presidential debate the candidates were fighting each other. i m harris faulkner and you are in the faulkner focus. with fewer people on the stage this time it was the third debate, everybody could have more talk time. some of it was pretty chippy. we learned a lot, though. like where they stand on the economy, abortion, foreign enemies, and former president donald trump. why it should be them instead of him. that was an interesting segment. and the spirited back and forth got pretty personal. do you want a leader from a different generation who will put this country first or want dick cheney in three inch heels? we have two of them on stage right now. i would like to say they re five inch heels and i don t wear them unless you can run in them. we have two of you on stage. the second stage i will say i wear heels not for a fashion statement, they re for ammunition. ambassador haley said i wasn t doing she welcomed them into south carolina, gave them land near a
do their dangerous and difficult jobs. dana: homeland security secretary mayokas facing tough questions in a senate hearing underway defending president biden s border policy after illegal policies have hit record highs. they want an additional $14 billion to support operations along the border including temporary detention and processing centers and money for cities to expedite work permits for non-citizens. senate republicans are calling for solutions including resuming construction of the border wall and asylum reform. a full report coming up for you later this hour. also on capitol hill the house judiciary committee is holding a hearing on free speech on america s college and university campuses along with the rise of anti-semitism and violence against students supporting israel. welcome to a brand-new hour of america s newsroom. i m dana perino. bill: good morning. nice to be with you. i m bill hemmer, good morning at home. today s house hearing happens as reports
given the news around the world with the middle east on fire the border issue hasn t gotten the attention it needs. he testifies on the senate side. migrant encounters hit the highest levels ever recorded. we re monitoring that. we want to start with what has been a big blue night for the democrats. they overcame the president s dismal poll numbers racking up some big wins on election night. question, what does it mean for 2024? we ll chew on that for some time. good morning. dana: i m dana perino. this is america s newsroom. chances are that mayokas will say the border is closed. bill: good chance. dana: i think he will probably say that again and again. let s talk about politics. big night for democrats. kept the governorship in kentucky. also in virginia democrats kept the senate and flipped the house. those results have denied republican governor glenn youngkin s bid to control government in the state of virginia. the commonwealth there. it was a race heavily de
the horizon? a stark warning about the growing danger of terrorism at home as a result of the war in the middle east. good morning, i m dana perino and good morning to you in d.c., bret. bret: i m bret baier for bill hemmer. f.b.i. director christopher wray and alejandro mayokas delivering an assessment of the safety of american people on u.s. soil. wray says the increase in terror threats against america now at dire levels. we definitely believe there is a heightened risk of potential violence here in the u.s. especially from lone actors inspired by any number of foreign terrorist organizations or by domestic ideologies. i am concerned, as i said in my opening statement, that foreign terrorist organizations, traditional formal terrorist organizations, whether they be al qaeda, isis, or hezbollah, have all made statements that would indicate a greater risk of potential attack here by them. it is something we think heightened vigilance is warranted for. bret: fox team co
administration giving testimony in two separate senate hearings focusing on national an foreign security concerns as the u.s. braces for possible escalation of fighting in the middle east. welcome to america s newsroom, i m dana perino. john: i m john roberts. good to spend an hour with you again. threats to the homeland and american interests around the world as fighting intensifies in gaza. the war between israel and hamas a dark cloud hanging over today s senate hearings. dana: fox team coverage. trey yengst in southern israel. let s go to the hearing first of all. they are underway. we ll kick it over to secretary of state antony blinken about to give testimony at the senate hearing. protestors are trying to disrupt. the chairman, patty murray, rebuked them and wants the secretary to give some testimony today. john, they are there because there are many problems in the world. lots of different hot spots. this hearing was prepared to go before the war october 7th but