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inflation rose steadily after biden took office. some say his agenda does not reflect economic reality. >> biden is blaming saudi opec when all he has to do is unleash projection, a novel thought. biden says inflation is coming down but his spending keeps going up. >> the president thinks he can spend and spend money that fuels inflation and there is no cost to it. it is like running the drain at the same time you have the bathtub on. it is not going to work. what's really scary is president biden thinks this is all great. i don't know what country he is living in but it is not mine. >> dana: peter doocy is traveling with the president in california. it's early there. what does president biden think is bringing costs down. you were with him all day yesterday. >> he is arguing this bill he
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signed almost exactly two months ago, august 16th, has been bringing prices down since. >> president biden: overall inflation was 2% over the last three months. that's down from 11% over the prior three months. that's progress, but a lot is a result of getting the cost of living at the gas pump down. in california now by more than a dollar nationally since the start of summer. a big difference for working folks. >> it's all relative as president
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>> the administration is saying yeah, they did ask saudi arabia to delay the production cuts but the reason that they are giving is not about politics, rather about prices. >> so that was the lens through which we saw the opec decision. they also presented no market basis for the cuts. we said that to them. and we suggested that if they did have concerns about prices going down significantly, if their objective was to keep prices at a certain level, they should wait and see how markets reacted over the coming weeks. and wait at least until their next monthly meeting. >> here is what the saudis are
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claiming about production cuts. the decision was taken unanimously from the opec plus plus group. continuous consultation that all economic analysis indicates postponing the decision bay month according to what has been suggested would have had negative economic consequences. president biden is adding this. >> president biden: we're about to talk to them. >> talk to them? >> president biden: we're about to talk to them. >> so far in california we haven't heard anything from the president about two huge mid-term issues that are huge in this state, immigration and crime. dana. >> dana: we'll see what the day brings. thank you very much, peter, for that. the president will go to oregon. sandra, on this biden versus the saudis dispute, the "wall street journal" wrote this today. biden scapegoats the saudis for
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an energy crisis he created. the white house posturing looks like a bid to distract from the effects of washington's failure to go to clean energy claiming opec+ or foreign energy crisis that results from a policy of switching from carbon fuels to clean energy on the basis of what looks like utopian assumptions is disingenuous. oil prices people pay are because of choices their leaders make. >> it has been opec, saudis, vladimir putin and pinning a lot of blame on the oil companies themselves recently. i pulled a quote from john pierre saying it is their patriotic duties to bring the prices down. i'm going to have a couple refineries joining us this afternoon and we'll ask them. the president has been putting the own us on the oil companies that he told he would bring the end of the fossil fuel industry to ramp up their production. it is getting confusing. the allegations of price gouging
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need to be called out as well. there has never been an investigation that revealed it is actually happening. >> dana: look forward to that on your show. she is working a lot today. thank you for it. >> sandra: fox news alert meanwhile on america's crime crisis. five people dead and off duty police officer when a gunman opened fire along a walking trail in raleigh, north carolina. >> this is a senseless, horrific, infuriating act of violence that has been committed. >> we have to end this mindless gun violence that is happening in our country. i don't want other mayors standing here at the podium with their hearts breaking. >> sandra: the suspect barricaded himself in a home for hours before he was arrested.
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police describe him as a jove nile mail. police are looking for a motive. >> dana: more than 20 officers have been shot in the line of duty since january. that's 200 according to the gun violence archive. 51 killed. 51 killed in all of 2021. two officers were shot to death wednesday in connecticut. officials say they were lured to an ambush by a fake 911 call. nate foye is following the story and here with the details. >> a horrible story. a problem for years but getting worse. 2022 right now we're on record for the most police shootings and killings in a single year ever on record. and if you know the scope to just this week things are worse. look at this here. since monday of this week at least 12 police officers have been shot on duty. you see them mapped out here.
