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you talk to people. it's overwhelming sometimes. >> dana: i can hear it and i know you are proud of that community there but you will be welcomed with open arms in montana, no doubt about that. we wish you continued success. thank you for coming on to share your story. >> yeah, thanks for having me. appreciate it. >> dana: take care, mike. southern border numbers keep getting worse. numbers setting new records as it weighs heavily on voter's minds ahead of the election. >> bill: good morning. welcome back. del rio sector reporting its busiest and deadliest year on record. more than 470,000 apprehensions, at least 260 migrant deaths. something that is not reported often. fox news getting exclusive ride along with the department of public safety in texas revealing how dangerous it is for migrants
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in the hands of smugglers run by cartels with no regard to human life. >> they take their phones away from them and they have no lifeline. a complete disregard for their safety as they are being transported even if you think of the pursuits we get in and the way they are thrown in vehicles and breaking out. it is a disregard. they aren't considered humans, they're considered money. >> bill: border patrol confirms at least 600,000 gotaways this past year. 160,000 of those in the del rio sector alone. those are just the ones they know about. griff jenkins, national correspondent live again in eagle pass, texas with more on his ex plusive ride along. what did you learn? >> good morning. before we even get there, here in the del rio sector in eagle pass where i am take a look. an extremely busy morning. you can see now what is the remnants of a group of more than 300 that came here. this is what is remaining. we counted as many as seven
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large white buses and waiting for more to come to get these migrants. they are typical countries like venezuela, columbia, cuba, as well as central america. the little white vans don't have enough space. five miles from us a group of 500 just arrived. when the gotaways you mentioned get past the border where we are right along the rio grande, the gotaways are the ones they try to pursue. many of them are being smuggled. we were with texas dps trooper jacquelin gutting working for three years here. you can see the video last night she was able to stop a suspicious white minivan. in it the driver, a smuggler out of houston, u.s. citizen arrested and packed in the back like sardines seven mexican nationals. they were taken for processing. this is what trooper gutting had to say last night. take a listen. >> unfortunately the aliens will
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be released fairly soon either into the u.s. or back into mexico depending on arizona yeah of origin and we'll probably see them back here in a few days. >> meanwhile just to give you a sense in the first five days of this fiscal year, remember last year more than 2 million unprecedented. this fiscal year they have had in this sector more than 5600 migrant apprehensions already. they're up 69% in the del rio sector. in el paso, they got more than 2300 in the last 24 hours. more than 9100 in the first five days. that sector up more than 600%. we found out yesterday that a migrant who allegedly went for an agent's gun was shot and killed in a border station in el paso. so this year is starting off as much of a mess as the entire last year was, bill. >> bill: what a story. griff jenkins back on the border. thank you, griff.
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>> dana: the arizona senate race now within the margin of error. republican blake masters closing the gap in the latest fox news poll. mark kelly ahead by six. 46-40 in our poll. there are other polls showing it even closer. joining us now is arizona senate candidate blake masters. great to have you here. i'm curious what you think are the key issues that will convince voters to fire senator mark kelly in arizona when the election is taking place. >> absolutely, dana. the first is inflation. here in the greater phoenix metro we have a worst inflation, literally the worst in the whole country at 13%. i suspect if you measure it properly the real number is more like 15 to 20%. again this is mark kelly's fault. joe biden, mark kelly declared war on american energy. surrendered our energy independence and printed $6 trillion too quickly that caused the massive inflation. the second is the border.
