greg: oh, yeah! happy monday, everybody! [laughs] all right. yeah. ooh, the power! america s least popular reality show is still going strong. yes, i m talking about the bachelor, southern border. [laughter] millions of illegals, most of whom seem to be healthy young men are walking away from all the other gals in the world to cozy up to the world s most eligible bachelorette that sexy lady in the long flowing gown. yeah, the statue of liberty. or, as i like to call it, six. [laughter] i mean, come on. we could have done better. so many hotter immigrants. still, a migrant traveling from venezuela will literally walk through six other countries before hitting the texas border. how did they do that to? i go five blocks and i m exhausted. [laughter] so is my driver. [laughter] now, if you are so desperate that you have to flee on foot without a visa or even a passport, aren t you desperate enough not to be choosy? wouldn t you be satisfied with the first reasonable optio
shooter. they ran past. went back inside. what were you thinking as you were hiding in that bathroom for so long? i think i was just like, trying to be still. not like, just crying in my head, saying, don t make any noise. in the span of ten days, to 18 year old man allegedly killed 31 people 19 of them children, in two separate mass shootings on opposite ends of the country. the shooters in both massacres, a lot and they won in uvalde, texas uvalde, texas, legally purchased semiautomatic rifles. assault style weapons, they can buy, but they are not legally old enough to buy a call. this is not the american dream, it is the american nightmare. our nation is under siege. we are not even six months into the year and according to the gun violence archive, there have been 217 mass shootings. 24 of them were at schools. the centers for disease control says that guns are now the leading cause of lessons in america. we have endured gut-wrenching mass shootings this month, bu
two candidates half a world away from each other. president biden in france and former president trump out west as americans weigh the top issues at home from a border still overflowing to jobs still the surging, court battles still growing and more protesters rallying yet again like the pro-palestinian demonstration head in our nation s capital today, organizers calling it surround the white house for gaza, or even if the president isn t at the white house 40 matter what s happening in gaza. we ll hear from if key players on all of it. dhs secretary alejandro mayorkas, republican house speaker mike johnson, democratic congressman james clyburn and prosecutor hopeful robert f. kennedy jr. all here, all now. get ready. welcome, everybody, i m neil cavuto. treasure. neil: all right. welcome, i m neil cavuto. peter doocy in paris. peter. reporter: and, neil, we just i saw a few clip of president biden and president macron having a coffee meeting. president biden was speaki
news night. laura coates live starts right now tonight. drugs, a gun, a document, and an alleged lie, another their historic trial. this time the president s son. so just who are the 12 jurors who will decide? hunter biden s state plus president biden tries at a new tougher message against trump, but not the public. what he just told a group of donors. and it was the foul seen round the world, but it has now become something now a little bit more hasn t been the new twist and the caitlin clark story tonight. i m laura coates, live alright, stop me if you ve heard any of these statements before, the cases, an unusual prosecution that quote, would not have been filed gantz anyone else? is the result of prosecutors have in quote, bowed to political pressure and the entire thing is quote, unquote, politically motivated can you guess which case i m talking about? no, it s not donald trump s conviction in manhattan though all of those things hadn t thought about that case
he talked about in his state of the union dress, whether it d be with daca or other provisions like providing health care for immigrants that are here. so i think he s doing the best he can do. but ultimately congress has the act. yes, it s too late and i agree with ashley, republicans didn t act and purposely held up that bill. but clearly, he s got the power to do this. why didn t they do it the day after republicans walked away from that bill? months ago i think he is in part because of their legal battles ahead. obviously, every executive action often means that resistance is that him being prudent no, i think he s always known that he has the power, the president actually does have the power to do this i think laura, he s afraid of the fact because migrant crossings are actually downright now, i think he s afraid about these crossings rising again as we get closer to the election in this executive order will put a stop to that. so just so we re thinking about the threshold, th