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will: hey, ainsley, welcome back home, ainsley. ainsley: thank you.ting from fox. tell me what your environmental protection agency was after i interrupted your cross word. >> that's okay. border crisis. fox news is the only channel doing accurate depiction of what is happening on the border. none of the other channels are doing anything they are like look this way. i really appreciate fox news. will: a story you simply cont get in other places. let me introduce to you george an. >> we have important cattle man. >> montana, texas, dakotas all watching to see me on tv. will: all watching to see george ann on tv. she was telling me fox news is important to her. we are separating 25th anniversary with this channel so important? >> well, the border crisis, too. and nobody -- nobody makes mention of a lot of things but i know for a fact these people coming across the border and i know because i have cattle, hoof and mouth disease, the spores can stay on a person for three months. if they don't take a baath. bath. these people don't look like they have take
will: hey, ainsley, welcome back home, ainsley. ainsley: thank you.ting from fox. tell me what your environmental protection agency was after i interrupted your cross word. >> that's okay. border crisis. fox news is the only channel doing accurate depiction of what is happening on the border. none of the other channels are doing anything they are like look this way. i really appreciate fox news. will: a story you simply cont get in other places. let me introduce to you george an. >>...
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ainsley: no common sense. pete: none. ainsley: hand it over to jillian.mbers of congress sign a letter to demand the release of stuart scheller. he was put in a bringing after he openly criticized afghanistan. he is to stop posting videos on social media. he is set to be honorably discharged. pre-trial hearing set for next week. emergency plea to the supreme court to block united states covid vaccine mandate. they want a last-minute injunction before the rule goes into effect today at 5:00. they say because the mandate does not allow workers to opt out of weekly testing, it places an unconstitutional burden on them and it will force thousands of unvaccinated employees to lose their jobs. special counsel john durham sending out subpoenas this time to a blawsm ties to the 2016 campaign. some g.o.p. lawmakers hopeful this could lead to some answers. >> everyone knows this was the clinton campaign hiring the perkins coie law firm. folks there going and putting together information. false information. then using -- giving that to the press and creating this wh
ainsley: no common sense. pete: none. ainsley: hand it over to jillian.mbers of congress sign a letter to demand the release of stuart scheller. he was put in a bringing after he openly criticized afghanistan. he is to stop posting videos on social media. he is set to be honorably discharged. pre-trial hearing set for next week. emergency plea to the supreme court to block united states covid vaccine mandate. they want a last-minute injunction before the rule goes into effect today at 5:00....
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ainsley: d. super 6 app why didn't you guys ask me where i am. am i in beautiful country or what? pete: it's a great shot. ainsley: they met tom's trees. brian: [laughter] nice. tom's autumn. all right, thanks so much, tom shillue appreciate it. don't forget to answer the nfl sunday challenge on fox bet for a chance to win $100,000 of terry bradshaw's money, thank you, tom shillue, don't ever stop smiling or doing your joe biden impression. >> [laughter] ainsley: or adam schiff. pete: more fox & friends. >> ♪ hi, my name is sam davis and i'm going to tell you about exciting medicare advantage plans that can provide broad coverage, and still may save you money on monthly premiums and prescription drugs. with original medicare, you're covered for hospital stays and doctor office visits. but you have to meet a deductible for each, and then you're still responsible for 20% of the cost. next, let's look at a medicare supplement plan. as you can see, they cover the same things as original medicare, and
ainsley: d. super 6 app why didn't you guys ask me where i am. am i in beautiful country or what? pete: it's a great shot. ainsley: they met tom's trees. brian: [laughter] nice. tom's autumn. all right, thanks so much, tom shillue appreciate it. don't forget to answer the nfl sunday challenge on fox bet for a chance to win $100,000 of terry bradshaw's money, thank you, tom shillue, don't ever stop smiling or doing your joe biden impression. >> [laughter] ainsley: or adam schiff. pete:...
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ainsley.of the reason we see this surge at the border, situations like this. it is a magnet for illegals to come across the border. i have talked to them. they say the reason why they are coming across the border. they knew they could not come under president trump. they say biden said they could come. they said president biden is going to protect them. steve: here is why the government is talking to these people and law firms. if these things went to trial. get a jury and a family could get $20 million. it's like okay, we will give them 450,000. they are just trying to diffuse things. one dhs attorney complained in a conference call that the payouts could amount to more than some families of the 9/11 victims fund some see the payouts as excessive. they violated the law by crossing the border. why would we give them money? ainsley: what about the people who do it the right way. these individuals could do it illegally get $450,000. the aclu is representing these families. they have identified 5
ainsley.of the reason we see this surge at the border, situations like this. it is a magnet for illegals to come across the border. i have talked to them. they say the reason why they are coming across the border. they knew they could not come under president trump. they say biden said they could come. they said president biden is going to protect them. steve: here is why the government is talking to these people and law firms. if these things went to trial. get a jury and a family could get...
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ainsley: ms.exodus do it together so we can send a message. they cannot indoctrinate our children. brian: they're sketching the next parent. ainsley: how sad is it that this has come to in this is our education. steve: ainsley, the worst part is we are paying the taxes to make sure that america has great schools that we don't want to send our kids to? does that make sense? brian: this is why terry mcauliffe was heard on the conference call saying joe biden is remarkably unpopular in virginia where he won by 10 to 15 points. remarkably unpopular because of these things. parents don't need to see a 30 second spot in how they feel about this. steve: it's not good. ainsley: 6:28 on the east coast. still ahead, the supply chain crunch hitting the construction industry pretty hard. and that could mean higher housing prices. a builder who has never seen anything like it joins us live. ♪ ♪ every summer ♪ i miss you ♪ i miss you ♪ i miss you more ♪ johnny: '76 steelers. ray: '78 team was better. ray: we ar
ainsley: ms.exodus do it together so we can send a message. they cannot indoctrinate our children. brian: they're sketching the next parent. ainsley: how sad is it that this has come to in this is our education. steve: ainsley, the worst part is we are paying the taxes to make sure that america has great schools that we don't want to send our kids to? does that make sense? brian: this is why terry mcauliffe was heard on the conference call saying joe biden is remarkably unpopular in virginia...