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this wide open southern border. joe biden and mark kelly caused this crisis. they gave the whole southwest border over to the mexican drug cartels. it is a human trafficking disaster. all the crime being committed. fentanyl coming through. this is all on mark kelly. so these twin crises and arizona is getting the brunt of it. the border crisis and the economic inflation crisis. people have had enough and why they want to make a change in november. >> bill: right now we have arizona toss-up in our power rankings. you and mark kelly are in or an interesting race. if you look right to the middle of our screen all that yellow there are four races, one of those is in arizona. question for you, sir. cbs had a poll this morning that has it 51-48. mark kelly with a three-point lead but within the margin of error. president trump had a rally for you in july. he is coming back this weekend on sunday. can you win this race without him? >> oh, we'll win this race. i think it's surprising the
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democrats. mark kelly and the democrats spent $75 million already out the door. they'll probably spent another $30 million. i think they thought they could buy it. but they can't buy these things. they can't fool people. so the more money they spend the closer and closer i get in the polls there is reason to think it's closer than three. i think we'll catch him, pass him and win back the senate seat for the people of arizona. i have no doubt. >> dana: drugs coming across the southern border. just the numbers are astounding about the pounds that we have seized on the southern border. but beyond those numbers, what has moved you when you've talked to people who have been affected directly by a fentanyl poisoning? >> well, you know, the crazy thing about fentanyl is, it is in a class of its own. it's a poison. i've stopped using the term overdose. it is a poisoning. talking with a woman who lost her 14-year-old son last week.
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he thought he was taking a perk say it. laced with fentanyl and now he is gone. it's unforgiveable that nobody and mark kelly haven't pretended to do anything about it. kelly announced new fentanyl bill he is trying to run in the congress. he didn't do anything for the first 22 months and now what, three days before our debate, one month before election day now mark kelly pretends to get serious about fentanyl? it is killing our kids in arizona. he is not keeping people safe. i will. we will secure the border. >> bill: there is a debate tomorrow. >> his record. all i have to do is tell the truth. mark kelly pretended that he would be a moderate. he promised people he would be an independent and he gets to d.c. and voting in lock step for the chuck schumer, joe biden agenda. people don't like that and it's easy to see why. nothing is working. it is mark kelly's fault. i tell the truth and we'll crush him in the debate tomorrow. >> dana: we'll be watching.
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this race is one to watch. all eyes on arizona. thank you, black masters. >> bill: phoenix today invitation is wide open for mark kelly to join us any day on our program. love to have him on. >> dana: you think on election night, arizona, for you, you will be 0ed in on that. >> there is a big governor's race. lake is an interesting candidate on the republican side. if she does well there is an argument that can be made she could help pull somebody like masters over the line. >> dana: like kemp and scherschel in georgia. >> so meanwhile hunter biden's former business partner tony bobulinski expressing outrage of the f.b.i.'s handling of the laptop. he suggested more than 20,000 voters in three states could have flipped the election in 2020. chief washington correspondent mike emanuel has the follow up on that today. mike, good morning. >> good morning.
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hunter biden's former business partner said if the hunter biden laptop story had been allowed on social media it could have made the difference. >> the election was decided by 21,500 votes. three states, wisconsin, georgia, arizona. the difference between president trump and joe biden with 43,000 votes. if half of those people, 21,500 had voted for president trump instead of biden, president trump would still be in the white house. >> on that issue former trump senior advisor stephen miller is taking action. miller announced on twitter breaking, america first legal has sued the f.b.i. for illegally concealing records concerning its collusion with big tech to censor the hunter biden corruption story during the 2020 election. bobulinski hasn't spoken with hunter biden or president biden's brother jim since before the 2020 election. his phone rang from jim biden's number when he was being
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interviewed by the f.b.i. 11 days before the presidentall election. has bobulinski was telling f.b.i. agents saying joe biden was due to earn 10% of hunter and jim's venture with a chinese energy giant. bobulinski also expressed frustration that after speaking with the f.b.i. in a five-hour interview on october 23, 2020, he says he hasn't heard from federal authorities in two years. >> why haven't i been called in front of a grand jury? it makes no sense to me. they said they were going to follow up within a week and do follow-up interviews. my lawyers are just let the process work through. >> bobulinski alleges that hunter and jim biden defrauded him and two of his partners of at least $5 million from the chinese energy firm. >> bill: remarkable. mike emanuel. more coming up tonight with tucker and more with us in a moment. jason chaffetz chaired the house oversight committee in congress. more on the impact of the silencing of big tech coming up
