already closed last month. critics say that is by design, a slow motion strategy playing out little by little until it s too far and too late to stop it. sandra: shannon bream will be here what s at stake and cases at the supreme court, including the abortion pill. but first this. suspect accused of leaking our nation s secrets in court for the first time. 21-year-old national guardsman jack teixeira seen wearing hands cuffs and a khaki prison jump suit as he stood before a federal judge. bill: facing two federal charges for removing and sharing classified information. cameras captured his dad leaving the courtroom just moments after his son was formally charged under the espionage act. sandra: questions grow how a low level employee had access to top secret information. darrell issa slamming the system last hour. secure facilities should not trust everyone that goes in walks out with the briefcase and not looked at. and the system obviously failed at several levels.
have rotated and should have had separation. this is not a nominal situation. i do want to remind everyone, everything after clearing the tower was icing on the cake. neil: all right. icing on the cake. mission control putting a positive spin on spacex s giant new star ship rocket blowing up shortly after lift off. luckily nobody was on board when the booster rocket failed to peel away, tumbled and exploded four minutes in. such are the risks if you think about it when planning manned missions to the moon and mars and beyond. we got you covered all over the place with jonathan serrie on what went wrong. ashley webster on more americans flogging to see the launches. tom jones on the rewards that outway the risks. and actor william shatner that took that risk and is here to tell us about it. it s straight ahead on a rocketing your world or out of your world. see what i did this? welcome, everybody. very glad to have you. i m neil cavuto. let s get to it with jonathan serr
on the southern border. welcome. glad to have you. i m neil cavuto. let s get the latest on what might expect to hear out of these leaders in a few minutes. we go to jacqui heinrich with more. jacqui? hi, neil. the president just sort of gave us a teasener his address to parliament about the details on this agreement that we re expected to hear more about when the two leaders speak shortly here. we re behind schedule. it s going to be a big topic of conversation. canada is announcing 15,000 slots for migrants from the southern hemisphere to come in to canada legally as part of a new agreement that will allow the u.s. and canada to turn away migrants that cross the northern border illegally as an update to this third safe third country agreement that has been really years in the making. for the longest time, migrants enter on the southern border have been required to first seek asylum in the country that they pass through. that did not apply ever to the northern border. it s
understand. i just don t you think the american people might question that that every few days more documents have been found at his house. what i m telling you is what the president has said. he takes this very seriously. neil: and i think he also was surprised. president biden back at the white house. more questions swirling around a new batch of classified documents found in his wilmington delaware home. third time that they found more there they thought were there. the consensual search by the fbi was initiated by the white house and might extend, might extend to his vacation home in delaware. more on that. so what s going on here? we have you covered with peter doocy at the white house where a press briefing just wrapped up. aishah hasnie on capitol hill where the questions just keep piling up and house oversight committee member pete sessions on whether the administration is giving up. by that, giving up any answers. welcome. i m neil cavuto. good to have you on
kevin corke live in washington. the young lady to my right was not even born in 1984. i m not surprised by that. talented though she is she is young. i on the other hand was already in college, i believe. [laughter] great to be with you this morning. we anticipated this move by the white house. there are consequences to driving down the spr to its lowest level since 1984. critics argue from a national security perspective this move by the white house is suspect and purely political. yet again, mr. biden is drawing from the pool for yet another summer between 10-15000000 barrels and, of course, there is this from the white house. the president is calling on the department of energy to be ready to move forward with additional significant strategic petroleum reserves sales this wednesday winter, if needed, due to russia or other actions disrupting global markets. there is that. one look at the levels now especially when compared with the beginning of 2022 and you can see why t