rachel reeves, labour s money woman. let me try and communicate. and after the last seven days, real political life might be more far fetched than anything writers could come up with, but the thick of it star and bafta winner joanna scanlan is here, with her brand new tv series just hours away from kicking off. morning. i ll introduce my guests at the desk in a second, but it s unusual that we have two opposite numbers with big, powerful jobs together at the same time, so while you re both still in the chair, let s say hello and ask you the same question we asked both your bosses a few weeks ago. what is something you admire about each other? politics doesn t have to be nasty. jeremy hunt, what do you admire about rachel reeves? she is a survivor, she has been in and out of the shadow cabinet, front bench, still here, and it is a quality and politics. still here, and it is a quality and olitics. ~ ., ., , ., still here, and it is a quality and olitics. ~ ., ., ., politics. wh
brian: fox news alert, idf announcing death of hamas commander who directed major attacks on october 7. lawrence: the idf is pushing deeper into the enclave as we learn total of 240 people are being held hostage. ainsley: that number keeps going up and israeli forces are hunting hamas inside the tunnel network. steve: trey yingst is live in southern israel with the latest. trey, good morning to you, good afternoon there. day 25, what is the latest? trey: yeah, hi, guys, good morning. significant breaking news. israeli military says the arrow missile defense system intercepted one fired from yemen. the arrow defense system was used for the first time. likely ballistic missile fired by houthi rebels, backed by the iranian regime. fighter jets were scrambled to shoot them down. last hour initially thought to be drones were launched and traveled over the red sea may have been cruise missiles along with one ballistic missile. step out of the scene and show you the scene
very much prima donna trump sweeping the race in wisconsin limits from now he s going to be rallying in a key state as president joe biden announces some sweeping new protections for migrant sponsors and u.s. citizens no matter the state from were living in now. it is all pointing migration front and center in the border front and center welcome, everybody, i m neil cavuto, the story right now is wisconsin, this is always a state that is as close as it gets between the major candidates, it has been in the last few presidential elections, polls are looking equally tight right now. let s go to bryan eneas in racing with more. there are several thousand trump supporters that are here in wisconsin just ahead of rally were expected to start at any moment here. i give you a sense of what it looks like you re on the coast of beautiful latent lake michigan. these folks are expected to hear former president trump hammer president biden on immigration and inflation, two issues th
he s not talking about the enormous cost of the immigration crisis on the southern border, at least not extensively yet. a we ll break it down, those costs a bit later. and we ll talk with republican senator john cornyn of texas. first up tonight, white house correspondent peter doocy live on the north lawn. the president hasn t said anything about the border in a week and a day now, all of his public events have been focused on the covid-19 including this afternoon. he talked about rival companies coming together to make the single shot covid-19 vaccine from johnson & johnson. just one. announcing an additional order for 100 million johnson & johnson vaccines, president biden says once americans have been vaccinated, he will share the surplus with the rest of the world. this is not something that can be stopped by a fence no matter how how you build a fence or a wall. we aren t going to be safe until the world is safe. he didn t speak about the border but he did fi
Tucker and rich neighborhood to get help. The problem is as mark stein likes to say eventually run out of neighborhoods. Spoon the other assumption that drives me is that when advocates for illegal immigration say we will grant amnesty to x number of people, is that the actual number and your studies suggest the numbers are much bigger. Clearly much bigger. If, for instance, Congress Just amnesty to the people who have this daca amnesty. 700,000 people. We are talking at least a million and a half people over the next number of years that would be coming after them. But thats actually the narrowest possibility. Senator durbin and senator Lindsey Graham have a bill that would not just look at those young people who are covered by this daca amnesty but would open a whole new can of worms from scratch. Tucker we admit about
1. 1 million Illegal Immigrants are here and thats the number i always go with but thats not the real number it sounds like. In a sense it is but it would be following