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it encouraged your business to continue doing? >> it exposed the fact we don't want to be relying on other countries to be able to make stuff. we have to make stuff ourselves in america and that's exactly what we're doing here. >> thank you so much. i want to bring in your co-founder pete roberts. you make jeans, boots, supplements, everything. you are b to c. you call it factory to consumer. why is it better for your consumer and the employees you hire? >> it is about american hands hard at work. not just the muscle building denim blue jeans in america but goes if you follow the truck back to the source you will end up in a cotton field talking to a farmer is the american supply chain. >> such a great morning here seeing everything hard at work. amazing to see american manufacturing back on the forefront. >> bill: give those guys our best, madison. great story up in maine. thank you. >> dana: fox news alert. president biden on the world
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stage speaking this hour in egypt at the climate summit before heading to asia to meet with world leaders at the annual g20. welcome to a new hour of "america's newsroom," i'm dana perino. >> bill: good morning to you, dana. i'm bill hemmer. end of a long week. president biden facing a major test on foreign policy attending a series of international summits starting at the climate meeting in egypt. west virginia senator shelley moor moore -- >> we need baseline fuel to power this country. we had the ability and resources. the problem with this is the president has repeatedly said this and the direction his regulatory bodies are taking us. the energy policies the president is in egypt touting and every where else around the world penalize as american workers and jobs and to be able to self-sufficient. >> bill: a meeting with china's
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xi next week. first face-to-face encounter since president biden became president. >> dana: peter doocy is live at the president's next stop in cambodia. good morning, or is it evening? >> good morning. it is 10:00 at night here. so good evening. we just had dinner and president biden is saying that he thinks the mid-term results mean that he doesn't need to do anything differently moving forward and he is not. he is on the world stage keeping climate at the center of his agenda. >> president biden: thank you for reminding us during this crisis. it is an energy crisis and we all have to do more. >> next stop after egypt cambodia where president biden hopes to convince southeast asia to do business with the u.s. and not china and plans to address north korea's nuclear threat with south korea and japanese
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leader and then off to the g20 that vladimir putin could have attended as a member but he won't be there thus avoiding awkward chats about the war on ukraine. >> are you hoping the conflict will be resolved in western ukraine, sir? >> president biden: i don't think the conflict will be resolved until putin gets out of ukraine. >> no putin meeting. there will be a sit down monday with chinese president xi jing ping. as for the agenda so far the white house is being vague not listing any specific issues but saying they want to deepen the lines of communication between the u.s. and china. and the fact we already have deep lines of communication already may be a surprise to anyone that has attended a biden campaign rally recently. >> president biden: i spent a lot of time, more time with xi,
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over 68 hours with him either in person or on the telephone -- 78 hours. 68 of them in person over the last ten years. >> but when i've asked president biden about his old friend xi, he insists they are not old friends and that their relationship is strictly business. we'll see. >> dana: thanks for being on the road for us as well. more ahead on the growing tensions with china. wisconsin congressman mike gallagher is joining us later this hour. >> vote counting continues in arizona. a senate race hangs in the balance at this hour. officials in two counties defending their work after allegations that they are slowing down the process, rather, on purpose. alissa acuna in phoenix, arizona. where do we stand this hour? >> good morning. yes, we did get new numbers in from maricopa county and other counties around the state last
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night. in senate mark kelly expanded his lead over republican blake masters by more than 115,000 votes. governor's race is much tighter. katie hobbs ahead of kari lake by more than 26,000. across the state 518,000 votes have not been counted. a bulk of that in maricopa county which has 353,000. arizona law allows voters to drop off ballots until 7:00 p.m. on election day. this year maricopa had a 70% increase in those from 2020, which officials say has bogged down the system that also requires signature verification. the lake campaign has been critical. the biggest problem now in arizona are maricopa and pima counties. it looks like these counties are slow walking results hoping to out last our legal and other observers. it ain't going to happen. the recorder in the second largest county pushing back.
