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>> fit quacks like a pore cue pine. >> you had a pen back in the day. >> did. >> happy birthday greg. >> thank you. >> not you. big greg my father-in-law and his dad. these best and we love you and thank you for just being the best to everyone. >> he's the best. >> she the best tonight jesse waters primetime. johnny went to the autoshow. >> alright. >> what kind of car do you drive? >> core vechlt >> do you keep classified documents in there? >> that's like, no actually i can't tell you whether i put them. >> judge. they said save it. save free throw tomorrow so it must be a clueless criminals and think are all over. >> he's gifted at one more thing. that's it for us. have a great one.
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clear >> bret: welcome to watching top i'm john roberts in for bret tonight. the expected migrant squatters in out of custody in new york and how they might have gotten into that property in the first place they deem with bipartisan green agenda and how much would you spend to survive the
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apocalypse. all of that and more is ahead. first breaking to night president biden said an immediate cease fire mr. hamas and israel is gaza in coming days. >> determined by our assessment of israel's immediate action on these steps. >> the direct result on world kitchen aid workers. one claims
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their staff was targeted. >> i don't think it was an unfortunate mistake bow direct attack on clearly marked people's. >> the president has seen that clip. >> he's been briefed and is ware. >> biden allies have been imploring him to shift his approach to the israel. >> strategy that the united states is implementing is not
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changing the mind privately with a small group of muslim community leaders doocy the house thank you. the southern border is the having migrant's accused of occupying a bronx home illegally. one something them is or retsed
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and we're learning how sanctuary city status is contributing to the squatted at me as the homeowner comes to assess the damage. he wants to remain nameless because he still feares for his life. >> he is not favor to safety. >> this landlord took us inside his bronx, new york a house after an eight month battle to evict eight migrants that broke into his basement and made it their home. >> they let then you? >> of course. last time even the officer was
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there and they were sitting down against us and they were showing me something like this. >> he tells fox news he rented the basement to an ecuadorle and her husband. the migrants broke in and broke his security cameras and cost him thousands of dollars. >> what are you do last week fa sho
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shoplifting charges. >> we have to work with ice and work within the framework of a very, very, bad law that the, it led to the governor having imposed upon us. >> two additional migrants remain at liker's island while ice is looking for jefferson, the d.a. had a 4 $45,000 bond but the judge set him free. >> nate, thank you. >> now to the financial toll of the migrant christ crisis near to the border. madison has the look at the staggering numbers tonight. >> cities across america are
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spending billions dollars on benefits for migrant who have crossed the border illegally. >> i feel like i slap in the face. i slap in the faces a me as a legal immigrant. >> how many benefits each asylum seeker is getting a story better told by smaller numbers in new york housing is guaranteed with tens of thousands of migrants flooding the system some have been housed in hotel rooms that go for $300 a night and mayor
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mcadams is running debit card program. $1,400 for a flame of four. >> hey, everybody is in new york because they want to get a food card. >> in los angeles migrants are given full coverage health insurance and called get one thousand a month through the cities guaranteed income pilot program. in chicago they have spent 300 million dollars on migrants since 2023 on things like rental
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assistance if you are a migrant there you can get $15,000 annually to help pay for your houseing but some places are cutting back on migrant housing. >> we'll still be a city that's welcomeing but we have to be conservative with our money. >> each new migrant that arrives to mile high city costs anywhere from republican. >> will not be involved in a third party run.
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>> no labels did have some achievements saying it gown ballot access in many states including arizona and nae very da and had a 70 million budget to tract voters that didn't want to support jump biden. joe leiber man died last week. today's news does not mean it
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will be just biden verses trump round. two cornell west and libertarian and green party candidates called all be in the mix in november. >> one of the big questions is will rfk get the criteria to be included in the debates. >> that tension in the middle east. the nasdaq was down today 228. why some chinese nationals will trying to sneak into into one
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united states territory. here'sw fx t in boston has a deadly late season nor-easter with heavy no snow. it has knocked out power from pennsylvania to maine. people in collegeville said an 82-year-old woman died when a tree crushed her car. fox 11 in los angeles said investigators are trying to solve one of the largest cash hooifts in the city's history. crew broke in on sunday and got away with this, listen to this. $30 million. no arrests have been announced. this a live look at state farm stadium in glendale arizona. the defending national
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>> john: a federal appeals court has upheld a lower ruling putting a temporary halt on new jersey,'s primary ballot design. the state uses a county line system. the group's candidates that won the backing in a single column and then lists other in discreet place el where on the ballot and critics said that gives the party backed candidates an unfair advantage. fox news digital doorstonight
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we're learning about another immigration problem.
