dana:i am dana perino with judge jeanine p rowand greg gutfeld. this is the five. dramatic showdown at the southern border reaching a breaking point. texas telling the biden administration to come and do take it. today is the deadline the white house made on allowing federal agents access to shall be park and eagle pass so they can remove the razor wire there. texas is refusing to let the feds in and has a coalition of 25 red state governors, the whole thing could be headed back to court and texas is confident it will win but the white house says abbott is breaking the law. we will not shy away from calling out what we see as political games for the governor but because it s not safe, it does not protect our communities. he cares about the people of texas. you have heard me say over and over they are making it harder, he s making it harder for border patrol to do their jobs. they need access and right now they don t have that. this is the supreme law of the land. despite
tonight. jesse: welcome to jesse watters primetime. tonight it is not worthy of harvard. it is not what harvard s on you. you don t get special treatment. jesse: harvard s first black female president fire to. you are fired! get out of here! jesse: marjorie taylor greene swatted eight times for prime time debut tonight. one person assured of victory kind of undermines their whole idea of democracy, don t you think? jesse: a former spook claims the cia will finagle the next election. plus. harvard university always held the title of most elite ivy league school. sorry, yale. harvard university was the first college ever established in the american colonies way back in 1636 when joe biden was just a young lad. taking the name of an english clergyman who donated his library in a state for the greater good of the country. and harvard always put america first. during the american revolution, harvard move their students off campus and provided housing to the c
this is america s late news. fox news at night. and breaking tonight, the new evidence is very strong that voters are not happy and the anger appears to be across the political spectrum. young, old, black, hispanic. the numbers for president biden are getting worse and when you have a lot of ground to make up in the new year, solutions seem to be few and far between t senior national correspondent kevin corke is live in dc with the very latest on this kevin good evening. reporter: happy new year my friend, evening to you. now last year president biden reportedly spent about, let s just say about a third of his time on the job away from the job, as it were, at get aways, posh vacation spots and almost weekly at his home over in delaware. but as he gets back to work in 2024 the oldest president in american history is saddled with the lowest approval numbers of any president running for a second term since the end of world war ii with 58%, nearly 6 in 10 americans disapproving
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