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ainsley, back to you. ainsley: thank you, janice. >> got it.thousand could impact state's tight governor's race next. >> this is a battle for the hearts and souls of our children. and one important way you can fight back is at the ballot box. ♪ ... steve: last week, the democrat nominee for virginia governor terry mccullough made his position on schools clear. now virginia parents are speaking out, joining together for a rally this weekend. >> i don't think parents should be telling schools what they should teach them. >> america's watching loudoun county. all of america, and been inspired by parents stepping forward to annoy terry mccullough by actually trying to have a say in their children's education. the nerve! steve: the nerve! but what impact could the governor's race have on the whole country? joining us right now to share their take are two virginia parents who were at the event over the weekend, joe mobley is a disabled u.s. army vet and father of three and patty hidalg o is the president of loudoun county republican women's club and
ainsley, back to you. ainsley: thank you, janice. >> got it.thousand could impact state's tight governor's race next. >> this is a battle for the hearts and souls of our children. and one important way you can fight back is at the ballot box. ♪ ... steve: last week, the democrat nominee for virginia governor terry mccullough made his position on schools clear. now virginia parents are speaking out, joining together for a rally this weekend. >> i don't think parents should be...
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ainsley: yeah.g to them as domestic terrorists. steve: the school board did that. ainsley: the school board association wrote that in a memo to him. he did call in the fbi, and the association has apologized now, but he has not, and he's still saying the fbi might be needed in some situations. you've got that young girl who was assaulted by the boy in the skirt in virginia, and the parents are really upset about it. they want an apology from barack obama because he said this about the curriculum. >> we don't have time to be wasting on these phony, trumped-up culture wars, this fake outrage that the right-wing media ped if billions to juice their -- pedals to juice their ratings. instead of forcing our communities to cut back at a time when we're starting to recover, we should be doing more to support people who are educating our kids and keeping our neighborhoods safe. steve: so while he was this virginia over the weekend talking about, you know, the mcauliffe youngkin race, he talked generally abou
ainsley: yeah.g to them as domestic terrorists. steve: the school board did that. ainsley: the school board association wrote that in a memo to him. he did call in the fbi, and the association has apologized now, but he has not, and he's still saying the fbi might be needed in some situations. you've got that young girl who was assaulted by the boy in the skirt in virginia, and the parents are really upset about it. they want an apology from barack obama because he said this about the...
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ainsley: mr.you your views as well as the views from the other side and you get beth sides of politics, of every news story right here on fox. steve: not just news, it's also sports, fox sports invaded the world of sports and, in fact, the world series was last night down in houston, will cain joins us live where houston tied it up with the braves last night. 1 and 1 now. will: they did, bottom of the second inning, steve, the astros took charge. several 4, 5 grounders to the bottom of the order, scored, put astros 5 to 1 after jose run and 5 to 2. 1 to 1 in the series and head to atlanta for games 3, 4 and 5 and i in the remainder hour will take a tour of the ballpark behind the scenes on what it is to turn a baseball game into an entertainment spectacle. stick around. come hang out with me. later on. steve: will it be possible for you to announce inside the stadium, do you think you can arrange that? will: me be the pa guy? take on that job? steve: maybe. will: i'm going to see if i can do that.
ainsley: mr.you your views as well as the views from the other side and you get beth sides of politics, of every news story right here on fox. steve: not just news, it's also sports, fox sports invaded the world of sports and, in fact, the world series was last night down in houston, will cain joins us live where houston tied it up with the braves last night. 1 and 1 now. will: they did, bottom of the second inning, steve, the astros took charge. several 4, 5 grounders to the bottom of the...
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ainsley: right.tely, because we were not on in new york city because the big cable provider is time warner -- was time warner which owns cnn. they didn't have room for the fox news channel. ainsley: do you remember in the beginning competitors one come competitor said to the press we will squash them like a bug. steve: i remember that. ainsley: rupert put that up in the newsroom. steve: motivator. ainsley: now number one. brian: rudy giuliani put us on the public access channel for a week. i said wait a second. you don't know how to crochet for a week because that was the program we preempted. possibly. or thumb wrestling and they were able to put us on. then he got blow back on that even though he was the mayor. steve: took over a year legal challenges but ultimately fox news then came to new york city and now 25 years later we're the number one world leader in news, thanks to you. ainsley: well, let's talk about what's happening. steve: speaking of news. ainsley: exactly. the front cover "the new y
ainsley: right.tely, because we were not on in new york city because the big cable provider is time warner -- was time warner which owns cnn. they didn't have room for the fox news channel. ainsley: do you remember in the beginning competitors one come competitor said to the press we will squash them like a bug. steve: i remember that. ainsley: rupert put that up in the newsroom. steve: motivator. ainsley: now number one. brian: rudy giuliani put us on the public access channel for a week. i...
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ainsley: okay.ell us about these charities we want to donate why we want to know where our money is going. tell us about children of fallen patriots foundation. >> tell them about how they can donate to these organizations and what they do. >> if you go to american thread shoot.com we have a donate button right on the website for next year. special ops excursions taking active duty soldiers coming out of deployment takes them out for woods hunting trips. cook for them. give these guys much needed breaks between deployment. children of fallen patriots raises money for scholarships for kids of fallen soldiers. just two great causes taking care of active duty and children. >> great cause, great time and most importantly great people. steve: absolutely. if you were not in attendance today. make a donation go to american thread shoot.com. thank you very much. ainsley: thank you. >> thank you, guys. >> thank you, guys. brian: do you know how much money we would raise if pete egg had seth and johnny joey j
ainsley: okay.ell us about these charities we want to donate why we want to know where our money is going. tell us about children of fallen patriots foundation. >> tell them about how they can donate to these organizations and what they do. >> if you go to american thread shoot.com we have a donate button right on the website for next year. special ops excursions taking active duty soldiers coming out of deployment takes them out for woods hunting trips. cook for them. give these...
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ainsley? ainsley: thank you so much.75,000 each, i was hoping you could say the white house news to purchase the print s. >> i know this is your favorite topic, but again, it still is the perview, we still do not know, and will not know who purchases any paintings. >> did you have another question on something else otherwise we're moving on to another topic. ainsley: an obama-era ethics chief calling her out, walter sh ob tweeting, it's disappointing to hear her send a message that the white house thinks the public has no right to ask about ethics, after the last four years, these questions have never been more important. here to react fox news contributor lara trump. hey, lara. hey, good morning, ainsley. ainsley: good morning. >> it's pretty clear that the more condescending and dismissive jen psaki is with her response to reporter's question, it's probably a more important question and probably the answer in the truth would ultimately be very damaging to joe biden, so this is the way that she continues to operate and
ainsley? ainsley: thank you so much.75,000 each, i was hoping you could say the white house news to purchase the print s. >> i know this is your favorite topic, but again, it still is the perview, we still do not know, and will not know who purchases any paintings. >> did you have another question on something else otherwise we're moving on to another topic. ainsley: an obama-era ethics chief calling her out, walter sh ob tweeting, it's disappointing to hear her send a message that...
