tensions of migrants ratcheting up in the new year. as officials around the country point fingers over who is to blame for overwhelmed cities across the u.s. it was outrageous that they are saying they cannot deal with this. shannon: pressured growing with to fix the record influx into the country the face-off between red and blue america reaching a boiling point. what governor abbott has done, it just wants to create chaos. what is common ground possible? a celtic anyone city should have this all this from a reach out to governor abbott opted to work together. will stick with texas republican governor greg abbott and denver democratic mayor mike johnson about seeking solution parade than inside the washington beltway house republicans themselves voted to decrease the amount of border patrol agents,. clerks and some take responsibility providing leadership, this administration has done nothing but attack elected officials. little sign of working anything out b
years ago. yesterday the court considered claims that google allowed isis to post hundreds of videos online aimed at inciting violence and algorithms helped isis recruit efforts along the way. the audio of some of those deliberations inside the high court. the thumb nails is based upon what the all going if if the videos don t appear out of thin air. they must be targeted to something. dana: more on all this we re live in washington. david spunt. it s getting underway right now. yesterday justice kagan asked the question to laughter in the courtroom should these nine justices be wading into the waters saying they may not be the best people to understand the internet. today s case focused on liability. can twitter be held liable by the families of terror victims. the second big case involving big tech before the court this week. family of a man killed in an isis attack in turkey in 2017 sued twitter, google and facebook arguing the platforms posted terrorist videos o
breaking news on donald trump s search for a running mate in which key allies are pushing for each of those three, right there also the hearing today that s casting yet more doubt on the job judge, running the trump classified documents, case two, former federal judges are here to weigh it and questions about boeing equipment delays two passengers only instead of stranding them at ceo pair well, they re stuck in orbit. john king here tonight in for anderson, we begin with the breaking news, namely who people close to the former president donald trump wants to see on the ticket with him three. names, each one being touted by a different trump faction two senators, and the governor of north dakota, cnn s alayna treene has more on who they are and what s playing out behind the seeds alaina, tell us, what are you learning? well luck as we inch closer to the republican national convention, john, that is the self-imposed deadline that donald trump has set for when he is going t
government will be enforcing the law passed by congress. in this case the federal government is not enforcing the laws passed by congress in fact they are acting contrary to the laws passed by congress that creates the opening freak texas to be able to enact a law that simply enforces the very same laws passed by the nazis congress. correct gowe re talking the raze case two, governor thank you for your time. think ashanti joining us now denver democratic mayor mike johnston. welcome to fox news sunday. thanks for having a good morning. shannon: texas is said thousands of people bus into denver while you are now doing with that situation. you ve talked about how overwhelming it is there. we ll get into some things you are requesting work permits in those kinds of things but there is a word now denver is also giving people one-way tickets to places like chicago, like new york those mayors have said we
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