I m laura ingraham. This is the ingraham angle from washington tonight. My angle in moments, but, first, here is the media playbook on the biden harris sponsored migrant explosion all across america. Now, forget that actual american citizens want this all to stop. Ignore the fact that it s a political nightmare for the nominee herself. Just keep insisting it s a net positive for everyone. Springfield is a city that over recent years has seen a hasht migrant boom. A lot of cases they have been economic boon to the city of springfield. Although the city of springfield has said they need more help and they have gotten some more from the state government. They want more from the federal government. Wait a second. They have to realize how idiotic that argument is. They need more help. They are asking for more help but it s an economic boon. This never adds up. Because, all total, the federal, state and local expenditures to shelter, feed, care for, healthcare and school this population, don
Margins matter. That idea is at the core of Kamala Harris strategy, saving precious time and money fighting for rural voters. Then the goal, to bring it inline with the Supreme Courts recent Immunity Decision and keep the heart of his case alive. Will it be enough . Israel in the opening phases of a military attack, not in gaza but in the palestinianoccupied portions of the west bank. We begin with Kamala Harris and walz rewriting the campaign to rural georgia, and its a place democrats seldom go. Todays Campaign Bus Tour Through Southern Georgia is a big deal, monumental, in areas anxious for attention. Theres a plan that the campaign believes can even hurt trumps margin in those rural areas, and its a bold move. Georgia ended up being the closest state in the country that year when clinton won. In the words of one of harris top aides, quote, these are the types of places you might not be able to go from losing 90 10 to winning them, but you can stave off a bigger defeat. Its really i
democrat governor kathy hochul bolstering security after weeks of protests targeting key transportation hubs. much more on what officials are bracing for. but first, fox on top of the over the top numbers to close out 2023 at the border. migrant encounters hitting an all-time high. and on wall street, stocks hitting a series of highs, and on the campaign trail where tensions on both sides couldn t be higher. donald trump getting banned from another tate ballot. state ballot. meanwhile, republican presidential candidate nikki haley is here on that as the first big contest in two key states closes in. many. david: and good saturday morning to everyone. i m david asman in for neil cavuto, and this is cavuto live. first to the record-breaking number ifs at the border. griff jenkins is here to break it down for us. good to have you in new york, but you ve got new numbers from the border. yeah, david, it s really remark remarkable, we re going to end the year with the south
to 4%. that s largely because of labor force participation growing since february 22. climbing to 6.2% and wages climbed to 5.7% in january from the previous year. that s nearly double the prepandemic average. a lot of those gains in wages have been eroded by high inflation. it s the hottest in 40 years. every day prices for food and gas have been going up. gas at a seven-year high. the administration here at the white house does not seem to have any plan to bring down again prices. we need to keep that wage growth up and get prices down. that s actually what our focus is. it s important that we do that in america from a position of unique economic strength because economic growth is as strong has it is. that s not true of other developed countries around the world. so yesterday opec again rebuffed the president s request to increase production to