mexican cartel claiming the border was open, saying the u.s. was rolling out the welcome mat, all that not true. bill melugin live for more on this today. hello, bill. bill: bill, good morning, that is right. fox news spoke to the migrants involved in the ush are at the border and they told us it stemmed from a facebook post that went viral among the migrants that promised them they would be let into the country if they showed up at the bridge. show this video, exclusive fox news video from juarez, you see hundreds of migrants pushing past border guards and running to the bridge. a lot of them are cheering and sound excited and jubilent. they think they will run across that bridge and get into the united states. they were blocked by cbp and the mexican military. it was a facebook post and they shared the post with us, if we can pull that up. it is in spanish. it essentially says it claims to be from somebody who crossed two days prior and that person claims cbp told them th
political mountain, bill melugin, thank you, mission, texas. dana: collapse of silicon valley bank fuelling partisan blame game, faulting republicans for rolling back in 2018. charlie gasparino reacting last hour. i think the white house is spinning this, trying to blame a tweak in dodd-frank, that bank examiners would have found if they were looking and they are looking at silicon valley bank. dana: joining us on kevin o leary, wish the topic was sunnier, what is your take on how the white house and the fed are going to move forward now that he woo have the answer from yesterday? kevin: dana: hold on, we re checking. bill: hang on one second, mr. wonderful. tv works better with a microphone, we ll fix that.
conscious that their goal is not to run up the score in california. the goal is to win 270 electoral votes in the midwest. maybe we should all move to wisconsin. it s alarming that you can win by millions of votes and not win the election. it goes to show that in 2018, we are forgetting that in michigan, pennsylvania, and virginia, democrats won statewide elections. we talk about the three states and 2016. but we leave out the results of 2018. charlie, stay with us. we ll come back to you in a little bit. you heard about biden and harris. there s another match-up we have our eyes on, as the candidates prepare for the next debate in detroit. we ll head to iowa first. we ll head to iowa first
rate, while it raises taxes on the middle class. i think americans want actual tax reform. this bill does not do that. it does not simplify the process at all. a lot of us are still trying to understand exactly what it does, but president trump is very, i guess i ll give him, you know, an accolade for going out and creating sound bites that sound good, but that are absolutely not true. i think republicans are going to have to figure out how to answer for this going into the mid terms in 2018. charlie, with the republicans focusing on the 2018 mid terms, i want to turn to what we saw in alabama and the turn-out among black voters there. take a look at this from the new york times . quote, obviously a turn-out surge in well educated democratic areas and a tepid turn-out in white, working-class areas, will hurt republicans just about anywhere as it did in alabama. it also poses a particular danger to the gop in a number of carefully gerrymandered
history, and, you know, from the point of view of republicans, if roy moore wins, in many ways, thes a worse outcome than he is defeated and would be an electrifying victory for the democrats but a victory by roy moore makes this what should be a local regional embarrassment into a national defining moment for the republican party in a way to regret bitterly in 2018. charlie sykes, thank you. howell raines of the new york times and proud native son of alabama, thank you very much, howell, joining us tonight. can t think of anyone i d rather hear from what s happening there. thank you. thank you, lawrence. coming up, a nbc news exclusive report on the questions that robert mueller is asking about president trump s conversations. and an exclusive interview with former treasury secretary lawrence summers. he is criticizing president trump s treasury secretary and what the treasury secretary produced today.