Too much more of this. When youre in the middle of a fight, you dont think about what youre going to do if you lose. You think about how youre going to fix things when you win. Thats what im doing. As much as everybody wants to go and push me out, im not ready to get out yet. Im still sitting there fighting for the people that want a voice and they deserve that. Bill here we go. Team fox coverage. Grady at a Polling Place in virginia. Larry kudlow on why a lot of folks are voting with their wallet. But first dana well talk to National Correspondent grif jenkins in eagle pass, texas, as voters cast their ballots after dualing border visits between trump and biden. Did anybody change their minds of who they would vote for after those visits . We shall soon find out. Texas is the second biggest prize today. 244 democrat ones up for grabs. Has to get a 20 threshold or better and you want to know whats on their minds as voters . Take a look. Ill show you, dana, a live group right now of abo
voted no. now, let s go live to capitol hill where fox news senior congressional correspondent chad pergram has all the details. now, chad, we heard yelling. then we heard cheers from the floor. what can you tell us? well, democrats were yelling at the republicans to close the vote. because they were prevailing in this, obviously democrats did not want to impeach alejandro mayorkas, so they were winning, they kept yelling regular order. shut off the vote. and so here s what happened at the end. as you say there were four republicans who voted no. but i want to point out that that s with a caveat. here are the four who voted no and i will explain why this is very important. mike gallagher republican of wisconsin. ttom mcclintock. ken buck republican of colorado. the vice chair of the republican conference blakemore. now, at the end of the vote he switched his vote so this lost. 216 to 214. it was 215 to 215. by rule, a tie vote loses in the house of representatives. so why d
ingraham. this is the ingraham angle. i was on a flight to l.a. when i saw the news. as much as i needed a break, i could not let tonight pass given the importance of this moment. now, there are two big stories we are going to hit over the next hour, first, confirming what we have been telling you now for i think it s well over a year, there is a no collision of coalition ofvoters forming in td states turning away from the breakness and despair of the democrat party and toward a more populist pro-america agenda led by donald trump. more on that later. and then, of course, the big news out of cambridge. you can t say we didn t warn them. that s the focus of tonight s angle. laura: with each passing day that ms. gay remains in office, the reputation and credibility of harvard is damaged. tell ms. gay to resign and tell the mit president sally kornbluth to do the same. and, if they don t resign, fire them. laura: the truth is all four of those college presidents who had co
right. i think that meaningful work is absolutely a part of our health, and part of a balanced and important life. but it s finding meaning in what you do every day, it s not looking at vanity or other peoples approval, or more money than you need to lead a secure life. or maybe it s just about going to work every day to support the people who need you, to support those people that you love. but it s really it s not even about the big moments, like the graduations, that i was thinking about these moments, it s the little ones. if my son was coming home in school and he s being bullied, would i be there, or would i not? and i think that s really what matters the most. a man, i m glad to hear. thank you, don. thank you, kasie, thank you for sharing, glad to see you tonight. so, this is don lemon tonight. and, kasie just put things into perspective now. and i want to put the news into perspective. because there are some big issues that are happening. there is a lot of hy
more than 100 classified documents found in the search of mar-a-lago, which would also mean trump s legal team could see them. which sounds like a page right out of the trump playbook. and you know what that page is, it s delay, delay, delay. that s really all this is. you want to put things into perspective? it s just delay, push it further down the road. and then also, you know, sent a fund raising letters to help so that he could raise money off of all of this. that s just, that s what s happening. and he s hoping that the court will take beside. a conservative majority court courtesy of, of course, the former president himself. a fact is probably top of mind down in mar-a-lago. but you ve got to wonder whether the supreme court, which has ruled against him in earlier cases, actually want anything to do with this. they might not want to touch it with a ten foot pole, amidst the outrage over what a lot of americans see as the politicization of the highest court in the land,