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the government is open to talks about a contentious push to increase medical school admission. more than 90% of the country's doctor trainees walked off the job in february and this live look at amster from earth camp. nato marks 75 years of defense diplomats in north america they vow to stay the course in
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harassment. now even more outrage after she locked most of the public out of a village hall meeting on monday. the meeting came after she vetoed a resolution asking the fb toy investigate her use of funds. >> for her to lock us out is deplorable. >> why can't we have transparency of what's going on? >> the trustees walked out of the meeting because of the mayor's decision to lock the others out. >> they came here to do a political theatre. which you just saw. >> in a town with boarded up homes the median income isless than $55,000 and the mayor earns more than five times that. the policy institute said she earns $224,000 as supervisor of
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the township and $45 as mayor of dalton so is greater in her salary than 50 other governors. >> she's absolutely scary. >> the village explained locked doors as a result of violence. as a media portrayal and they are using dalton to generate revenue, i.e. click bait. >> john: the doors of business hall are locked now and someone looking to get a permit has to wait for a vestibule for security person to let them in and then they can be let in. >> that's quite the pay dye day she's got. no wonder she wants to stay in power. mike, thank you. biden administration is close to closing highly an this dated standards involving menthol cigarettes. many law enforcement and free
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market consumer groups and the food and drug federation has missed dates the which of which was this week. there's danny cases of cancer at north carolina state that date back. the centers of disease control is investigating and john is in atlanta tonight >> this classroom has been closed since november after they detected chemicals that are commonly used construction materials when the hall was built in 1971. local station rb will said it has 152 reports of people who have cancer that studied there. >> the university is not offering health testing relating
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to the hall because we're still in the evaluation phase of the buildings environment. >> a cdc spokesperson said the national institute for okay a pansy is in health is evaluating at the university's post hall but there are no details about on-going regulation. officials are not calls this a cancer cluster. a designation that has a tailored government response. a cancer cluster in texas is comblamed on a near-by industrial site. toxic affects have been studied in animals but much less in humans. >> i think the's still fuzzy in terms of how much it would take to cause cancer in people if this ever really happens.
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>> john: experts say cancer clusters are difficult to prove because the disease so common. more than 40% of all-americans will be diagnosed with some type of cancer at some point during their lifetime. john? >> john: lot of concern for folks in north carolina. john, thank you. call it paranoia or prudent planning. we show you some of the doomsday planes for the ultra rich. many of them are paying big bucks for state-of-the-art bunkers in hopes of surveying the apocalypse in style. grid jenkins has that story. >> how many are you willing to spokened a doomsday bunker. what a ring of fire or water canons? modern bunker bipders say, if you have money they can build
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it. >> they want to have an extension of their lifestyle in their bunk. >> the ceo of a shelter company saw this happen when the war broke out in gaza. world war tree a terror attack and the power grid collapse but he said his biggest concern is something different. >> every jurisdiction could be concerned about civil unrest. it's not a foreign innovation anymore. that idea the russians are coming the russians are come, they are not. >> hubbard builds bunkers from average buyer to a billionary. this one and 400 k. for 20 grand you can get the basic bomb shelter. dig deeper and you can get the one hundred grand big bow.
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>> out's worth it 100% just to know that hey, just in case. we have it. >> we've come a long way john from these old fall out shelters of the 1960s and pew pole in 2020 said four out of ten americans believe we are living in the end times. build your bunker now john. >> or if you are mark zuckerberg you can have a hawaii island. griffin thank you. up next bret bare has the segment. on this day in history 56 years ago ma turn luther king junior was assassinated in tennessee. he was preparing for march and stepped out on the balcony of his hotel when he was shot dead.