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four officers were killed. these attacks are happening all over the country. the order of police president says oats because of an anti-police culture and dangerous criminals being let back out on the street. >> vast majority of crime is committed by a small percentage of people. when that small percentage of people find themselves on the street to continue to offend this is what we're seeing across this country. rising crime and law enforcement is no exception to that. >> one of those incidents this week on wednesday a man linked to murder and armed robbery shot three philadelphia swat officers serving a warrant. the police commissioner there also blames criminals being let go. philadelphia's progressive d.a. is one of multiple prosecutors criticized for soft on crime policies. the message from police is clear. they need support from the public and all levels of the criminal justice system to do their jobs and stay safe. >> we need people to step up right now and start supporting
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law enforcement. speak out against those with the radical experiments making our communities less safe. time to focus on the real issues here. >> i will end with good news in the horrible story. the third police officer shot in the ambush attack in connecticut has been released from the hospital after having surgery and described as having serious injuries but he was released >> dana: a terrible week and thank you for your reporting. we'll stay on top of it. >> sandra: the house january 6th committee voting yesterday to subpoena former president trump. lawmakers demanding documents and his testimony under oath after they unveiled never before seen video from inside the capitol during that attack. senior congressional correspondent chad pergram is live on capitol hill taking us through this moment by moment yesterday afternoon and lots of reaction this morning to that new video as well. >> that's right, sandra. the request was for testimony and documents president.
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why did it wait so long to make that request? the g.o.p. dissolves the committee if it wins the house this fall. >> we want to hear from him. the committee needs to do everything in our power to tell the most complete story possible and provide recommendations to help insure nothing like january 6th ever happens again. >> a source close to the former president said he would love to testify. if he doesn't the house could vote to held him in contempt of congress. that could trigger a referral to the d.o.j. for prosecution. the committee played never before seen video of congressional leaders pleading for help as the capitol was under attack. >> oh my gosh. it's really -- they said somebody was shot. >> we have some senators who are still in their hideaways that
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need massive personnel now. can you get the maryland national guard to come, too. >> yesterday's session capped a dramatic summertime series of hearings. some of the hearings featured testimony from police injured defending the capitol. >> there were officers on the ground, you know. they were bleeding, they were throwing up, they were -- they had -- i saw friends with blood all over their faces. i was slipping in people's blood. >> but the hyper produce tv hearing sometimes failed to reveal groundbreaking information on the hearings never resonated with voters as a key campaign issue this fall. sandra. >> sandra: chad pergram for us. thank you. dana. >> dana: venezuelan migrants are already being sent back into mexico under a new d.h.s. rule. an inside look how the new policy is being enforced.
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>> sandra: the prosecution in the federal trial of a key source for the discredited steele dossier could rest as soon as today. john durham makes the case it was the clinton team, not trump, who may have colluded with russia. >> dana: no punches pulled as ron johnson and his challenger barnes faced off in a debate last night. ronna mcdaniel is here with reaction. think he's posting about all that ancient roman coinage? 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, a bank of america company. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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>> the biggest achievement in business saying i do. he married into his business. >> barnes haase never created a job. signed the front of a paycheck and not a clue how to create
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jobs. >> sandra: it got person in the senate debate in wisconsin. johnson and barnes accusing each other of being out of touch with wisconsinites. garrett tenney has more on this key battleground race for us. quite an evening. >> plenty of shots taken in this final debate in one of the tightest senate races in the country. top issues for wisconsin voters in the fox news poll were protection of democracy and abortion and inflation. mandela barnes dodged a question on what restrictions he would support for abortion and ron johnson defended his calls to have a voter referendum to allow exceptions for rape and incest. >> roe v. wade was the law of the land that worked for 50 years. reality is it has strong protections for the health and life of the mother. and that's what we should be
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moving towards. >> he a accused me of fear mongering. i'm not trying to scare anybody. i'm trying to develop a method where we can come together, decide this once and for all. >> after trailing for much of the race johnson has moved ahead in recent polls and leading barnes by nearly three points at the margin of error in the current real clear politics average. in their final pitches to voters the two candidates targeted independent voters with the issues they care about most. >> wisconsin voters ought to be asking are you better off or worse off since democrats took control? considering high inflation, skyrocketing crime, open border flooded with deadly drugs most people are worse off. >> women's lives and health are on the line. for our veterans who may have been victims of burn pits you don't want a senator playing politics with your life.