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shortly with jason on that. ten past. >> dana: opec is going to slash 2 million barrels per day. that's going to affect all of us. reuters reporting the cuts will go into effect next month. the move is expected to drive u.s. gas prices even higher. the white house's john kirby was our guest last hour and said the u.s. does need to be less dependent on foreign oil. there was no decision -- discussion about what that will be. >> bill: watching the -- the dow is off a little more than a percentage. the market has been on a tear for two days. they were up 5% in ten hours of trading. it was insane. they are pulling back now. the big thing on gas prices they contribute to the cost of inflation in america. everybody will feel it and why it's a big deal coming up on mid-terms. f.b.i. releasing its annual report on nationwide crime. will the violence taking place in many of america's cities be reflected in the numbers? get a live report and tell you
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what we found so far on that. >> dana: the largest fentanyl bust in new york city made history, an actress gets personal in her effort to raise awareness on the dangers of this deadly drug and she will join us next. >> this isn't the 70s any more when everybody is doing drugs and the only danger is overdosing on that drug. you can be poisoned from the lightest amount. you can take like my brother did took one pill and he was dead. p. no upfront costs at all. let us get your family security of cash in the bank.
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it comes to violent crime. the f.b.i. releasing these numbers within the last 30 minutes or so. i want to read some of the highlights. according to the new numbers released by the bureau from 2020 to 2021, murders increased from 22,000 to 22,900. it's a 4.3% increase, an estimate. in addition to the murder rate significantly climbing between 2019 and 2020 when the pandemic hit where murders jumped 29.4%. robbery decreased 8.9% from 2020 to 2021. again these are estimated numbers. f.b.i. officials tell fox news they believe we do not have a complete picture of the numbers because of the way the information was specifically collected this year. not to get too bogged down in the technical weeds, dana, but the f.b.i. is in the middle of a transition to a new system that will collect more detailed data about violent crime. the problem with the numbers the
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f.b.i. released today includes a large chunk of police data across the country but does not include numbers from new york and nypd and los angeles, some other big cities including phoenix as well. the f.b.i. used a sampling of numbers from other major police departments to put out today's numbers. f.b.i. director chris wray has made it no secret violent crime is on the rise. says it's a problem. his goal is to make inroads in helping fix the problem. in the end he says and f.b.i. officials say it's the local/national partnerships. he came out against any talk of defunding the police. we have heard it on capitol hill. the f.b.i. director says the police shall be funded over and over again, dana. >> dana: david spunt on the latest. >> bill: new york city's largest fentanyl bust to date. task force agents stopped a vehicle in manhattan on friday
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carrying about 15,000 rainbow colored pills inside a lego box hidden under toy blocks. a woman from new jersey arrested. pills made to look like candy and destined for distribution throughout the city. no more on that. >> dana: the poisoning of america hits too close to home for this actress. they opened up in a tiktok video about the pain of losing her beloved brother devon. he died from fentanyl poisoning. >> the number one cause of death of people between 18 and 45 is fentanyl poisoning. the amount of people that have no idea what that is blows my mind. i did not know what it was a year and a half ago when my 23-year-old brother passed away from fentanyl poisoning. i have decided to make this video so that i can provide you some education and hopefully stop people from making this choice because it is ruining families. >> dana: she joins us now. it is good to have you here.
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i am sorry for your loss. i know you were very close to your brother and looked up to him. you decided to try to use your voice and platform to explain what to people? >> just to try to tell people that fentanyl is out there. like i said in the video i didn't know when he passed away and i feel like the best thing that we can do with the hard things that we go through is share them. i think that social media is such a powerful thing and i was hearing so many other people passing away from it and family stories and i really needed to speak out even though it's hard sometimes. >> dana: i'm sure it is hard. what you say about social media it is very powerful. we've talked to some families who have children that they lost because they bought through social media site, found a dealer who they thought they were buying one thing and it turns out it was fentanyl and all of a sudden that child is gone after one pill. social media can be also used to raise awareness.
