attack on the capitol city. president biden right now in mexico for the first time as president, getting ready to go one-on-one with the mexican leader as the politics over immigration top headlines. we re live in mexico city. also this hour, you ve got the house getting ready to come into session. kevin mccarthy now officially in charge. trying to set the rules and set the tone for his term with the gavel. this hour, not all republicans on board for today s vote. even with some of the concessions mccarthy made. with our new reporting on what is being called an aggressive pace of gop-led investigations. plus, hundreds of people under arrest under violent protests of brazil s congress. supporters have recently ousted jir bolsonaro, storming the capitol building and why presidential extradition could be part of the conversation. i m talking with a top national security official about that later on in the show. we have a ton to get to in the next hour. let s get startsed wit
shore up democratic institutions, they said they believe those democratic institutions in brazil remain strong. we heard just in the last hour, from the state department briefing, a confirmation that yes, former president bolsonaro is here, in the u.s., on that special visa reserve for heads of government, and that as they laid it out there, is a process and n-place for individuals who come here with one visa, having about 30 days for instance to request a different immigration status or leave the country. and those are the granular issues that the white house has to confront and if you step back, this is an administration as you know halle, that is focused very significantly, we saw just on friday about, the threats to democracy, at home, and abroad and the president really guided his foreign policy about autocracies versus democracies and the importance of shoring up democracies around the world. and it is important to note, too, that the white house was watching the brfl brazilian e