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welcome, everybody. i m neil cavuto. this is your world. keeping track of your money and also keeping track of what is happening at our border with mexico. invasions are getting to be routine. but clever ones, secret ones and, well, innovative ones are now suddenly the rage. the very latest from bill melugin in mission, texas. bill? neil, good afternoon to you. every single day texas state troopers are on the front lines at the border working with border patrol to try to reduce the number of got-aways sneaking in the country. we embedded with texas dps as they were doing that. take a look at this video here in mission where we are. this is a texas trooper s body cam footage going in to the brush where illegals are trying to get away. obviously not willing to turn themselves in. you can see the trooper taking self migrants down and arresting them. then it s going to switch to the video that we shot. you can see a bigger perspective of the groups being arrested by the ....
and friends first on tuesday morning, i m todd piro. ashley: i m ashley strohmier in for carley shimkus. we re learning about the heroic officer who is in critical condition, after being shot in the head while lunging toward the gunman. he graduated from the police academy just 10 days ago. lauren blanchard joins us. he was shot in the head when he ran toward the shooter in the louisville, kentucky shooting yesterday. nicholas wilt graduated just days ago and has been undergoing surgery. a fifth victim has died and eight others hurt, including two officers. hospital code three. officers to the hospital, code three. transporting one officer, get the hospital ready. the alleged gunman began shooting before the bank opened yesterday morning. witnesses say it began in a first story conference room. police responded within minutes. visibly upset the governor breshear said he lost a close friend. a terrible act of violence tore from all of us, one of my close ....
just learned there are two more hours of the show [laughter] so we welcome you aboard those two hours as he figures out what s in the show. tucker used to host this show, fox & friends weekend, for four years. and he famously said as i host the show, i like to learn about the show. rachel: let it unfold. pete: he wouldn t prepare, didn t need to, he d learn about the next segment once the commercial break came. so maybe we ll try that. [laughter] rachel: have you figured out breakfast yet? will: no. the commercial breaks are super short, rachel. what would you like? [laughter] rachel: you know, i m down for a bagel. will: a bagel? rachel: okay, what do you want? will: we know what he wants, he wants mcdonald s. a mcgriddle. pete: bagels are very overrated. i ve got a lot of kids who like bagels because they spent too much time in new jersey. a lot of empty calories there. not to insult bagel lovers rachel: now he s in tennessee, he s a biscuit guy. pete: yes, bisc ....
another. no silver bullet. is your money safe? is your job safe? jesse: everybody was hurting and we needed help. in a moment of fear, we elected a rookie senator from illinois, barack obama. he promised hope and change. but the first thing he did was bail out wall street instead of main street and something snapped. this is america. how many of you people want to pay for your neighbor s mortgage that has an extra bathroom and can t pay their bills? raise your hand? [crowd boos] president obama, are you listening? jesse: the bankers that wrecked the economy got bailed out. snagged pope newses and not a sing get one went to jail. at that moment a tea party was bon. big government in bed with big business while americans got shafted. it wasn t just the right that got angry. years later occupy wall street took over the park in manhattan and socialists could smell something was fishy. town halls started getting a little rowdy, remember that? stay out of my bus ....
elect george santos remains defiant after admitting to several lies. cbs s caitlin huey-burns on how lawmakers could respond. health watch cbs s dr. jon lapook explorers a medical breakthrough for jung patients with heart defects. and furnishing hope how a washington, d.c. non-profit is providing those in need with furniture and a brighter future. # this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. good evening and thank you for joining us. i m jericka duncan in for norah. we have breaking news tonight out of the supreme court. it ruled the covid 19 border restriction known as title 42 will remain in effect. plus embattled congressman elect george santos is facing calls to step aside after admitting he put a little bit of fluff on his resume. but first, we begin with the travel nightmares at the nation s airports. bad weather and staffing issues left passengers stranded and leggage piling up. since friday, 20 thousands flig ....