but first, reading, writing and radicalism. that s the focus of tonight soco anglfe. all right. fo let me just say, as a mother, it is a minefield for parents out there. now, too often, the very peopleh whom you re supposed teo be abln to trust t to teach your sons and daughters are the ones you can trus t the least, like this. lovely teacher, a woman named amber parkern named , who was jt fired from franklin high school in el paso, texas. paso, tecome on , forget math ad science. her message to studentsts recently was don t be mean to. tomatis even told him that we re going to call mass murder attracted persons. no, don t judge people just because they want to have withu a five year olrad. if you wonder why your kids come home questioningcome your family homs values and beliefs, it s because ofcats so-called educators like miss parker. now, in that pushah tot push noe deviancy, she s doing her partgl to advance the left s larger goal, which is to persecute anyone with
also have a broken immigration system. in particular over the last four years before we came in and it needs to be fixed. we have a secure border in that that is a priority for any nation, including ours and our administration. bill: despite that secure border arrests are on track to surpass 2 million this month which would be another all-time record. dana: greg abbott is not the only governor putting democrats on blast. ron desantis sent two plane loads to martha s vineyard. a vacation spot for wealthy progressives. bill: we start with griff jenkins covering the buses in washington, d.c. at the home of kamala harris. good morning, there. good morning, that s right. you are looking now live at some of the last migrants getting into a bus provided by local ngos helping the migrants to go to a local church. we aren t sure exactly where. from there they will try to coordinate the migrants getting to their final destination. now to recap for our viewers, what happened at
deal, but it s closer to a done deal. the vote is on. jacqui heinrich at the white house with the latest. jacqui? edward lawrence. i apologize. i can be confused for jacqui. i can see how that would happen. no, no, yeah, this was all approved about 5:00 a.m. this morning. that s what we understand. the president says that this is good for america. this is americans avert the strike, could devastate the economy while giving the unions about a 24% increase over the next five years or so. again, the president says this is good for americans. here s the president. listen. together we reached an agreement that will keep our critical rail system working and avoid disruptions of our economy. i m grateful for members of the administration who worked tirelessly to help get this done. republicans say there s still a long way to go. all of the unions now have to ratify this agreement. i hope i ve heard that they have a tentative agreement. i hope it becomes an agreement. i h
whether she will stay part of her order and allow the justice department to access the 100-plus documents seized at the former president s residence. and then across the atlantic in london, mourners are lining up for miles outside westminster hall to view queen elizabeth s coffin as she lies in state. we ll take you there live with the latest updates as well. we start with that breakthrough agreement for america s railways. a short time ago the president announcing that frustrate rail workers will get better pay and improved working conditions and health care benefits. this is a win for tens of thousands of rail workers and for their dignity and the dignity of their work. it s a recognition of that. because of the labor agreement, those rail workers will get better pay, 24% wage increase over the next five years, improved working conditions, peace of mind around their health care by capping the cost that workers will have to pay. so a strike would have greatly, by the way
america can have quite a big impact on the balance of power here in washington, d.c. you know, many eyes are on new hampshire and of course, this question. who will take on incumbent democratic senator maggie hasan in the general? will it be don bulldock, who pushed trump s election lies or state senate president chuck morse who was the backing of establishment republicans. we re also closely watching a battle between two trumpers in new hampshire s first congressional district, both matt mowers and carolyn levitt. they both worked in the trump administration. now, levitt actually backs trump s stolen election claims. according to a new analysis from 538, about 60% of americans will have an election denier on the ballot this fall. that s quite a number. and an estimated 118 election deniers in house races and eight election doubters have at least a 95% chance of winning. what a range, first of all, and the idea of all of the ways we can essentially have a synonymous way of th