former president donald trump out on the campaign trail rallying support for many republicans. we have fox team coverage tonight. alexis mcadams on what is causing the governor s race to tighten. a look at key races in former president trumps role in them. we begin with lucas live at the white house on the impact president biden is having on the midterms. hi, lucas. this interview on msnbc, president biden made the following claim. i m going to say something, i probably should consider not saying. oh, say it. i have more experience on the issues facing the country, both in foreign policy than any president ever. many critics point to the president s hasty withdrawal from afghanistan. others his trip to saudi arabia failing to get more oil pump. supporters credit s handling of the invasion of ukraine. domestically inflation a crime has not helped democrats on the campaign trail. house speaker nancy policy defended biden earlier. the point is that when you reduce un
smuggling migrants at record numbers. lexis mcadams has the latest on the ground in eagle pass, texas. good afternoon alexis brick works we see this every single day the southern border. hundreds of walking across the border into the united states but many of them have no clue where they re going to go next they do not have a plan. once they are in the u.s. if they re willing to pay big money like thousands of dollars, there are new ways to smuggle them across the united states. just like this but what you re looking on your screen is a picture we just got an a little while ago from texas dps. this shows 19 migrants on this private plane in mcallen, texas for an investigator say three cars pulled up to the private airport and dropped off the migrants on friday. that is been a concerned citizen called 911 and the police showed up. the migrants were from central america. this is the second bus at a private airport in texas just in the past two weeks. humans are smuggled in, so
an attack that would last hours. at least four other officers and a civilian were hurt before police took stores into custody. former d.c. homicide detective ted williams will join us and moments on the rise of violent crime across the nation. but first to charles watson with more on the kentucky tragedy hi charles. hi alicia. the subject in this case lance stores was arraigned on friday when he pleaded not guilty to multiple counts of murder of a police officer following the deadly shootout with officers in allen, kentucky on late thursday night. the franklin county sheriff categorized an ambush and said the four officers were initially responded to the scene had no chance as they approach stores home to serve a warrant and relate to domestic abuse for the 49-year-old suspect almost immediately get began firing hundreds of rounds at officers for multiple positions inside of his home. ultimately killing three officers, a police canine and wounding at least four responding
police on the scene try to provide the 37 old east before taking them to a hospital where he succumbed to his injuries. christina coleman is alive in los angeles with the latebreaking details on this, christina. hi arthel tragic news. east keller was arrested by working independently to confirm that information stabbed east to death at a gas station in orange county that happened wednesday just before 6:00 p.m. in the evening in westminster about 35 miles south of los angeles. bobby east was allegedly attacked will he was fueling up his gas tank. in a statement westminster police said quote the victim was found on the ground suffering from a serious stab wound to the chest area. officers attempted life-saving measures until paramedics arrived and transported the victim to a local trauma center where the victim succumbed to his injury. police believed 27 harold trent is behind this brutal deadly attack. they believe he frequents that area in westminster. also the daily mail
represented, it s far more likely. you are absolutely. right charles, i am going to go. you ve got a show to do. have a good show. indeed i do, thank you so much. i appreciated my friend. congratulations, good job today. thanks, charles. nks, charles good morning, it s sunday november 19th. i m charles coleman junior, filling in this morning for my friend and colleague ali velshi. unfortunately, ali tested positive this morning for covid, and we are wishing him a very speedy recovery. we begin this morning with a litany of legal matters that donald trump faces in the week ahead. less than 24 hours from now, the panel of judges in the court of appeals in d.c. we ll hear arguments regarding the gag order filed against the former president in his federal election interference case. now recall, that order was originally imposed last month by the presiding judge tanya chutkan to stop trump from making incendiary comments relating to the case. these comments included threats