hill. house homeland security going ahead with articles of impeachment in overnight vote. two charges claim mayorkas is refusing to comply with federal immigration laws ands she breached trust by saying the border is secure as cbp agents cope. todd: democrats and republicans laying out their case in the early morning hours. secretary mayorkas does mas that is breaking the law. when he did that, he invited the crisis, created the crisis. this is trying to get rid of the secretary who has the hardest job in the administration and senate is trying to solve the problem. the cartels with secretary mayorkas are making over $13 billion a year in human trafficking while my democrats are laughing. is that funny to you? human trafficking is not funny. todd: mayorkas calling allegations baseless. vote is impeaching the secretary moves to the house floor, could happen by next week. carley: fallen army spe specialist breonna alexsondria moffett and kennedy along with sarj se
mocked it over the weekend. americans are revealing their thoughts on the indictment against trump with a new abc poll finding nearly half of americans, 48%, agree with the department of justice charges. 35% disagree with the case against trump. however, that same poll found that nearly half of americans believe the charges against trump are politically motivated. guess it depends which team you are on if you like the charges or not. hello, everybody, you re watching outnumbered, i m harris faulkner here with my co-host kayleigh mcenany, here with lisa boothe, host of kennedy saves the world podcast, saving us all, kennedy herself and jason chaffetz, author of the puppeteers. jason, your thoughts? jason: begs the question, why didn t the president give the documents back? i m telling you comparison to hillary clinton and joe biden, i was chairman of the oversight committee, i issued subpoenas and preservation letters and hillary clinton bypassed federal record act on th
rally goers in the bleachers behind trump, waved around posters that read witch hunt as trump continue to complain about the unfairness of all the investigations into his conduct. he went as far as the parkland open is asian of the justice system is quote race central issue of our time. he repeated the infamous lie that he debuted at cpac this year. i am your retribution. all this is happening as trump in the country wait for news of a possible indictment in one or more of the ongoing investigations to which he is subject right now. one of his truth social post this past week, trump even called for the immediate removal of the four prosecutors who are leading those investigations. the manhattan district attorney, alvin bragg, the new york attorney general, letitia james, the fulton county district attorney, department justices special prosecutor jack smith. and indictment could happen as soon as tomorrow. with the grand jury in manhattan investigating trump s role in the hu
so the first and most important thing people can do is go out and get vaccinated. that will keep people, kids, adults, everybody out of the hospital at very high rates. that is probably the most important thing. and then we know how to manage rsv. most children, most adults, relatively mild. small somebody of kids that get sick from it, we can take care of it. we need to make sure the beds are open for children which is why it is important to protect yourself from influenza and covid as well. are we going to be seeing makeshift hospitals or wards for children this winter? i hope not. we re seeing a lot of rsv right now. my hope is that turns around. what worries me is if we then add in influenza and covid on top of that, that s where we can get into trouble, but we don t have to. we can t control everything, but there are things we can control. the two most important things now are going out and getting the influenza shot, the flu shot and getting the new updated covid sh
happy new year, my friend, we are actually gonna be talking just about the choices that democrats made and the unity that was on display. we have congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez cortez at the top of the hour thank you for a great show, as always, buddy. if you took a high school history class in the united states, you probably spent at least a day discussing this image. this is the iconic political cartoon of the campaigning of senator charles sumner preston brooks, entered the senate, and he entered the chamber carrying a metal tipped cane. and he walked over to the anti slavery senator, charles sumner. he beat senator sumner unconscious and then he walked out without anyone stopping him. it is one of the most famous instances of political violence in our country s history, that one member of congress against another. but it was not unique. in the lead up to the civil war, they were at least 70 instances of political violence by elected representatives a