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ainsley: no record of that.ws, our brain room looked into it, and there is no record of joe biden as vice president, as senator, as a private citizen ever going. and that's why peter doocy asked jen psaki this: >> why hasn't president biden ever visited the southern border? >> what would you like him to do at the southern border and what impact do you think that would have on the policies. >> why doesn't he want to go. >> gronk it's an issue of wanting to go. what's the issue most constructive address challenging situation at the border and broken immigration system. >> is this the one crisis then that he thinks he can imagine better from here without having seen it than going to the southern border. >> i can assure you the president is well aware of what the challenges are in our broken immigration system, something he watched closely over the last four years. ainsley: what would you like him to do down there? we would like him to go down there and talk to our border patrol agents and see firsthand what they're
ainsley: no record of that.ws, our brain room looked into it, and there is no record of joe biden as vice president, as senator, as a private citizen ever going. and that's why peter doocy asked jen psaki this: >> why hasn't president biden ever visited the southern border? >> what would you like him to do at the southern border and what impact do you think that would have on the policies. >> why doesn't he want to go. >> gronk it's an issue of wanting to go. what's the...
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ainsley.insley: okay. sounds good. i want to see that recipe in steve's next cookbook. lawrence: steve, you heard it. steve: i did. brian: stay busy. meanwhile will cain you have been busy setting the game for the seven game series the astros against the atlanta braves there are so many subplots to this one. will: one of the subplots at "fox & friends" is lawrence jones' turtle neck. i will try not to comment on that with every live hit i have with you. minute maid park in houston. here are some of them experiences have novelty and hitting vs. pitching and how about vindication. retribution. on many levels on that one. first of all, look, the astros are experienced. they are here for the third time in five years. the braves haven't been here since 1999. the astros are missing many of the great starting pitchers, culler, verlander out for a long time. the braves have their pitcherrers and help to stop those astros. subplot of all subplots. pull the all-star game out of georgia for voting rights
ainsley.insley: okay. sounds good. i want to see that recipe in steve's next cookbook. lawrence: steve, you heard it. steve: i did. brian: stay busy. meanwhile will cain you have been busy setting the game for the seven game series the astros against the atlanta braves there are so many subplots to this one. will: one of the subplots at "fox & friends" is lawrence jones' turtle neck. i will try not to comment on that with every live hit i have with you. minute maid park in...
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ainsley: i know.ied to sue. brian: where does it end? are you guys comfortable with where this is going? if you get a vaccination for this pandemic. now we have to wait to get a booster. i just heard the segment. now we get a booster. durability one year. then another shot. how are we going to keep up with this. the measle shot lasted 25 years. this lasts, we don't know, nine months, 12 months? there is going to be four people in restaurants, three cops, two firefighters running entire cities. down 22%. deaths are down 14%. vaccines are up to 77% of the population eligible has gotten the shot. 67% are fully vaccinated. above the most vulnerable -- 65 and up, 8% are fully vaccinated. we got it we are in herd immunity now. plus the natural immunity, this is oppressive, this is domineering. this is out of control. steve: employers can have rules for employment. and so that's what these governments are doing. steve: peter doocy who was in the press conference yesterday he asked jen psaki about all of thes
ainsley: i know.ied to sue. brian: where does it end? are you guys comfortable with where this is going? if you get a vaccination for this pandemic. now we have to wait to get a booster. i just heard the segment. now we get a booster. durability one year. then another shot. how are we going to keep up with this. the measle shot lasted 25 years. this lasts, we don't know, nine months, 12 months? there is going to be four people in restaurants, three cops, two firefighters running entire cities....
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ainsley? ainsley: thank you, brian. violates his medical freedom. >> i'm facing an ultimatum. not a choice, but i'm being told in order to continue my careers as an airline pilot i must be vaccinated which really means, i have to choose between putting food on the table for my family and my freedom of choice, but when you begin to compile mandate after mandate and loss of freedom after freedom, it becomes very significant. ainsley: this comes as thousands of americans were left stranded after southwest airlines canceled more than 2,000 flights our next guest, shawn walker, is the pilot behind that video that you just saw. good morning to you, shawn. >> good morning. thank you for having me. ainsley: thanks for coming on. i know you and your wife are pilots you've been in the business for what, 15-17 years something like that and what are you all going to do because you have to be vaccinated by november 24? >> correct. my wife and i, we looked at the research, we spoke with our medical professionals and we don't believe
ainsley? ainsley: thank you, brian. violates his medical freedom. >> i'm facing an ultimatum. not a choice, but i'm being told in order to continue my careers as an airline pilot i must be vaccinated which really means, i have to choose between putting food on the table for my family and my freedom of choice, but when you begin to compile mandate after mandate and loss of freedom after freedom, it becomes very significant. ainsley: this comes as thousands of americans were left stranded...
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ainsley: that's right.ret flight. the biden administration bringing migrant children to new york in the dead of dark. brian: you wonder what happened to the 1.5 million when they cross the border in the charter flights happening under the cover of night. steve: griff jenkins is live with new fallout from biden's border crisis and now we have got air biden. >> good morning, steve, ainsley and brian. midnight runs for migrant children is the administration's latest solution for the border crisis. what you are seeing is order nateed charter flights arriving west chester county airport carrying unaccompanied kids on planes that originated in texas. a spokesman for hhs acknowledging the flights in a statement saying, quote. in recent weeks unaccompanied children pass through the west chester airport in route to their final destination to be unified with their parents or vetted sponsor. the post also reporting that flights are stopping in florida as well. "new york post" columnist miranda devine had this to say.
ainsley: that's right.ret flight. the biden administration bringing migrant children to new york in the dead of dark. brian: you wonder what happened to the 1.5 million when they cross the border in the charter flights happening under the cover of night. steve: griff jenkins is live with new fallout from biden's border crisis and now we have got air biden. >> good morning, steve, ainsley and brian. midnight runs for migrant children is the administration's latest solution for the border...
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ainsley.ey were tricked by brian laundrie's quiet personality. 22-year-oldens grieving mother spoke to "60 minutes" on the advice she gave gabby before heading out west. >> they felt safe because she was with brian and felt like she would be okay. i thought he would take care of her. carley: laundrie is the sole person of interest in gabby's death. is he still at large with a federal warrant out for his arrest. fire crews making strides against a california wildfire over the weekend. officials say the are fire is now 78% contained after burning for nearly one week. the fire torching more than 17,000 acres and still threatening about 400 structures more than 1600 firefighters are battling the fire both by land and as you can see air as well. atlanta braves win in wakeoff fashion again to take a two-game lead over the dodgers 5- 4. >> here comes the winning run. scores and the braves win. >> both of atlanta's wins over l.a. coming in the game's final at bat. tonight boston will host the astros f
ainsley.ey were tricked by brian laundrie's quiet personality. 22-year-oldens grieving mother spoke to "60 minutes" on the advice she gave gabby before heading out west. >> they felt safe because she was with brian and felt like she would be okay. i thought he would take care of her. carley: laundrie is the sole person of interest in gabby's death. is he still at large with a federal warrant out for his arrest. fire crews making strides against a california wildfire over the...
