exclusive report reveals federal investigators are looking into whether 50 children were vitims of human trafficking amid allegations they were illegally employed to clean slaughter houses. we begin with a high stakes fiscal fight now underway here in the nation s capital. the treasury secretary said today could be the day the u.s. reaches its borrowing limit. once that happens, the treasury department will start taking extraordinary measures to make sure the nation pays its bills, but those measures could run out sometime in june. now it s up to congress to raise the debt limit. many republicans say they will not do so unless there are cuts in federal spending setting the stage for an economic showdown with democrats and the white house which insists the debt ceiling increase is nongauchable. it s something that should be done without conditions. we should not be negotiating around it. it is the duty, the basic duty of congress to get that done. so we re not going to neg
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Judge jeanine yes, in spirit. Bret those are always good teases. Thank you. Good evening, im bret baier. Coming to you tonight from los angeles not far from simi valley the site of tomorrows second president ial debate as you look there live. We will talk more about that, shortly. Bret but we begin tonight on the southern border, one texas congressman says america is out of time. Another says the Biden Administration has tied the hands of the border patrol. This evening we hear from the chief of the u. S. Border patrol in an exclusive interview in the midst of a massive recordsetting surge of illegal immigration. Correspondent Griff Jenkins starts us off live tonight again from eagle pass, texas. Good evening, griff. Griff good evening, bret. And u. S. Border patrol Chief Jason Owens got a firsthand look at the situation here in eagle pass today where agents are encountering more than 2,000 migrants every day. Strange resources to the point more than 60 miles of the border is going unp
interesting. and new developments in the insurrection investigation. you ll hear from congresswoman zoe lofgren, who remains steadfast in holding her own colleagues accountable. plus how two people are helping turn arizona into a former covid hotspot as we all hope we re closer to the end of the epidemic. this is american voices. long awaited relief is officially trickling into bank accounts across america right now. that s not the only benefit from the massive american rescue plan. while the $1,400 checks are huge, there s also a $300 unemployment boost in the bill. and it expands the child tax credit. there s also billions of dollars to pay for vaccines and help schools fund the changes required to ensure student safety. it provides rental assistance and sends funding to local governments. if we stay on track, president biden believes we can return to a sense of normal by the fourth of july. and now, light at the end of the tunnel. the big question turns to what lif