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why taking so long? 44,000 people dropped off ballots on election day in pima county linked to our turnovers i literally have receipts. >> their team would have been paying attention before this election they would have heard us talk about this that we weren't going to have results on election night or even the next day. it is offensive for kari lake to say that these people be mind me are slow rolling this when they are working 14 to 18 hours. >> bill, gates also said three getting comparisons to the state of florida because they wrapped things up quickly there. the state of florida law allows for people to drop off their early ballots up until sunday. here it is tuesday. gates says if you want it to go quicker you have to change the law. >> bill: i bet. we'll check in with you often. thanks. >> dana: we won't know who holds control on capitol hill until all the counting is done in dozens of races left to be
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called. the senate remains a toss-up with three seats up for grabs. 51 needed to win power. the house is leaning republican with 32 seats undecided. 218 are needed for control. shannon bream, one long election week and there is some frustration from voters that they don't have the answers. this is the system we have at the moment. until it changes we'll wait for a while, shannon. >> the constitution allows every state to handle their elections the way they choose and see fit. yes, we have 50 different laboratories of democracies and states choosing how they get it done. nevada advised us they have things that will come in postmarked correctly may not be counted until next week. both sides in these arizona and nevada races are claiming victory saying they got the vote totals they need to win. nothing is official and we thought we would wait on pennsylvania. that's done but out west has got us hung up for now. >> bill: what's the talk in your
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town when you think about the possibility that republicans take the house and we'll wait on the senate? how would things change? we heard how president biden answered that question the other day. how would it? >> well, the house is the place with the pocketbook. so any funding that will happen for the government has to get done through there. if republicans are running the house they have two years the prove they can govern. they have internal party dynamics to work out. everyone assumes mccarthy will be the speaker if republicans take the house. there is very much chatter here in washington saying he doesn't have the votes yet. there are members of the freedom caucus and other whose want things like say impeachment investigations. they want that kind of focus. he will have to do what speaker pelosi has been doing, herd is cats. if you don't have the senate or white house they can do very little but they'll have the power of the purse. >> dana: and the power to investigate.
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coming up on "fox news sunday" this weekend. it's a great shoechlt you have a way to look back a little bit but look forward. your guest is congressman jim banks. he will be running for a leadership position among the house republicans. that whole point about investigations is also on the table. >> absolutely. i think regardless of who -- how those leadership races settle out you will have those investigations. you have jim jordan and others who promised they will look from fauci to hunter biden. their voters will expect them to deliver on that. they have been saying for two years we get the party back, we get the house back that's what we'll do. i don't think they will waste any time on that front and there will be support whether mccarthy is the speaker or not to do the investigations the conservatives are pushing for. >> bill: don't be a stranger. >> good to see you. >> dana: that will be interesting to see how it all --
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when biden says he will change nothing. washington will be changed. so things will change around him and it will probably -- >> bill: he said a bunch of different things. he said no he wouldn't change. other times he said i would compromise. >> dana: debt ceiling is a first issue. >> bill: more from ohio. watch. this is a suspect wanted for assault trying to allude police by forcing his way into a day-care center. you see the taser gun and how it ended. >> dana: a cold case from decades ago could get hotter. investigators are taking a new look at the murder of jonbenet ramsey. >> bill: putin's forces retreating from one of ukraine's largest cities. what does it mean for u.s. support moving forward? >> this is the price ukraine
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>> we're not going to let this case end up in a dusty file cabinet in the boulder police department. >> a father's fight to find his daughter's killer to this day that's john ramsey not giving up hope. boulder police have launched a new probe 26 years after she was found dead in her family's basement. what's the wrinkle now, casey? good morning. >> john ramsey tells fox news the pressure he and others have been putting on colorado's
