Resolved. Biden will also ask to streamline the naturalization process. The president S Immigration changes, as new data shows migrant encounters of the border have shot up 178 since last year. Going from nearly 65,000 in fiscal year 2020 to well over 180,000 in fiscal year 2021. Jesse, we are in the land of Executive Orders. Congress hasnt been able to pass a bill on this in decades really. So now you have the undoing of the Previous Administrations work and its really a confusing mess. Jesse if you listen closely, you can hear the cartels cheering. Now the coyotes can come over and bring a body to our soil and joe is not going to do a thing. You killed the remained in mexico deal that trump struck with the mexican president where they have to stay there and await a silo. You get rid of that, youre bringing back catch and release. Catch and release his back now. What is joes plan . He says we will send millions to Central America. How has that worked out for the last couple decades .
chamber is still the game with four critical toss-up races still neck and neck. you are watching fox & friends first on monday morning, i m carley shimkus. todd: are you ready for this week? carley: it s do it. todd: the final stretch before republican the country needs to get out and vote. the democrats are scared party with good reason that everything is working against them and they are to get people have made clear that they need solutions. if they get their way, they will double, triple, quadruple down to a point we can never return no matter what to the election show. carley: ashley strohmier is live. the inflation in the economy are dominating the terms and midterms. abc washington post poll shows 80% of the economy is the top issue. and republicans over democrats to handle it by 14 points. instead of hitting up battleground states to take, the president will be in maryland to try to hold the focus on abortion. for democrats which has been t
dana perino booked them, they can t go to school. they can perform for us for three hours and still make it to school. they will have to wear their outfits in math class but certainly effective. why do we have a band here today? we are one day away from the most consequential midterms in the history of the nation. steve: of course, so many of you are motivated to join us today so a round of applause. how many people have voted or will vote tomorrow? [applause] okay. final question. how many people are saying, you know what, my vote doesn t count. i did not revo and i will not vote tomorrow. it s okay. you are all our friends. as i asked that question in the background of new york city, we hear an emergency siren. ainsley: crime is one of the big issues in new york. inflation and crime are the two big ones in new york city. often times in your neighborhood as well make the economy and inflation if you look at this, this is a bc washington post, right? steve: up. ai
look, this election isn t a referendum, it s a choice. it s a choice between two fundamentally different visions of america. i said from the beginning, my objective when i ran was to build an economy from the bottom up and middle out. and i tell you what, it s a fundamental shift and it s working compared to the maga, mega america trickle down economics. joe biden snapped back at hecklers and stays on message while campaigning yesterday in new york state. part of a busy final stretch for the president before election day. also ahead, what massive turnout in early voting across the country could mean for the midterms. plus, president donald trump missed the deadline to turn over documents to the january 6 committee. we ll tell you how lawmakers are responding and what it could mean for his potential testimony. good morning. welcome to way too early on this monday, november 7th, election eve. thank you for starting your week with us. tomorrow, millions of americans will hea
again if i didn t believe with all my heart and soul i can do this job, because, quite frankly [ cheers and applause ] the stakes are too high. the stakes are too high. [ chanting yes, you can ] that was joe biden delivering a fiery campaign speech after his disappointing debate against donald trump, this as biden faces growing pressure to step aside, which is raising concern among democrats. we ll tell you what the president s family wants him to do and the state of his campaign right now. plus, just hours from now, the supreme court will finally issue a ruling on donald trump s presidential immunity claim. we ll break down this pivotal moment and the final cases that the justices are set to weigh in on. also ahead, former trump adviser steve bannon is heading to prison this morning to serve a four-month sentence on contempt charges. we ll bring you what he s saying before he goes behind bars. good morning and welcome to way too early on this monday, juul