Molly dueling visits to the southern border this week from President Biden and former President Trump preponderance as immigration dominates the 2024 race. Welcome to Fox News Live, im molly line, happy to be back in d. C. Mike im mike emanuel. This comes as family and friends gather to mourn laken riley after she was allegedly murdered on the university of georgias campus by an illegal immigrant. Griff jenkins is live in mission, texas, with the latest. Ing hello, griff. Reporter hey, good afternoon, mike. 9 and the border encounters are tick up again as we enter march, more than 7,000 in the last 24 hours, perhaps thats why we add those dueling president ial visits. President biden went to brownsville which is part of the rgv sector while 300 miles away former President Trump going to eagle pass, part of the del rio sec or tomorrow each man taking a shot at one another, biden calling on trump to join him in supporting that failed Senate Border bill while trump simply blamed biden for
foreign aid bill failed a procedural vote in the senate. both sides now blaming each other for tanking the measure. and now they are trying to get the funding for ukraine, taiwan, and israel. congressional correspondent aishah hasnie tells us what is causing the hiccups from capitol hill. good evening, aishah. good evening to you, bret. so, right now, the senate is paralyzed. we are waiting to see if there is a path forward on a foreign aid only package. some republicans want to be able to offer amendments, some to do with the border. if this does move tonight, bret, it will be the first time congress hasn t rejected a big bill this week. mr. mcconnell? no. senate g.o.p. leader mitch mcconnell the nail in the coffin as nearly every republican and several democrats blocked the bipartisan border deal from getting a vote on the senate floor. i just voted no on the border bill. i think it makes it worse. i came to serve in the senate because it s a serious place. a da
why not give your wealth a second look? book your free meeting today at creativeplanning.com. creative planning a richer way to wealth. john: a live look from israel where we are expecting secretary of state antony blinken to speak soon after crucial meetings with mideast leaders to try to reach a new ceasefire deal between israel and hamas. i m john roberts in washington. even though it says u.s. embassy jerusalem, the shot is from tel aviv. sandra: it is indeed. sandra smith in new york. israel has now rejected hamas s latest counteroffer as the war enters its fifth month now. it would have eventually freed all the remaining hostages but at a steep price. john: we have team coverage, former cia station chief dan hoffman reacts in moments. sandra: but first to mike tobin on the ground in tel aviv for us. mike, where do these talks go from here? given what we just heard from prime minister netanyahu, the counter proposal was not received, hamas responded to the pr
since the periods of time when we saw the attacks on u.s. forces, in iraq and syria, you either stop or slow down when the u.s. and iran were engaged in either directly or through some other country. that is how we keep a personal abroad. it is not by escalating these words. it is by talking to our enemies. that is what diplomacy is. thank you very much. that is all in on this thursday night. alex wagner tonight starts right now. good evening, alex. we will start this hour with breaking news. the new york times is reporting that trump former finance chief, allen weisselberg, is in negotiations to plead guilty to perjury for allegedly lying on the stand during trump s civil fraud trial. and while we don t know for certain wished alleged line he might be owning up to, the testimony of the new york times points to the thing that they heavily suggest maybe the lie in this case. it s maybe the most trumpy thing ever. just a few months ago, back in october, allen weisselberg
should have moral clarity and know the difference between right or wrong. and he s just toxic. i mean, you know, i think a lot of the things he broke needed to be broken, but he doesn t know how to fix things again. it s not okay to just break. you ve got to fix it and make it better. and he hasn t done that. republican presidential candidate nikki haley with that direct criticism of donald trump. that was pretty tough, huh? yes. in a moment, we ll show you new polling that has president biden leading trump in a hypothetical rematch, thanks to a major bump from two groups of voters. we ll tell you who they are. plus, the key moments from a contentious and dramatic senate hearing yesterday. ugh. with social media ceos. that hearing included a surprise moment from mark zuckerberg. yeah. really incredible. he should have kept that surprise to himself. i feel bad for you. no, come on. i mean, it just seems so staged and preplanned. it was quite a moment of