greg: it was big news. the facebook oversight board extended the trump band from facebook for six months. i think we have a picture of the board. [laughter] but really, their judgment to extend the band was about as shocking as kat s inevitable and no months. all facebook did was kick the can known as donald trump down the road. it s like when six wads tells chris christie he is not a wild back on the ride until those 37 funnel cakes are properly digested. but the way i see it, anything that gets you on facebook is a good thing. seriously. it s a bigger time waste than online, so i i ve been told. i ve never looked at in my life, and if i did, it was 14 minutes at a time. but the response from the media has been joyful. for them, it s a major feeling of relief. like president biden after his fourth overnight t. sort of like a snake in search of the sewers these days. and you just can t find one. speak guy s a long time troll. d platforming works. trump is going to feel
lovely to be with you. i m stephanie ruhle, house republican leader kevin mccarthy is in survival mode again tonight, trying to remain a viable candidate for speaker of the house, while facing the wrath of some of trump s most fiercest supporters in his own party. the minority leader was face to face with republicans this morning for the first time since the release of those revealing audiotapes. the meeting with said to be heated at times, on the recordings, mccarthy is heard saying trump bears responsibility for january 6th, and expressing fear that lawmakers in his own caucus could incite violence following the riot. and this is nbc news reports mccarthy did not shy away from the audio in today s closed-door meeting, but instead told members that the party, quote, needs to move forward and lead on issues that americans care about, including border security and inflation. some lawmakers had mccarthy actually got a standing ovation, and said that he is still on track to beco
defend our people and hold responsible all those who harm americans. a time, place of our choosing. that began tonight. [background sounds] it not end tonight. concern will not end tonight. neil: stunning images we re getting the first of this morning in the aftermath of those u.s. airstrikes on at least the 85 iran proxy targets in iraq and syria. the white house says the strikes were successful and part of a multitiered campaign. iraq and iran condemning that campaignful we ll talk to top generals on what exactly was hit and the significance of those targets and what may be next. plus, top lawmakers on the house. armed services committee, republican member mike waltz and democratic member adam smith, they re both here. good morning, everyone. happy weekend to you. i m neil cavuto, so glad that you re joining us. we ll give you the latest on this, where it stands and where it s going, first to tel aviv where you ll find our trey yingst. trey. reporter: hey, neil, good morn
intensifying and the migrant surge escalating. patrol officials say they re releasing 5,000 migrants in to the u.s. every day. every day! the reason why republican lawmakers are trying to strike a deal to boost border security. are they any closer? we ll ask the leading republican in those negotiations, senator james langford. your world is now. welcome, everybody. i m neil cavuto. let s get to it. griff jenkins in eagle pass on how they re trying to deal with that surge that he is witnessing right behind him. to you, griff. hey, neil. it s been a busy monday here in eagle pass and now in arizona. let s start in eagle pass. let s go to some footage we shot on the drone of a group that came up behind me. you ve got more than four to 500 migrants coming here. most of the ones here are from venezuela, guatemala, columbia. we met a man from africa from the country of angola. that was not the first group. we saw two more of 100 or more in different locations. they stretch the