[ ] hello, everyone. It is Labour Day as the battle for the nations top job is playing out in Battleground States all over the country. And its all coming down to your green. Welcome back, everybody. Im Kn Neil Caveuto this is you world. The economy is still the Number One issue on voters minds. With 93 crucial electoral votes for grabs in 7 Battleground States. Which Money Message is going to make a difference for voters. We have Kelly Highman and sarah bedford. Thank you very much for being here. Sarah, i want to start from you. We heard a little bit, not too much, a little bit from Kamala Harris from what she represents and about her flipflopping on various issues. She says my values are the same. Issues changed a bit. My values are the same. I want to play a clip of what she told cnn and get the value rolling. My values have not changed. I mentioned a great new deal. I believed and worked on it that the Climate Crisis is real. It is an urgent matter. We should apply metrics that in
groups of migrants still crossing the border. top biden officials crossing south of the border to try to get mexico s help. the numbers are not lying. this crisis is intensifying. now the largest migrant caravan of the year is approaching. where is all this heading? your world starts right now. charles: welcome. i m charles payne in for neil cavuto. first to mexico. a failed root cause strategy and a border less secure than ever before, today president biden turned to mexico for help. secretaries blinken and mayorkas urgently met with president obrador to focus on a problem the administration has ignored. agents apprehending 1,000 immigrants today. in lukeville, another 1,000 last night. thousands are more are on their way including this caravan of 15,000. so what exactly does the u.s. want? one, resume deportations buses and flights to central america. the u.s. wants the migrants detained before they reach the u.s. number 2, resume policing the railroads. the beast as
starting with just weeks to go until the start of the 2024 presidential race. gop frontrunner donald trump just scored a major legal victory against special counsel jack smith in that the supreme court issued a one-sentence judgment yesterday bluntly rejecting smith s request to fast track arguments on the former president s immunity case. so what comes next? evan perez breaks it down. reporter: the u.s. supreme court rejected a request by federal prosecutors to skip the appellate court and have the high court decide whether donald trump has immunity from prosecution in the election subversion charges. the decision deals a significant blow to special counsel jack smith s effort to keep a march 4th trial date on track. that s a lot harder now that prosecutors will have to wait several weeks while the d.c. court of appeals weighs the same questions. trump argues he has immunity. he also claims because he was impeached by the house of representatives and acquitted by the senat
it is noon eastern, 9:00 pacific. i m sarah sider in in for the lab tpous fredricka. we begin this hour with bad news. it is blanketing the united states. at least 15 people have been killed due to the icy weather across multiple states. you re looking at a crash there. new york state police are warning people to stay off the roads amid white-out were conditions. they say search and rescue obviously hard to move about is moving extra slow due to the blizzards. new york governor kathy hochul said first responders may not be able to reach you if you need help. it is absolutely dangerous for anyone to be on the roads. and that includes our emergency vehicles. so our national guard, our first responders, our ambulances, our fire trucks are all getting stuck in the snow as well. in fact,, almost every fire truck in the city of buffalo is stranded. it is stuck in snow. right now more than 100 million people are under wind chill alerts. the arctic blast extending from montana do
work. rachel: i ve told them what i want for my birthday. will: is it happening? rachel: i want carrie lake lighting in the studio. can we get that? will: i thought that was a request for sean. come on, duffy.y. rachel: i love her and i love the lighting. rachel: she s paving the way for good lighting and that s a good thing for her people. todd: she s doing well in the race and that s because people are freaked out about the southern border. take a look at numbers. this is astounding and migrating encounters year over year and pop this up on the screen. fiscal year 20, fiscal area 19 under a million and that s during the trump administration and look what happened during fiscal year 21, which is predominantly biden administration and look at fiscal year 22. almost 2.4 million migrating encounters year over year and not to get into the political part of this right off the bat and mentioned carrie lake at the outset, if i m undecided and i live in arizona and i m not looki