full peal which i ve never heard of, driving us up the wall, but it s part of the day of coronation. about 100 yards behind us we saw king charles and queen camilla turn up in one of those horse-drawn carriages and we knew this was something special and we knew, in fact, something that hasn t been seen here for, oh, 70 years. a lot of hubbub, pomp and circumstance, but in the middle of the ceremony when the archbishop of canterbury took that coronation crown and fitted it on king charles head and you knew something would happen and a short time after that to show the tradition and heritage of the place you saw something else, his son and heir apparent, prince william, pledge allegiance to king charles. i, william, pledge and faith unto you, as for life and limb. they ve got the si ceremony, and there was an older carriage and the crowds have been battered and buffeted by rain and wind and they were there by the tens of thousands, and hundreds of thousands just to show th
off from his mar-a-lago home sometime on monday on there for the formal arraignment on this 30-plus indictment that has been handed down. he would be the first former president to have to deal with something like this. it will be historic, and we re told that plans have been made to make it as unzoo-like, if you can use such a term, as possible by closing off traffic in lower manhattan and making sure that the former president can get safely into and out of that building. he will have to be the fingerprinted, he will have to be given a mug shot. there will be no handcuffing going on here, and he will be likely field on his own reconnaissance to the head back to florida. so we re keeping track of all of those storms. let s get the ones impacting a lot of folks who in some cases are dealing with this all off again. will nunley in wynne, arkansas, with more on that. reporter: nile, many a lot of cases absolutely total losses of their homes. and in the case of wynne, loss of li
think of that, a year, for a war that vladimir putin once assumed would last only days. the u.s. continues to fund the good fight, another $2 billion heading ukraine s way, but not without some growing resistance in congress and growing concern even among some nato partners and just over the last 24 hours our g20 fellow members. we ll ask ukraine s ambassador to the u.s. what she makes of all of this and whether patience is waning for all of this. she s here and only here. then, what to make of china s mixed signals on this ongoing war even as it dangles a 12-point peace plan to end the war. volodymyr zelenskyy says he would meet with xi jinping. we ll ask brigadier general patrick ryder whether that s a good idea and former defense secretary mark mark esper on why he fears china might have other ideas. then, the young ukrainian mom who become the face of a war in her own backyard back with us. but this time elena is in a different backyard. how she got to safety and who join
right now and could get a lot worse. we ve got you covered with robert ray in lansing, michigan, which could bear the brunt of this and travel expert lee albamonte with the chaos we re seeing because of this. i m neil cavuto here with you on this snowy day in most of the country and could turn into days of that. let s go to robert ray with more in lansing. yeah, good afternoon from lances, michigan, the state capitol. you can see the steam emanating from underneath this town that heats and cools the cities. you can see the state capitol behind me. we ve been experiencing the ups and downs and tribulations of snow, freezing rain and sleet. you can see snowplows dropping salt and rock on these roads and the interstates as right now freezing rain is coming down. we re under a ice warning until 4:00 a.m. tomorrow. neil, check this out. you can see this. this is exactly the issue all over. this ice starting to compound on everything here in lansing. to the west, let s take a loo
welcome, everybody. i m neil cavuto. this is your world. keeping track of your money and also keeping track of what is happening at our border with mexico. invasions are getting to be routine. but clever ones, secret ones and, well, innovative ones are now suddenly the rage. the very latest from bill melugin in mission, texas. bill? neil, good afternoon to you. every single day texas state troopers are on the front lines at the border working with border patrol to try to reduce the number of got-aways sneaking in the country. we embedded with texas dps as they were doing that. take a look at this video here in mission where we are. this is a texas trooper s body cam footage going in to the brush where illegals are trying to get away. obviously not willing to turn themselves in. you can see the trooper taking self migrants down and arresting them. then it s going to switch to the video that we shot. you can see a bigger perspective of the groups being arrested by the texas