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border. they made the trip as more of those buses from texas have been arriving in manhattan, including today. texas governor abbott s office giving us a breakdown of the numbers so far. new york city 40 buses carrying 2100 illegal immigrants hoping to stay in the u.s. washington, d.c. 180 buses carrying 8,000. and chicago the newest destination three buses carrying roughly 150. chicago s mayor lori lightfoot is not going to the border but she is going to d.c. it s about cash. the sanctuary cities want lawmakers to give them federal cash to pay for the so-called conditions they re facing on the ground. lightfoot with choice words now for the texas governor. this is entirely within the knowledge of the texas governor who he is putting on buses when they are coming, what their specific conditions and needs are. the same thing he is saying hey, i need more help, so do we. he is treating these human beings like freight. all this is about is a manufactured political crisis ....
american families are having trouble keeping up. also spending could go further up we have more also on why bill haggerty is fed up. welcome, everyone, i am neil cavuto. potentially history repeating itself. let s begin with jackie on more. hello, that s right. many americans are asking that question. am i better off than i was four years ago? 35% say that they are not, that they are having a difficult time eating the demands of housing and food in health care, transportation, childcare, pretty much everything else, coming from the brandeis university study based on almost 100,000 households. the last government report told us that the overall inflation rate is 8.5%, dropping slightly from the previous month, concerned that inflation is going to remain at a high level for a longer time than previously expected, and that is why jerome powell indicated that he had to be more aggressive on interest rates when he spoke in jackson hole. it is true that the wages are rising ....
for a surviving suspect following a mass stabbing, which claimed 11 lives. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are sam lister, political editor of the daily express, and rachel shabi, journalist and author. the appointment of the prime minister dominates the front pages. the metro quotes liz truss, saying britain can ride out the storm. the ft focus is on her plan to guide britain out of what it calls the energy storm. the express says that plan is likely to involve freezing bills at two and a half thousand pounds. the i warns the plan will have to be paid for by the energy consumers or by pack tears taxpayers. the garden uses the image of a storm and says the reshuffle has been brutal the guardian. in the telegraph says the new cabinet, including therese coffey as deputy pm, as most diverse in history. and the sun pictures the meeting between liz truss and the queen, with both saying, hello, liz. and hell ....
outside parliament there, including teachers and school children, many of them waving flags, big smiles on their faces. king charles himself seemed to be in a better mood today. as he greeted the crowd outside the castle this morning, the crowd responded by cheering him on. of course, the mood is likely to shift again as we get closer to the queen s funeral on monday. just a short time ago, we saw the new prince and princess of wales, william and kate, meeting with troops who will be taking part in that ceremony. the king and husband siblings are scheduled to hold a vigil by the coffin just about 90 minutes from now. among our guests later in the show, the queen s formerer chaplain and a protocol expert on the challenges of tealing with as many as 500 heads of state and dignitaries. put it s also a very busy day in politics. dramatic developments into multiple government investigations involving former president trump. judge cannon refused to let the probe of those clas ....
for us. what do we know about the documents in this second batch? reporter: we don t know much other than biden s attorneys uncovered a second batch. the first batch was found in early november in an office that his attorneys were clearing out. that included ten classified documents, including information about iran, the uk and ukraine and even included top-secret information. we re told it was that discovery that spurred the searches in additional locations looking for other documents. we don t know where the second batch was found, what it includes. one of the biggest questions, is this it? the white house has been very careful not to say that the first batch or second batch is all they know is out there. that s a really big question to have hanging over the white house. how is the gop responding to this on capitol hill? i m sure they re pouncing. reporter: of course they re pouncing. house oversight wants briefings. you showed the clip of kevin mccarthy asking ....