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our democracy hangs in the balance. senator johnston tried to overturn a free and fair election because he didn't like the result. >> the biggest shift in johnson's favor is with independent voters. both campaigns expected to hit hard on independents in the final weeks before election day. >> sandra: garrett tenney out of chicago. >> dana: the battle in wisconsin could determine which party controls the senate. power ranksing list the race as a toss up. let's bring in ronna mcdaniel. garrett's point about the independent voters. is it your experience maybe not just in wisconsin as undecided try to focus the mind. we're 25 days away are they breaking against the democrats? >> they are. as we're seeing our economy in shambles and gas prices going up again and saw the inflation numbers from yesterday, you wake up thinking about the issues you deal with every day. you know it's harder to fill the tank, harder to get groceries. so those are the things at the top of the mind of every voter
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right now because it's right in front of them and it is bringing independents towards republicans. >> sandra: with weeks to go voters have made up their mind. there could be a big pivot on energy and decisions to attempt to bring down the prices but do you believe voters have decided? >> i do. i don't think they've decided they'll vote, right? some voters are unhappy. what is the last push to make them feel so compelled to vote republican? that's where kevin mccarthy's commitment to america and putting a plan forward and articulating what republicans will do day one if we take back the senate and house makes a difference. those swing voters are absolutely looking at those types of plans. >> dana: one of the things you could tell how things are going based on where the leaders are headed. president biden raising money in california but going to oregon and republicans have not had a lot of luck in oregon the past
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few years. it could change. i think we have the governor's race here and it is possible that that will be a pickup -- a flip for the republicans. >> republican is a great candidate and congressional seats. chavez. >> you think she might do it? >> i do. the democrats didn't get the candidate they wanted so we have a pickup opportunity there. she is fantastic. >> dana: districts 4, 5, 6 are in play. >> we feel really good about oregon. biden is going to pennsylvania but only doing a fundraiser for fetterman. it was his adopted home state and now he won't go to help a
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senator there. >> sandra: how do you insure that your republican candidates stay on message knowing that poll after poll shows it's the economy, inflation, number one issue for voters now when a lot of debates you have seen get personal, right? there have been on the attacks on the president of his age and cognitive ability for various candidates. >> we have to stay on message. i'm out campaigning all the time. voters want to hear us talk about what they're dealing with. the democrat party and the white house has turned their back on the suffering of american people and ignoring inflation and pretending it doesn't exist. we have to articulate that and not get sidetracked. democrats want to talk about abortion and january 6th. not resonating with voters and you don't wake up thinking about it every day. if we stay on message and talk about the economy and crime. that's a big issue especially in wisconsin and pennsylvania we'll win. >> dana: 35 seconds left.
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on the fundraising side of things. big tech. are you having problems in the area. >> google the last four days of every month does 0 deliverability on our emails from 90 percent to 0. it is suppression. we're preparing a lawsuit voter suppression and turn out the vote efforts. we should not have big tech be able to put their thumb on the scale on a utility preventing people from getting their emails reminding them to go vote. >> dana: we'll see what google has to say as well. thank you. the economic pain of inflation extending far and wide. is the biden administration fixing the problem or making it worse? the friday money panel look good today. we'll see you in a moment. but as a veteran, you already have a solution. it's your powerful va home loan benefit. it lets you borrow up to a full 100% of your home's value, not just 80%.
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>> sandra: here we go. that is so fun. >> dana: congratulations to all of them. such knowledge and fun and exciting entertainment. look at kennedy there. you were part of this original team. >> sandra: i was there day one when we launched the network. an exciting time and launched before the onset of the global meltdown. a different time. companies existed then that no
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longer exist today. what an amazing group of people there. larry kudlow, stuart varney and charles payne, maria bartiromo, >> dana: a lot of stars, great things. when you guys were covering the great recession i was hiding under my desk at the white house. also trying to figure out what was going on an trying to explain it to everyone. congratulations to fox business. we're thrilled for you. 15 years goes by quickly. you have done a great job. also this on the money team. >> ask the question not is inflation to high. the answer to that is yes. are policymakers doing everything they can in this white house to help bring that down? i think you have to find the answer is yes? >> dana: jared bernstein defending the biden administration's handling of runaway inflation. steve moore and austan goolsbee.
