harris: happy monday, this is outnumbered, i m harris faulkner here with my co-host emily compagno and kayleigh mcenany. federalist editor-in-chief mollie hemingway is here. and fox news national correspondent, griff jenkins, who just sent down the brand new border bill and the whole couch it is huge. harris: we ll get into that. here is what some are calling it on capitol hill, dead on arrival, that is house speaker mike johnson saying about the deal. negotiator say it addresses our broken immigration system, however, critics are going after it. they claim it would let 5000 people into the country per day before anything is done. actually the number is higher and we ll myth bust that. that would be 1.8 million people per year. whether they are here to stay, whether they are trying to get in on asylum, they are coming in. aishah hasnie is live on capitol hill. this bill is fighting for its life right now, it s a numbers problem, especially in the senate. not just
the progressive killjoys spoke up to remind us what a terrible place the u.s. is. like wanting the flag and ending with jane fonda s dirty girdle. dirty girdle. i don t know what that means. ben and jerry s ice cream offered happy birthday to america last week by claiming the country was stolen land and should be given back to indigenous people. start with mount rushmore, since no way a mountain could sustain a casino. turns out ben and jerry s headquarter are located on land that a native american nation says belongs to them. i m tasting new ice cream, hypocrite and honey. dawn stevens, the chief, told newsweek, we d be interested in a meeting to discuss the land being return. you don t get more native american than the husband in bewitched. dawn stevens, sounds like name bill hemmer gives when he stays at the red roof inn by the airport. i prefer traditional names like chief running bear or liz warren. in the cries cream maker s defense, everywhere in the world once belonge
math? plus, a palestinian american student says she s lost more than 100 members of her family to israeli air strikes. other relatives, american citizens, she says, are still trying to leave gaza. she s here to share her story before speaking today at what organizers say will be the largest march for gaza in the u.s. since the start of the war. and some migrant families in new york will have to move out of their temporary housing this week. i ll speak to the city council s immigration committee chair about why she says the mayor is causing harm to vulnerable people. i m victor blackwell. let s start the show. the first voting of 2024 happens on monday, so we will finally start to learn where republican voters stand in this consequential election year. but not at a place that s representative of america. iowa is around 90% white, according to census data, so it s no surprise that they re the majority of voters participating in the caucuses. but there are also black peopl
i m going to talk to ohi congress women chantal brown o the impact it has in her district plus, her thoughts on the gop wider culture war on the natio as president s pro campaig seat up on both sides of the political aisle this week. watch this i hope the next time ther is an indication, when you buy your heads in prayer, you se the blood on your hands. powerful worlds from the transgender lawmaker now being silenced by her colleagues later, the floor will be her here on msnbc. we are going to find out wha she is doing to protec transgender americans in her state. and, today, as i mentioned t this earth day as weather events become mor extreme each season, we ar gonna find out how this on community in florida is workin to bring a bit of harmony back to you mother nature we are gonna start with a temporary legal victory fo abortion rights activists afte the supreme court roe ruled to keep another persona on th market for now it is coming just two week after a trump appoin
don t have more information whether there was hazardous material or not. the testing they have so far is that it would not be actual poison or threatening material but again, we just got this in moments ago. this is not the first threat of its kind this is a significant development. and while we are careful to note only tell what you law enforcement has said for example they re not saying a source or suspect, i can tell you as a factual matter we re reporting on this new threatening letter sent to the d.a. at the very time just yesterday we were reporting on a new filing by the same d.a. alvin bragg that cites as criminal evidence donald trump s public provocations to potential violence, him swinging a bat at this d.a and that filing, which we have more on later tonight, quotes from exactly these kind of threats, many without powder, many without anything physical attached poured into the office. the d.a. connected in general what he argues is donald trump s unlawful medd