john: to say the least. the supreme court deciding whether president biden could ignore congress or go on one of the biggest spending sprees in u.s. history, wiping out student loan debt for millions of americans. and over on capitol hill, lawmakers are holding hearings on both the china threat and the border crisis. sandra: that s where we start a border bust netting enough fentanyl to kill 50 million people. and one mother who knows the drug s devastation all too well. we have a weather balloon from china going across our country. nobody died, and everybody is freaking out about it. but 100,000 die every year and nothing is being done, not enough is being done. you talk about children being taken away from their parents. my children were taken away from me. john: just some of what we heard during today s house hearing on the border crisis. mother who lost two of her sons to fentanyl poisoning not only grieving but also getting downright angry. sandra: and just now
everybody agrees is a problem. the latest numbers, that s just this year, auto theft is up triple digits, robbery theft up double digits, mayor lightfoot points to the decline in murders, though, down 17%. business community, we watch that on the business network all the time, they don t necessarily blame lightfoot, she did not start the crime, but she has not done much to correct the problem either, they say. listen. i know what people say i don t want to go to work because there is crime. we work in the city every day, seven days a week. the crime, it s all over the country, and been around for 50 years the west side of chicago and never been addressed. now it s in our neighborhood. john, i ll leave you with a picture of the polling place here at the polaris charter academy. a lot of people have been voting. it s a nice, sunny day and a lot of early vote as well. we might not know who the winner