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ainsley: why?like what happened to my handwriting. ainsley: it's all about the pen. you have to have a really good pen. steve: here's the thing. brian: really? ainsley: i buy pens. it does help and i like a pretty color to match my stationary. steve: you know what's infuriat ing is when you send somebody a gift, christmas or birthday or graduation or something like that and if you take the effort you write a note and stuff like that and then you never get a thank you card, or even a thank you call. brian: right, handwritten letter still goes a long way. ainsley: i wrote two yesterday and a lot of times people are doing text messages even when you go on a job interview people are writing a thank you note through an e-mail. i always do a handwritten note if you go for a job interview although no ones working right now. brian: right, 2% quit their jobs. ainsley: one-third of women have written a handwritten note in the past year, most in the past five years, six in 10 men have not, and it's also, beli
ainsley: why?like what happened to my handwriting. ainsley: it's all about the pen. you have to have a really good pen. steve: here's the thing. brian: really? ainsley: i buy pens. it does help and i like a pretty color to match my stationary. steve: you know what's infuriat ing is when you send somebody a gift, christmas or birthday or graduation or something like that and if you take the effort you write a note and stuff like that and then you never get a thank you card, or even a thank you...
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ainsley: 6:13 a.m.east coast and ahead the nationwide search for brianna laundry could finally be over after police make a shocking discovery at a florida park. we are live on the same. brian: the city of portland reporting traffic barriers to prevent shootings and unbelievable impact of the defined the police movement. clerk: hello, how can i? sore throat pain? ♪honey lemon♪ try vicks vapocool drops. in honey lemon chill. for fast-acting sore throat relief. wooo vaporize sore throat pain with vicks vapocool drops. bogeys on your six, limu. they need customized car insurance from liberty mutual so they only pay for what they need. woooooooooooooo... we are not getting you a helicopter. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >> tech: when you get a chip in your windshield... trust safelite. this couple was headed to the farmers market... when they got a chip. they drove to safelite for a same-day repair. and with their insurance, it was no cost to them. >> woman: really? >> t
ainsley: 6:13 a.m.east coast and ahead the nationwide search for brianna laundry could finally be over after police make a shocking discovery at a florida park. we are live on the same. brian: the city of portland reporting traffic barriers to prevent shootings and unbelievable impact of the defined the police movement. clerk: hello, how can i? sore throat pain? ♪honey lemon♪ try vicks vapocool drops. in honey lemon chill. for fast-acting sore throat relief. wooo vaporize sore throat pain...
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ainsley: that is a good question.y will still raise rates but it definitely casts some doubt on that. at the last meeting in august, once again, it had been looking likely that they would raise rates and then the day before, the country moved into the strict lockdown -- definitely a much more interesting decision now on wednesday. shery: we will be watching. ainsley thomson in wellington. first word news with vonnie quinn. vonnie: the head of the german company that developed the first covid-19 vaccine says the new formula will be needed by mid-2022 to protect against future mutations of the virus. the cofounder and ceo told the financial times that current variance such as delta were not -- undermine current vaccinations but he says move strains will emerge that can invade mr. schatz and the body's immune defenses. u.s. progressives looking for ways to rescue president biden's domestic agenda have opened to door to -- the door to scaling back some social spending. nancy pelosi scuffled last week's planned vote on a $
ainsley: that is a good question.y will still raise rates but it definitely casts some doubt on that. at the last meeting in august, once again, it had been looking likely that they would raise rates and then the day before, the country moved into the strict lockdown -- definitely a much more interesting decision now on wednesday. shery: we will be watching. ainsley thomson in wellington. first word news with vonnie quinn. vonnie: the head of the german company that developed the first covid-19...
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julia ainsley will discuss the failures that contributed to the humanitarian disaster. we begin this hour with breaking news that pfizer is asking the fda to authorize its covid-19 vaccine for use in children ages 5 to 11. last month the company announced that based on trial data, their vaccine was safe and showed a robust response among children in that age bracket. joining me dr. kavita patel, a physician and nbc news medical contributor. doctor, it's always good to see you. thank you for being with me. pfizer's vaccine has already been given an emergency use authorization for children ages 12 to 15. how significant would it be for the updated grant authorization for the younger age group? >> jose,' incredibly significant. we've had almost 6 million children in the united states infected with covid. 520 deaths with thousands, tens of thousands of hospitalizations but i would argue we can avoid all of those with the vaccine that's effective and safe and that's what we're going to find out. key date is october 26 when the fda announced an advisory committee meeting to t
julia ainsley will discuss the failures that contributed to the humanitarian disaster. we begin this hour with breaking news that pfizer is asking the fda to authorize its covid-19 vaccine for use in children ages 5 to 11. last month the company announced that based on trial data, their vaccine was safe and showed a robust response among children in that age bracket. joining me dr. kavita patel, a physician and nbc news medical contributor. doctor, it's always good to see you. thank you for...
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rachel: good for you, ainsley. getting ready because the columbus day parade is back here in new york city. gonna kick off at, i think, 11:30 this afternoon. they're going to go from 4 2nd street up to 72nd street, and it's on fifth avenue, we're at sixth avenue, so these people back here are going to be part of the crowd. brian brian right. the one thing about cuomo, columbus day was safe because he's italian, a huge holiday for italians and is people who are pro-explorer, right? [laughter] i've always been pro-explorer. rachel: pro- achievement. brian: people who discover a new world, i think, should be saluted. but we're going to discuss that in a little while with joe piscopo. rachel: an italian-american, so that's going to be very interesting. brian: and has a very good singing voice. ♪ here in new york, new york. brian: right, he loves sinatra. all right. meanwhile, we begin with the crisis at the border. more than 60,000 migrants are heading to the u.s. right now. we didn't ask them to. steve: apparently a l
rachel: good for you, ainsley. getting ready because the columbus day parade is back here in new york city. gonna kick off at, i think, 11:30 this afternoon. they're going to go from 4 2nd street up to 72nd street, and it's on fifth avenue, we're at sixth avenue, so these people back here are going to be part of the crowd. brian brian right. the one thing about cuomo, columbus day was safe because he's italian, a huge holiday for italians and is people who are pro-explorer, right? [laughter]...
