Washington tonight. A lot to get to. Jampacked show. Breaking moments ago the port strike temporarily suspended until after the election. How convenient. More on that in moments. But, first, the stranding of america. That s the focus of tonight of tonight s angle. All right. Did joe and kamala care more about the millions of illegals coming across our border than the people struggling in the storm are a advantaged southeast? over the past four years, democrats, led by joe biden and kamala, racked up over $7. 9 trillion in spending. Sending our national debt to over $35. 6 trillion. But, somehow, after all that spending, it turns out we don t have the money we need to rescue and help our fellow americans. We haven t seen fema, we haven t seen red cross. We haven t seen hearts with hands. We haven t seen no agencies come through here. Most people drive through with their cameras out. Treating us like we are animals in a zoo and don t stop. Laura: when this is allowed to happen, how do we
diplomacy. prices at the pump are going down as president biden heads off for a consequent middle east trip. his itinerary includes saudi arabia and the crown prince he vowed to make a pariah. now, biden biden says his goal is to reorient, not, quote, rupture the saudi arabia relationship. legal filings in the steve bannon case with important invocations for the justice department and a january 6th committee. lawyers a signaling a dramatic 11th hour change to legal strategy. there client says he now wants to cooperate. federal prosecutors call the change of heart irrelevant, but is there word, for his trial to contempt of congress. bannon is big about-face creates a problem for the select committee. the committee is set to resume public hearings tomorrow. the major focus will be to draw the line between the far right group that tried to storm the capital, and donald trump and his inner circle. bannon, with his knowledge could play tour guide to the constellation of extremis
and novak djokovic wins his seventh wimbledon title after beating nick kyrgios in four sets. protestors in sri lanka have said they will continue to occupy the residences of the country s president and prime minister until they leave office. thousands of people stormed the official residences in colombo on saturday, following weeks of protests over economic mismanagement, which has lead to shortages of food, fuel and medicine. from the capital, colombo, our correspondent anbarasan ethirajan now reports. a day these anti government protesters have been waiting for. before these doors were breached, president gotabaya rajapaksa fled from this sprawling mansion. once a highly protected compound with hundreds of soldiers and guards, it now resembles a tourist spot. some took the liberty to enjoy the facilities. protest movement leaders saying they will not leave the official residences of the president and prime minister until they finally quit the office. for many, it s a moment