it. the trump campaign saying it s holding near through nearly $53 million in donations in the first 24 hours after the historic guilty verdicts. the former president promising to appeal that verdict. the biden also fund raising off of it. no word on how much it has raised, but the current president is speak out about it, and we are all over it from what donors are saying to how voters are reacting. and we re all over president biden s son hunter preparing for, well, the first of his trials beginning monday, this one over felony gun charges in delaware. could hunter s legal mess actually overshadow donald trump s? and from the legal storms to the very real ones that are battering texas yet again. now several states across the plains and this start of hurricane season officially. so much going on. we start right now. neil: welcome, everybody, glad to have you, i m neil can cavuto. we ve got, obviously, the appeal on the part of donald j. trump. we re going to go to c.b. co
mexico, probably more than any other country, can undermine or to strengthen the u.s. border and migration policy. reporter: as mayor of mexico city, she claimed to have reduced the homicide rate by 50% by increasing police pay and more cooperation from the military. you have very powerful tool at your hands from a political perspective if you continue to bet on the armed forces, but on the other side they operate essentially outside of civilian and legal oversight. reporter: a secular jew raised by scientist parents, shinebaum pursued engineering over ballet fending interspending four years at uc-berkeley studying climate change. we are convinced that the increase increasingly catastrophic if impact of climate change requires a new economic model. reporter: she opposes privatizing state-owned companies but supports reshoring american manufacturing from china to improve mexico s standard of living. mexico isn t just america s