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joining us now are nbc's pete williams, julia ainsley, and former state prosecutor and new england boston law professor wendy murphy. welcome to the three of you. pete, what does this judge's ruling mean for women in texas today? pete, you can't hear me, so i'm going to turn to julia and toss the same question to you. effectively what does this ruling do for people across the state? >> it's a good question because it could be so temporary. we just heard from judge robert pitman last night in the western district of texas. he lifted this, he had addressed an effort for a temporary stay, but it was immediately appealed to the fifth circuit, arguably the most conservative in the country, so they very well could reverse that. in fact they've already had the chance to weigh in on this before and they have said that they've allowed it to go forward. so what this means for women in texas is, yes, for now they may have their rights back, but maybe for a very short glimmer of time, which is hard for women who were maybe trying to make such an important decision. >> and wendy murphy, if you can hea
joining us now are nbc's pete williams, julia ainsley, and former state prosecutor and new england boston law professor wendy murphy. welcome to the three of you. pete, what does this judge's ruling mean for women in texas today? pete, you can't hear me, so i'm going to turn to julia and toss the same question to you. effectively what does this ruling do for people across the state? >> it's a good question because it could be so temporary. we just heard from judge robert pitman last night...
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joining me is justice correspondent julia ainsley.y closely. what's sparking this? >> it's desperation. we have immigrants coming from cuba, haiti, venezuela, nicaragua. mexican officials are being told to keep those people within their borders and keep them from coming to our borders. that leads to intense clashes. desperation overflowing in mexico between mexican officials and migrants held at the mexico/guatemala border, many of whom have been waiting there for weeks or months. the mexican government says those who attempt to leave the city will be met with legal punishments. some migrants taking that as a threat. the clashes foreshadowing further tensions across latin america as tens of thousands are on their journey north. in mexico, officials have reported over 140,000 migrants in the country in the first eight months of 2021, three times the number seen last year. over the weekend, migrants from countries all across latin america held a vigil in mexico. there are thousands there, praying for a safe journey, as they prepare to j
joining me is justice correspondent julia ainsley.y closely. what's sparking this? >> it's desperation. we have immigrants coming from cuba, haiti, venezuela, nicaragua. mexican officials are being told to keep those people within their borders and keep them from coming to our borders. that leads to intense clashes. desperation overflowing in mexico between mexican officials and migrants held at the mexico/guatemala border, many of whom have been waiting there for weeks or months. the...
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nbc's julia ainsley is following this.ot immersed in this, feels a little like a ping-pong ball. why is the doj going straight to the supreme court instead of the full fifth circuit and when might we see movement by the justices? >> reporter: hallie, i'm immersened-of-ed in it and still feels like a ping bong ball to me. you're absolutely right. right now the justice department will ask the supreme court to stay that latest injunction from the fifth circuit. we know it came from just three judges on that circuit, but the most conservative in the country. there wasn't a lot of hope that if they got all of the judges, what you call on bond to weigh in, they would reverse that decision. they're going to the supreme court already. they say they intend to do this. this follows ar the justice department did ask the court to reverse its decision. now they intend to go up to the supreme court. it's up to the justices when they will decide, but what's different now, hallie, from when the justice department weighed in before. rememb
nbc's julia ainsley is following this.ot immersed in this, feels a little like a ping-pong ball. why is the doj going straight to the supreme court instead of the full fifth circuit and when might we see movement by the justices? >> reporter: hallie, i'm immersened-of-ed in it and still feels like a ping bong ball to me. you're absolutely right. right now the justice department will ask the supreme court to stay that latest injunction from the fifth circuit. we know it came from just...
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julia ainsley broke the story for nbc news julia, how exactly would this cell work?hort term it would bring together people from inside dhs, cvp, ice and the office of intelligence and analysis to one building in washington where they could start watching the movements of migrants also a big part of this is watching social media, building grip s -- building algorithms to see where smugglers would meet with the migrants oftentimes it's disrupting information, information that tells immigrants now is the time to come. if you come now, you can stay. they think that if they can get to those groups and interrupt those messages faster, they will be able to interdict and keep people from making the trip to the united states, and in the case where they do make the trip, they think they will be able to better allocate resource thoz those parts of the border so they are not caught by surprise like they were in september when those haitians that you mentioned arrived. >> you know, these large care advance, we've been reporting on them for years there's nothing new here why this
julia ainsley broke the story for nbc news julia, how exactly would this cell work?hort term it would bring together people from inside dhs, cvp, ice and the office of intelligence and analysis to one building in washington where they could start watching the movements of migrants also a big part of this is watching social media, building grip s -- building algorithms to see where smugglers would meet with the migrants oftentimes it's disrupting information, information that tells immigrants...
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joining me now on all of this is nbc news correspondent, julia ainsley. julia, great seeing you.pments shaping the biden administration's stance on immigration? >> you know, i'm glad you asked that. let's take a 30,000-foot view here. it's really hard to see what exactly the biden administration's strategy is on immigration. you have title 42, which they won last night, in an appeals court decision, to allow them to keep expelling asylum seekers at the border who were here, trying to claim asylum. it's how they were able to deport 70 people back to haiti. they at first were told they had to end that. they appealed it, won it. so now those expulsions will continue. and then you have remain in mexico, something that they're trying to end, which is the trump-era policy that allowed the administration to keep asylum seekers in mexico, until their u.s. court dates. they want to end that part. then you have, at the same time, they're letting these green cards expire. but you also have these deportation priorities, where they say they don't want to prioritize people who might be very yo
joining me now on all of this is nbc news correspondent, julia ainsley. julia, great seeing you.pments shaping the biden administration's stance on immigration? >> you know, i'm glad you asked that. let's take a 30,000-foot view here. it's really hard to see what exactly the biden administration's strategy is on immigration. you have title 42, which they won last night, in an appeals court decision, to allow them to keep expelling asylum seekers at the border who were here, trying to...