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governor to allow outside help into the invest has worked. the boulder police department confirmed it will now work with the colorado cold case review team to re-examine the 1996 uninvolved murder of 6-year-old jonbenet ramsey. the conspiracy theories have swirled. at one point her parents were suspect but later cleared. john ramsey says all these years he has remained optimistic dna testing that wasn't available in the late 90s would eventually help i.d. the killer. >> evidence has never been tested for dna. has never been sampled for dna. and the latest technologies to be employed. this case has been going on for 25 years t. boulder police
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almost from day one have refused help from the outside. >> they are now looking for help from the outside. the ramsey family has long believed the boulder police department dropped the ball and wasn't equipped to handle their daughter's investigation. the hope is that now new testing and fresh sets of eyes looking over those old case files will help generate leads finally bringing justice to the family. patsy ramsey died in 2006 of ovarian cancer. boulder police say in the last 26 or so years they have received more than 21,000 tips, letters and emails about this case adding that they have conducted some 1,000 different interviews in 19 different states. >> bill: the story goes on, wow, thanks in dallas. thank you. so president biden meeting with his chinese counterpart on monday in his first down with president xi since taking office. white house press secretary saying this. the leaders will discuss efforts
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to maintain and deepen lines of communication between the united states and prc. responsibly manage competition and work together where our interests align especially on trans national challenges that effect the international community. the two leaders will discuss a range of regional and global issues. i don't know how you did it, dana. all those years. mike gallagher member of the house armed services committee and intel committee. thank you for your time today. what is your measure of expectation from this meeting? >> well, i hope that president biden takes advantage of this opportunity to really press xi publicly. he rarely gets in front of a camera that he does not control. publicly press him on whether he is willing to start a war in asia. he just secured a third term as general secretary of chinese communist party. he doubled down on his commitment to reunify taiwan with the mainland by force if
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necessary. so making him think twice deterring the pla from invading taiwan within the next two years is our most urgent national security challenge and also something that i hope as we enter divided government with republicans likely in control of the house, we can work together in a bipartisan way to fix going forward. we need the president of the united states to be projecting strength, not weakness in all of these interactions. >> dana: not only is he going to be seeing the chinese president but then putin is not going but lavrov is going, his foreign minister. the war in ukraine wages on as well. united states has some decisions the make coming up about funding and support. what do you think will happen between those two? is there any way to figure out a way to move forward? >> well, similarly i think the path to ending the war in ukraine lies with strength not weakness. ukrainians have been begging us
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i don't get what putin is doing. is he really losing or is he just recalibrating? the ukrainians aren't quite sure that they will fill the void. they may be walking into a trap. >> there are some reports on the ground in ukraine the withdrawal is not really a withdrawal. putin may keep some in the cities and get ukraine bogged down in urban combat or shifts forces elsewhere. i welcome the withdrawal. it is a sign of russian weakness. but it doesn't signal the end of the conflict any time soon. we need to keep the faith, we need to support the ukrainians and make sure we do everything possible to signal strength to putin and xi. he is looking at the difficulties in ukraine affecting his decision making. >> dana: one of our nation's veterans. thank you for that and being on with us today.
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decrease emissions. the problem is, there is also a need for america, one, to develop more of its own energy, be more energy independent and for security and economic reasons. not sure we get a lot of that from the president today at this particular meeting. washington is changing and reality on the ground could also come to bear. the president at cop 27. we'll monitor it and bring you any important developments. >> bill: police in warren, ohio releasing stunning body cam. they arrested a suspect after he forced his way to a day-care center during a chase. watch what happened on the body cam. so it started when the police pulled over the suspect for a traffic stop wanted for assault. he made a run for it before being caught. local reports say he faces more than a dozen charges. that's how it ended with a taser gun inside the day-care center.
