President Donald Trump and where he stands on tHe Economy, reproductive rights, immigration, foreign policy, and the state of democracy cnns Abby Phillip takes us through What The trump White House enacted during his four years in office and looks at what he and his allies have promised to continue or to change if elected to another Term Nafta has been a disaster for the United States, a complete and total disaster it was april 20, 173 months into Donald Trumps presidency. And he wanted to withdraw the United States from nafta. The north american free Trade Agreement he would say repeatedly in the Oval Office to E Everyone Whwho had was s s there ripping us off they take advantage of america, were suckers and losers. Its been very, very bad for our companies and for our workers he heard lots of concerns when he was out campaigning from bluecollalar supporteters thes food fight, nafta had taken jobs from America Trump wanted to announce their withdrawal on Hihis One 100th Daday in offic
is horrible here. shannon: will ask fema administrator dan criswell what is being done to help americans of the hardest hit areas? and we will talk with brian camp about his impact in his state and his offer to help his neighbors. we are ready to roll when they need us. plus we will get the latest on governor kemp s highly anticipated midterm a rematch against democrat stacy abrams. we have got brand-new poles with just weeks ago. then, rush it ramps up its rhetoric with its war on ukraine but russian president vladimir putin saying he will annex occupied territory in ukraine after referendums the west is called nothing but a sham. we will ask our sunday panel how pollutant escalation could impact prospects for peace. plus, a sitdown with fox and built who is been the only constant media presence on our southern border part he will discuss what he has seen firsthand and why he came to capitol hill to ask questions of our nation s leaders. and the people at the heart of co
anita vogel. remember title 42, the supreme court weighs what comes next. those numbers are expected to surge if the policy is lifted. art del cueto says drugs and criminal cartels will explode as well. correspondent jeff paul. hi, jeff. anita, with title 42 set to expire last week, many went to the border hoping for a better chance to get in. but the supreme court announcing a hold until it hears the case, it s leaving thousands in the cold not knowing what to do next. we turned ourselves into immigration authorities, immigration expelled us because what they told us is that everything from central america is closed off. we are waiting for title 42 to be nullified. even with the frigid weather, the number is not slowing down. from friday to sunday, 16,476 encounters over the span of those three days. roughly 2100 were expelled under title 42, the remaining 14,000 were released. busiest sector was del rio, more than 4,000, followed by el paso, more than 3,000, and yuma,
is horrible here. shannon: will ask fema administrator dan criswell what is being done to help americans of the hardest hit areas? and we will talk with brian camp about his impact in his state and his offer to help his neighbors. we are ready to roll when they need us. plus we will get the latest on governor kemp s highly anticipated midterm a rematch against democrat stacy abrams. we have got brand-new poles with just weeks ago. then, rush it ramps up its rhetoric with its war on ukraine but russian president vladimir putin saying he will annex occupied territory in ukraine after referendums the west is called nothing but a sham. we will ask our sunday panel how pollutant escalation could impact prospects for peace. plus, a sitdown with fox and built who is been the only constant media presence on our southern border part he will discuss what he has seen firsthand and why he came to capitol hill to ask questions of our nation s leaders. and the people at the heart of th