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act together. >> and people on planes not wearing masks. >> physical stamina makes me feel i should go from here to peloton. >> he should come jump on the couch. >> don't forget to dvr "outnumbered" when you watch us in person. "america reports." >> sandra: migrants have traveled now to every state in the country. illegal immigrants are in all congressional districts, except for two, that means they can be found in 433 districts. >> john: new information comes as the supreme court places a temporary hold on ending title 42, keeping the policy in place for now. so what are the next steps for the broken border as migrants pour across it at a record pace?
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hear from mike and laura on the new report from the heritage foundation. brandon judd and thad cleveland will join us on the unprecedented surge at the southern border. >> sandra: and here we go, as we begin "america reports" with a massive winter storm brewing for much of the u.s., could snarl travel plans at the peak of the busy holiday season. gee, starting off with a big bahumbug. >> john: hey, it's winter, it's supposed to snow. forecasters are predicting heavy snow, rain, damaging winds and plummeting temperatures, the storm already sweeping through the northwest with snow, an arctic cold front that is sweeping down from canada. they call them alberta clippers. >> sandra: beautiful, brutal for many. biggest impacts thursday through saturday. blizzard conditions parts of the midwest and great lakes,
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possibly turning into a bomb cyclone, and the east coast, soaking winds and damaging winds will blast ahead of christmas. >> john: such great names for the weather phenomenon. passengers are feeling the frustration. listen here. >> and they are saying stand in this line, stand in that line, and we missed our flight to begin with. >> by the time we got to the actual gate, they closed the gate 15 minutes early. >> i'm stuck here. now i have no flight to guatemala, i'm just in l.a. >> because of the weather and de-icing and because of that now we have lost over $10,000. >> sandra: hopefully they'll be home for christmas. charles watson is live at heartsfield jackson international in atlanta, one of the busiest in the country. how are folks in atlanta preparing for all of this? >> hey, good afternoon, sandra.
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we spoke to airport officials who say they are coordinating with the airlines and making sure they have the proper staffing in place ahead of the holiday rush. cold and wet weather but make sure the airport is running efficiently as possible in the face of bad weather and that is likely the idea at airports across the country because as you guys well know, the weather is expected to get downright nasty, not only are forecasters expecting freezing temperatures for most of the country, but a bomb cyclone that could bring heavy snow in the midwest and produce blizzard-like conditions in places like milwaukee and chicago and that weather is expected to extend out to the northeast. the major airlines are preparing for what could be a messy holiday week. united and american airlines are just a couple who are issuing travel waivers. airports across the country get ready for more than 7 million travelers who are already facing delays. >> the airlines are better
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prepared, and so is the broader ecosystem. t.s.a. is staffing better, and even the airlines. >> fingers crossed, the weather does not impact everyone as much as it might depending what happens over the next 48 hours. >> so today, british airlines says an i.t. glitch that grounded some long haul flights is fixed, delays joernt leaving passengers stranded for hours, including jft airport, people tried their best to pass the time at crowded gates. and delays on the roadways. aaa estimates more than 102 million holiday travelers will drive this year. many could run into snow and icy conditions. folks will have cheaper gas prices. gas prices are down $two per gallon in the last six months. >> we are paying less than last year, so prices have come down
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rapidly the past month and a half, and that's putting money back in the pocket. >> yeah, and so john and sandra, the bright spot. cheaper gas prices, bad weather, it will even out in the end. back to you guys. >> sandra: it's just that time of year, charles, we want to look at the bright side, we want to be hopeful, but a lot of serious weather moving towards a lot of folks right now. charles, thank you. john, i'm sure you have spent many, many holidays travelling as i have as well, and it's tough for a lot of folks to get home for christmas. this weather could get in the way. >> john: and i spent winters canada as well, like the dakotas or minnesota. one of my favorite things to do after a snowstorm was to take my mom's car down to the local shopping mall at about midnight, whether there was nobody out there, and do donuts in the snow, yes. >> sandra: donuts. how did i know you were going there.