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>> john: the ford motor company is delaying production for electric vechle as sales are slowing tonight's common ground
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segment is focused on bipartisan efforts to stop biden's plans to send gas cars the way of the do-do. it is time for the common ground segment. democracies and republicans coming together on different things. joining me is john james and democratic congressman john davis. i know you work a number of different thing but this mandate about the crackdown on tail pipe emissions. we have right that president biden is forcing more than new car sales to be electric by 2030 and our tos would have to ensure 56 percent of battery electric and another 13% are hybrid by 2032. there's questions about the feasibility and mr. david. are
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you concerned? >> i am concerned and i would say that we should about go too far too fast and i can only imagine putting trucks in washington dc to ultimately determine the winner and losers. i have great concerns here. >> congressman james, what are your thought? >> the auto industry is not just responsible for 55.0 percent of the emissions gdp but all industry all ins states rely on the automotive industry to provide a reliable economic transportation. we all believe in clean air and water but we have to progress and make sure the federal government is never in a position to remove choice and freedom from the american people if you want an ev, get one if you want a gas car vehicle get a gas car vehicle but these are things that should be decided by
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the consumer. >> the model is broken because even with big subsidies only rich people can buy an electric vehicle and we don't have a grid toner guise them. we don't have enough transmission. the number one way we do with them is making them more affordable and that's why you see prices to get closer to party. >> congressman james the issue is about how feasible it is. we had the infrastructure bill. $5 billion was allocated for bipartisan effort to create charging stations but of the $5 billion as of a month ago it's frommed in four charging stations opening so far. obviously there are big planes for things but to congressman davis's point is this getting ahead of things? >> that's 1.25 million per
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station when we are supposed to have hundreds by now. in michigan wle where we have winter. what this leaves us open to is a china coming up with these vehicles and competing on their strong turf for vehicles that they can sell but low what we make. >> customer davis how are you working on this in the common ground way with congressman davis or others that see the same way and what do you tell the administration about this? we have automakers delaying their ev plans a number of them in recent weeks and months. >> of course there are those that are very supportive moving towards ev and however, there are others with grave concerns like i have, like we have heard. we're not there on the infras
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infrastructure. >> this is mandate. electric trucks. the rule will require electric models to account for 60 percent of urban delivery trucks and 20% of tractor-trailer sales. the harm is no idea mate benefit. this is the editorial board of the "wall street journal". 1.4 million chargers will have be in stalled to complete this mandate and that's 15,000 a month and the realism there is really the question. >> the real is something extremely in question. when you take a look at the natural resources that are be required to make these in the first place. you are relying an supply chain that we don't have these yet because we don't have the regulatory environment. unreliable supply chains can cause food shortages and ship shortages on level where's you
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don't have these deliveries and there's heavier introduction. you want to scale back the impact on the environment what will happen when you half heavier trucks on the road and you require more trucks to carry the same payload is you have more trucks damaging the road with more img about on our grid which makes our climate system is not good. we are pushing back across the i'll so say enough is enough. >> john: last thing congressman davis. when you talk to colleagues that are pushing for this and siding with the administration. >> we know that united states has a goal of 50% all knee electri electric vechles by 2030. move away from the all electric vehicle. the future is to destroy our planet. >> john: what do they say?
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>> there's a concern about the environment and i get that but i also come from an academic background and sometimes we can talk all day about theory and theory may not to align with what's practical and taking place on the ground. >> gentlemen we appreciate your time. this conversation will flas long, long time as we see this battle play out. thanks for coming on common ground. you can see all the common ground segments on my podcast common ground and find that at the bret ba podcast on the fox news page. >> up next the panel of president bidens threats to change u.s. policy towards israel and the stage is set for this year's final four. beca
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prime minister netanyahu. let's chew on it with our panel. he'll hear heard. doug was high. julie manchester, national politics reporter. start us off, this would seem to be a stunning change in direction for the biden administration. >> you're right. a lot of this started with the israeli strike on the world's central kitchen workers. that's when we saw a shift in tone and how the u.s. was viewing this. american support of israel has been starting to tick down for quite some time. this being a well-known charity organization and some of those aid workers from western countries including the united states definitely played a role. changing this. biden very much trying to be firm with benjamin netanyahu but also understanding i think at the same time that there is still a push for the u.s. to
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support israel. >> this comes at a time when israel is concerned that iran may launch some sort of retaliatory strike for the killing of the irg c. >> very much so. they are running gps jamming signals. they are concerned what's going on. secretary blinken today declaring that israel could become a distant from hamas, that's insane. it's jolting, jarring, obscene. he ought to retract that. israel is waging perhaps the most civilized war and urban warfare in history and they are losing hundreds of idf casualties. it's tragic but happen to civilian aid workers but this gang in washington of the same people that grown ten innocence as we were abandoning afghanistan. they should sit down. >> john: congressman michael waltz was on america reports earlier today and he addressed that point, he said the biden administration better be careful about the outrage
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that it's directing towards israel over the unfortunate tragic incident because what you mentioned happening in afghanistan. >> under president biden, we had a civilian aid worker strike during the disgraceful withdrawal from afghanistan. let's save a bit of the public righteous indignation when it comes to our ally clearly making a mistake. >> john: in the drone strike which the pentagon initially said was a righteous strike, that aid worker was killed along with nine members of his family. seven of them children. so is there a lesson about glass houses and stones? >> there's always a lesson like that and look what happened in afghanistan was really the bloom coming off the rose for the biden administration and it showed his court promise of we've got this and we are going to be completely competent wasn't completely true but also who and what matters in this situation. whatever happened we're going to investigate this, is a tragedy but the reality is it also happened to the wrong aid workers.