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what feedback have you received on your video? >> it has been really crazy. i had no idea how it would do. i saw on the news this person passed away, a young 15-year-old kid passed away and i ran to my car and made a video. i recorded it and it has over 10 million views. so insane. like you said, i think social media is one of those things that has both sides of it. there is a lot of really bad things that come from social media but also the awareness and the education that we can gain from it is really, really amazing. i am so grateful. there are so many people who commented and said they had no idea and that they learned from it. >> dana: in your grief and heartbreak you and your mom decided to move forward with the dream your brother devon had. tell us about that. >> actually the night that he passed away, right before we were talking about creating a clothing line together and making something that was more than a clothing line that meant
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something, that could unify people and so we -- he actually named identify clothing the night he passed away. a little bit after he passed away my mom and i looked at each other and said we'll see it through. we have created the devon michael foundation. a portion of the proceeds go to the foundation when you buy our clothing and that foundation supports mental health awareness, fentanyl awareness and supporting individuals through their own addiction journeys or whatever their mental health crisis may be. >> dana: i'm looking to refresh my wardrobe and look up identify. beautiful voice, good of you to use it. we'll stay in touch with you. thank you. >> thank you so much. >> this unspeakable violence in the lobby of a hotel shakes the very conscience of a community. we'll spare no resource to bring
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those involved in this to accountability. >> bill: remarkable sad story calls for justice. a father randomly shot in a hotel lobby. he was killed while visiting his son at college. our new york state soft on crime policies are cause of the tragedy? nancy grace is next on that. the world's richest man closing in on buying twitter. will the employees there give him a follow-back? ♪ hi, i'm william devane. did you know there's only been two times in american history - two - when the national debt was larger than gross domestic product? world war ii - and right now. that's a deep hole. and i don't know how we'll climb out of it. that's why i buy gold from rosland capital.
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up $0.05 from a month ago and $0.60 from last year. west coast, a lot of states are seeing increases higher than that. it is a complicated issue. we had a chance to be doing our own thing for a long time. >> dana: this is before the hurricane. remember as the hurricane was bearing down on florida one of the first things the white house said they tried to warn the oil companies, prices were already rising. hopefully they don't rise too much more. the opec decision unlikely it will be anything but calm. >> bill: the president is en route to florida and will meet with the governor there, ron desantis. >> dana: i love this exchange between the press secretary and peter doocy. >> you said the president was responsible for gas prices coming down. is he responsible for gas prices going up? >> global challenges that we've all dealt with, other countries
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since the pandemic. putin's war has increased gas prices at the pump. >> dana: it is the return of the hashtag of the putin price hike. >> bill: the president said he needs more information. the information, no bueno, stand by for more from the white house and the trip coming up. >> dana: meet the new boss, lon lon musk -- kelly o'grady has the details on this deal. >> a lot of frustration inside twitter. it feels like groundhog day. we've been here before with both sides saying we'll move forward but if it does go through this time employees inside are already sounding the alarm. on this, employees can share opinions about their company,
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we're seeing things like he is an angry triggered billionaire. i'm exhausted by the back and forth. a lot of concern around layoffs. his erratic behavior throughout the takeover is causing concern that he won't successfully rebuild it. musk said is creating the everything app and accelerates it 3 to 5 years. the challenges around free speech he is grossly overpaying for the platform. he has a brilliant track record but no experience in this space. statistically over 70% of acquisitions fail. i worked in a post merger execution environment. this is the hardest part of any deal by far. not the price settling on that, normally these fail due to grand visions or cultural differences.