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nbc's julia ainsley is following this for us. julia, why now?, hallie, it's because of covid vaccine numbers going up in canada and mexico, that now the u.s. government feels comfortable being able to put these restrictions or in some places easing of restrictions in place. basically it's now easier for people who are coming in to see their family or go on a tour of the united states, for tourists, those people were considered nonessential travelers previously and hadn't been allowed into the united states since the pandemic began. but in january, things will get harder for people like truckers, people who are doing essential work. they will now have to show their vaccination status to get into the united states. so we'll see across the board, customs and border protection officers at both those land borders looking at vaccination cards. we're still waiting on details of exactly what kind of proof people will have to show and when in november and january these rules will go into effect. we understand it will affect a lot of people, including peo
nbc's julia ainsley is following this for us. julia, why now?, hallie, it's because of covid vaccine numbers going up in canada and mexico, that now the u.s. government feels comfortable being able to put these restrictions or in some places easing of restrictions in place. basically it's now easier for people who are coming in to see their family or go on a tour of the united states, for tourists, those people were considered nonessential travelers previously and hadn't been allowed into the...
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joining me now is julia ainsley. it's great seeing you.hen relations with central america are tense, to put it mildly and countries are frustrated with the u.s.' mixed messaging on immigration, what are the united states priorities going into these meetings? >> there's a lot at stake here, jose. we've had the united states coming after there's been a surge of haitians coming through mexico to the u.s. border that we just saw in the last few weeks. we have many migrants, many of them central americans, living in northern mexico, because they been expelled under the u.s. policy of title 42, put in place during the covid pandemic. right now these countries are coming together with a lot at stake and it's hard to see how immigration won't be the forefront of these conversations, jose. what they are trying to accomplish is try to see how they can work with mexico to address the root causes of immigration and mexico, of course, will want to hear more from the united states about what they're doing to address the migrant crisis that is so often s
joining me now is julia ainsley. it's great seeing you.hen relations with central america are tense, to put it mildly and countries are frustrated with the u.s.' mixed messaging on immigration, what are the united states priorities going into these meetings? >> there's a lot at stake here, jose. we've had the united states coming after there's been a surge of haitians coming through mexico to the u.s. border that we just saw in the last few weeks. we have many migrants, many of them...
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julia ainsley has more. >> reporter: just a month after these stunning scenes from a texas border bridgeanother reminder of the record shattering migrant surge. new data obtained by nbc news shows over 1.7 million undocumented immigrants were apprehended at the border over the last year, the highest total in american history. and tonight u.s. officials monitoring tens of thousands more who may soon be making their way north. i want to leave in any way i can, this man says migrants amassing in columbia, panama, ecuador and southern mexico some met with violence from law enforcement along the way. the republicans blame president biden for encouraging the surge by releasing many migrants into the u.s. this week pressing his choice to head customs and borders protection. >> is there a crisis, or is there not a crisis at the border >> senator, i would say that my highest priority is going -- >> i didn't ask your priority is there a crisis at the border >> senator, what i'm certainly trying to convey is how serious i take what's happening at the border. >> reporter: the biden administration bl
julia ainsley has more. >> reporter: just a month after these stunning scenes from a texas border bridgeanother reminder of the record shattering migrant surge. new data obtained by nbc news shows over 1.7 million undocumented immigrants were apprehended at the border over the last year, the highest total in american history. and tonight u.s. officials monitoring tens of thousands more who may soon be making their way north. i want to leave in any way i can, this man says migrants...
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vin gupta, ron allen, thank you both so much, julia ainsley as well.i mentioned just moments ago, we are currently in a hold on that blue origin space flight. still working on more details as to why that hold has been put in place. right now we are about 15 minutes behind. i want to bring in former nasa astronaut to discuss, leroy chow, the former commander of the international space station. leroy, i know you don't have any intimate details, but what could this hold be? >> i don't know of any rocket launch count down sequence that doesn't have built-in holds. i imagine blue origin does as well. this could be one of those, but since launch is scheduled for top of the hour. it's probably not that. built-in holds are usually for the launch team to come together, take a poll to make sure everyone's in sync, so this particular hold, it's hard to say what it could be. the team could be working a technical issue or they could just be holding for, you know, something as mundane as maybe the car got a flat tire bringing them to the pad. we don't know. >> i kno
vin gupta, ron allen, thank you both so much, julia ainsley as well.i mentioned just moments ago, we are currently in a hold on that blue origin space flight. still working on more details as to why that hold has been put in place. right now we are about 15 minutes behind. i want to bring in former nasa astronaut to discuss, leroy chow, the former commander of the international space station. leroy, i know you don't have any intimate details, but what could this hold be? >> i don't know...
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julia ainsley has more on this. >> reporter: after those dramatic scenes at that crowded migrant camp under a border bridge in biden administration is preparing for a more massive surge in october up to 400,000 migrants crossing the border, which could be a record nearly doubling the stunning numbers we have seen the last two months, which were a 21-year high the new surge likely officials say because of a court order due to start tomorrow listing a covid restriction known as title 42, which had allowed officials to quickly deport most asylum seekers during the pandemic homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas saying he thinks it is critical. >> that is an authority that the centers for dez control determined to still be necessary given where we are in the ark of the pandemic >> reporter: in del rio, border authorities were taken by surprise by a surge of mostly haitian migrants who came from south america. 5,000 were deported back to haiti. but the administration released most into the u.s., around 13,000, asking them to report to an immigration center to start asylum hearings.
julia ainsley has more on this. >> reporter: after those dramatic scenes at that crowded migrant camp under a border bridge in biden administration is preparing for a more massive surge in october up to 400,000 migrants crossing the border, which could be a record nearly doubling the stunning numbers we have seen the last two months, which were a 21-year high the new surge likely officials say because of a court order due to start tomorrow listing a covid restriction known as title 42,...
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here's julia ainsley. >> reporter: a month after these stunning scenes from a texas border bridge, another reminder of the record shattering migrant search new data obtained by nbc news shows over 1.7 million undocumented immigrants were apprehended at the border over the last year, the highest total in american history and u.s. officials monitoring tens of thousands more who may soon be making their way north "i want to lead in waanyway i can. migrants, some met with violence from law enforce along the way. republicans blame president biden for encouraging the surge by releasing many migrants into the u.s., this week pressing his choice to head customs and border protection. >> is there a crisis or is there not a crisis at the boarder? >> senator, i would say that my highest priority is going to -- >> i didn't ask your priority s. there a crisis at the boarder? >> senator, what i'm certainly trying to convey is how serious i take what's happening at the border. >> reporter: the biden administration blames much of the recent surge on misinformation that gives migrants false hope. nbc is tr
here's julia ainsley. >> reporter: a month after these stunning scenes from a texas border bridge, another reminder of the record shattering migrant search new data obtained by nbc news shows over 1.7 million undocumented immigrants were apprehended at the border over the last year, the highest total in american history and u.s. officials monitoring tens of thousands more who may soon be making their way north "i want to lead in waanyway i can. migrants, some met with violence from...