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we love having bernstein on but sometimes i just want to scream because you can't get a word in edge wise and we don't have enough time or for you, either. take you through this quickly. i want to play call for number one. what he said the white house was doing in terms of white house actions on this issue. watch. >> the president released oil from the strategic reserve. that contributed to almost 100 days of gas declines. i mentioned our work on the supply side. inflation reduction act, lowering medical care costs and prescription drug costs, lowering the costs of clean energy. all of these are moving in the right direction. they take time to factor into these price indices. >> dana: steve. >> first i want to say, sandra, i was on fox business news the second day that network started. so it brings back good memories.
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biden came in spent, borrowed and printed $4 trillion. if you flood the zone with dollars and debt you'll have inflation. there is no plan right now to reduce all that excess spending that is in the economy right now. when he talked about help, all these projects that biden is trying to do to reduce healthcare costs i looked at the cpi numbers from last week. one of the largest components of the increase is prices was in health insurance costs. i thought we passed the affordable care act, austan and health costs were supposed to go down, not up. >> dana: there is just incredible language coming from the white house about america's oil companies. listen here, call for number two on bernstein's demands there. >> he has pointed out the gap between wholesale and retail prices is historically high and told these companies they need to share some of those margins.
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give people a little breathing room at the pump. i think that's a fair call. >> dana: austan, do you think that's fair? >> well look, jared bernstein is a friend of mine and i won't jump on jared day. that's not today. >> dana: is it fair? that's a fair question. >> it is a fair question. the fact that inflation is every where a fen nom on, if you look in germany the inflation rate is 10%. u.k. it's almost 9%. higher than in the u.s. strongly suggests it is not something that the u.s. did. it's a worldwide phenomena. nowhere is that more true on energy and gasoline prices. i think it's a fair criticism of the administration that they are not doing everything that they could do because they could get rid of the trump tariffs and they could increase the amount of immigration. what is happening is we have a growth in the labor force
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shortage. we don't have enough workers. and that's driving up prices throughout the service sector. so i would like to see them do more on those fronts. >> dana: steve, that's interesting because we might all be able to agree on some immigration reforms are necessary but until the border is secure, those conversations are going to be very slow to get started. >> i think one of the things austan and i would agree on we need more immigrant workers to come in the country legally, legally. we need their hard work and their brains. but on the energy thing this is the thing that probably frustrates me the most. we did have energy independence the day that donald trump left office. we didn't talk a lot about opec when trump was president because we were the number one producer of oil and gas. this administration has come in with a radical climate change agenda which he even admits he wants to take our oil and gas production down to 0 in the next 12 years. that's the leading factor for why the price of gasoline has gone from 2.50 a gallon under
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trump to in many places like $5 a gallon. by the way you are right, austan. it is a worldwide problem. the problem is this. over the last three years, governments around the world have spent and borrowed $21 trillion. the virus in the world economy right now is out of control government spending. >> dana: self-imposed. austan, last word. >> look, if you look at oil, the u.s. natural gas production set the all-time record last year. production is extremely high in the united states. the thing that's crippling the world market and driving up the price of gasoline is that we have a massive war going on in ukraine and opec is pulling 2 million barrels a day off the market. so it's just supply and demand that has nothing to do with u.s. stimulus or otherwise. >> dana: those numbers come in
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just 26 days before the election and i'm sure we'll have a great time talking to you in the next three weeks and afterwards to see what america is trying to say in their vote. thank you guys, great to see you. >> great to see you. >> have a great weekend. >> sandra: ron desantis using his emergency powers to extend early voting and mail ballot access for voters if three counties. the move comes after election officials there say hurricane ian destroyed polling places and displaced thousands of people. phil keating is live for us in fort myers for us this morning. hi, phil. >> hi there, sandra, the three counties receiving the special elections relief package are sarasota, charlotte and here in lee county. the most heavily hit by hurricane ian for elections. workers as well as voters, there are significant challenges. for example, how is somebody going to vote by mail when their mailbox is gone and maybe even their house?
