investigation into the january 6th committee. also ahead, ron desantis tries to debunk what he calls myths about his education policy, but his presentation of the facts seem to fall flat. we ll show you what happened. we ll have legal analysis on the doj s report on the louisville police department. a lot to get to. along with joe, willie and me, we have columnist and associate editor for the washington post, david ignatius. for usa today, susan page. and the host of way too early, white house bureau chief at politico, jonathan lemire. we have a lot to get to, mika. first, i just love to hear you talk a little bit about what happened last night. yesterday, of course, iconic interviews with really women who made a huge difference over the past 50 years. but that day of iconic interviews turned into an evening of really history-making speeches. i must say, at times, just speeches that took your breath away, made the audience members cry. it was extraordinary.
what kind of support is robert f. kennedy getting. and a major 2024 issue, what s going on at the border right now, where tens of thousands of migrants have been gathering at the mexican side and i believe some as high as 40,000 and all this have is title 42, which has allowed these cases to be adjudicated on the mexican side of the border. all of that goes away in less than three weeks. nate foy is in brownsville, texas keeping an eye on the fast moving developments. secretary mayorkas says details will be coming next week how the biden administration plans to handle the end of title 42 less than three weeks away. we re seeing illegal numbers in the fiscal year of this year and that s expected to skyrocket after title 42 ends. the danger in the communities in southern texas continues. take a look at the video. this is a chase from texas dps in kinney county. the driver in this case was smuggling three illegal migrants. the driver is from galveston in the greater houston area
christina, let me start with you with nuts and bolt, where do things go from here and what we re seeing in the market so far. that had been a question mark. i guess i should reference your song. i saw the sign. they saw the sign the fed was going to hike. the markets are reacting positively at the moment. the dow is up 1%. you re seeing the nasdaq in positive territory. the s&p 500 in positive territory. the concerning point is jerome powell, the chair fed is speak and they changed course and became more aggressive once they received the inflation data we got last friday showing our prices have climbed 8.6%. that s the highest we have seen since 1981. because of that big jump in inflation, the fact it s continuing to climb higher, the fed needs to get more aggressive and seems like they are most likely going to continue on this trajectory even a month from now. that will have a trickle effect on the economy. he s still speaking at the moment but here is what he had to say
my news team is here with me. allie, where does this bipartisan framework on guns go from here? what s in the deal and what s not in the deal? yeah, what s in the deal is just as important as what s not in the deal. we have heard democrats, including joe biden, lay out things that he wanted to see in the senate framework. and some of the things he wanted in there are in there. others, though, are not. let s look first. you can see it on your screen as what is in this framework. and i m saying framework, because this is not yet a written bill in terms of having text, which is why we only have people saying they re supportive of the framework, opposed to people like senator mitch mcconnell, saying specifically in some of his statements that he supports the negotiation opposed to the underlying bill itself. that s because that bill doesn t exist yet. you can see it on the screen, funding for states to implement red flag laws, that s early interventions that someone who has peo
we don t understand exactly what happened, but i think that they should have gone in and secured that are you saying that your brother went inside when he first arrived at the school and stayed inside and did not retreat as some have suggested? right. they did not retreat, and so the shooter was down. they were in there that entire time. a bit of hindsight where i m sitting now, of course it was not the right decision, it was the wrong decision. there is no excuse for that. but, again, i wasn t there the, but i m just telling you from what we know, we believe there should have been an entry. hey, when there s an active shooter, the rules change. neil: five days after the shooting, still questions as to could a number of them have been prevented. welcome, everybody, i m neil cavuto, and this is cavuto live. for the next two hours, we re going to be exploring exactly what happened in texas and the mixed signals we re getting out of that school and what happened in t