Off the cuff, President Biden sticking to a script. But in terms of the level of factual accuracy, i mean, it was scripted in an accurate way this week to hear from the president. The former president said what he wanted to, and much of it was not true. So i dont have any factchecks of President Biden here. But i think thats for an obvious reason remarkable. Daniel dale, glad to have you on standby. Thank you for that. And as we start the top of the new hour here on the lead, you just saw President Biden and donald trump wrapping up those competing very different appearances on the southern border, how their messaging on immigration is playing 1,700 miles away in washington. And speaking of congress, is the job of another House Speaker potentially on the line . Today . Mike johnson helped get a new shortterm Spending Bill passed. But thats really his problem. His conservative rightwing flank wants a longterm solution. Last, i checked the republicans actually have a majority in the hous
desperately to find supplies for their babies. and remember the biden administration insist that taxpayer money was not used to by drug paraphernalia for the grant program. welcome a new report shows there is proof that crack pipes are being included in the so-called safe smoking kids in several major u.s. cities. we have an update how the white house is responding tonight. plus fox news @ night takes a close look at some of the campaign promises. president biden s opponents say he s been breaking. fox contributor joe concha will join us live. the first look tonight at the supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy. courtesy of a collection of telescopes from around the world. we began tonight with the latest crisis causing headaches for the biden administration. white house correspondent kevin corke tracking the latest developments regarding baby formula shortage, good evening kevin. good evening, shannon. parents across the nation are struggling just to find ba
Designers for architects. Wherever yourejoining me from Around The World, once again, a big hello and a warm welcome to the show. You know, our cities, theyre home to governments, cathedrals, universities, hospitals, hundreds of millions of homes and billions of people. They dominate the Global Economy, but they also generate the vast majority, 70 , of the worlds carbon emissions. The world, it has become more populous than at any point in history. And since 1980, the proportion of People Living in urban areas, it has soared. In that year, it was just over 39 . By 2007, for the first time, more than half of the global population were living in an urban setting. And here in 2024, that number is now nearly 60 . Its projected to be 68 by the middle of this century. And if that trend continues, more than 80 , or four in five of us, will be living in towns or cities by 2080. That means therell be six times as many big cities with a population of more than a million people. But some regions
Multiply each other. Yep, the future of our cities theyre the engines of the world economy, driving 80 of Global Economic activity. And despite taking up just 2 of the planets landmass, cities are the home to well over half of the worlds population. And that share is growing rapidly, set to be nearly 70 by 2050. Im going to be discussing all of that with these two. There they are. Ones a Top Urban Expert whos worked with 400 cities on everything from Transport To Demographic Change and climate planning. And the leader of one of the worlds most liveable cities, known as australias garden city. Were going to find out from the mayor of melbourne why its so appealing. And how do you balance the needs of five Million People living side by side . Also on the show, were going to take a look at what it takes to create our spaces. Im going to bejoined by the big boss of autodesk. Its the worlds top Software Designers for architects. Wherever yourejoining me from Around The World, once again, a
Just beginning. Fbn am starts right now. Cheryl 5 01 a. M. In new york, friday december 15th, good morning, im Cheryl Casone. Lauren good morning, thank you for joining us. Im lauren simonetti. Cheryl a lot of breaking news to get to. Is tax reform in jeopardy, two republican senators pressing for late changes in the bill, compromise bill, florida senator marco rubio and utah senator mike lee want to expand the child tax credits for lowincome families. I would outline the need for child credit. Its 1,100, a lot of people making 35, 40, 25,000 working are not going to be able toout liez as utilize credit as they need and i asked that the 1100 be raised. 21 without going into effect last year and cap salt at 10,000. Cheryl meanwhile one week to go before the froth runs out of money. Asham shapiro has the latest from washington. Adam good morning, while everybody is paying attention to tax reform, another issue thats starting to play out and thats funding the government past the december