of the border still very much out of control and a bipartisan senate deal trying like heck to get it under control, but tom emmer says that a deal is dead on arrival thiess in the house. he s here and so is south carolina governor henry mcmaster on what he and two cousin other republican governors are doing to help texas in its legal border battle with the white house. and peek of legal battles, donald trump vowing to appeal that a whopping $83 million jury verdict the in his defamation trial. does he have a case to reverse it? if we are on it. all over it, actually. good morning, everybody. happy to have you. i m neil cavuto. there s a lot going if on with the border patrol just now announcing that a new record high migrant encounters were noted in december, better than 300,000. president biden saying he is ready to sign a senate bipartisan deal on the border, and the day he does shut down the boarder in so doing. a lot of people aren t convinced that will be the case. lucas
hello, everyone. i m touching imperial along with jessica tarlov, jesse watters, sandra smith, and greg gutfeld. it s 5:00 in new york city, and this is the five. the so-called great savior of democracy is back, fresh off his caribbean vacation where he got sunburned into oblivion. president biden was out in valley forge to kick off his first major campaign speech of the year, but it looks like the big guy is all out of big ideas. instead of talking about his policies or how he ll make your lives better, biden bashed maga supporters engineer six, mentioning george washington while he fashioned himself against dictatorship. speak of his campaign is about him, not america, not you. donald trump s campaign is obsessed with the past, not the future. he s willing to sacrifice our democracy, put himself in power, and his supporters not only embrace political violence, but they laugh about it. so hear me clearly. i will say what donald trump won t. political violence is neve
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fed up, just fill up and a president doubling down on relief he says will soothe the sting. but will it? we are all over it with peter doocy and a president yet again to tap the reserve for more oil a and colin mcshane on two races that could determine if the president succeeds or fails. and how he would put the saudis in their place. then, remembering this day 35 years ago today when a bull market was put in its place and capitalism itself seemed on the brink. funny thing, history. funnier thing, how they looked covering it back then. welcome, everybody. i am neil cavuto. this is your world, where we re ready to tap a reserve that s quickly running out of oil. that s a separate story. first, following the political impact. hey there, neil. there s a relationship between gas prices and electoral prospects. earlier this year, gas shoots up, the president and other democrats saw poll numbers plummet. over the summer, gas prices come down, suddenly the democrats are polling be
biden, gene sperling will join us. neil cavuto will also be joining us here. first, the story from hillary clinton live at the white house. hi, hillary. hi, martha. when it comes to the state of the economy, president biden does not think things are that bad. he also does not think that any world leaders believe that america is going down the wrong track. they do not think that. you haven t found one person, one world leader to say america is going backwards. i can understand why the american feel are frustrated because of inflation. inflation is high in almost every other country. a recent poll suggests a lot of americans are not happy. a poll says 69% of people disapprove with how president biden is handling the nation s financials. the u.s. inflation rate is not lower but higher than some major economies in the world including italy, canada, germany, france, japan, saudi arabia and china. republicans say the reason for high prices is not a mystery. we know why we