harris. julie: the floodgates are woad open at the southern border. the speaker of house demanding president biden to take executive action on the crisis. the images we see every day are just simply stunning. i m julie banderas in for harris today. thanks for joining us. president biden spoke directly with mexico s president yesterday sending secretary of state antony blinken and secretary of homeland mayorkas there in the next few days. border patrol sources reporting a record number of migrant encounters, 200,000 so far this month alone. an average of about 10,000 a day. those are just the ones we know about. monday alone that number topping 12,000. border patrol agents outmanned by a 200 to one ratio even. wives of agents speaking out on the hardships suffered by those on the front lines. he is infuriated and heartbroken. he has loved his career up until this administration. and we have literally watched our border be handed over. it has become too much. it is overwhel
can t be on the ballot? how does that work? what is the limiting principal for that? we don t need to have judges making these decisions. we need voters. if they don t run a free and fair election in colorado, i ll drop out, too. the court will make that decision. he supported an insurrection. i don t want to support a candidate that won t be on the ballot. it will create more animosity and help trump because they re doing this. neil: rocky mountain slide? the debate off the rails. colorado s top court takes donald trump off of their presidential ballot. will other states follow? who stands to benefit the most? what if i give you a hint? his initials are djt. the guy that raised money off of so-called obstacles that has raised money off of this in the past and going on now. is history repeating itself? we follow the money, you decide. welcome, everybody. i m neil cavuto. so it goes yet again. another controversy for the former president and another potential money
enormous, four times, 200,000 people. that s just since we got into the christmas month of december, folks. not even over yet this month. many of them taking advantage of places where the border wall is broken or damaged by the cartels. this is my current fascination with this story. because the smugglers and the cartels just go out there and they cut through the fence. there s so many holes in the fence right now that workers work to fix them and they ve done it so many times that the washington post says parts of the barrier look like something out of a sculpture garden or mad max movie. joining me now, former new york republican congressman, lee zeldin along with the five co host jessica tarlov. we ll take you to the border. bill melugin with his live coverage today in lukeville, arizona. hi, bill. hi, martha. good afternoon. you re right. the border wall here gets cut every day. doesn t matter how many times border patrol fixes it. this is what happens when there s
because i ll never let them silence you. in the end they aren t after me, they re after you. i just happen to be standing in their way. bill: that from iowa. booted from the ballot. the state of colorado ruled he is disqualified from holding office and not on the ballot in that state pending appeal. this was a whopper. it continues today. i m bill hemmer good morning. dana: that s how it will turn out, too. the u.s. supreme court will say it s a whopper and shut it down. i m dana perino and this is america s newsroom. a four-judge majority on the colorado supreme court ruled he is disqualified from appearing on the state s presidential ballot despite charged never being charged or convicted of the events of january 6th. he is vowing to appeal. bill: democrat party leaders are in a state of paranoia over the growing dominant lead president you trump has in the polls. they have lost faith in the failed biden presidency and doing everything they can to stop the american
inning spending, consequential reforms that will rein in government overreach. there are no new taxes, no new government programs. jason: here is what we mow is in the deal: it suspends the debt ceiling until after 2024 election, no increase in non-defense spending for the next fiscal year, and it caps it at 1% the following fiscal year. it also increases defense spending and money for veterans. we re also learning it claws back some unspent covid-19 pandemic funds and cuts nearly $2 the billion in money used to hire new irs agents. it also reportedly expands work requirements for some adults receiving food stamps but no work requirement changes for medicaid. the house republicans are expected to come back to the washington on tuesday and and vote on the bill on wednesday. we ll take it up with congressman brian mast and congresswoman beth van duyne. meanwhile, china has spent the week courting african countries like the democratic republic of congo for rare either minerals