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we're already seeing major evidence of that from the employee reaction. we aren't there yet, dana. while twitter has indicated they will accept legal issues to hammer out. sources say there are hang-ups who will pay for the legal fees going into the trial and more certainty wanted on twitter's part that he won't walk. can't blame them, right >> dana: there is so much written about this. i just say kelly will explain everything. >> bill: now outrage after a father visiting his son in new york was shot and killed by a stray bullet during a fight between two homeless men. police say both have prior criminals records and out an parole. nancy grace host of crime stories on fox nation. fill in some details. this is a father from long island, new york, accountant with three kids. he was in the lobby of a hotel on sunday morning and these two
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homeless men who apparently were staying at the hotel get in some sort of argument. the gun goes off, he is hit with a stray bullet and now he is dead, nancy. >> b.s. that is a technical legal objection. i don't buy these two were homeless for a minute. they have a glock ghost weapon, a nine millimeter with a switch for automatic firing. they are high on pcp. the county isn't putting them up in a hotel as part of a homeless program. they have a car, a hotel, a block, they're dressed normally. not only that there is bomb-making equipment in their room. that's not your typical homeless person, would you agree? not only that, one of these two is on a felony want out of
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fulton county, inner city atlanta where i prosecuted and has been on a warrant for gun violations and selling cocaine. so he high tails it up to new york and there he is, a parents' weekend at maris college which means the order of mary, the mother of god. and there he is while all the parents are down there trying to have coffee, these two. these two should have been in jail. that's why we don't have a home address. their home address is the fulton county jail. >> bill: there was a warrant out of georgia, fulton county, atlanta. police were not aware of this until sunday. so it was after the incident occurred and the police in poughkeepsie say the last contact with the one man accused of pulling the trigger roy johnson junior age 35. the last contact they had with
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him is 2019. so connect those dots as best as you can for us. >> i'm not so sure the poughkeepsie police or other law enforcement did not know they were there. i think that they were building a case against at least one of these on a gang-related murder. and were letting that percolate instead of acting on that warrant, which is what they should have done. that's what i'm alleging this morning. and regarding this father, paul, age 53. he has three children, two boys are twins, one is there at the college, and he was a partner in an accounting firm with his brother 32 years and this is the story on him. he would get there 6:00 in the morning before everybody else with a smile on his face supporting that family, putting those boys through college, minding his own business in the lobby of the marriott courtyard getting the free coffee and bam,
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these two roll in. >> bill: the story is not complete, as you well know. nancy, thanks for coming on and we'll see where it goes. nancy grace, thank you. >> dana: a growing mystery in california. a family vanishing without a trace and officials say a person of interest has tried to kill himself. where the case goes from here and hunter biden's former business partner claiming the f.b.i. changed the course of history by suppressing the laptop story. how he figures that and what republicans can or should do about it now. >> i can tell you this, we've been probing hunter biden for many months as you know, todd. everything bobulinski has said about hunter biden, we have fact checked and found to be true. no, he's seizing the moment with merrill. moving his money into his investment account in real time and that's... how you collect coins. your money never stops working for you with merrill,
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>> dana: police capturing a person of interest in the disappearance of a family of four. the victims are still missing and the mystery remains on what exactly happened to them. jonathan hunt is live in los angeles. he has the latest. what do we know? >> dana, this case gets more disturbing and bizarre every day. now there is a person of interest in custody, but still no sign of the missing family, including 8-month-old, her
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mother, and her father. the baby's uncle was also kidnapped and he, too, remains missing. yesterday this man, 48-year-old, was taken into custody after an atm card belonging to one of the missing family members was used in the city of atwater eight miles from merced in southern california. they believe he is the man near the scene of the kidnapping. according to police the man tried to kill himself before being taken into custody and is now in critical condition. police were alerted to the apparent abduction of the family at a trucking business that they ran after the uncle's dodge ram was found on fire. at this stage they don't seem any nearer a motive than they were when the sheriff spoke on
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monday after the kidnapping happened. >> so far we have no idea why the kidnapping. we have no motivation behind it. we just know that they are gone. >> the sheriff will be holding a news conference in a few hours' time, 1:00 p.m. eastern, ten local. the urgent question to be answered is where is the missing family, including that 8-month-old girl? >> dana: thank you, jonathan. >> this is history-altering facts. debate with anybody. put me in a room with anybody that claims anything i've said or document i produced is altered or fabricated. i would love that challenge. >> that was hunter biden's former business partner, tony bobulinski. you might remember him from two years ago and he argued the f.b.i. changed the outcome of the election of 2020 by suppressing the hunter biden laptop story.
