respects but the king as well. you cap tur too captured it so perfectly. and it is a jovial moment, people making friends in the cue, but certainly, this is one of those poignant moments that shows you, this is what it is all about for people. we are still in this 10-day period of mourning. i was just near westminster palace, before the king and of course, his siblings stood vigil there, and the vin, vigil of princes, a stoic position, and you could hear a pin drop, and everybody waiting for a catch to catch a glimpse, and one of the places they re cueing now, there is a cue for the cue for the filing behind me in southern park this morning and at the time they weren t letting anybody in, because it was at capacity, and the sign actually said, from this point, you will be waiting at least 14 hours, be prepared. and despite that, there were throngs of people coming in droves with smiles on their faces, with backpacks, small bags ready to be in for the long haul and i spoke t
already cast their ballots by mail. by the time fetterman and oz finally meet face the face early voting will have been going on for more than a month. it comes as fetterman faces growing attention for not releasing medical records after a stroke in may. brit hume making some interesting points last night with bret on special report. he has agreed to one. he will be pressed to agree to more, whichever way it goes, there is a risk forfeiterman that he will get in the debate and not do very well because he is not well and the other side the expectations for him in any debate will be very low and media will see to that. dana: the anchor of special report and chief political anchor bret baier. you have that and response from the oz campaign. let s get your thoughts. oz said after being hit with massive criticism from state and national editorials for ducking fetterman agreed to one debate. he insisted be delayed until two weeks remain in the campaign to keep voters in the dar
home of haven t kamala harris. here s how harris sees the surge now. two million people crossed the border for the first time ever. you re confident this border is secure. we have a secure border in that that is a priority for any nation including ours and our administration. martha: we ll dig into that with florida congressman michael waltz. first, bill melugin live at the border in eagle pass, texas where he s talked about this story in detail for months. bill? martha, good afternoon to you. texas governor greg abbott says those comments from v.p. harris that the border is secure is part of the reason why he sent the migrants to her residence in washington d.c. his troopers are having to deal with this crisis day in and day out. take a look at there video as we were embedded with troopers in uvalde. a man was flying through red lights, pulls off the side of the road and everybody bails out of the vehicle including the illegals. they go running into the brush, some r
the vice president s residence here in washington, d.c. all sent by republican governors who have pledged to make a point about the crisis they see at the border. the white house called it inhumane to use migrants as political pawns. this comes as one of the products of the border crisis. the opioid outbreak the boom of fentanyl hits home for returning college and university students. we have fox team coverage tonight. increasing danger from the fentanyl laced drugs. reaction to the republican governor s moves, but we begin with correspondent bill melugin along the southern border as he has been tonight he is in eagle pass, texas. good evening, bill. bret, good evening to you. just a few days ago vp kamala harris repeatedly insisted that the border is secure. now texas governor greg abbott said he has decided he has to bring the border toker had. early this morning, that s exactly what happened. two migrant buses sent by the state of texas arrive near the 100 mipgs greg a
this house and the speaker herself were specifically targets of the defendant. can you definitively say this was politically motivated? yes, it appears as those this was based on his statements and comments made in that house during his encounter with mr. pelosi that this was politically motivated. after years of targeting nancy pelosi with violent rhetoric and imagery, right wing republicans are resorting to vile conspiracy theories and what aboutism to try to downplay their role in the violent attack on her husband. plus, the right wing majority on the supreme court seems poised to dismantle yet another icon of 20th century progress. taking aim today at affirmative action, and surprise surprise, they don t seem too supportive of campus diversity. we ll break down the arguments in the high court today. and how republicans are playing the pundits with skewed polling data, and taking control of the narrative about the upcoming elections. we begin with the latest on