something. i m caitlin collins, and this is the source. it has been one week now since defense secretary lloyd austin was admitted to the icu. tonight, not only do we still not know what exactly is sitting, there we don t know why his staff did not tell the white house for days using him in the white house. but nonetheless, in intensive care. the lack of transparency from the top u.s. military official, especially while the u.s. is dealing with multiple crises around the world, has resulted in some calls for austin s resignation. the top republican on the senate armed services committee is now demanding an immediate hearing, democrats have also acknowledged a serious nature of the failure to disclose this information. they have questions as well. the white house says it will look into why officials were not informed for days, but also stressing president biden does stand behind his defense secretary. we will take a look at the process and procedure here. try to learn from t
tensions of migrants ratcheting up in the new year. as officials around the country point fingers over who is to blame for overwhelmed cities across the u.s. it was outrageous that they are saying they cannot deal with this. shannon: pressured growing with to fix the record influx into the country the face-off between red and blue america reaching a boiling point. what governor abbott has done, it just wants to create chaos. what is common ground possible? a celtic anyone city should have this all this from a reach out to governor abbott opted to work together. will stick with texas republican governor greg abbott and denver democratic mayor mike johnson about seeking solution parade than inside the washington beltway house republicans themselves voted to decrease the amount of border patrol agents,. clerks and some take responsibility providing leadership, this administration has done nothing but attack elected officials. little sign of working anything out b
tensions of migrants ratcheting up in the new year. as officials around the country point fingers over who is to blame for overwhelmed cities across the u.s. it was outrageous that they are saying they cannot deal with this. shannon: pressured growing with to fix the record influx into the country the face-off between red and blue america reaching a boiling point. what governor abbott has done, it just wants to create chaos. what is common ground possible? a celtic anyone city should have this all this from a reach out to governor abbott opted to work together. will stick with texas republican governor greg abbott and denver democratic mayor mike johnson about seeking solution parade than inside the washington beltway house republicans themselves voted to decrease the amount of border patrol agents,. clerks and some take responsibility providing leadership, this administration has done nothing but attack elected officials. little sign of working anything out b
the migrant surge in democratic run city spurring a blue city backlash. president biden is no stranger to republicans criticizing the border and now democratic mayors are piling on. welcome to a new hour of america s newsroom, i m dana perino. bill: i m bill hemmer. good morning. a fraction of what s coming across the border every day. enough to make sanctuary cities sound the alarm, plead for more help, beg for help from the federal government and the white house. the chaos becoming impossible to ignore. even thousands of miles away from the border as the crisis makes its way into big cities. now the mayors from democratic strongholds say the white house has left them to fend for themselves. the federal government must take responsibility and lead on this humanitarian crisis. cities have reached a point where we are either close to capacity or nearly out of room. it will cramp city budgets around the country. $160 million of cost in next year s budget. 10% of our e
these bombs today exploding feet from the iranian general s tomb. the questions still tonight is who did it. i m kaitlan collins, and this is the source. tonight, donald trump has officially filed that appeal to overturn last month s explosive ruling from colorado s high court that declared he was ineligible to appear on the state s primary ballot, determining that he had engaged in an insurrection. the new appeal tonight is only raising new pressure on the nine justices that you see here to settle this matter once and for all or potentially risk chaos in a presidential election year. with similar battles over the ballot and trump bubbling up in other states as well, we re left with a key question tonight, can the former president be disqualified from holding public office again under the constitution s insurrectionist ban, and do states get to make that decision? trump has also appealed the decision in maine that happened to remove him from its ballot. that was to the stat