re-election bid. rich edson live at the white house with the latest for us. good morning. president biden begins second day in california in san francisco meeting with those artificial intelligence experts as the white house says to seize the opportunities and manage the risks of a.i. technology. yesterday was all about climate. president biden touring a march land in palo alto, california. announced $600 million in funding to help mitigate the effects of climate change. the president took the opportunity to rip republicans for trying to reverse climate initiatives like this as biden has started campaigning for re-election. we re investing in the people and places that have been hit the hardest. but who are also on the front lines of leading us forward. unfortunately, some of our maga republican friends in congress are continuing to try undo all the progress we have already made in the first two and a half years. they were holding the country hostage over the debt limit
the final call on the bill. catch all the world cup action which the tournament kick kicks off on july 20th on fox. ainsley, talk about something totally different. we are talking about squatters here, brian. listen up. thank you, brian. squatters are illegally entering houses and staying there while they are facing little consequences in texas a home was invaded by a squatter who was a fourth grade teacher and her family resulting in months long eviction battle. they were finally ordered to leave the home last week and joining us now is the authorized seller of that property, the real estate agent shaniqua garrett. good morning. good morning. how are you? good morning, doing well. tell us the story. i know you told our producers this is the third set of squatters? yes, so we have had several squatters in this home. these squatters have been in the property the longest we had gotten a call from the neighbor that there was a moving truck in front of the home and this was already
water system, but it s not a done deal yet because the final version isn t out and amendments could threaten one of president biden s top priorities. the majority leader chuck schumer is pushing to get it finished before the august recess, and he vows to keep the senate working as long as it takes. meanwhile, house lawmakers left without passing an extension to the federal eviction moratorium. and that has more than 11 million americans and their families scared. if they re behind on their rent, their protection runs out tonight at midnight eastern. suzanne malveaux is watching these developments for us on capitol hill. one is not giving up the eviction battle. reporter: we re just hours away from that eviction moratorium expiring at midnight, and representative cory bush of missouri, she definitely is putting herself on the line here. she s been overnighting on the