right now as bill said were waiting for the former president s first appearance of the day. the place is surrounded by barricades as the former president gets ready to finally learning the exact charges in this case, which jonathan turley and others have been highly critical of your legal underpinning for us and we ll see what s happening here. they re performing his every move since he meds mar-a-lago yesterday and they re calling today the date of the dawn as we wait to hear what he has to say. before he heads into the courtroom. bill: full coverage. brett has analysis and join us in a few moments and carl will join us in a moment he is latch at. professor eric shawn is outside tom pollard and med chem. and that s where we begin a brand-new although what s happening there brent? good morning bill. former donald trump now i home in the top two floors of his massive apartment in the grinning skyscraper grass covered tower that bears his name. it is also pretty normal tues
when they leave the eagle pass, they are not staying here. they re coming to your states. by going into your schools, you re going to your hospital, your law enforcement officers are suddenly have to deal with them. they are not taking up your taxpayer dollars. bill: that is nikki haley who is running for president and were getting a firsthand look at for the impact of face impacts on the border. yesterday back like an eagle ladies what s happening here today. look for message what you find out the hello. good money to you bill. this was nikki haley s first trip to the southern border and she told me one of the first thing that jumped out at her with the sheer amount of discarded clothing left all over the place down here from these migrants. after the cross illegally and take a look at this video, this was her she was out here in the del rio sector yesterday meeting with the locals. and she was hosted by tony gonzales who represents the area. i asked her what her immediate changes
Photo courtesy of Manchester Local Schools NEW FRANKLIN Nolley Elementary and Manchester Middle schools recently held a food drive organized by district nurse Kristen Teeters and with help from the Manchester PTA. Shown are volunteers sorting food donations at the district’s board office Nov. 18. According to district officials, the Jackson Friends Church also