fired back calling it racist. dana: president biden staying silent on the fentanyl. 300 people a day die. that is expected to get worse. fentanyl seizures at the border continue to double year-over-year. peter doocy brought it up in yesterday s briefing but according to the white house everything is just fine. 300 overdoses a day now. we know fentanyl is coming in the sfwoo the country across the southern border. we are securing the border. we have record levels of funding from dhs to stop drugs from entering into the country. 300 overdoses designed to target children. drug cartels in mexico want to kill american kids. what is this president doing about it? to say we re not doing enough is categorically wrong. dana: we have reaction from former d.e.a. special agent. matt finn standing by at the border but let s go to grady trimble in chicago with new arrivals. we were there last night as the first two buses arrived. several migrants waved at our cameras and g
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
launching legal action against the fbi tonight. he says he s seeking an independent review of documents seized during the raid on mar-a-lago. his legal team claims his fourth amendment constitutional rights were violated. we have a live report coming up. and a fight over migrants being buffed into deep blue cities intensifying tonight after the pentagon again denies a request from washington, dc s mayor asking the national guard to help combat what she s calling a crisis. we have live reaction from texas governor dan patrick. plus developments in of the case of a missing california teen-ager the family breaking silence we begin with coverage on president biden. kevin corke break it down, good evening kevin. indeed shannon good evening to you. in politics as you know there s bad and then there s this. poll numbers showing a shocking number of americans believing that the country is headed in the wrong direction. as you pointed out, less than three months before the midterm
john: fox news alert economy in crisis, democratic party rethinking its future in ways that not long ago would be unthinkable. questioning if the biden experiment is one that should continue. i m john roberts in washington. good monday to you. jacqui: good monday to you. president biden dragged down by high gas prices, worst in a generation and worries it could be the beginning of an even worse economy to come. cover of the new york post, say it ain t joe. john: economic turmoil not slowing one bit. the markets tanked this morning, dow down more than 600 points. experts say inflation and gas prices are still on the way up. no signs of coming down. and in a dystopian twist, americans are watching requirement accounts disappear and grocery bills grow. one gas station in st. anthony, minnesota, saying we hate our gas prices too. and few answers except to blame vladimir putin. john: peter doocy, say it ain t joe, peter? peter: and republicans are not listening to th
susan li has shown no food spikes have a sign of ending. let s begin with kelly. hi, charles. the stock market is now in bear market. everything was done as we take a look at the red hot inflation data and they liked it less. the s&p 500 closed 4% down. the dow lost 900% and more pain is expected tomorrow that will likely near or be worse than friday s cpi. markets have flunk wildly as investors decipher how the central bank will raise rates. that s why investors broadly unloaded riskier assets. the national average hitting over $5 a gallon this weekend. records are nothing new. we ve seen new highs across the country. for context, to fill up a toyota camera, that cost has soared 63% versus last year. now it will cost you $79 at the national average. charles, we spoke to frustrated drivers here. they re beginning to change their habits. when is it going to end? it s a lot to take in. you have to get it. it comes in to play every single day, do i want to drive to the bea