we have been calling around the neighbors, family members, coworkers and they are in the same situation. good morning and welcome to the cross connection. i m tiffany cross. we have a lot to get to today, including the latest on some accountability for the violent insurrection last month, but we begin today s show with this. today marks one month since the biden administration took office, and the new administration is staring down major challenges this week, including an unprecedented winter storm that s caused widespread power outages in texas and claimed at least 30 lives this week, including an 11-year-old boy who died in a mobile home that went unheated for days. power is finally being restored to more and more homes across the state, but many are now facing food shortages and a mounting water crisis due to bursting pipes and freezing wells. pyatt says he will ask fema to accelerate a request for a major disaster declaration for texas and he plans to visit the state
peter doocy pressing jen psaki as criticism rains down on the biden administration from both sides of the aisle. 5,000 still left. where is everybody else? i m happy to get you a more fruitful rundown if it s helpful from the department of homeland security. what about the rest? if it s 10% or 15% i don t have the resize numbers. dana: now the biden administration is blocking border agents from patrolling on horse back. well oh he speak with a former mounlted border agent who says this is completely foolish. we re at the border in del rio, texas. what a difference a few days makes. incredible earlier in the week there were 15,000 migrants camped out underneath this bridge in del rio, texas. crews are out here actively clearing away what remains of this camp. probably around a couple hundred people left right now still camped out. where these folks are going and where the massive group went, a portion of the group has been deported back to haiti, around 2,000. 3900
detroit. the president appearing at the annual auto show to promote expensive electronic vehicles, electric vehicles as americans struggle to make ends meet on basics such as food and electricity with the inflation concerns. it does follow yesterday s celebration by the president on the south lawn of the white house touting what he called progress against inflation despite the hard evidence to the contrary from his own federal government. white house correspondent jacqui heinrich starts us off live tonight from the north lawn. good evening, jacqui. good evening to you, bret. today the average cost of an electric vehicle is nearly double the average american yearly salary. and, yet, the president is focused on health of the planet as a new fox news poll shows most americans are far more concerned with what they can afford to eat for dinner. secret service detail i m driving home. the president says he felt optimistic behind the wheeling of a $63,000 electric vehicle. w
threatened strike by delta pilots all pushing airlines to the breaking point. now the holiday at search of passengers is likely to make things even worse. driving could bring its own headaches not just because of those high gas prices. traffic may be a problem as aaa predicts nearly 48 million people will hit the roads. alexis mcadams is live at laguardia airport. quick some of the people here does have anywhere to go a lot of people in a big hurry third not getting out of here anytime soon. major delays, millions of people are flying this holiday weekend for the peak time they are pink peak prices for the lowest ticket we have seen is about $200 and it keeps uncounted part even of the dishing out big money these people are not getting on an airplane, listen. well, first i got one to lighten our delay no problem. and then maybe about 9:30 a.m. i got the e-mail that said it was canceled for the agents at the gate. take a look here you can see right at the american termin