minds about our future. kamala harris made her first late night appearance. debut, slamming texas governor greg abbott for sending bus loads of illegals to northern cities like new york and some of them dropped off at her home in washington, d.c. here is how she responded. i just think it s a dereliction of duty. if you see problem and if we agree we need to address it, then if you are a leader, participate in a solution. we are offering solutions. but instead this gamesmanship with real human beings who trust us. dana: manmade answer to some. gillian turner on the growing national security threat posed by cartels along the border. josh kraushaar with cree action politically. griff jenson is live in eagle pass, texas. you already saw it is not groundhogs day, it is reality for the people there. such a great point. the vice president talks about seeing solutions to the problem. officials here don t see a solution that s ready. opening behind the national guard behind me
biggest mid-term election issue is chaos. full coverage on fox. dana: rich edson is diving into some key races we re watching and playing close attention to the next 19 days. conservative supreme court eliminating the right to abortion and proposals from republicans in congress to enact abortion restriction democrats focused their campaigns on protecting abortion. voters are more concerned about inflation and gas prices than abortion. some democrats are making the case the issues are all tied together. abortion is an economic issue. it has been reduced to this idea of a culture war. for women in georgia this is very much a question of whether they will end up in poverty in the next five years. having children is why you are worried about your price for gas and why you are concerned how much food costs. democrats are calling republican abortion extremists. republicans painting democrats on the extremists as well. in pennsylvania democrat john fetterman says he is aga
president. 19 days to go to election day. welcome back as america reports rolls into a second hour. i m sandra smith in new york, and i point that out, because he does not typically wear a suit. john: i bet it s a hoodie suit. i m john roberts in washington. 19 days until americans decide whether the democratic agenda in washington is working, 19 days for closing arguments and one from the white house chief of staff. first of all, we have done things to bring prices down. passed the inflation reduction act and when you look at where the economy was when we got here, 8% unemployment. we brought that down to the lowest unemployment rate in 50 years. we are putting americans back to work. businesses are open that were closed two years ago, schools are open that were closed two years ago. the president is fighting to bring down prices of everyday things like prescription drugs, gasoline, and i think that s our message to voters at this very tough time. sandra: at this ver
said this about declaring a state of emergency in his city. watch. we may have to do that. there s going to be a point that we may have to do that. at this point and the white house has asked foe a listen to said just yesterday on this network. did the white house ask you not to declare a state of emergency? absolutely not. you know, one of the things i m thankful for the white house, the federal government, they ve done a good job of working with us and helping us. jacqui heinrich is live on the north lawn what is the white house saying this hour? the white house is denying that they made a request. it s more of a response than we usually get from them. occasionally signalling that they re aware of the problem at the border. we got a read out with the president s call with the mexican president, some discussion of these issues. there s not a lot of discussion here at the white house about immigration or the border as annish european. even though the voters are givi
learned. also, an expert legal panel standing by, geraldo rivera, brian claire pool and mark geragos, a lot who have a lot of experience with celebrity cases such as these. the d.a., mary carmack says that the set played fast and loose with safety. that she absolutely believes that alec baldwin pulled the trigger that fateful day. something that the actor when he spoke out about the case shortly after it happened denied. watch this. it wasn t in the script for the trigger to be pulled. the trigger was and pulled. i didn t pull the trigger. you never pulled the trigger? no, no, no. i would never point a gun and pull a trigger, never. martha: they ll go back to that time and time again here. baldwin, gutierrez reed and david halls, the assistant director, who signed a plea agreement. did not do their jobs that day says this special prosecutor. if they had, helena hutchins would be alive today. let s bring in judge jeanine pirro that just spoke with the d.a. grea