three senate republicans say they ll vote yes. the senate majority leader chuck schumer calls it a joyous day. in the 233-year history of the supreme court, never, never has a black woman held the title of justice. ketanji brown jackson will be the first, and i believe the first of more to come. with me to share their reporting and insights, melanie zenona, terani of the wall street journal and elliott williams. i want to put this graphic up. this is why this is so important. 115 supreme court justices in the history of the united states. 108 white men. two black men. four white women and one latina. this will be a first, a black woman on the supreme court. also a record number of women on the court. it will be the first time that it s not majority white men on the court. the court is starting to look like the rest of america. as long as you went to an ivy
now officials appear to have trouble tracking them. fox news correspondent bill melugin is in la jolla, texas with the very latest. bill? charles, good afternoon. the numbers are stunning and likely to crank up the criticism of the biden administration and their catch and release policies. so as we can pull up video that we shot here of migrants arriving and smiling and waving to cameras. in march when the border crisis first exploded, the biden administration started to release migrants with an ntr, a notice to report. that means to turn yourself in within 60 days. we have new dhs data that shows how few of the migrants did that. pull this graphic up. brand new from dhs. what the numbers show is between march and august, dhs released 104,000 illegals in the country with ntrs but about 50,000 of
understand liberal in liberty, democracy, capitalism, the west. and shouldn t we be supporting that? one would think unless you they are willing to fight and they are fighting and dying for it, right? they re asking for moral/political support. some arms. and that we can t give because because it makes vladimir putin feel insecure? yeah. can we talk about some domestic issues? let s talk about the economy. also, a huge concern in the u.s. new reporting showing the key inflation measure hit a 39-year high in november. it s more than just gas prices. i just want to put this graphic up. it s furniture, food, clothing. i mean, these are necessities. how does this weigh on everything else americans are dealing with right now? this has got to be president biden s number one concern. the thing to understand about inflation and the reason it s been so destabilizing throughout history is unemployment affects only a small number of people.
to either get their first shot or boosters up to an average of 2.2 million doses per day, and i believe the data is just over 600,000 of that are first-time doses. so eating into that unvaccinated portion of the population. are those numbers significant enough to make a difference? it s encouraging. we still have tens of millions of people who have chosen not to vaccinate themselves or their children in this country. i just came off a week of being on service, we admitted five children to the hospital yesterday, a couple in the intensive care unit. the problem is not booster dosing. the problem is the children are not vaccinated even though they could have been, the parents are not vaccinated even though they could have been so it s really a matter of vaccinating the unvaccinated population and that s the key to getting on top of this pandemic. i was saying we had a graphic up as you were speaking and nice to see that spike as opposed to a spike in a rise in cases and the spike we
share. look, in america, we have said for a long, long time now, when you get richer, we re going to ask you to pay some money on that increase that you got. only, there s a distortion in that, because we say, on wealth, your wealth can grow and grow and grow, and we ll let you defer the taxes until some point way down the line, when you actually sell the property. the problem with that is the billionaires have learned how to exploit that so they pay virtually nothing, year after year after year in taxes. so what we re saying is, hey, look, a tax on the billionaire s wealth and a tax on the billion-dollar corporations that are paying nothing. that helps us build, in effect, from the ground up and says everybody has to pay in this country to keep this country going. and to your point, senator warren, as you were speaking, we put a graphic up that showed that there is overwhelming