dangerous humanitarian crisis getting even worse. we can t continue going to way we re going. the drug cartels will get richer and the criminals will embolden themselves more and we ll have complete disregard for the laws of our country at all. fox team coverage begins with former acting dhs secretary chad wolf standing by. but first to matt finn live in los angeles. matt? hi, guys. i was at the border last week. when you re there in person, the humanitarian crisis is undeniable. in the summer in the extreme heat, men, women and children arrive in the united states pleading for water and on the verge of heat stroke. we see migrants just collapsed to the ground in exhaustion. the migrants tell us about graphic stories of rape and robbery. some say they have their money taken along the routes by police and criminals. migrants tell us about walking through thick jungles and exposed to wild animals and bugs. once the migrants make it here, they have no guarantee of roof o
scrambling for support ahead of the big vote. i m edward lawrence in for neil cavuto. this is a special edition of your world. the first of 2023. more on the tax hikes in just a moment. first to chad pergram where the leadership drama is unfolding. chad? edward, it s been 100 years since theres this much uncertainty as to who would be speaker of the house. kevin mccarthy can only lose four votes, but there s five members that oppose mccarthy and perhaps more. kevin doesn t have the votes. there s more than five people. you ll see that as we go into the election on january 3. there was 36 people that voted against kevin mccarthy on the conference vote. mccarthy made a concession last night to those that oppose him. they demanded that he lower the bar for members to call for a new speaker s election in the middle of the congress. he agreed. some members still have reservations. rosendale called his olive branch disingenuous. you think the package has moved any votes t
democrats don t want to debate, and they re not getting press questions from the news media. we ll check with senator john kennedy. and just breaking moments ago, herschel walker will respond to an recall, first by the new york times, questioning his racial identity. and also he will respond to another article that broke from the daily beast, claiming he paid for a woman to have an abortion. he s denying it vehemently, vowing to sue for defamation. he will tell his side of the story straight ahead. also tonight, governor ron desantis will join us in a moment with an important update from his state. some are saying sanibel island may be inhabitable, estimates as high as $100 billion in storm damage on top of at least 68 lives that have been lost here. despite the horrific damage from the hurricane, hurricane ian, an army of recovery workers are on the ground, well staged as you can see. this was before, like three football fields, full of all these electric cost to go and ma
though is the championing progress being made not only on the economic front but numbers that he says are proving that the inflation reduction act is beginning to bear some fruit. there s a great deal of division over whether that is happening. this three-state trip, by the way, three strong blue states that he s going to is an interesting thing to do less than a month before the mi mid- mid-terms. want to keep you up on that and how this is playingout and the strategy of the white house with a little less than four weeks until the general elections. jacqui heinrich at the white house on what this strategy is. what do you think, jacqui? it s hard to say, neil, what exactly the strategy is. the press secretary was asked why the president isn t going to a more contentious state like arizona if he s going on a western swing. why not hit some of those areas where democrats vying for re-electioning are having a tougher job. but this event in colorado is going to be really a favo
pete: kevin. rachel: i can t believe that. i know it s kenny. will: i once said deke bentley. if you wake up and tell your man he s a big star, it s going to be a good day. that s all every manments to hear when they wake up. today is national hunting and fishing day. will: where s the hunting and fishing? pete: unclear. it didn t make the rundown. we re doing the show from central park from the reservoir or pond. rachel: i don t know if you can shoot pidgeons but that would be fun. pete: you ve seen the famous video come across and the fly fishing and the reservoir and the pond and wherever. will: somewhere in central park. pete: he was in central park doing that and he comes up with a cell phone and acted like he got tucker. you re doing something wrong. i got you. he s like, what? rachel: was tucker like on his own? will: he d go to central park and fish and someone thought he had a got ya moment. pete: he s like this is legal. you re allowed to fish here. rachel: i d love