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wow, stunning stuff. warren, ohio. until you see this body cam stuff you just -- you don't realize what the cops are up against and that was something else. you go into a room with how many kids in there? you don't know when that door opens until you get inside. >> dana: their little memories. hopefully god can erase those memories from them. they won't have nightmares. the caretakers were also in danger. grad to have the video so we know. >> bill: good stuff, blue. well done. >> dana: the surge of migrants across the border agents in arizona intercepted fentanyl concealed in a car's hidden compartment. mike tobin is in eagle pass, texas. last hour we talked to the new york city special prosecutor for fentanyl. they had a big drug bust here, $7 million worth of fentanyl. she says it is basically every where. >> the fentanyl comes from somewhere. one of the ways to enter the
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u.s. is across the border. what's evident at the border is that the flow of migrants as well as the threat to public safety is constant. here at eagle pass, our drone operators this morning caught a group of about 150 coming across, men, women and children. people in this group said they were coming from cuba. they had a very long journey to get here. as far as the threat. del rio sector, border patrol agents picked up two convicted sex offenders trying to reenter the u.s. one deported in 2011 and 1 in 2007. both picked up trying to get back in the u.s. in late october or early november. in arizona fentanyl, the deadly opeiate you were talking about. they seized 145,000 pills concealed in secret compartments built into the dash and rear of a car coming across here. live pictures right now with our drone. another group that just came across this morning estimated to
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be 350 men, women and children again. these people again saying they're coming from cuba. the group has paired down a little bit. buses have been coming to get them. this group says they came from cuba. a very long journey to get here. more evidence that the flow of immigrants coming across the border is just constant. dana. >> dana: mike tobin in eagle pass, thank you. >> bill: late last night biden administration going to appeal a ruling which blocks the president's student loan forgiveness plan. $4 hundred billion. i won't to bring in dave rubin. reuters is saying that student loan debt relief has been blocked according to one of those aide web sights up and running here. dave, this is stunning. you had 26 million borrowers apply. you had already 16 million approved and a judge said you
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can't do this because you went around congress. >> yeah, i don't know where it says in the constitution that the president of the united states, who is the chief executive. he is supposed to sign things into law not make law. i don't know where in the constitution says he can wipe out people's debt. i have a mortgage. i guess you probably have a mortgage, bill. can biden just wipe out our mortgages with the stroke of a pen? that would be nice. i tend to think the federal judge from texas is correct. the real issue is that the democrats really all they have left is to keep quote, unquote giving to people. it is not really giving. it is not joe biden's money, it is our tax dollars to pay off other people's debts. no one is forced to go into debt or no one is forced to go a four-year college because now colleges -- you to go a place like syracuse university, something like $60,000 a year. you walk out of there and $240,000 in debt and have you
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learned anything and are you equipped to go out into the workforce? i get why young people are upset they won't get a relief at the moment but it doesn't make it right to wipe out other people's debt. many people have paid off their debt. >> bill: where was this idea when i was coming out of college? >> exactly. >> bill: believe me, you don't know. the white house is saying this is all extreme republican special interests in charge pushing for this. here is what the judge said. in when this country we aren't ruled by an all powerful executive with a pen and phone but a constitution that provides for three distinct independent branches government. the court is not blind to the current political division in our country but the separation of powers is outlined in the constitution and be preserved. if it goes to the u.s. supreme court. i don't know if it will. you look at the makeup of the court right now. they may lose on this. we'll see. colleges and universities are sitting on $7 hundred billion in
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endowments. $7 hundred billion. if all those schools got together and spent that money. >> harvard ain't giving the money back. >> bill: no student in america would have to pay tuition again. you used to live in california, right? you moved to florida two years ago has it been? >> it's just under a year actually. i believe 11 months and six days. >> bill: time flies but not that fast. here is ron desantis victory night the other night and here is how it went. >> we sought freedom in our very way of life and so many other places in this country wither on the vine. florida held the line. we chose facts over fear. we chose education over en dock try nation. we chose law and order over rioting and disorder. >> bill: you know the results. he won by 19 points and that's that. give us a sense because you are a newbie to florida how people
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are reacting to this outcome. >> it's off the charts. i was broadcasting that night about 100 feet away from the stage. the energy in the room was unbelievable. but really what's happening here in florida with this 20-point win is people have just said enough of the woke stuff, enough of encroaching on our children and taking more of our tax dollars and everything else. how about competent governance? that's what we have done here at every single level including let's not forget, bill, just what, about six weeks ago we had one of the worst hurricanes in the history of the united states and the rebuild was almost immediate. i met a contractor two nights ago doing some work on it saying if the federal government had gotten involved it would have taken them two years. it took them two weeks. there is such incredible energy in this state right now. they are building houses every where.
