there were police there. it looked calm. lots of media cameras. it is happening. new york is stungling to house more than 40,000 migrants bused from the southern border over the past year. the city is also plagued by crime and homelessness. the president will be talking about infrastructure. bill: he will announce $3 hundred million in funding for a new tunnel under the hudson river. critics say it s distracting from issues. dana: a new poll reveal what voters say the country s biggest problem is. not infrastructure. it is poor leadership. bill: just a few blocks from the west side rail yard where the president talks today, the migrants crisis is boiling over. talking a few blocks now. authorities trying to relocate adult male asylum seekers from one hotel to a new shelter in brooklyn to make way for new families coming in. some of the men, though, all of them coming here single, are refusing to leave. dana: the president should visit the hotel. they won t hold their
is up 5% year-to-date. in the long run it is a great retirement approach. so i wouldn t go crazy about this. but yeah, the economy is deteriorating and the deterioration is probably going to continue. i think there is no way around that. bill: see you at 4:00 on fox business, larry. thank you for coming on today. you gave us a little bit of optimism. we like that. see you later today. dana reads sports. dana: so tom brady s future is the subject of a lot of speculation these days. the seven time super bowl champ signed a deal with fox sports last year to become an nfl analyst. there is so much to learn, so much to teach. it is ever evolving. believe me, as much as you think i m willing to teach people, i m looking to learn. i m looking to learn from all the people i get to talk to. dana: that deal doesn t kick in until he stops playing. so far the future hall of famer