how is that? alex hogan on the growing threat from the nuclear power plant that has nuclear inspectors rushing to the scene. what have they discovered? further, what have they done? welcome. i m neil cavuto. so glad to have you. a lot to get to. first, let s go to edward lawrence at the white house with how they re responding to all of these developments. edward? vladimir putin has 700 billion more in his pocket because of the sale of oil to other countries around the worlds. russia is making 40% more revenue from oil than a year ago. russia raked in 20.4 billion largely because of a 55% increase in exports of oil to china, but also india. you ve seen an even more dramatic increase in india. india was hardly importing anything from russia when it comes to oil and in the course of the last four or five months, we ve seen that increase from basically zero to 8 or 900,000 barrels a day. it s again, that interest of these countries to find affordable energy and russia is a wi
we have a secure border. the border is secure. we have taken unprecedented action over the past year and a half to secure our border. the border remains closed. it is not open. we re turning away the majority of adults. we have a process in place to manage migrants at the border. bill: arrests are surging and so are the number of so-called gotaways. new numbers show nearly a million evaded detection since president biden took office. allowing so many to disappear into the u.s. and this is nothing new. julie: you re right. bill hundreds of these migrants crossing the rio grande in broad daylight. border patrol doesn t have enough agents to process the folks. the situation is completely deteriorating. migrants used a rope to cross the river some carrying infants. a free for all. if people can get across the river they can walk in. the bus pulling out now is full of unaccompanied children and young teenagers. julie: his relentless coverage at the southe
pennsylvania, the side of a high-profile senate showdown. two months from now the people of pennsylvania are going to fire the radical left democrats frequency will discuss the prospects for november is democrats seat momentum shift in their favor. and republicans try to shift the subject from mar-a-lago. i want an economy that is stronger. i want a nation that is safe. i want a country that is built upon freedom frigates are joined by both parties house campaign chiefs and tom emmer. and sean patrick maloney. only on fox news sunday or sunday panel on the stunning lack of confirmed debates just two months from election day. then, school districts across the country face learning loss and teacher shortages. we will ask national governors association chair phil murphy about his trip to washington to sort out solutions. plus, one a week until she had an agreement takes a big chair for. are going to try to stick to their talking points. how do you tackle that? out right
party. cnn s kristin holmes is there for us at the rally. kristin, what are pennsylvania republicans saying? are they concerned about these candidates right now? well, they are absolutely concerned. according to both trump advisers as well as state republicans that i spoke to besides the fact that trump has privately criticized both candidates particularly oz, his campaign, his performance, they believe it is too late for him to actually distance himself from these races. as you said, he hand picked oz and despite pleas from state republicans endorsed mastriano in the 11th hour. so the hope now is that trump s popularity in the state will actually boost these lagging campaigns, but i ve got to tell you, jim, it might be a heavy lift, particularly when it comes to oz. i have spoken to a number of republican voters, trump supporters who say when it comes to oz they are still on the fence. they do not feel like they connect with him. they don t feel like they know anything abo