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julia ainsley from new york is recognized. >> mr. speaker, i yield three minutes to distinguished gentlelady from texas, again, from texas, ms. jackson lee. >> the chair recognizes distinguished gentlelady from texas. >> mr. speaker, i thank you, and i thank the distinguished chairman of the judiciary committee for yielding and with the distinguished gentleman from rhode island, judge gohmert, we know that texas knows how to lead. so thank you so very much for bringing that to our attention. let me take just a moment to turn and say thank you to chairman jeffries for leading us on and providing the energy and the engine for doing something that is both and will be life-saving. it is and will continue to be life-saving. it is my life's work to use the criminal justice system as a reform mechanism to save lives and to ensure that it is not a system that unequally prides itself in supporting the rights sometimes of the offender without acknowledging the rights of the victim. in many instances an addiction, you will find persons who go a
julia ainsley from new york is recognized. >> mr. speaker, i yield three minutes to distinguished gentlelady from texas, again, from texas, ms. jackson lee. >> the chair recognizes distinguished gentlelady from texas. >> mr. speaker, i thank you, and i thank the distinguished chairman of the judiciary committee for yielding and with the distinguished gentleman from rhode island, judge gohmert, we know that texas knows how to lead. so thank you so very much for bringing that to...
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in amberly's ca cada's ban . ainsley's crew had been leading ahead of australia in the united states. when the sales have dover air force to retire, nobody on board was entered in the accident. okay, and all that's all you support, flap family back to you. thanks so much for that said for this news hour. but i will be back in a moment with our colleagues from london with another full show. so to stay with us here on out to 0. ah, ah and i talked to al jazeera, we ask what gives you hope that it is going to be peace because the situation on the ground seems to be pointing, otherwise we listened. we were never on the whatever road to off migration we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that imagine on al jazeera, ah, pitches don't lie. that's the beauty of television. journalism i've always wanted to make the audience feel something to create an emotional connection with the story. ah, sometimes you have to go to great lengths to do just that. ah. when we made a film on the right of ours, we covered it without fear or fiber. we. so 1st hand the fee, the pandemic, of
in amberly's ca cada's ban . ainsley's crew had been leading ahead of australia in the united states. when the sales have dover air force to retire, nobody on board was entered in the accident. okay, and all that's all you support, flap family back to you. thanks so much for that said for this news hour. but i will be back in a moment with our colleagues from london with another full show. so to stay with us here on out to 0. ah, ah and i talked to al jazeera, we ask what gives you hope that it...
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the british boats flipped over just a few seconds after the start of the grand final ban. ainsley's crew had been leading australia in the usa when the accident happened. no one was hurt and australia when i'm to win the rice art that says port for now we'll later ali joe, thank you very much for that bassette for this news our on al jazeera, but do say with us, we've got plenty more. the day's news coming up very shortly with emily. angry. thanks a lot. ah! ah! winners can't filmmaker! her son for silly catches the taliban. attention of bounty on his head forces him to flee with his family, desperately seeking sanctuary. they journey across continents chronicling them multi year saga on their phones. midnight traveler, an odyssey of hope, resilience and ultimately one family's love for each other. witness on al jazeera talk to al jazeera. we ask what gives you hope that there is going to be peace because the situation on the ground seems to be pointing otherwise we listen. we were never on the. 3 whatever road to off migration we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories t
the british boats flipped over just a few seconds after the start of the grand final ban. ainsley's crew had been leading australia in the usa when the accident happened. no one was hurt and australia when i'm to win the rice art that says port for now we'll later ali joe, thank you very much for that bassette for this news our on al jazeera, but do say with us, we've got plenty more. the day's news coming up very shortly with emily. angry. thanks a lot. ah! ah! winners can't filmmaker! her son...
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joining me now is julia ainsley and joyce vance. of the ban, women in texas were forced to go to neighboring states and because of the way the law is written in that 48 hours or so between when the federal judge ruled that ban was unconstitutional and then the 5th circuit ruled that it could be reinstated people could still be retro actively sued by the vigilantes. >> yes, they really did everything they could to try to make this challenge proof and to make sure it would stand even during temporary injunctions. so if women were able to get the procedures last week then now those people that provided those procedures, even if it was an uber driver that took them to a clinic, those suits could come up and it could trigger this coming in. the courts have only weighed in on the procedural notion of the law. they have not ruled on the constitutionality. so if someone does sue for an abortion, you could get an argument based on the merits of the law. >> and the move by the doj comes days after the very conservative fifth circuit court of
joining me now is julia ainsley and joyce vance. of the ban, women in texas were forced to go to neighboring states and because of the way the law is written in that 48 hours or so between when the federal judge ruled that ban was unconstitutional and then the 5th circuit ruled that it could be reinstated people could still be retro actively sued by the vigilantes. >> yes, they really did everything they could to try to make this challenge proof and to make sure it would stand even during...
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joining us now is julia ai ainsley covering justice and homeland security departments and deputy directormmigrants rights project. julia, just why were officials so unprepared? >> it's interesting. i mean, they knew as far back as july that there were thousands who were amassing, haitians who had gone to south america and central america with plans to move north. and some of that was picked up in intelligence but talks to wasn't shared between i.c.e. and cvp, the intelligence community. they weren't putting it together in a way you might expect, especially predicting how rapidly we would see it get to 28,000 people under that one bridge in del rio. there was an internal debate going on at the time over whether or not to ramp up deportations of haitians inside the united states to haiti. some argued it could deteriorate future migration, deteriorate those people from coming here. others thought it would be inhumane given the assassination of the president there and then very quickly they did decide to halt the deportations after that august 14th earthquake. some now are looking back thinki
joining us now is julia ai ainsley covering justice and homeland security departments and deputy directormmigrants rights project. julia, just why were officials so unprepared? >> it's interesting. i mean, they knew as far back as july that there were thousands who were amassing, haitians who had gone to south america and central america with plans to move north. and some of that was picked up in intelligence but talks to wasn't shared between i.c.e. and cvp, the intelligence community....