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>> john: you've probably done the same thing. >> sandra: hopefully the kids are not listening. i've never done a donut in my life. >> john: oh, they are fun, they are fun. just ask any nascar driver who wins the race. they are fun. >> sandra: i love it. john, for continuing coverage of this crazy weather that is moving towards so many people in the country, tune into fox weather, download the app for free at foxweather.com, and scan the qr code on the screen. i'll be following along as well. >> john: the other big story of the day, new training videos from ice reveal the agency has lost track of at least 150,000 migrants due to a lack of processing by the biden administration. they have simply disappeared. the stunning admission comes as the situation surrounding title 42 remains unclear at this moment. president biden's justice department has until 5:00 eastern today to file a response after chief justice john roberts
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issued a temporary hold on the pandemic-era policy yesterday. we have complete coverage four, brandon judd just ahead, but first, bill melugin, how are border officials dealing with all of this uncertainty? >> john, good afternoon to you. what i can tell you is yesterday texas governor greg abbott sent 400 texas national guard soldiers to el paso because of the migrant surge, and we are just now getting a look at how soldiers are being deployed. take a look at the brand-new video, we had some signal issues as we were sending this in. what you see is at the river's edge in el paso, texas national guard soldiers, dozens of them, with humvees and texas dps troopers lining the rio grande and deploying razor wire, the area where the big caravan came in, the spot where they have been crossing all week long.
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the state of texas is deploying significant resources with the troopers, humvee soldiers and razor wire and taking an uninviting posture for migrants planning to cross as they are planning for a mass migration event tonight as early as midnight if title 42 ends up dropping. we'll show you how they are preparing in eagle pass. live drone video from a couple hundred yards from where i'm standing, the state of texas bringing in more shipping containers to the public park here in eagle pass. this area is one of the popular river crossing areas because it's very shallow, they are able to walk on the rocks and get across a decent number, so you can see they have had shipping containers throughout the year but there were gaps in them, all day long, all day yesterday they have been plugging the gaps and making somewhat of a makeshift border wall. they are expecting large numbers
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of migrants to cross here. it happens here every day. early this morning with the thermal drone. yet another group that crossed illegally in the predawn hours. you can see a couple hundred people crossed in this little sector. public property near an orchard and kind of a waiting game. see what's going to happen with the supreme court, the doj response. if title 42 drops by midnight here in eagle pass and el paso are the two biggest hot spots we are anticipating migrants to come across. and lastly, show you this. a major fentanyl bust in the big bend sector, this is the remote west texas desert, big bend sector. texas troopers finding and arresting three illegal immigrants sneaking through the rugged terrain. over two pounds of fentanyl pills on them they were trying to smuggle into the country, all from honduras and one of the
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smugglers was just 14 years old. back out here live, that just goes to show you the fentanyl coming into the country is not just at those cbp ports of entry. every now and then law enforcement and border patrol catch people sneaking into the country trying to bring these deadly drugs across the border. back to you. >> john: bill melugin on the front lines of the border crisis. we'll hear more as the day wears on. >> sandra: brandon judd. brandon, thank you for joining us. seems like we are in a holding pattern here, a wait and see. border communities cannot do that, because they have to prepare for the influx of migrants that could be coming very shortly here. so, explain to our audience from your view what does the end of title 42, what does it mean to our immigration system, what does it mean to the country? >> well, i'm glad that
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communities are preparing for the end of title 42. i just wish that our government would be preparing for the end of title 42. they are doing absolutely nothing. there are no new policies, programs, operations in place to actually defend against what we are going to see. and when we talk about what we have already saw, we have to understand, first off, our border is already broken. we are already seeing astronomical numbers. already pulling agents out of the field to the point where texas is having to deploy national guard to our borders. we cannot secure our border with the current resources that we have or with the number of people that are crossing the border. when title 42 ends, we are going to see an absolutely explosion, and that explosion is going to pull nearly every single one of our agents off the border and when our agents are off the border, the cartels have complete control of the southwest border. right now they are controlling certain stretches. because the government has not put anything in place, we are
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going to see the border giving control over to the cartels, and that is dangerous for the american people. >> sandra: looking through the reports out of the white house, they have called a travel lid for the president, i don't know that means we will see or hear from the president publicly, but essentially the 5:00 p.m. deadline where the white house is being given 5:00 eastern time to respond to the appeal from a group of 19 republican-led states that are seeking to keep this policy in place. brandon, senator joe manchin suggested yesterday that perhaps the white house will step in here. are you hopeful? >> look, i wish i could say that i was hopeful, but no. from what i've seen from this white house, it's a complete and total disaster. this is bad governance, they know what they are doing, they have done -- they have not lifted one finger to stop what we are currently seeing, so i
