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angle. since democrats have a lot of items on their remake america wishlist, tax hikes, huge expansion of government, killing oil and gas, critical race theory, but through it all, they have one overriding priority. and that is holding onto power. many months ago, the angle told you that the biden administration wouldn t do anything to deter the massive flow of migrants into the country until they were forced to. and it took a group of 12,000 patients camping out under a bridge in del rio, texas, to begin to get the democrats attention. the scenes are so disturbing they can t be kept from the public. there are still thousands of migrants living in this makeshift camp here in the are brutal. it is incredibly hot out here. this border crisis is only getting worse. we see the shocking scene under the del rio international bridge. thousands of migrants living in squalor. the hospital ends up being overwhelmed because of the ems calls coming from under the bridge just don t
instability after the election. what general mark milley did or didn t do to insert himself in the process for launching nuclear weapons. the decision the president would make but not alone. unemotional testimony on capitol hill from four elite gymnasts. gold medalist simone biles saying that the fbi turned a blind eye to olympic team doctor larry nassar s sexual abuse of hundreds of women. the victims are demanding answers from the fbi. the panel is standing by. the latest on the high-profile missing person case. gaby petito, the long island woman who disappeared during a cross-country road trip with her fiance. we have got in-depth extended special coverage on that including update on where the investigation stands and an interview with gabby aunt and uncle. we begin with the upper of the joint chiefs chairman conversation. white house correspondent kevin corke digging into the details. sources tell fox news that the two calls made by general milley to his chinese counte
been a disheartening month for the administration. what do we expect the president to say about them this morning? reporter: it is not what president biden wanted to see after the agony of august. and then in afghanistan, the agony of the hurricanes which the united states is just now recovering from. this huge miss on the jobs report just underscores, though, what the former obama economist said is the first rule of virus economics. solve the virus to get the economy going and the surge of the delta variant is holding down economic growth. this summer before the delta variant mushroomed around the country, you saw much stronger job growth with the revisions, we see that july added more than 1 million jobs. but the story, the story pandemic story in august was delta. and that is now depressed hiring and i think it puts pressure on president biden in a couple of ways. would you expect him to remind the country. urgency of ramping up the vaccination tolls but it is going to i
the mid-atlantic and northeast are trying to recover from unprecedented flooding as well as tornadoes in the aftermath of ida. a new abc news/ washington post poll shows a drop in the president s approval rating. 44% of americans say they approve of how he s handling his job. 51% disapprove. also, new data points to a slowdown in job creation. the labor department says some 235,000 jobs were added in augment economists expected more than 700,000 new hires. the unemployment rate is down slightly now at 5.2%. there s increased concern the delta variant is taking a toll on the economy. this comes as long-term unemployment benefits are set to expire this weekend. this morning before his trip to louisiana the president spoke about the state of the economy. there s no question the delta variant is why today s job report isn t stronger. it has brought america out of an economic free fall. the second thing that has to happen in september is for the congress. the house and senate