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over in fort myers beach there were two polling sites on the island. now none. both destroyed by hurricane ian. at least 90% of the island is not living there at their houses or condos because they can't. homes gone. but democracy marches on posing significant challenges for election officials as well as displaced residents who aren't yet sure how they are going to vote. patrick not only lost everything in the devastation, he is also a voter and running for town council. >> one of the things that i think that i've heard from the constituents and residents is they really want to vote. they want to vote. i hope that we have -- give them the opportunity for those that can't get there. >> several impacted counties are getting the guidance from bay county around panama city that suffered the wrath of category 5 hurricane michael in 2018. this morning governor desantis
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the new plan allow extra days of early voting and people can use alternate addresses for their vote by mail since so many are displaced. >> yes, i'm happy with this order. i think it will make it efficient. and it will give the voters a chance to vote anywhere in the county, any site they want to go they can vote. >> all seven traditional polling sites in lee county suffered damage. to a different degree. 17 of those sites are now totally destroyed so part of the special package here is there will be 14 super center sites and voters can go anywhere they want to cast their vote. doesn't have to be their home precinct, which would sometimes lead to provisional ballots having to be filled out because the person went to the wrong one on election day. another compounding issue here is in these affected counties, a lot of if not most of the
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polling sites are now not available. they are just being used by relief and response teams because of the hurricane like the national guard, like fema, for example. so there are certainly challenges and in florida two really big ticket statewide races in november, that is the governor's race and the u.s. senate race between marco rubio and challenger val demings. >> sandra: so many challenges the residents face and so much devastation on the ground there. phil keating covering it for us. thank you. >> dana: venezuelan migrants returned to mexico under a new policy this week. how they reacted that griff jenkins informed them they would not be allowed to stay in the united states. the tight senate race in pennsylvania and black voters could be the key to victory for one of the candidates. republican candidate dr. oz joins us next hour.
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>> dana: lon musk is under investigation for his twitter buy youth. twiter claims federal agencies are looking in musk's conduct.
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kelly o'grady will explain. >> wouldn't be a friday without some musk twitter drama to discuss. this filing reveals twitter has been seeking access to documents surrounding that alleged investigation since july. they have yet to provide that due to what is calling investigative privilege. twitter's lawyers are arguing through counsel he exchanged had substantial correspondence. twitter wants the documents bearing on key issues in the litigation. hide the ball must end. we don't -- it doesn't show the exact nature of that investigation. what fox has been able to learn they are seeking both a slide presentation musk made to the ftc and communication with the sec. for context the sec was investigating a discrepancy in how he disclosed his 9% ownership stake and whether this tweet here in may claiming he could not move forward with the
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deal violated sec protocol. musk's side is firing back. twitter sec investigated instead. if the accusations turn out to be true sec said they will hold twitter leaders accountable. the judge announced a pause in the trial giving both sides until october 28th to reach a deal. if they can't she is prepared to go through with the trial in november. now both sides are still negotiating. musk is seeking to shore up the finance go. it is a tactic on twitter's part to put the pressure on musk. regardless whether he is being investigated, twitter is likely not to walk. >> dana: have a good weekend. >> sandra: two suspects arrested in connection to the murder of a father visiting his son at a college in upstate new york scheduled to appear in court
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this morning. one of the men, an ex con, stormed into a courtyard by marriott lobby two weeks ago and opened fire with an automatic pistol. a father of three visiting his son for family weekend in marist college was caught in the crossfire and killed. jonna, this story is heartbreaking. what do we learn about the suspect, weapon involved and the motive? >> this is crazy. right now we don't have a motive but know something about the main suspect. i refer to the main suspect as the one charged with second degree murder for offing the innocent father on family weekend at marist college, down the street from there. what we know about him, he is no stranger to the law. he began his adult life behind bars. in 2005 and 2006 he committed something serious, basically armed robberies, sentenced to 2, 8 year terms running
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concurrently so he only had to serve the majority of eight years. he gets out, fast forward, here we are with a similar crime except this time he pulled the trigger and killed an innocent man. >> dana: where does it stand in terms of investigation and court proceedings and he will have a public defender? >> yes. they each have separate public defenders. today kicks off the process. they were arraigned in court after being indicted by a grand jury. i'm certain they both pled not guilty. standard operating procedure. there may be an additional balaam indication. roy johnson is being held without bail as he should be. taylor is being held on $5 hundred thousand bail. it could go up or down today. from this point forward they will probably stay behind bars. let's hope. we have a hard charging and stellar county d.a.'s office and
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i don't think they will want to let the guys up for air. this hits close to home. marist is home. my office is there and i grew up there. a sad occasion. i take this personally. >> sandra: the weapon was a glock model 17 and it was fully automatic. clerk stopped him from trying to get behind the front desk. turned around and shot him in the chest. the bullet tore through his heart, lungs and liveers. he died within minutes. is the governor saying anything about this case right now? >> i haven't heard the governor say a word specifically about this case. i haven't heard her say a word about criminal justice in general. the interesting thing about this is that all of the weapons, it seems, according to the bill of particulars were outfitted to become fully automatic. machine guns. these guys were up to something else. this victim could be a hero, god
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only knows what has been stopped because they were arrested. >> sandra: good bless that family. brutal. >> dana: thanks for following the case for us as well. the key source of the debunked trump dossier, linking the clinton team to russia. we have more at the top of the hour. police under siege across the nation. at least 12 officers killed nationwide since monday. lawrence jones ahead on this wave of violence and whether it can be stopped. no upfront costs at all. let us get your family security of cash in the bank. psoriasis really messes with you. try. hope. fail. no one should suffer like that. i started cosentyx®. five years clear. real people with psoriasis look and feel better with cosentyx.
