neil: democratic congressman henry cuellar in the last hour talking about revelations that were shocking and released late on a friday night. that s what happens with a lot of information that could be very embarrassing to authorities, but in this particular case extremely embarrassing anybody for everyone in this country. 251,000 plus migrant encounters at the border last month. we have never seen that, forget about in any december, in any month in our history like ever, ever, ever. griff jenkins in eagle pass, texas with the ramifications of that. my friend, to you. griff: neil, that s unbelievable. that s the population of scottsdale and the border agents are exhausted. and let me take you to our drone in the sky and lift you up. in this is where they have more than 160,000 crossings here in this fiscal year so far and that s just one sector alone. as you take a look at this crossing here, title 42, people just going across moments ago. and the video that we shot before th
known as black beach where the most secluded beaches in san diego. the vessels during the migrants those are small open outboard engines. they usually say use for smuggling. because of the overnight thick fog in the year that has delayed the search for more victims. crews are hoping to use helicopters once those weather conditions improve. arthel: forming acting ice director tom will join us in a moment but first let s go to bill he is alive in mission, texas with the very latest on the search, bill. what s arthel come good afternoon here for unfortunate this is looking like at another human meddling in smuggling that gone wrong turn deadly we ve seen this happen over and over and over again. at the southern border during the border crisis latest death tallied so far, eight people. you take a look at video this happened late last night. you guys mentioned there are still seven people missing after these boats crashed into each other. that death account can potentially go high
i pay over $1230 in rent alone. i got two kids i m taking care of so anything can help me out right now. very high eggs, $5 and up. milk, $5 a gallon. bread, $4 just for a loaf of bread. it s ridiculous. we paid $8.99 for a dozen eggs. it s a struggle for any family because the price of food is outrageous. when e moved here, rent was relatively cheap. now it s like you really got to have a second or third job just to keep up with rent. laura: well, despite all of this, biden thinks you should be feeling pretty upbeat. just this morning we got some very good news about the american economy, i m not sure and i mean this that the news couldn t have been any better. laura: couldn t have been any better. i don t know what s lower at this point? his own pulse or his ability to read the pulse of the american people. 71% of the country say we re on the wrong track and that s the eighth time the number was above 70% and nbc itself saying we ve never before seen this le
now they want to take the abortion fight to the states. pro-life supporters across the country descended on the nation s capitol 50th annual march for life and since roe v. wade was overturned. the dobbs decision brought abortion back to the state level where many think the next fight begins. we got to get to the state levels now. right? that s the the emphasis. that s why we are going in front of the capital is to show at each state level this is not over. it s only the beginning. currently 13 states have a complete abortion ban. five have partial bans. six states are in limbo pending current litigation. abortion is legal in the remaining states. new house majority leader steve scalise says despite the supreme court s ruling the issue is far from settled. the court didn t get rid of abortion. they just allowed this debate to continue with elected leaders instead of judges. the new republican majority in the house wasted little time passing pro-life legislation.
as its known is underway, a few tensions that existed in the early stages. president biden is about to sit down with president obrador and justin trudeau. what can biden say to ease the crisis at our southern border. that number there, 2.3 million plus border encounters for fiscal year 2022. that ended in october or the new one began in october. it was an all-time high by an enormous margin. for some context, that s more than the entire population of houston, texas and we monitor the summit at this hour. we ll bring you that live. we re waiting to hear what these folks might say about the cartels, about our border and any agreements that they might reach to crack down on this situation. retired four-star general jack keane, chairman for the institute of study of war and a fox news senior strategic analyst joins me. good to have you with us today. obviously one of the greatest concerns is whatever pertains to u.s. national security from president biden s perspective. and he we