peter, talk us through this decision, 22 years behind bars. yes, this is the longest sentence of all of the proud boys sent to prison over the last four days, there were four people at the end of last week and now we have this sentence for what the judge described as the ultimate leader of the conspiracy, the leader of the proud boys, the person who was really at the centre of the conspiracy, the organisational centre of that assault on the us capitol. he and others from the proud boys shortly after the proud boys shortly after the 2020 election, during that period before january the 6th when there was uncertainty over what was going to happen, but he and others were sending it social media messages threatening that there would be violence if donald trump left office. and then on the day, as you say, he was not actually in washington because he had been stopped by the police two days earlier in possession of high capacity ammunition, which is against the law in washington, dc
two candidates half a world away from each other. president biden in france and former president trump out west as americans weigh the top issues at home from a border still overflowing to jobs still the surging, court battles still growing and more protesters rallying yet again like the pro-palestinian demonstration head in our nation s capital today, organizers calling it surround the white house for gaza, or even if the president isn t at the white house 40 matter what s happening in gaza. we ll hear from if key players on all of it. dhs secretary alejandro mayorkas, republican house speaker mike johnson, democratic congressman james clyburn and prosecutor hopeful robert f. kennedy jr. all here, all now. get ready. welcome, everybody, i m neil cavuto. treasure. neil: all right. welcome, i m neil cavuto. peter doocy in paris. peter. reporter: and, neil, we just i saw a few clip of president biden and president macron having a coffee meeting. president biden was speaki
today in honor of d-day tomorrow, as his administration moves swiftly try to sell his executive actions on the board at home. and republicans being blaming budget for the delay. proving to be a very tough sell, although the speaker of the house mike johnston is here and so is independent of presidential candidate robert f. kennedy junior. fifty-six years to the day after his father s assassination, rfk junior still does not have secret service protection. and he has asked for at least five times and age time they have refused, and still refusing. finding out why it, your world is now. will come everybody, i m neil cavuto. let s get to the white house, on how the presidents push from half the world a way to get those situation straighten out, is playing out, jackie? the u.s. has artie eclipsed the surgery threshold, anybody who comes and illegally will be deported, they will face a ban of reentry for five years unless they have an appointment through the cpp one apple ar
have much of a future, in donald trump s republican party. welcome to tuesday, it is meet the press daily, i m chuck todd. president biden approaches the halfway mark in his first 100 days in office. facing a prior of different crises that s going to test his presidency in different ways, facing tremendous pressure to keep the momentum going on what is clearly an improving covid outlook. to hold the positive trends that we re seeing. cases going down, deaths going down, hospitalizations down, and most importantly vaccinations up, up, up. but health officials continue to urge caution and there s already a bit of brewing confusion over the cdc s recent guidance, which okays a fully vaccinated americans to potentially see their families but discourages the kind of travel required for many to actually see their families, diving into that coming up. and there s biden s signature piece of covid legislation, $2 trillion in relief that he is expect today sign into law this week a
director of the fbi testified for the fourth time in congress that all the red lights are flashing meaning we are in serious danger on the homeland now because they have allowed all of these dangerous elements to come into our country, it is a maddening. they should have closed on day one but the captured open this long because they wanted to and everybody knows that. neil: you know, most of the president and the secretary as you know speaker have said, both they were not sucking up to donald trump and doing his bidding, we would not be where we are in right now. that version of it would have passed and it s kind of water the president is doing with these executive actions would be a moot point? you never send a bill over from of the synagogue it was a half measure. it would have not solve the problem. january 3rd of this to, 64 has republicans out of the border, largest contingency of congres members that went to the eagle pass, the epicenter of all the