apparently they want hunter who is facing three active investigations to stay quiet and not bring any more attention to the big guy, even as hunter faces a looming indictment. joining us now with if very latest, our own kevin corke. kevin? kellyanne, great to be with you. as you can imagine, this is a major headache for the white house. apparently hunter biden is, according to some, going rogue. in effect, what he s said to be doing is though the fact that he s facing numerous investigations, apparently he s clashing with the white house over his legal defense. now, as you pointed out, he s facing investigations into possible tax fraud and illegal firearm purchase, business corruption and a child support case in arkansas. tonight according to axios, hunter has clashed with top aides to his father, the president, over that new legal strategy. leading hunter has been said to hire a new lawyer for a more combative approach. parentally he did so without consulting his father s
legitimate concerns about a threat and dealing with that threat. nobody hurt. general jack keane is standing by. but first to jennifer griffin live today at the pentagon. good afternoon, jen. the canadians have called off recovery efforts in lake huron and expected to do the same in the yukon mountains. we may never know what was shot down. john kirby said shooting down the three objects were likely benign was an overreaction. i d ask you to put yourself in his shoes in light of the chinese spy balloon and what was a very real, certainly sizable and tangible security surveillance threat to the united states in the wake of that. near impossible arctic search conditions continuing a the u.s. and canadian militaries acknowledge that they may never find the objects or balloons which some hobbyists said could be their research balloons. the president acknowledged this yesterday. nothing acknowledged that they were related to the china balloon program. the current assessm
welcome, everybody. i m neil cavuto. this is your world. keeping track of your money and also keeping track of what is happening at our border with mexico. invasions are getting to be routine. but clever ones, secret ones and, well, innovative ones are now suddenly the rage. the very latest from bill melugin in mission, texas. bill? neil, good afternoon to you. every single day texas state troopers are on the front lines at the border working with border patrol to try to reduce the number of got-aways sneaking in the country. we embedded with texas dps as they were doing that. take a look at this video here in mission where we are. this is a texas trooper s body cam footage going in to the brush where illegals are trying to get away. obviously not willing to turn themselves in. you can see the trooper taking self migrants down and arresting them. then it s going to switch to the video that we shot. you can see a bigger perspective of the groups being arrested by the texas
good day, i m chris jansing live at msnbc headquarters in new york city. as we come on the air, former vice president mike pence finds himself at the heart of two special counsel investigations unfolding simultaneously. one into classified documents that the fbi is searching for at his home literally as we speak. he s also facing a brand new subpoena regarding donald trump s pressure campaign to overturn the 2020 election. will he testify, and if so, could that be the key to criminal charges agains the former president? look at this extraordinary video out of southern turkey. a woman buried for 108 hours pulled from the rubble of a collapsed building. but accounts of survivors like her are few and far between with the death toll soaring over 22,000. this morning a representative with the u.n. refugee agency said more than 5 million may have been left homeless in syria alone. i ll talk to him live coming up. plus, a stunning new admission from one of those memphis police o
night mare. almost feels like it s impossible to buy a home. o donnell: hurricane fiona continues to wreak havoc now heading towards bermuda. and there s concern tonight about another storm that could hit the gulf of mexico next week. and eye on america, cbs s general cbs s jonathan viglios on a natural resource helping an idaho mining town come back to life. duncan: good evening and thank you so much for joining us on this busy thursday night. i m jericka duncan in for norah. tonight, the federal investigation into the top secret documents seized from donald trump s florida home has resumed. the eleventh circuit court of appeals ruled in favor of the justice department and criticized the former president s argument the documents had been declassified. but in his first interview since the f.b.i. search, the former president doubled down on that claim saying just by thinking about it, he could declassify documents. tonight the wife of sct justice clarence thomas ginny