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jason chaffetz. this was on tucker last night. we heard from him two years ago. what surprised you, first of all, about what you learned last night. >> tucker did a great interview. surprising is the lack of follow-up and intellectual curiosity by the national media and the f.b.i. that's what is key here. no follow-up whatsoever and then the after math which is the suppression and that's real. what he is saying there is real. this is a guy who comes with credibility. he comes with documents and verification. unlike how they deal with donald trump. they will explode a donald trump story with somebody anonymously, no documents. this guy is willing to go on camera, sit down for interviews, provide documents. and it is silence. >> dana: law enforcement guy we have on the show from time to time and said for a long time if the f.b.i. is not talking to bobulinski, then they are not serious at all. didn't know if they were talking to him or not. what he said last night they
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haven't been in touch. when he did meet with the f.b.i. agent who retired, he said there was a lack of interest. do you know, have the house republicans sent a request to make sure that the electronics of that retired f.b.i. agent are preserved in case they can do some investigation? >> the way it works, particularly when you are in the minority you send a letter of preservation. it not only makes them responsible for holding the federal records but any other contemporaneous notes. this is where hillary clinton got herself in a lot of trouble. she didn't hold onto federal records and destroyed them. all these other notes, communications, all the other things broadens the net and then if republicans get into control, then they can actually issue subpoenas. i will remind people as somebody who signed a lot of subpoenas, the subpoenas are only enforceible if you get the department of justice to enforce them.
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that's the catch here. >> bill: the thing that stunned me last night. he is making the case that jim and hunter biden were in store to make billions of dollars, that was his claim. he said as you point out nobody has reached out to him. the stunning lack of cur oste is amazing and he made this claim of the 2020 election. >> you can call it rigged, stolen, suppressed. the american people can call it whatever they want. the fact pattern is the f.b.i. alone altered history in that election. >> bill: the case he is making three different states decided by thin margins. if you had half of those people vote for trump aware of this story it would have flipped the states in his favor. >> bill: you had mark zuckerberg, head of facebook going out there saying the f.b.i. proactively before this information was about to dump this was going to be russian disinformation. they had intelligence officials who had not seen this saying this will be russian disinformation. but why wasn't this story
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pursued? not only was it not pursued but the suppression. as somebody who has hundreds of thousands of people supposedly following me on social media, if i put out a story about this it will go to dozens of people. that is what is so fundamentally wrong with the social media companies and why i think congress is going to continue to go after them. it is the suppression. >> dana: now the supreme court might weigh in as well they announced yesterday. good to see you. thank you for being here. the cost to fill up your tank shooting up again. nevada is in the heat of a senate race. we have a live report next. tom brady and gisele have each hired divorce attorneys and is one of america's power couples splitting up? carley shimkus has the latest. ♪
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>> bill: gas prices creeping up against. nevada it's up to $5.53 a gallon. big important race in the senate. how does it play? rich edson is watching it in d.c. >> aaa says a gallon of regular in nevada is up $0.30 since last week. only california is more expensive. we spoke with nevada drivers. they say inflation will factor into their mid-term votes. >> are you voting on gas prices? >> to reduce them, yes. >> companies really can't engage with the wages to really compete. makes it tough on everybody. >> spending so much on gas now. spending way more than i was six months ago or something. gas prices are crazy. >> former nevada attorney
