especially now that the estimated cost of taxpayers is half a trillion dollars over the next ten years. an op-ed in the washington post paul s their plant calls their plans aggressive, and no concerns about taking money from plumbers and giving it writing that low-wage workers will pick up the tabs to cancel the educational debt. how is the president responding to these questions? let s take a look. and about how others don t have to? we see this all the time. i want to flashback to another biden and pelosi moment. they both addressed this issue. people think that the president of the united states has the power for forgiveness. he does not. he can postpone, delay, but he doesn t have that power. that has to be an act of congress. sounded very different. that comes with the same time that the wall street journal confidential memo written by charlie rose, and obama educational department leader council. wrote the floor for persuasive analysis tends to supp
first football legend brett favre and second hollywood actor john. we re bringing you two extended portion so you can get a sense of what our fox nation show is all about. here is part one of hour conversation with brett favre. who is your dad and what was he like? if you are familiar with gomer pyle and our generation who are older or familiar with gomer pyle. sergeant carter, who yelled, had a flat top, was constantly and everything he said was yelling. even when he was polite and speaking softly. that was my dad. he was my baseball coach and coached american legion baseball for 35 or 40 years. he coached high school football for about 35 years. me and my two brothers grew up playing and being coached by him even when he was not officially our coach. there was a lot of hard work, a lot of spanking, yelling. but that was the way we grew up. my dad, like i said, he was coaching high school football since i was a little kid. so he did not make excuses for you? he never
welcome to politicsnation. tonight s lead, uncharted territory. right now, the week ahead promises to be an unprecedented one for our nation, which of course follows last week s unprecedented fbi search of donald trump s mar-a-lago estate. and the revelations that have followed since nearly a dozen sets of classified materials were retrieved from the former presidents home, as part of a federal espionage investigation. this weekend, we learned that a trump lawyer sent a letter to the justice department in june. claiming that all classified materials had been returned to the government. that s according to reporting from the new york times. according to four people with knowledge of that document. nbc news has not seen the document and is working to confirm the reporting. but today, top democrats in the house are calling for a damage assessment of those documents. trump s defense dubious claims of executive privilege and preemptive declassification. meanwhile, summon law enf
wisdom repeated endlessly on the airwaves wasrw that trump era republicans kind of risk losing hispanic voters for ever and even having this conversation sends a powerful signal. they re doingsi high fives in te clinton campaign right now when they hear this , the things he is saying that is turning off are turning off large blocs of voters, hispanic voters, nobodyof in republican party knows what donald trump s immigration policies other than that it s hard line which turns off hispanic voters. hispanics have been trendingtyty republican for years. what hasas turned them around hs been this hard line immigration. now indeed, democrats thought they had the latino vote in the bag forever. just throw them a few cliches about how we re a nation of immigrants and then humor them with meaningless gestures or as it s now called, hispan during papademos a total sloganeer, kenyas say pentagon infamous infamous summer hurricane sandy amando galloper solok on the stepto denise medici
john: america reports, waiting for a federal judge s ruling on the fate of title 42. decision could come down any minute as border states brace for a bigger crisis if the trump era immigration order is allowed to expire on monday. i m john roberts. gillian: great to be with you, john. gillian turner in for sandra smith. border areas are seeing a big surge in activity in anticipation of the title 42 decision in the del rio sector in texas, 1800 migrants in 24 hours. a large number of those people were single adults. that s the migrant demographic that is likelyest to be expelled under title 42. john: texas governor abbott says it will only get worse. it would surpass the population of houston if title 42 is not renewed. 18,000 pouring into border states every day. bill joins us from the border in eagle pass, texas. what are you seeing there? john, good afternoon to you. del rio sector getting hammered with activity, nearly 2,000 illegal crossings in just 24 hours, an