and he can make the company profitable once again but that it hasn t been easy. it s been really quite a stressful situation over the last several months. not an easy one. but apart from the pain, i mean, so it s been quite painful. we are expecting president biden to arrive here as you ll see university soon and to address students inside. we have spoken to them already today. a huge sense of anticipation inside the university, it is not often that you have a president in town and is the world spotlight on your country. a lot of expectation around what he will say, the words he will use today. we know he will talk about the good friday agreement, 25 years since that was signed, but there will be lots of people looking at the language that he uses, because, of course, there is no power sharing at stormont here in northern ireland. that is something that, we understand he is hoping to address when he meets political leaders here today. the rain and wind has gone, it has been a
added to the list of venues that are now welcoming migrants from the border. some record number of migrants, we might point out. startling numbers today for fiscal year that technically isn t even over yet, but we have broken all records in the process. let s get to it with peter doocy from the white house. hi, peter. neil, this afternoon president biden upending our understanding of his i immigration policy. more than a year he told us the migrants are coming from the northern triangle countries. that would be el salvador, guatemala and honduras. now he says that s not the problem anymore. there are three countries that are never there s fewer immigrants coming from central america and from mexico. this is a different circumstance. what is on my watch now is venezuela, cuba and nicaragua. the ability to send them back is not rationale. just before that in the briefing room, the white house claimed they were willing to engage leaders that were bussing or flying migran
putting joe biden recognises that. he is in putting a joe biden recognises that. he is in putting a lot of attention here, because putting a lot of attention here, because he knows that the potential of a us because he knows that the potential of a us presidential visit overshooting the runway, putting too much overshooting the runway, putting too much pressure onjeffrey donaldson, who was much pressure onjeffrey donaldson, who was trying to put a fine balance on the who was trying to put a fine balance on the windsor framework and the demands on the windsor framework and the demands of his party to go back into the executive. but also, some of the other the executive. but also, some of the other parts the executive. but also, some of the other parts of his party aren t too keen other parts of his party aren t too keen to other parts of his party aren t too keen to go other parts of his party aren t too keen to go back in. so, it s too much keen to go back in. so,
many people as we can until the end of the mission. it comes as we see more political fallout from the withdrawal after the taliban took control quicker than most were expecting. while a majority of americans agree with president biden s decision to pull troops, nearly two-thirds disapprove of how he has handled it. as the evacuation continues, republicans and members of his own party aren t pleased either. joining me now, politico white house reporter and playbook co-author eugene daniels and also with us correspondent peter baker. good to see you. eugene, first and foremost, we know lives are at stake in kabul. but as a political issue, how big a challenge, how important are these next five days for the president? it is huge, right? because is this a president who one of the reasons that he is pulling out of afghanistan is because he wants to focus on domestic issues, he wants to focus on china, on russia. and so what this does political capital is basically everything
i m raising them here in los angeles. i m not willing to give him a chance regarding the safety of my children, and i m not willing to give him a chance regarding the safety of all the children here in los angeles. and so one of the laws that we have is a recall. i support the recall. recall is ongoing right now. i hope people realize that this is the just thing that we should do. trey: bless you for being a child abuse prosecutor. that is the most difficult, challenging, soul-wrecking case load of all. thank you for your public service, and thank you for being with us tonight. thank you so much, trey. trey: progressives want it all, and they want it now. they re even willing to change the rules to get it. but even some members of their own party aren t going for that. we ll discuss it next. i m so glad you re ok, sgt. houston. this is sam with usaa. do you see the tow truck?