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general is running to unseat the current senator. laxalt blamed democrats focusing on renewables. >> long term goal is fine. our system is not ready for that today and we're seeing the effects of that. we have all-time high gas prices here, energy prices are on the rise. nobody signed up for this. >> cortez master responded my opponent has been cashing in defending the big oil companies profiting off high gas prices. laxalt's support for abortion ban in nevada is wrong and i'm not going to let him drag us backwards. laxalt says his opponent is highlighting abortion. he would oppose a federal abortion ban and nevada voters have already voted to keep it legal up to 24 weeks of pregnancy. >> dana: tom brady and wife
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gisele appear to be heading to divorce court. this news has taken a lot of people by surprise and sad. both people have retained divorce lawyers and the couple have reportedly been living separately for the past couple months. joining us now is "fox & friends" co- host carley shimkus. this is sad. >> that's the word on the street and being widely reported. multiple sources say they are living apart and both lawyered up. >> dana: if it wasn't true by now you would have strong denials and you don't have that. >> really. who could forget it started in february, tom brady retires and then a month later he is out of retirement. at the time he was really open about the mental debate he was having. i still feel like my career isn't over but i have this beautiful family who i really never see. so his desire to compete won out. then august, fast forward. he takes an 11-day break from
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training camp. so unlike him because he was going through some personal -- i remember at the time a lot of people were saying oh, he got plastic surgery. do you remember that? that's all nonsense. now the reporting is the marriage -- >> bill: i think they will pull it out. they have been through the fire for a long time. >> they have. they both are wonderful parents and a beautiful family. >> bill: i think they pull it out. a big story that broke on our watch a short time ago. to our viewers we're learning about this. apparently alec baldwin has settled with the family of the woman that he was accused of firing that weapon. >> a great way of putting it. >> dana: he did shoot her. >> bill: the producers and alec baldwin reached a settlement with the woman's family when she died in october on the set during the accidental shooting.
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this movie, it is going to start filming again in january of next year. hutch in's husband will be an executive producer to honor her final work. here is what he has to say. i have no interest in engaging in recriminations or attribution of blame to the producers or mr. baldwin. we all believe my wife's death was a terrible accident. >> dana: but still the law enforcement side continues. >> bingo. this is the civil suit. there is an ongoing criminal case and sante fe district attorney is reportedly interested in prosecuting four individuals, possibly for homicide, criminal charges, and the d.a. said in a letter one of the possible defendants is well-known movie actor alec baldwin. civil suit has been settled but the criminal case is still percolating. >> bill: there are plans to
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finish the movie. they won't scratch it? >> it will restart with the same cast and the filming will take place in january of next year. >> dana: same place? >> i don't know about the place. i wouldn't be surprised. and then the woman's husband will be on the film as executive producer. everybody in their statements all said throughout the whole civil prosecution they were the best interests of her son was in everybody's mind. >> bill: nothing else, a huge promotional effort here. are you working for entertainment tonight now? kidding. >> dana: before we go. that's why she came. you will stay, right? >> bill: aaron judge deep drive to left field, right? a guy out there trying to catch the ball. the problem is he went over the railing appapparently and ten r
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away from arriving at the ball. the guy got kicked out. another guy got it. spot shadow. he is not injured. he is okay. he wanted that baseball. he did not get it. >> the person who caught the ball is being offered $2 million for it. >> dana: i would hold out. all right, gillian turner is in for harris. "the faulkner focus" starts now. >> harris: thank you, fox news alert to start us off. white house back on defense over rising energy costs, gas prices are up and climbing again after a brief respite for americans. just this morning opec announced drastic cuts in oil output almost certain to cause more pain for americans at the pump. i'm gillian turner in for harris today. let's take a closer look at the gas prices. the average cost in california right now nearly $6.50 a gallon with the mid-terms 34 days
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