message to the vice president we would love have have you on special report. good evening. i m bret baier. breaking tonight, the fate of a new senate proposal. that addresses funding for the southern border as well as ukraine and israel. is uncertain tonight. supporters say it ends catch and release. strengthens asylum laws. but critics say it would let in 5,000 migrants per day, an unacceptable figure and other problems that don t solve the border completely. we will talk with one of the authors of the plan, arizona independent senator kyrsten sinema in just a few minutes. and also with texas republican congressman chip roy, one of the major opponents. first, additional details on that legislation. congressional correspondent iron shah has any starts us off live tonight from capitol hill. good evening, aishah. bret, good evening to you. senate republicans are actually just coming out of a closed door meeting tonight where they discussed this border bill. and the reaction
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Monday blamed France's nationwide riots on "institutional racism" and the country's colonial past. The French government has been battling riots and looting in Paris and across the country since 17-year-old Nahel M. a French citizen of Algerian background was shot dead by a police officer during a traffic stop last Tuesday. Erdogan blamed the French unrest Monday on "Islamophobia" that he linked to France's colonial past.
He added, “We are working relentlessly to secure the release of the three wrongfully detained Americans in Iran. We will not stop until they are reunited with their loved ones”.
Iran s supreme leader yesterday said that the poisoning of schoolgirls is an unforgivable crime that should be punished by death if deliberate, amid public anger over a wave of suspected attac.