for the coach industry to change their itineraries, but i m very pleased with the results of that so far. today, we re processing really well. we ve opened up a new facility for coaches, an additional one, and that s been fully operational during the day and the coaches have been travelling through there well. it s a busy day for cars though as well, with about 4,800 scheduled to go through the port. we re probably about half way through our busy period now for the cars, which is, and the coaches, which is from about 10:00 this morning through to through to about two in the afternoon is where we ll get the busiest. so is there much delay, then, for either coach or car passengers? right now, it s taking probably between 60 and 90 minutes to get through border controls once you re here in the port. we do have our freight traffic backed up a bit. but as soon as the tourist traffic starts to die down, in about an hour, an hour and a half, we ll start to be bringing more freight t
real for biden. i m harris faulkner and you are in the faulkner focus. we begin with the nation s current tab. more than $31 trillion. the treasury department already said it is prepared to take extraordinary measures before our ability to borrow runs out. but even treasury can only help for so long. it is a number that is so huge that we only have until probably june until we default unless congress takes action. in the past, congress has simply raised the debt ceiling to keep us borrowing. that s what democrats want. again republicans are arguing for every buck we spend on paying the interest on debt at this point, we should find places in the federal government and all of our spending to cut. the president lashing out. president biden: they will talk about big spending democrats again. guess what? i reduced the deficit last year $350 billion. hear me. these guys fiscally fiscally demented, i think. they don t quite get it. harris: fox business anchor larry kudlow p
reality tv based. i love the inventing ana. i love the interview because you know most people can t speak to her. even the shows and series people have, there are drawings of her, there s drawings from her in jail. now this is actually right in the thick of things. it was a great interview. thank you so much. i don t think if you picked it up i m not really sure i m buying what you re selling. but we ll see. i think the phrase is you weren t picking up what was being put down. we ll see. she has a chance now to do her thing. let s see what she does. let s see what she does and i think we ll probably get a show out of it. i wouldn t be surprised maybe there was another angle to pursue. maybe that s the next one. thanks so much. great show as always. good evening, everyone. look, this is cnn tonight. i m laura coates. allison is off tonight. we ll see her again soon. we are going to keep our conversation going with panels across the political spectrum. this is a day
thanks so much for joining us tonight, i ll be back tomorrow night with republican congressman adam kinzinger. he is on the january 6th select committee. this will be his first interview following tomorrow s interview. that will be the last one. that is tomorow night at 9:00 eastern, until then you can follow me on facebook, instagram, and twitter tik tok at jake tapper. our coverage continues now with laura coates. laura coates, did you see, i know you are a big fan, did you see the interview with anna delvey aka anna? i did, i look forward to anything that is reality tv based. i can think of someone having a disguise. i love the inventing anna, i love the interview because most people can t speak to her, even the shows and series that people have, there are drawings of her. there are now, this is actually in the thick of things. it was a great interview. thank you so much, i don t know if you picked up, i m not really sure i m buying what she is selling. we will see
fabulous sit-down interview. so those are super compelling. and, thank you for giving us a lot of material for tonight. but with president biden, what was your biggest take away from that? i thought it was interesting how he would not call putin irrational, but said his goals in his speech were irrational. and you saw there, i guess i misheard or misunderstood, or assume he was calling putin irrational after he said putin s speech was not. and he jumped in and cracked him eat. no, i did not say. that i said his speech was. and i thought that was interesting. i was trying to parse it a little bit. and i m not sure what the significance is. and he also said there s gonna be consequences for the saudis, i want to what they will be. i thought we d parse it out. it is a point was essentially look, don t mistake him for a fool. he s doing this intentionally, and the sanctions that happened will have to come from somebody who believes are acting rationally, even though it s a lo