square. i m dana perino. bill: happy friday. i m bill hemmer. good morning. illegal immigrants caught on video attacking police on the sidewalk outside the hotel where they were getting free housing. the far left d.a. alvin bragg, along with a judge putting the violent suspects back on the street within hours. another example of crime without consequence. undermining our system of justice and some new yorkers telling the ingraham angle last night who they blame for the migrant matter. do you blame president biden for this? i do. i do. the wall was being built. it got stopped. honestly we have to protect the border and need to know who is here i m a diehard democrat and saying this. who is to blame? the government? you know why? they let them in. and only way they can get in is through the government. who do you blame specifically? joe biden. dana: dana marie mcnichol. florida sending troops to texas to help secure the border. mike waltz with reaction. jeff p
direct .com. good morning, everyone we do begin with breaking news this morning. alright you are looking at live pictures. there was breaking news out of louisville, kentucky . you see a huge police presence there. there are quote multiple casualties, according to police as they respond to an active aggressor officials, including the f are telling everyone to stay away from the area of 300 block of east main street. the mayor also urging the public to stay away from the area. we have now learned that this is a shooting that there are multiple people who are down, including a police officer. our cnn correspondent omar jimenez is following the developments as we watch them there live from our affiliate. w e. we are seeing a lot of police down there, and we re hearing that the governor may be on his way. what can you tell us? omar? that s right, sara. for starters, they are describing this as an active or as a shooting incident in downtown louisville. they had been describing it
amounts of money time and star power to pennsylvania where republican mehmet oz and democrat john fetterman have been running neck and neck. sandra: former president obama and president biden appearing with fetterman in philadelphia this weekend while former president trump rallied with oz just outside of pittsburgh. we have you covered over the next two with hours with political analysis you will not want to to and cannot miss. john: plus, our team of reporters on the campaign trail following all of the closest races. we re going to start with bryan llenas in bucks county, pennsylvania. what s dr. oz s message to voters there today, bryan? reporter: hey, john, good afternoon. well, dr. oz s message to philadelphia s suburban message here is simple, elect him and and you ll get bipartisanship and balance in washington d.c. elect his opponent, john petterman, and you ll get a radical. bipartisanship was a focus of a round table discussion here in bucks county featuring senat
welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world, it is wednesday, june 15th and i m brianna keilar with john berman here in new york. if you don t believe in the climate emergency facing our nation just open your window or walk outside today, there will be evidence on display in every corner of america, no matter where you live count on extreme weather, heat warnings or severe flooding. in the span of 24 hours americans have grappled with all of these threats, violent storms left hundreds of thousands without power in the midwest, flooded communities in montana that don t have clean drinking water and there have even been tornadoes in chicago. meteorologist derek van dam is live in columbus, ohio, where the mayor has no power and he s urging residents to go to cooling centers and pools to stay safe. reporter: john, unfortunately the perfect storm has struck this area, the combination of no electricity and dangerous excessive heat, that is a recipe for dis
nearly three decades. all, of course, in an effort to slow slowing inflation. in hours, the fed expected to announce raising rates by 0.75. that will make it more expensive to pay for things like a mortgage. the biden administration under growing pressure to do more to avoid a recession. retail sales fell last month. consumers feeling the squeeze from the record high gas prices, inflation and already rising interest rates. let s begin our coverage with cnn s matt egan live in washington taking a closer look at the fed s big move expected today, matt. reporter: erica, this is shaping up to be an historic day for the american economy. in just under three hours, the federal reserve is expected to take aggressive action to try to tame inflation. prices surging so rapidly that economists and investors now expect the fed to raise interest rates by 0.75%. this is a big deal. some context, just six months ago or so, there was a debate over whether or not the fed would raise interes