home to blame? welcome. i m neil cavuto. this is your world. first to david spunt at the justice department on the supreme scare nor a supreme court justice. the suspect s name is nicholas roske. he s from simi valley, california. he s appearing before a judge right now in maryland, in federal court. he was in the custody of the fbi. he s charged right now, neil, with attempted murder of a u.s. supreme court justice. we know according to federal law enforcement services and the crime complaint that roske took a taxi cab to justice brett kavanaugh s home in maryland outside washington d.c. this morning at 1:05 a.m. two deputies that were watching kavanaugh s home, two u.s. marshals, saw him walk down the street. then we know at 1:42 a.m., roske called 911, said he was there to harm justice brett kavanaugh and that he was suicidal. police arrived to find him with a gun, a knife, pepper spray a crowbar and zip ties. he was booked at a local police station and the fbi took hi
stay off of social media if they take any spring break vacation. as a parent vacations are plans for teachers because we need to negotiate. it s horrible. new york republicans introduced a resolution to impeach governor andrew cuomo. the governor has lost credibility and trust that we don t feel he can go forward and govern. steve: 6:01 wake-up call. beep, beep. welcome to first hour of fox & friends march ninth, 2021. ainsley: the weather is supposed to be really nice starting today. 50 s. i heard 60 s today. okay. brian: the one thing to your comment earlier, later i will expand on the weather comment from ainsley, instead of looking at an alarm clock can you say opportunity clock, some spin it to make an opportunity s day. steve: what are you talking about? brian: your wake-up call, your opportunity clock. why don t we look at it that way? it s more positive. steve: you have been listening to the andrew carnegie tapes? brian: sorry the 1920 s entrepreneur ins
there s a talk about a 15,000 person caravan. every two days, border patrol apprehends upwards of 15,000 people. it s a caravan every two days, this is a crisis we ve been facing for 15 months. there s no end in sight because there s no policies being displayed by this administration. neil: i worry about the makeup of the caravan. the last one, there were three countries. this one could have upwards of those from couple of dozen different countries. so the word is out apparently. what is the word? well, the word has been out that the boreder is wide open. so that s why border patrol an preheenteds upwards of 125 to 130 different nationalities. there s only 80 countries in the world. if you want to enter the
the story. hello, william. the death is one more example of how a system that was about 40 years ago temporary holding cells on the border is no longer working as thousands of asylum seeking central american families called the courts, detention centers and shelters. to the border patrol apprehends within 2100 immigrants a day. a 60 percent of those are women, children, families crossing in large groups like this waiting to be arrested. agent say that they are overwhelmed, undermanned, and underequipped to comply with the decisions and rules laid down by the courts and congress. what we are seeing with these flows, huge numbers of families with lots of children, young children as well as unaccompanied minors coming into custody after crossing the border unlawfully that they are not built for that group. i want to point out how we improve conditions at border patrol stations amongst the
come in with asylum, because maybe we don t fit the criteria. they said since that may be the case, we are willing to cross in illegally. we have had that question answered by people in the caravan. jessica: to the best my understanding, two things one, seeking asylum as a legal procedure. we recognize that some people come here. customs and border patrol. a lot of them are seeking it in mexico, and some want to carry on and come to united states. border patrol apprehends, i believe, 851 people at various ports of entry every single day. they are equipped to do this. the thousands and thousands of troops that are being sent down there, which chuck was talking about, is nothing but a political stunt. it doesn t answer the question of harris: secretary mattis said this isn t a stud. he doesn t apply for a stunt. let me ask you this the way that jessica is laying it out is possible that many of these people will try to go to a port of entry.