and this is america s late news, fox news @ night . breaking tonight, brand-new video of a california retail store manager fighting back against a shoplifter and wait until you hear the accused shoplifter start saying the manager is the one breaking the law. that manager who was not about to give in is live onset with us in minutes. and president biden s border crisis now overwhelming our nation s schools, costing taxpayers a bunch of money, costing our kids their education. plus this. i feel very confident that this is going to be a hard-fought race but when the chips are down the american people will show up just like those kids did 80 years ago. trace: democrats now comparing voting for joe biden to storming the beaches of normandy. but we begin with the alleged threat to democracy and the senior national correspondent kevin corke live in dc with more on that. good evening. reporter: good evening trace. former fbi deputy director says the intelligence community is w
why not at least say yes, our message is received or we need to work on getting the message out? i d say it s clear journalists are not why did the president make the visit himself? i don t have anything on his schedule. martha: also today, piers morgan is back today with some brand new insight in to prince william s fiery action to harry and meghan s stunning interview with oprah. we will have more from buckingham palace. a pill to treat covid? dr. marty makary on the beginning of the end of this pandemic in so many ways across this country. good news. lots to get to this hour. first to where we start today. kayleigh mcenany is here with the white house pressure over the open border policy. we begin with peter doocy at the just-ended press briefing outside the white house. hi, peter. there s not a lot of ton for the biden administration to make changes at the border. the team that went down there to scope things out and they have not briefed him yet. we p
Welcome to newswatch. Later on the programme this man was on our screens again this week. Is the bbc Giving Nigel Garage too much air time . Was coverage of the new us administrations Travel Ban Balanced and impartial, or did it panderto a growing anti tromp hysteria . And impartial, or did it panderto a growing anti tromp hysteria . Nigel farage. The prime ministers visit the us at the end of last week to meet President Trump was the subject of considerable media analysis. Not least the moment when the two appeared briefly holding hands. But some people were more exercised by a question put at a news by the bbcs correspondent. You said before that torture works, youve praised russia, you said you wa nted youve praised russia, you said you wanted to ban some muslims from coming to america, youve suggested there should be punishment for abortion. For many people in britain those sound like alarming beliefs. What do you say to our viewers at home who are worried about some of your views
Heres a liquid lesson in avoiding a trade war imports of American Liquefied Natural Gas shot up by close to Three Hundred percent in less than a year with more to flow. Also on the show france and germany team up to subsidize Battery Cell Production they call it a strategic investment in the face of tough asian competition others say its a waste of money. And five German Companies pledge a million. Dollar cost memorial in jerusalem on Holocaust Remembrance Day. Welcome to the w business im sure theyll do thanks for joining us we start off with us alan g. Going to get you now about may sound like an Alphabet Soup but it means so much more a close to Three Hundred percent increase of liquefied natural gas imports from the u. S. To the e. U. Is one thing helping to manage tensions between the two Trading Partners but for how long. It all started with a promise in the rose garden last july when e. U. Commission president ial Claude Younker tried to sue the us president ready to start anoth
You look at this, you look at the fundraising and california, i m not saying he s going to win california but it significant when there are people in the streets and there are people giving a bunch of money. it s really significant and i think what we ve seen turn it on it s head is places like the bronx and new york. now we see california, the level of enthusiasm and people coming out to support trump, it s palpable. you can often feel it in a race, you can see where the energy is and feel where the momentum is and you see a big difference when donald trump shows up then when biden shows up and i think that enthusiasm will play a big role in the polls in november and voter turnout. trace: erick stakelbeck, 15 seconds, but the energy level seems to be higher. trace, i grew up in a working-class neighborhood in northeast philadelphia, blue state, blue city, i can tell you the guys i grew up with are voting for trump for faith, family and freedom, that s what they tell me. trace: