Laura ingraham. This is the ingraham angle. Thank you so much for being with us. Tonight, what happens when rats are backed out on weed . Tv star billy the exterminator is here on how to protect your family, believe it or not. But, first, they are coming to america. Thats the focus of tonights angle. He made his agenda clear back in 2019, no Making Migrants wait in mexico any longer. The return of catch and release, open borders, and, of course, more refugees. I will reverse trumps detrimental asylum policies. Raise our target for refugees to a level commensurate with our responsibility. I would order a review of the temporary protective status to vulnerable populations who ripped apart by violence and disasters, including venezuelans and haitians. Laura and now almost five years later, because of bidens promigrant fanaticism, both countries, venezuela and haiti are using america as a Dumping Ground for their problems. Venezuelan gangs like the Notorious Tren De Aragua are flooding the
Bret good evening. Im bret baier. Breaking tonight, two big legal cases involving former President Donald Trump. In georgia, it is now up to the judge to make a decision whether the prosecutor in the Election Interference Case will remain on the team or will be disqualified. And in florida, the trial involving the former president s possession of classified documents is expected to be moved back. We have Fox Team Coverage tonight. David spunt is in fort pierce, florida where the question now is how deep into the Campaign Season might that trial be delayed . But, first, correspondent Steve Harrigan starts us off tonight live from atlanta. Good evening, steve. Steve good evening, bret. For seven weeks here, it was the prosecutors who were on trial. Today in Closing Arguments, Deference Attorneys fought to remove the d. A. , fani willis from this case. They claim that she began a relationship with the prosecutor she hired nathan wade, then the two of them improperly spent Government Money
it s seven in the morning in singapore, and 4:30am in odisha in india, where the country s worst train disaster in decades happened. there s a growing sense of shock as the scale of the crash becomes more apparent. the rescue operation has been called off, with more than 275 people known to have been killed. a major investigation is under way. officials have confirmed that signal failure may have been a factor, but there are broader concerns, too. our correspondent archana shukla has been at the scene, we ll hear from there shortly, but first, let s show you this report. a painful search. sifting through photos. from hospital to hospital, and now morgue to morgue. inconsolable and traumatised. 22 year old himanshu can barely speak. his brother was on the train that crashed. can i see my brother, just once? he keeps repeating. at this makeshift morgue, he is just one of the many families in the desperate search to find those missing. but not everyone has answers yet. ten mem
dozens of people were kill and injured in greece when two trains collided head on at high speeds. what we know ahead. and we begin on capitol hill, where right now attorney general merrick garland is fielding questions from the senate judiciary committee. as the justice department investigates classified documents found on the properties of president biden, former president trump, and former vice president pence. today s hearing comes after congressional leaders received the classified briefing from the doj yesterday, which they said, quote, left much to be desired. and this morning, the washington post reports that leading up to the doj s august search of former president trump s mar-a-lago estate, two senior fbi officials who would have been in charge of leading the search resisted the surprise plan as too combative. and proposed seeking trump s permission to search his property according to four people familiar with the discussions. i want to bring in nbc news julia ai
two americans kidnapped in mexico now back in the u.s. for treatment. other two are dead as the search for their killers ramps up. why ukrainian forces refuse to retreat from the bloody battles if bakhmut, president zelenskiy warning about consequences if russia seizes the city, new u.s. senate bill aims to give the biden administration the authority to ban tiktok. we ll discuss what data the ap collects and whether it should really be considered a threat to national security. . . live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with rosemary church. thanks for being with us, the two americans who survived a deadly kidnapping in mexico on friday are back in the united states. according to mexican officials la washington mcgee and eric williams were found in a wooden house in mattingly on thursday, williams s wife tells cnn he was shot in both legs, mcgee was not injured, her mother told our affiliate she s spoken with her daughter and doing ok but struggling with fact she had t