bret: okay. thanks, greg. greg: thank you. good evening, welcome to washington. i m bret baier. another record for migrant encounters as a federal appeals court puts a halt to the biden administration s plan to remove a barrier along that border. we will take you there live. sweaty palms among former associates of the late sex offender jeffrey epstein as their names could soon be made public. the latest on this. and remembering the first female justice on the u.s. supreme court tonight but, first, breaking tonight, on the heels of disappointing poll numbers across the board, worries among democrats that president biden could drag down the rest of the democratic party next november. white house correspondent jacqui heinrich has that as she starts us off tonight live from the north lawn, good evening, jacqui. good evening, bret. americans are upset about the state of the economy. and hunter biden s tax crimes put a spotlight on the president s messaging that things woul
several grounds such as prosecutorial misconduct and selective prosecution and as well as how much time has passed since the alleged crimes. we re looking at statute of limitations and a whole host of motions that are going to be levied here, and this case won t see a jury in my opinion. and turning himself in historic criminal charges, 34 felony counts brought forth by manhattan district attorney bragg, accusing him of hush money payments to stormy daniels and mcdougall. daniels says if the case goes to trial, she wants to testify. i think having them call me in and put me on the stand let legitimizes my story and and oh, she must not be a good witness, she s not credible. as for republicans, it s the credibility of prosecution that s in question. yesterday, house judiciary chairman jim jordan wrote a letter to the d.a. s office for new york county requesting documents and testimony relevant to their investigation into bragg s case. quote, if state or local prosecu
safety team member. kyle, i apologize for my voice. what is going on when the airlines cite the f.a.a. for curtailing flights? you know, it s all a result, you know, partially from the pandemic. the f.a.a. pretty much froze hiring for a period of time, which caused an air traffic control shortage. you know, one interesting thing here, neil, i was on the f.a.a. website just before your show and they re looking for controllers, but the 2022 hiring window for those controllers is closed for the year. it says check back soon. so they re crying that they need controllers, but yet, somebody who wants to apply, cannot apply for a job as an air traffic controller. you d think they d figure it out at the higher levels of the f.a.a. by now. neil: you know, we ve had some near misses, some, you know, planes bumping into each other, nothing that catastrophic, but you worry in this environment with all that s going on.
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