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redoing roads, people don't have state income tax, there is a feeling our education system will work better because we are pushing the woke stuff out. desantis is basically doing exactly what everyone asks politicians to do, give us the room to live our lives as we see fit and then pick those brief moments where the government has to do something. he is doing it brilliantly well and the best speech he has ever given. he is stepping into the moment and why he is getting so many attacks at the moment. people are realizing this is the real deal. >> bill: nice to see you. not looking back at california or the taxes you left. >> no, sir. >> dana: president biden setting his sights on elon musk now suggesting the feds should look into the billionaire's financial overseas. why tiktok is considered a threat to your privacy and national security.
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>> bill: president biden weighing in on the new owner of twitter saying the foreign business dealings of elon musk are worth looking at. some question whether it's constitutional. david spunt reporting live from the d.o.j. give it to us. >> president biden asked directly if elon musk is a national security threat. watch. >> president biden: elon musk's cooperation and/or technical
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relationships with other countries is worthy of being looked at. >> remember a saudi billionaire prince has a large financial stake in twitter prompting the question. the president suggesting going after free speech entity like twitter raises more questions. i asked white house press secretary yesterday to explain what the president meant. >> what does that mean when the president says worthy of being looked into? it is raising questions. >> national security advisor answered that question. i'm not going to go beyond that. as you know he is the advisor to the national security council. i won't go beyond that. as the president said and as i have said many times, we just refer you to the committee. >> there is no comment from the department of justice. certainly those comments raising more questions than answers, bill. >> bill: thanks. we'll keep an eye on it.
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david spunt, d.o.j. thanks. >> in their version of tiktok if you are under 14 years old they show you science experiments to do at home. museum exhibits. educational and patriotic videos and limit it to 40 minutes per day. they don't ship that version of tiktok to the rest of the world. so it is almost like they recognize that technology is influencing kids' development and make their domestic version while they ship the opium version to the rest of the world. >> dana: it's easy to understand why there are growing calls to crack down on tiktok. it is controlled by china. some lawmakers want it banned in the u.s. calling it a major threat to national security. our next guest agrees. we had mike gallagher congressman from wisconsin a bit ago and he and senator rubio
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yesterday have introduced legislation or will be to ban particular tock. you agree. why do you agree we should ban tiktok. >> at the end of the day it's china's digital fentanyl. some people think it is a just a fun application for sharing funny videos. it is the sheep's clothing. it operates as a very sophisticated surveillance app. it is pulling everything from search and browsing history, key stroke patterns, bio metrics including face prints and voice prints. up to now we've been told it is stored in the u.s. or outside of china. this summer there was a blockbuster story that said internal communications show that everything is seen back in china. it's a big risk for 4 or 5 different reasons including espionage and other activity. really every week there is a new shoe that drops in the story. another report officials in the parent in beijing are expecting to sur veil the location of specific americans through this
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application. there are serious dangers here. >> dana: the clip you saw china only allows people to be on tiktok for 40 minutes a day. so i recently read in the "washington post" some people mostly younger girls, women, teenagers, are on tiktok app for over eight hours a day. i just wonder how, then, do you ban it if as my friend says the world is run by teenage girls? >> look, to your point the application, the version of it that is shown in china is different than the one here. here they do things like displaying the blackout challenge specifically to a 10-year-old girl. allegeed in a court case. that girl ended up strangling herself to death. different content. this is at the treasury department. biden administration's treasury department looking for a path forward to operate consistent
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with national security. the lack of trust in tiktok this is an i.q. test for the administration. i don't see a path forward that we can assure ourselves that the data won't flow back to china and not use it for foreign influence campaigns. it's bipartisan. mark warner democrat leader has said it is tiktok the scares the dickens out of him. >> dana: a lot of people using it to influence politics in the united states as well. american candidates are. look at the clip from this past couple weeks. >> looking ♪ >> here is what's happening. >> what are you doing under my desk? >> under the desk is my thing. >> you can stay for now but when it comes time to vote you'll have to get up. >> dana: i showed those videos because there are democrats figured out a way maybe be on
