intensifying and the migrant surge escalating. patrol officials say they re releasing 5,000 migrants in to the u.s. every day. every day! the reason why republican lawmakers are trying to strike a deal to boost border security. are they any closer? we ll ask the leading republican in those negotiations, senator james langford. your world is now. welcome, everybody. i m neil cavuto. let s get to it. griff jenkins in eagle pass on how they re trying to deal with that surge that he is witnessing right behind him. to you, griff. hey, neil. it s been a busy monday here in eagle pass and now in arizona. let s start in eagle pass. let s go to some footage we shot on the drone of a group that came up behind me. you ve got more than four to 500 migrants coming here. most of the ones here are from venezuela, guatemala, columbia. we met a man from africa from the country of angola. that was not the first group. we saw two more of 100 or more in different locations. they stretch the
[national anthem] [national anthem] [national anthem] will: straight to a fox weather alert, at least six people including a child are dead and dozens more hurt after two tornadoes barreled through parts of tennessee, kentucky and mississippi yesterday. oh, [bleep] oh, my god. rachel: searching through the rubble for any known survivors, nashville s mayor says the city s left completely upside e down as the area is suffering from extensive damage. pete: residents are waking up in the dark this morning as tens of thousands of people are without power, more than 40,000 without electricity in tennessee alone. let s turn now to our chief meteorologist rick reichmuth. rick: yeah, so pretty dynamic situation yesterday, we ll tell you we had forecast storms, but i think even we didn t see this coming to be this significant like what we saw yesterday. right now 23 reports of tornadoes from this storm. that ll whittle down a little bit once they get out and do some of t
[the star-spangled banner] [the star-spangled banner] [the star-spangled banner] will: good morning, welcome to fox and friends this saturday morning. we never gotta show dog. a lot of dogs featured next to the american flag. there was talk of getting a show dog to hang out on set. clean up after you. i don t know why we never got one. rachel: it could be my skippy. he lives in new jersey area. skippy bites. that s not good. pete: who s going to take care of it? will: during the week? we are not here. pete: our dog we show to the audience for 8 hours. will: it just mingles. rachel: a producer who loves dogs was wondering. pete: it to 24/7 show, so there would always be a producer here. it would be an additional duty. will: i am picturing a lab just kind of around. you drop your crumbs, he is happy. rachel: good idea. let s run it by will: i bet steve doocy would take care of it during the week. it would be his dog during the week. let s run it by steve. pete: rachel
presidency, but perhaps the only thing those nine additional charges against hunter are killing is his dad s key campaign message, pay your pair share. we ve got andy mccarthy on where where this is the headed legally and karl rove on how this could play out politically. plus, tracking a university president, liz magill so far staying put. we ll talk to one student who says while magill needs to go, the policies allowing anti-semitism on campus need to go with her. and the battle over border security is far from over as the situation at the border is far from improved. we re on the push by republicans to pick fix it by tying ukraine aid to it. and we are over it, all of it, starting now. neil: happy weekend, everybody. glad to have you. i m neil cavuto. we begin right now on the hunter biden business and the fallout for dad who s out west. right now we we get thest from the white house where you ll find our lucas tomlinson. reporter: well, neil, the 56-page indictment do
going to eke out and get to the war with some aid coming to ukraine, it s hurry up and wait. and that s because of the battle they re having on capitol hill whether it should be tied to border security funding. it s been the battle royale for republicans who insist on it and democrats who say that it shouldn t be part of this. griff jenkins has the latest from eagle pass, texas who are tying this border issue with so many others, griff. griff: neil, good morning. and you know, i am in eagle pass, texas yet again and i have spent more time in eagle pass than any other location on assignment this year because of a border crisis that continues to surge to record breaking levels. let me take you to the drone right here where we are in eagle pass and you can see every day, here we are, you see the buses lining up in the middle there. the migrants. it s actually a group of four or 500, they break them up into groups of about 100 and process them, most of them. i was just over there