will be catastrophic and it will affect communities that are underserved. a lot of these illegals will be there and sucki
republicans will win back the house but the senate remains a toss up with races in arizona, pennsylvania being the deciding factor. carley: the president insist voters are behind him. look at what we ve got done. name me a president that has got as much done as i have in the first two years. not a joke. the vast majority of american people do like what i ve got done. carley: kevin corke live in washington. kevin? that s certainly debatable. good morning to both of you. that was quite the prognostication by the man who wrongly predicted that inflation would be transitory and the pandemic was over when it wasn t. now he says, don t worry. things are going to be just fine. in fact he is sure that we will not end up in a recession. there is no guarantee. i do not think there will be a recession. if there is it ll be a slight recession. we ll move down slightly. so much has been accomplished that the idea that there is something as a recession is just not there. let s
call xi told the president quote, those who play with fire will perish by it. speaker pelosi said to be heading to the region today. not clear if she will make a stop in taiwan. we expect to hear from her in the next hour. meanwhile, the u.s. and china agreed to plan an in-person meeting between the two leaders. this despite beijing s failure to stop the flow of fentanyl from china into the united states. not to mention its reported targeting of the federal reserve and buying up real estate near u.s. military basis. bill: team fox coverage. greg palkot, the latest on the trip to the region for speaker pelosi. let s begin on the north lawn today. good morning. the white house agreeing to a face-to-face between president biden and president xi after the two leaders talked their longest conversation yet, two hours and 17 minutes. critics say kind of an odd thing to do after a death warning according to chinese read-out. xi told biden those who play with fire will perish
fox news at night. breaking tonight hunter biden indicted in california on federal tax charges. the same charges prosecutors in california would not indict him on last year. what changed? how did the breaking new affect the presidential campaign. kevin cork has new information. it s a 56 page indictment filed in california. the central district. it lays allegations including 9 tax related charges. 3 are felonies. the younger biden engaged in a 4 year scheme to not pay at least 1.4-million dollars between 2016 and 2019. the indictment charges that biden spent millions on an extravagant lifestyle with membership to sex clubs and more than $188,000 on adult entertainment rather than paying taxes. house republican leaders next week will vote on whether to initiate an impeachment on president biden to his possible ties to his son hunter s business dealings. james comer released subpoenaed bank records showing an entity owned by hunter biden made payments to joe biden. they are s
ben: public support soaring for the marine charged in the subway death. 1.7 million dollars has jumped three quarters of a million dollars since yesterday alone. other would-be good samaritans in the future, will they come forward in the future. the wall street journal reporting that backlash may deter others from stepping up. writing the charges raise troubling questions about the decline of public order and the way the mentally ill have been left to fend for themselves in public places. as a 24-year-old veteran he may have felt a particular