on dozens of federal charges, including obstruction of justice, conspiracy and violating the espionage act and because of documents or mary lago and his new jersey golf club. which brings me to my overarching point. how about fairness? do i think that president trump is always right? do i think he s always unfairly accused? absolutely not, and doesn t mean a payment for an alleged affair and arguments over classified documents, causing global shockwaves and possibly jail time is actually indicative of the seriousness of all this. no especially because we re watching a president skate on his family s international entanglements, which could compromise him in office and classified document hall. which one is all said and done could outstrip anything. donald trump has hey. doj fbi democratic attack squad if you want to destroy trump, pick up your head. look around. you fired up his crowd and if you wanted to help the rest of the gop field , beat him. watch the news. almost all h
she lost her husband in combat when her youngest was three weeks old. these families have given up everything for us and i hope before people go out and celebrate, which i think today needs to be a day of celebration. we are a free country and need to celebrate their service and what they have done and remember them. i hope they take time to dedicate to what today really is all about. todd: that spouse had a three year old, one year old and a three week old and then i just finished with that panel of gold-star parents and you heard us joking, not joking but talking about how stories hit harder when you are a parent. you are about to experience it and understand what that is and listening to cheryl rex, the mom we just interviewed saying what she s going to do today. go to the grave site of her son to be with him. just think about that for a moment and think about so many parents. regardless of the war, who got that call, got that telegram, that no parent wants to get. the c
down across multiple sectors. still overwhelmed agents are dealing with a record number of migrants who were housed in their facilities. dhs secretary mayorkas morning we are not yet out of the woods. united states border patrol has experienced a 50% drop in the number of encounters versus what we were experiencing earlier in the week. before title 42 ended at midnight on thursday. it is still early. we are in day three. we have been planning for this transition for months and months. we have been executing on our planet will continue to do so. arthel: must go to bill melugin live on the border in brownsville, texas. bill, you broke the news force of the afghan national what more can you tell us? good afternoon to you bro i m hearing from multiple sources is on wednesday border patrol agents in the san diego sector arrested afghan national cross illegally was later deemed to be a match on the fbi terror watch list. take a look at this map right here i was told that happen
matter you can make it. space is not necessary without title 42 the crisis at the border showing no signs of slowing down. massive groups and we mean massive, record a massive outpouring and as a covid era policy are lifted. in texas a national guard scrambling to deal with the surge and even blocking some migrant groups from attempting to cross the border. the guy in charge of the lone star operation in charge of it, brigadier general matt is here and only here. and arizona democrats are denying the white house declare emergency over the crisis. we will talk to county sheriff mark daniels and in new york mayor eric adam says his city is overwhelmed with asylum seekers he is busting some to decembers. folks in the suburbs aren t happy. were going to talk to those trying to stop the mayor s plan. the morning everyone i am neil cavuto very good heavy this weekend. and uglier at the border. they talked about containing crowds. luck with that. the latest right now in el paso, tex
rachel: my husband is advocating for me to get a chicken coop because we eat a lot of eggs. eggs are what people eat when meat is too expensive, now eggs are too expense i. a lot of people doing what we just saw out there, renting a chicken and a coop. will: one of the things i m good at can. rachel: making eggs somehow to you like your eggs? will: i like variety. i m off of scrambled. i like a sunny side egg off of toast, i like poached. rachel: i like poached. will: i m like the guy from forest gump, bubba [laughter] pete: i like over medium, not too the runny, a lot of seasoning on it. a little cheese rachel: what kind of seasoning? pete: various kinds that i ve acquired from this show over the years. [laughter] i couldn t tell you what they are, but i use them. will: not too runny. pete: not too runny. will: i like it runny. i don t want dry eggings. soft scrambled. pete: soft scrambled, i absolutely agree with. i grew up on hard scrambled in minnesota. [laughter] m