talked some seven weeks ago. that yielded no results. there s hope this one will. welcome, everybody. i m neil cavuto. we had a crazy day at the corner of wall and broad. we did add have two prominent irish men break bread. let s go to capitol hill. the president and speaker did not meet since they discovered the debt ceiling. no formal talk today. this luncheon has a history of helping political opponents solve problems like the good friday accords. i agree with the speaker. there s no reason why we can t find common ground. there s no reason why we can t hope to change this direction of the extremes both our parties are pushing. mccarthy whispered to the president good job after his remarks. two irish american political leaders launched this four decades ago, president reagan and tip o neal. the luncheon helped them break political differences. for america, we know the stakes are high. a clash is brewing between the president and i. what would be the ramificatio
severe one at the southern border in the wake of the deadly kidnapping of four americans. could be getting the inis military involved in the process. we ll have bill melugin in brownville, texas on where this could be heading. peter doocy at the white house on what the administration is seeing. last but certainly not lest, vincente gonzalez that wants to see action taken on these carteling not in the near future but like now. welcome. i m neil cavuto. glad to have you with us. bill is at the border. what can you tell us? good afternoon. there s growing bipartisan outrage about this deadly cartel attack on americans leaving two of those americans dead with republican senator lindsey graham saying that he plans to introduce legislation that would give president biden the authority to use u.s. military force against these cartels directly. meantime, we want to get you up to speed. let s take a look at these photos. this shows the moment the two sur vying americans from this at
organizations after the brutal killing of americans. instead of focusing on root causes like kamala is supposed to be doing, we need to stop the cartel carnage once and for all. they are flooding america with fentanyl. over 100,000 americans are now dying from poisoning. they are overwhelming our border, making $13 billion a year in human trafficking. now these narco terrorists are kidnapping, torturing, and killing american citizens. mexico is so dangerous right now that the state department is warning spring breakers about even going to the country. republicans say enough is enough. it s time to take action. we are going to unleash the fury and might of the united states against these cartels. we re going to introduce legislation in the coming days and try to make it bipartisan to designate the keys groups foreign terrorist organizations under u.s. law. lindsey graham is right. we are losing 100,000 americans every year to drug deaths almost exclusively because of mexic
to stop assailants on a ram pain. easier said than done. let s go to c.b. cot in nashville with the latest. c.b. we re in downtown nashville where in a couple hours a citywide vigil will get underway. a vigil to bring together this broken city to honor the six lives taken in the covenant school shooting. jill biden will be here and we re expecting cheryl crowe to perform. we re hearing from community members that say they re floored by the loss of life. take a listen. i think it s horrible. i think the evil that was done here is obviously made worse by the fact that there s children involved in it. so i think that s gut wrenching for everybody. a big reason why we want to come out, put flowers down and say prayers and pay our respects. nashville police say they re no longer holding news conferences and will provide any up tates on their investigation in writing. so it s not likely we ll find out the contents of the shooter s manifesto any time soon. we know from the pol
the soil. neil: all right. this we are sure. a lot of questions, but are we getting all the right answers? despite all of those positive comments, residents of east palestine still have a very unsettling feeling. everyone with authority keeps telling them that everything is okay. residents say they re not buying it. we ll talk to one that is getting sick of it. we ll get you covered with garrett tenney with how folks are dealing with and aishah hasnie on capitol hill where there s calls for heads to roll because of this. welcome. i m neil cavuto. let s get to it with garrett tenney in east palestine with the very latest. garrett? yeah, neil. what we re hearing today from a number of folks is that this visit by the epa administrator yesterday and nearly two weeks after this derailment is just another indication of how the administration is too little too late to this crisis. and there is still, as you mentioned, a lot of distrust over what officials are saying about how sa