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fox & friends called, apparently someone murdered brian kilmeade and hung his body upside down in ainsleyave a feeling for him. ♪ ♪ >> greg: applauding death, i always love a happy ending. have you noticed how great things are going in america? another massive caravan coming our way surging past mexican forces, and surging past mexico in general. i feel bad for mexico. i imagine thousands of people apparently escaping a of desperation and they enter your country and to say no thanks, we'll keep going. mexico must feel like everyone's first wife. [laughter] it is rude to. it's like asking the maitre d' of a restaurant directions to another restaurant. it's like going up to the hostess at applebee's and saying excuse me, do you know a place that offers mainstream american dishes served in a casual dining atmosphere, that offers delicious appetizers and no, not you. that's mexico. everyone walking right on through like it's the hosiery department at macy's. him you always had to go through there to get to someplace good to. it's more demoralizing than not getting a rose on the bachelor, just
fox & friends called, apparently someone murdered brian kilmeade and hung his body upside down in ainsleyave a feeling for him. ♪ ♪ >> greg: applauding death, i always love a happy ending. have you noticed how great things are going in america? another massive caravan coming our way surging past mexican forces, and surging past mexico in general. i feel bad for mexico. i imagine thousands of people apparently escaping a of desperation and they enter your country and to say no...
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ainsley: not to your face. steve: thanks for joining see you tomorrow, everybody. >> bill: forces what could be a significant delay as we say good morning and merry christmas. remind me where we are headed. >> dana: it could be, and date. did you say your name? i'm dana perino. this is "america's newsroom." i also noticed that you switch to the baby blue. we are officially and fall it looks like. it is on monday, and you're already on top of things. far left democrats have made it clear that the senate must pass the $3.5 trillion spending bill first. and on top of that, the party is split over the massive price tag they say they are not focused on the final number. >> it is about what we want to deliver if you let's get our priorities in, and then we will figure out what it actually is. >> we are going to pay for at all by raising taxes on the very wealthy and big corporations. >> we do want to spend money, invest. the economy, we believe investing in the american people as a way to go. >> we are going to win t
ainsley: not to your face. steve: thanks for joining see you tomorrow, everybody. >> bill: forces what could be a significant delay as we say good morning and merry christmas. remind me where we are headed. >> dana: it could be, and date. did you say your name? i'm dana perino. this is "america's newsroom." i also noticed that you switch to the baby blue. we are officially and fall it looks like. it is on monday, and you're already on top of things. far left democrats have...
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ainsley: alicia: the shooting death of halayna hutchins is raising questions.ion and how the tragedy may lead to major changes for the industry, next. i've been in the hospital for for 76 days now. and by the grace of god i'm still here. i died three times. they gave me a 5% chance of living. so i highly recommend everybody to get the vaccines and really protect themselves because this is no joke. riders, the lone wolves of the great highway. all they need is a bike and a full tank of gas. their only friend? the open road. i have friends. [ chuckles ] well, he may have friends, but he rides alone. that's jeremy, right there! we're literally riding together. he gets touchy when you talk about his lack of friends. can you help me out here? no matter why you ride, progressive has you covered with protection starting at $79 a year. well, we're new friends. to be fair. eh, still. certified turbocharger, suspension and fuel injection. translation: certified goosebumps. certified from headlamp to tailpipe. that's certified head turns. and it's all backed by our unlimi
ainsley: alicia: the shooting death of halayna hutchins is raising questions.ion and how the tragedy may lead to major changes for the industry, next. i've been in the hospital for for 76 days now. and by the grace of god i'm still here. i died three times. they gave me a 5% chance of living. so i highly recommend everybody to get the vaccines and really protect themselves because this is no joke. riders, the lone wolves of the great highway. all they need is a bike and a full tank of gas....
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but i want to start with julia ainsley, who's got some brand-new reporting about the biden administration'st were separated at the border under the previous administration. julia, how much are we talking about here? >> it could be millions that goes out in the end, stephanie. right now, they're in negotiations. this would consolidate a number of tort claims brought by lawyers representing these families, talking about the unprecedented, unfathomable, emotional and psychological damage that they went through when they were separated at the u.s. border by the trump administration in 2017 and 2018. this would be the negotiation that they're trying to come to a deal with, with the justice department. right now, they're looking at hundreds of thousands of dollars. "wall street journal" reported around $450,000 per individual. that means if there was a parent and child separated, they would walk away with about $900,000, regardless of whether they are still separated or they've been reunited. some lawyers are concerned, though, about getting this number out, that if they publish the number when i
but i want to start with julia ainsley, who's got some brand-new reporting about the biden administration'st were separated at the border under the previous administration. julia, how much are we talking about here? >> it could be millions that goes out in the end, stephanie. right now, they're in negotiations. this would consolidate a number of tort claims brought by lawyers representing these families, talking about the unprecedented, unfathomable, emotional and psychological damage...
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governor ainsley said people have to pack their patience, i remember think, that's not something peoplet, totally agree, it has to be communicated so clearly, so thoroughly, so that everybody understands how their lives will benefit on the other side of this bill if it passes. david, back to you. take another topic. >> atlanta braves. alex, as a former atlanta braves season ticket holder, it's time that franchise goes the way of the washington redredskins, the cleveland indians. drop the chop in 2021. >> susan, anything about the 1/6 investigation and the trove of documents donald trump is trying to keep from getting access to the investigation? >> that's a great topic, alex, i would love to talk about it. it is very interesting to see what donald trump is doing right now. he's doing a combination of, obviously, wanting to hide the truth, but also this is a delay tactic. this is something he always to say. don, david, and i have talked about the reasons he sues and why he fund raises and everything else. but this is something that's very concerning for the 1/6 commission in that this la
governor ainsley said people have to pack their patience, i remember think, that's not something peoplet, totally agree, it has to be communicated so clearly, so thoroughly, so that everybody understands how their lives will benefit on the other side of this bill if it passes. david, back to you. take another topic. >> atlanta braves. alex, as a former atlanta braves season ticket holder, it's time that franchise goes the way of the washington redredskins, the cleveland indians. drop the...
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. >>> with me now are nbc news expandant julia ainsley and co-director of the national day labor organizinguse one of the things that was a bit surprising was the walkout. this administration had started talking to immigration advocates long before they even actually put officially into the white house. can you talk about where that friction is and what you expect to be the fallout, if anything, from this? >> yes, it's a fascinating area and one that we don't always get to talk about because it seems like we're just jumping from one thing to another when it comes to the immigration policy and what's going on at the border with this administration. but what we're understanding now is a lot of advocacy groups that had a lot of high hopes for this administration, a lot of people even came over from the administration from advocacy groups and joined government, they're starting to have a friction now because they have not seen daca passed as a permanent fix to daca, they're still seeing title 42 in place. in fact, it's a lot of advocacy groups suing the administration to lift title 42 as you me
. >>> with me now are nbc news expandant julia ainsley and co-director of the national day labor organizinguse one of the things that was a bit surprising was the walkout. this administration had started talking to immigration advocates long before they even actually put officially into the white house. can you talk about where that friction is and what you expect to be the fallout, if anything, from this? >> yes, it's a fascinating area and one that we don't always get to talk...