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what i mean by that is jose andres isn't just an internationally known chef. he is a commodity in washington. he knows everybody and every newsroom, a lot of members of congress and senators and called the president himself. not every celebrity chef gets to do that. that's part of life this has change the conversation its way i reached out to my friend matt brooks, the head of the republican jewish coalition, to see where are you on this? they realize the same thing that a lot of voters do. time is not on israel's side here especially when you consider the very real threat from iran. >> john: in fact there was an interview with the former president donald trump did with israel in which he said pretty much the same thing. oh, sorry. we don't have the video. i will read it for you. he said "you have to finish up your war. to finish up you've got to get it done and i'm sure you'll do that and we've got to get a piece. we can have this thing going on. i will say israel has to be very careful because you're losing a
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lot of the world. you're losing a lot of support. you have to finish up. have to get the job done and you have to get onto peace. get onto a normal life for israel and for everybody else." the former president, who says that he is probably the most stalwart president ever when it comes to israel, saying it's time to get this wrapped up. >> israel is not only fighting a war against hamas, they are fighting a public relations battle and right now in this moment they are losing. to doug's point i think it was a turning point with the israeli strike on the world central bombing -- world central kitchen. going forward for not only president trump i think also benjamin netanyahu who is also someone fighting is public relations battle not only from the world but israelis themselves, so it's a very complicated situation. >> i brought up that president quote. former president.
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he wants people to understand he wants israel to achieve victory and do it quickly as opposed to the biden administration which wants a standing play cease-fire. the former president is light years ahead. speare let me play an excerpt of your interview with the former president. >> you're still standing 100% with israel. he achieved the abraham accords, first piece deal since sadat. what is your advice to netanyahu besides get it over in a hurry. >> that's all the advice you can give. they are releasing tapes of a building coming down. that's why they're losing the p.r. war. >> he said victory, victory would do it quickly. biden has been holding them back. i think they ought to listen to trump. >> there was a large degree of ambiguity in terms of not what the biden administration was
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looking for with israel but with the biden administration would do if israel doesn't comply. >> that goes directly to domestic politics here in america. as we had so many conversations of weaknesses donald trump has with the electorate, so does joe biden. we look at michigan. we hear all about the conversation about the problem he has with what israel is doing, supporting israel and how that might hurt him in michigan with muslim voters especially around dearborn. a lot of jewish democrats as well looking at this. a lot of uncertainty for where is the biden initiation today much less last week or next week. >> john: with hamas on the ropes and israel saying they have to eradicate hamas, will that put pressure on them to back off? >> puts pressure on them to reevaluate their strategy and pay more attention to civilian risks. >> john: great to have you with us today. really appreciate it.
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♪ ♪ finally tonight, a special day. >> the final four is also bringing in volunteers who will be in the airport to answer questions about all the festivities as well as provide information. >> john: sky harbor airport has never been more ready for basketball fans expecting a massive surge of people similar to the 2023 super bowl. the airport has put up a final four countdown clock in preparation for this weekends college basketball national championship. it's also, my son would love this, redesigned recycling bins into basketball hoops. increase the number of volunteers. a lot of people will be trying to be steph curry. tomorrow on "special report," what we can learn from america's greatest presidents what they say now. thanks for watching "special report." "the ingraham angle" with kid rock is next.