welcome to hannity . we are broadcasting live from our nation s capitol in the swamp and the sewer, washington, d.c. welcome and thank you for being here. today is the end of a busy day for lawmakers with a flurry of votes including one to possibly censure anti-semitic congresswoman tlaib. a measure that was killed by democrats. coming up we will talk to mike johnson the newly elected speaker and steve scalise and many other gop lawmakers. make no mistake, with just 369 days until the 2024 election, house republicans, and i am saying to all of you in this room and all of you watching at home, you will succeed together or fail together. there won t be some winners and some losers. the only people that will really lose if you lose are the american people. there is too slim a majority for divisive in fighting. my message tonight to lawmakers, and we will discuss this throughout the hour, is put aside personal grudges, individual agendas. it is time the american people need lead
this is part of the border barriers set out by the state of texas, and beyond that, you ll see in the middle of the river, these buoys. now these are four inches dollars four feet in didiameter excuse me, and the state of texas did not consult with the federal government, or even get permits before deploying the buoys and now a top diplomat in mexico has complained to washington saying that these violate two international treaties and mexico s concerned that these buoys could be on mexican territory. now more than 80 u.s. democratic lawmakers pressuring president biden to investigate this and also to file legal action against the state of texas. well, late last week the u.s. doj sent a letter to the state of texas saying that the construction of these buoys is unlawful and that it raises concerns that are humanitarian, public safety, and environmental
your party too. the republicans hating him, he had the media never really liked him. that is why he had to re-sign. reporter: dollars four months after his brother resigned in disgrace following a report finding he harassed 11 women. carley: todd: families coming together for a vigil in oxford, michigan remembering the three classmates killed in a high school shooting. carley: marianne rafferty has more about the suspect in custody. reporter: three students were shot and killed him eight injured, a 15-year-old sophomore was taken into custody. there were tense moments in oxford high school as terrified students barricaded themselves in classrooms and others ran for safety. at one point the gunmen could be heard trying to coax students out pretending to be law enforcement.
defense, and interest payments. government spending is growing twice as fast as revenue. spending twice as much as we bring in. those big corporate tax cuts president trump signed into law in 2017 mean less money coming in. the gap has only ever exceeded a trillion dollars four times in the period immediately following the global crisis. strunning numbers. striking auto workers are in the fourth week. talks between the auto workers union and general motors have taken a turn for the worst. the negotiator suggest there is no immediate end. they awe are on the ground talking with workers. reporter: talks falling apart over the weekend is unwelcome news to these picketing behind me. they re surviving on $250 a week. that s especially difficult for single mom jesse kelly who has
than the cbo projected a few months ago. now you might have noticed that i said the u.s. will run trillion dollar deficit again. well, that is because during the financial crisis the annual deficits surpassed a trillion dollars four times and at its peak it hit 1.4 trillion in the last year s first year of obama and the highest ever. we have to confront the fact our government spends more than it takes in. that is not sustainable. we face a crushing burden of debt. the debt will soon eclipse our entire economy and grow to catastrophic levels in the years ahead. reporter: the difference between then and now are huge. then, the economy was falling off a cliff. unemployment was between 7% and 10% and interest rates at historic lows. but now the economy is strong, unemployment is 4.1% and interest rates are climbing. and in this economy the u.s. will build on, as speaker ryan called it, the crushing burden of debt but it s hard to grasp really a trillion dollars,