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tiktok so we can get young people engaged. the youth vote was way up across the country in the past mid-term election. i wonder if there will be reluctance not just from the teenage girl contingent saying it's free speech and allow people to make their own decisions. what do you think? >> cringe factor alone i think the videos showed would be evidence enough we should turn the page on tiktok. you have all the politicians on tiktok do you put it on your phone or device? no, we use burner devices and other phones to post it. if you aren't willing to have it in the white house, which is the case, it's concerning you are on it and encouraging other people to be on it using burner devices that you deem necessary for yourself. >> dana: how urgent is this and how quickly might there be a decision? >> some people said the window for action is after the election before the next congress. i think we're close here within the next few weeks potentially
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of seeing a final decision from the treasury department. there is internal dispute right now. d.o.j. has said she doesn't believe the preliminary deal is tough enough on china and i think she is right. >> dana: this is a big issue and we want to keep you on the real phone, not the burner one. thanks. >> bill: in a moment invaluable piece of american history discovered at the bottom of a lake. how did it get there and where has it been? wait for this coming up. veteran homeowners, need cash? with the newday 100 loan, there are no upfront costs for appraisal or termite inspections. no upfront costs at all to get the cash you need. veterans get more at newday. if you have type 2 diabetes or high blood pressure...
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cheese. laura engel. what's up? >> the multi-state food poisoning scare has led health officials to warn americans to use caution while consuming deli meat and cheeses after listeria contamination hospitalized over a dozen people and caused one death and one miscarriage. officials with the centers for disease control you are at higher risk for listeria illness if you're pregnant, 65 or older, weakened immune system. one reason listeria outbreaks can happen with deli items because the bacteria can easily spread among food on deli countertops, slicers and cold cuts and hot dogs are handled. the high-risk groups don't eat anything from a deli that isn't steaming hot. the outbreak has reached six states including new york where seven cases were tied to a deli in brooklyn. the one in illinois, two in
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massachusetts, california and new jersey with one death in maryland since april of last year. listeria is the third leading cause of death from food poisoning in the u.s. according to the cdc. it causes illness and 1600 americans each year. cdc says the true number of sick people is probably higher. not everyone that gets a bad stomachache reports it. you've heard it your whole life. wash your hands with soap and water and due to the outbreak don't eat deli meat if you're at high risk. >> bill: thanks. laura engel. >> we did not expect to see world war ii transport boat in such good condition. >> dana: as we celebrate veterans day we're following an effort restore a piece of american history. you are looking at a rare amphibious landing craft dating back to world war ii at the bottom of california's largest
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reservoir. claudia cowen has the story from sausalito. >> this military relic saw plenty of combat during world war ii only to end up at the bottom of a northern california lake waiting to be rediscovered. the landing craft emerged from shasta lake when california's drought caused the waters to recede. >> this would have had about 36 men with all their equipment. >> local military buff got a special permit to salvage the boat and diver deeper into its history. in 1943 it was attached to the u.s.s. monrovia used as a headquarters during the invasion of sicily by patton. its fleet transporting troops from ship to shore. the iconic ramped nicknamed gate to hell. >> this may have been the last piece of u.s. territory they
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stood on. >> no one knows how it got here. once restored it will be displayed at the national guard museum in nebraska, the hope state of andrew higgins himself. his legacy and sacrifice of so many americans can be studied and honored. >> veterans of world war ii are getting up there in age so they won't be around too much longer to tell the stories. boats like this really are going be the only things left to tell that story. >> james says the restoration could take a few years but plans to keep the boat's weathered like as a reminder of its time in the lake and respect its combat history. >> dana: important an beautiful story. >> bill: cool stuff. thanks. before we go, we honor veterans today. a big parade on fifth avenue about to get rolling up here and we're doing a thing called u.s.
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