harris: happy monday, this is outnumbered, i m harris faulkner here with my co-host emily compagno and kayleigh mcenany. federalist editor-in-chief mollie hemingway is here. and fox news national correspondent, griff jenkins, who just sent down the brand new border bill and the whole couch it is huge. harris: we ll get into that. here is what some are calling it on capitol hill, dead on arrival, that is house speaker mike johnson saying about the deal. negotiator say it addresses our broken immigration system, however, critics are going after it. they claim it would let 5000 people into the country per day before anything is done. actually the number is higher and we ll myth bust that. that would be 1.8 million people per year. whether they are here to stay, whether they are trying to get in on asylum, they are coming in. aishah hasnie is live on capitol hill. this bill is fighting for its life right now, it s a numbers problem, especially in the senate. not just
everyone, welcome to sunday morning futures. i m maria bartiromo. thanks so much for joining us today. today, my if exclusive interview with president donald trump on the upcoming election and his plans for policy changes should he return to the white house. also coming up, reaction from the governor of texas, greg abbott is here on why the open border has become america s number one national security threat. also ahead, south dakota governor kristi noem on the communist party of china and its efforts to capitalize on the wide open border ask and undermine america. it s all right here, right now on sunday morning futures. maria: is and we begin this sunday morning with my exclusive interview with president donald trump. with 275 days until the presidential election and just days ahead of the next gop nomination contests, the nevada primary on february 6th and the south carolina primary on february 24th, i met with the 45th president on thursday at his estate in flo
everyone, welcome to sunday morning futures. i m maria bartiromo. thanks so much for joining us today. today, my if exclusive interview with president donald trump on the upcoming election and his plans for policy changes should he return to the white house. also coming up, reaction from the governor of texas, greg abbott is here on why the open border has become america s number one national security threat. also ahead, south dakota governor kristi noem on the communist party of china and its efforts to capitalize on the wide open border ask and undermine america. it s all right here, right now on sunday morning futures. maria: is and we begin this sunday morning with my exclusive interview with president donald trump. with 275 days until the presidential election and just days ahead of the next gop nomination contests, the nevada primary on february 6th and the south carolina primary on february 24th, i met with the 45th president on thursday at his estate in florid
will be extraordinary. and after all this time, did covid 19 really escape from a laboratory in wuhan? there are a lot of people now who believe that china s primary aim here isn tjust to deny the possibility of a lab leak, but it is to deny the possibility that covid came from within china s borders at all. the disaster at the nova kakhovka dam on the dnieper river, flooding parts of the front line in southern ukraine, could well be a deliberately engineered effort by russia to derail ukraine s big counteroffensive. it s another extraordinary twist in this war, which almost every day seems to bring new complexities and new horrors. but how are people in moscow reacting to the way the war is going? the bbc s redoubtable russia editor steve rosenberg has lived and worked in the country for 30 years. things have not been going well for russia. you know, there were those explosions over the kremlin the beginning of may. there have been drone attacks on russian regions bordering
hello and welcome to the bbc s headquarters here in central london for another edition of unspun world. this week, what s it like for a journalist to be treated like an enemy in moscow? as relations deteriorate between russia and the uk and russia and the west, and just when you think they can t get any worse, they get worse. you know, that makes it difficult. the civil war in myanmar, something the outside world seems completely unaware of. it really is a david and goliath war here, when you re seeing drones versus russianjets. so if they do win, it will be extraordinary. and after all this time, did covid i9 really escape from a laboratory in wuhan? there are a lot of people now- who believe that china s primary aim here isn tjust to deny- the possibility of a lab leak, but it is to deny the possibility- that covid came from within china s borders at all. the disaster at the nova kakhovka dam on the dnieper river, flooding parts of the front line in southern ukraine, could