let s get to the news. border towns bracing for the end of the policy that lets the u.s. quickly expel migrants. texas is putting up barbed wire and deploying hundreds of national guardsmen in addition to the 1500 troops being sent by biden to do administrative duty. bill: the white house says the president would veto a republican border bill that s coming up for a vote in the house. despite the number of migrant encounters under his watch ballooning to nearly 5 million. dana: another city bracing for impact is el paso. there already thousands of people are camping on the streets. ice is launching a targeted operation to process and hopefully deport some of them. we spoke to some of the migrants living in el paso and the reasons for them driving to cross the border illegally. they detailed their journey to seek asylum here. americans should know not all of the people are bad. we want to work and get ahead. i m daniel rom rom and have been in el paso, texas for three d
offensive antitank rockets and precision aerial weapons along with fuel trucks and bridging equipment. eric: senior correspondent mike tobin. hello, mike. mike: hello, eric and molly. the u.s. the u.s. aid package to be announced on monday puts u.s. contribution to $30 billion for ukraine s defense. that s part of what we talked about with top negotiator in ukraine. top adviser in president zelenskyy s office understands that american taxpayers are growing tire and skeptical of funding war in ukraine? what is your argument to continue funding war in ukraine? if you want to live freely in the u.s. and constantly talk about it and you re ready to pay the highest price it s necessary to win the war in russia. mike: president xi jinping of china met with russian president and not met with zelenskyy. the ceasefire the freezing to have conflict as such. the occupied territories will remain under the russian federation. mike: president xi everyone in placed the call to presi
trump would be the first u.s. president in history ever to be indicted. nay boy is live in our new york newsroom with a much more on this, nathan. molly good evening. the manhattan das office is declined to comment today. it appears they re basing this entire case on an untested legal theory. president trump is criticizing d.a. alvin break hours after posting this on truth social, take a look. the former president wrote in part quote with no crime being able to be proven and based on an old and fully debunked by numerous other prosecutors fairytale the far and away leaving the republican candidate and former president of the united states of america will be arrested on tuesday of next w week. this case centers run 130,000 hush money payment to adult film actor stormy daniels on the eve of the 2016 presidential election. president trump s former lawyer michael cohen pleaded guilty to his role in the 2018 federal case pretty claims it was meant to keep daniels quiet about an
the community in smoke and forced families to evacuate. bill: fears of an explosion had crews conducting a controlled burn of toxic chemicals. officials gave folks the okay to return home. dana: the governor insists it is safe to breathe the air and drink the water but people who live there say it feels anything but safe and voiced their concerns last night. [inaudible]. i don t know what to do other than to provide you assurance for don t lie. i understand. we re doing all that can be done to look for the source of potential bill: representatives from norfolk southern, the company that operates the train that went through town in early february. they were scheduled to be there last night but they pulled out at the last minute we re told citing fears that residents could become violent toward the company. dana: it made people angry that they said that about them when they just wanted to ask questions. pete buttigieg was not there. they re wondering why he is
washington can be very much like a slow boiling pot of water. often the people who face the most scrutiny and lytic apparel, they don t seem to realize the trouble they are in until it s too late. critics say that could very well be the position that president biden finds himself in fairly soon, because despite repeated inquiries, neither the president nor his press secretary are answering basic questions about the classified documents. and certainly not in a way that s been anything close to the previous claim of being the most transparent administration in history. rather, critics argue they are continuing to, well, their track record of being the most secretive and dismissive administration in recent memory, including today s ill-fated attempt at a briefing by the dni. and tom cotton says he is going to slow down confirmation of all of mr. biden s nominees until congress is allowed to review the classified documents found at the homes of both biden and former president tru