carcasses. correspondent peter doocy starts us off tonight. good evening, peter. reporter: on this memorial day, president biden is expressing confidence that there won t be a debt default while also trying to express condolences to the families of fallen american service members. president biden: to those who gave our lives so our nation might live. reporter: hours after a solemn wreathlaying, president biden defended a debt deal that awaits congressional approval. president biden: i m confident with the conversation. i feel really good about it. reporter: the headlines, suspended the debt limit until 2025 and limiting federal spending. this will do as it increases defense. if you take non-defense with veterans out, it goes below the level of 2022. reporter: chip roy does not like the deal and sitting on the rules committee where the bill goes next. a reminder that brings big negotiations to build a coalition that it was explicit both that nothing would pass wa
like fox business that you demand it and you get it. the supreme court hearing arguments today the battle over forgiving students loan debt. the president says he has the authority to approve it. six republican-led states are moving to block it saying the costs will be passed to taxpayers. we have you covered with fox team coverage. shannon bream has more on where this stands legally and lydia hu on the potential impact from this financially. welcome. i m neil cavuto. this last trading day of february. more on that in a second. it was mixed. but right now, to the supreme court and shannon bream where it was loud. shannon? it was, neil. it was very busy. two hours turned into four hours for these arguments. two really big hurdles here. first is the issue of standing. you have the two sets of plaintiffs. you mentioned the states. there s some individual borrowers that say they will be negatively impacted if the plans plan goes through. so there s the first question of whether
although you can see that ball of fire coming up on the other side of the atlantic. ainsley: you will see sunshine but not see what on fire island, brian? brian: no cars. only bicycles. it s impossible to get a dui. steve: i think you can. you can be drunk driving a bike. brian: can you? ainsley: bicycling under the influence it s a bui. steve: grant was driving a horse too fast. he wasn t drunk. actually that would have been the one day he wasn t drunk. brian: he did sometimes surge drinks. steve: surge drinks? brian: yeah he would blitz it. go dry for a long time and go after it. much like chris in his prime in college. i would say this. did we really need the sign surf line? we know where the surf and the sand. where the water ends. it said surf line. steve: that s the organization that provides the image. we need to thank them. ainsley: surf line right here with an arrow. it s a big day today. brian: that was ainsley s way for me to tell me to star
look, this election isn t a referendum, it s a choice. it s a choice between two fundamentally different visions of america. i said from the beginning, my objective when i ran was to build an economy from the bottom up and middle out. and i tell you what, it s a fundamental shift and it s working compared to the maga, mega america trickle down economics. joe biden snapped back at hecklers and stays on message while campaigning yesterday in new york state. part of a busy final stretch for the president before election day. also ahead, what massive turnout in early voting across the country could mean for the midterms. plus, president donald trump missed the deadline to turn over documents to the january 6 committee. we ll tell you how lawmakers are responding and what it could mean for his potential testimony. good morning. welcome to way too early on this monday, november 7th, election eve. thank you for starting your week with us. tomorrow, millions of americans will hea
potentially involved in his son s business dealings. republican senator chuck grassley to attorney general merrick garland and fbi director christopher away and as a u.s. attorney leading to hunter biden investigations has he has whistle-blower records that suggest the fbi has significant evidence related to the potential criminality of hunter biden s ventures. grassley writes, the documents in the fbi s possession specific details to specific conversations by nongovernment with potential criminal conduct by hunter biden. these documents also indicate that joe biden was aware of hunter biden s business arrangements and may have been involved in some of them. grassley said he obtained a summary of an fbi interview with tony bobulinski and x business associate of hunter biden which suggested joe biden was involved in a joint business venture. fox business news obtained messages in 2020 showing joe biden met with bobulinski on the sidelines of a california conference in may 2