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and education. it means those 50 migrants can apply for special visas and that is the news that we have on that today. >> dana: okay. all right. >> sandra: there is the possibility it could continue, by the way. we haven't heard the governor say he will stop the shipment of migrants. >> dana: how about the crime of them being trafficked in the first place and crossing the border illegally? there is that as well. they aren't going to end. fox cameras captured the first group of venezuelan migrants sent back to mexico under the new d.h.s. rule. what happens after they're sent back there to mexico? griff jenkins was first to inform some of those migrants of their fate and live in mexico with the latest. hi, griff. >> good morning. you were talking about special visas. this is a mexican visa issued to a venezuelan and ditched it before he crossed. we're on the mexican side of the border in a popular crossing. you can see the trash littered
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here, a path where the smugglers bring the migrants all day long. we actually had one of the migrants just about 30 minutes driven down here on a motorcycle by himself. he was from columbia and dropped his passport on the riverbank. how frequently this is used and del rio sector is ground 0. i want to go to the sky drone camera. we want to show you how shallow this crossing is. this is why the migrants come right here to this location to make the crossing because the water is quite shallow. there are dangerous currents out there but it isn't stopping the migrants from coming, particularly venezuelans. we can show you the sky drone footage from our crossing yesterday. fox news captured that. it was a van to van transfer from border patrol to mexican immigration vans. we don't know exactly where the mexican immigration officials took the venezuelans. we know there were about 200. we caught up with a group of
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them who crossed and totally unaware of the new policy. take a listen, dana. >> did you know venezuelans return to mexico now? >> no, we did not know anything. >> please receive us. have benevolence with venezuela. we're here pleading. we left everything in venezuela to our kids and so they can try to rereceive us and extend a hand. >> we saw some venezuelans here and we couldn't talk to them yesterday. they are afraid of being sent back to mexico. we aren't going to cross. that would be breaking the law. we want to just see how easy the crossing is and why last fiscal year in the del rio sector more than 470,000 people crossed a large portion of that were venezuelans. meanwhile secretary mayorkas visited texas today to dallas to talk to law enforcement. that's more than six hours where
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i'm standing and these border patrol officials in law enforcement could sure get a good word for the secretary to tell him exactly what's happening. >> dana: there is nowhere you won't go for a story to help us understand it. thank you so much. damming testimony in the trial of a russian born f.b.i. informant charged with lying to the f.b.i. about the infamous steele dossier and its revealing serious problems within the f.b.i. welcome to a new hour of "america's newsroom," i'm dana perino. bill is off today. sandra joins us. >> sandra: great to be with you. i'm sandra smith. the prosecution in the federal trial of danchenko could rest as soon as today after special counsel john durham presented evidence it was the clinton team, not the trump campaign, who colluded with russia. congressman jim jordan saying the f.b.i. needs to stay out of the election process. >> what we now know the f.b.i. knew before they applied for the first warrant, they knew they couldn't prove the dossier is true and

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