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just -- i wish i could say i'm hopeful but president biden has been a disaster. >> sandra: a few things we do know, dhs seems to have passed the buck from congress on this, saying if republicans are serious they will approve the funding. dhs saying we urge congress to provide the funds for border security and management and advance the comprehensive immigration measures president biden proposed on his first day in office. you can roll tape on campaigning joe biden and he clearly indicated the goal was to have these open borders that we have today. when asked, though, kjp at the briefing, at the white house yesterday, insisting our border is not open. >> removal of title 42 does not mean the border is open. anyone who suggests otherwise is simply doing the work of the smugglers who again are spreading misinformation. >> sandra: as we await new white
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house response, your sponsz to that? >> rhetoric, nothing more than rhetoric. that's all we get from the white house. they don't provide any evidence whatsoever to back up their claims. let me give you actual evidence. more than 1 million people have been able to evade apprehension since biden has been in office. we have released into the united states nearly 3 million people. we have added to our population 4 million border crossers since biden has been in office. those are facts, not rhetoric. that is an open border. any time that we release people, reward them for violating our laws, they will come. and when we talk about funding, nothing for border security. that means we are going to process people quicker and when we process people quicker, it encourages more people to come across the border. we need policy, programs and operations. do not need it on the backs of the taxpayer. if we had what was necessary from this white house, it would not cost the american people anything and we would be able to
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get the border under control. he doesn't want to do it. >> sandra: so we are, title 42 is in place for now as our banner reads down there, but we are awaiting response from this white house because that 5:00 deadline is now just hours away. brandon judd, we appreciate your time, thank you very much, sir. >> thank you, sandra, appreciate it. >> john: disgraced ftx founder sam bankman-fried bucking his attorney's advice and agreeing to be extradited to the united states. but when he gets here will he just be released on bail? >> sandra: the upcoming gop congress setting sights on hunter biden. allegations against him getting increased scrutiny after twitter files showed stories about his laptop were indeed suppressed. even more troubling, new claims the fbi was involved. the wall street journal on that next. >> we need an fbi. we really do. but this fbi is out of control,
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>> sandra: this just in, sources telling fox news sam bankman-fried now scheduled for an extradition hearing in the bahamas and that is now set for tomorrow. while the scheduling of when he will get to the united states is still in flux, expectation is he could be back on u.s. soil as soon as later this week. all of this coming after he reportedly agreed to extradition in a hectic hearing in the bahamas yesterday. fox business connell mcshane is in new york city. connell, is he still there, still in the bahamas at this time? >> yes, yes, that's our best
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understanding. a spokesperson told me earlier that's what it was, the situation that is in flux, but 11:00 a.m. tomorrow the hearing should take place and that will allow sam bankman-fried to do is make it official, and officially waive his right to fight extradition, be handed over to the fbi and transported here to new york city. he was last seen leaving that courthouse in the bahamas yesterday, and that was a chaotic day. his lawyer was there at the expectation was he was waive the right to fight extradition, but it did not happen right away. instead his lawyer claimed he was shocked to see him in the courtroom, and asked for a break, and then that they needed more information before the extradition, and the lawyer told reporters yes, he had agreed to go along with it after all and extradited. that's where we are now, and updated hearing tomorrow.
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and wire fraud, securities fraud, money laundering, and at the bottom, a campaign finance violation alleged related to his millions in political donations. and speaking of donations, pro publica set to return $1.6 million it received from sam bankman-fried organization, and final point is that fox has learned once he does get here at some point again later this week, the expectation, he will be released on bail, possibly walk out the doors of the courthouse you see behind me and the deal between his lawyers and federal prosecutors here in new york. that decision will ultimately be left up to the judge. judge ronnie abrams, an obama appointee. we will see when all of that happens. we'll get through tomorrow first, apparently, 11:00 a.m., sandra, in the bahamas, and some point, probably see him here in
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new york for the arraignment and maybe out on bail at some point this week. we'll continue to follow it. >> sandra: hard to believe he's still not here at this point. it's really hard to believe. connell mcshane is on that for us. thank you, connell. john. >> john: republicans will enter the new congress in the majority next month with their eyes set on hunter biden, increased scrutiny after the recent release of internal documents from twitter which appear to show collaboration between the social media giant and the fbi to censor information, added benefit of being true. new york post summing up the cozy relationship which reads, bird in the hand. how the fbi pressured twitter to ce censor hunter story the the agency knew was true. bill, we find through the release of the twitter files, volume 7, we are up to now, that
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there was near constant communication between a segment of the fbi, foreign influence task force, elvis chan and twitter, between 2022 and 2020. what do you make of all this? >> i think it's extraordinary. we hear that as many as 80 fbi agents were on this task force and their primary job seemed to be to act as a pretorian guard for hunter biden, suppress the story and do a whole host of other things. hearings coming up, yes, hunter biden is at the center of them. but they are really about what the fbi did in running interference for them and whether his business deals reach back to his father, the president. you know, to paraphrase the old thing, we want to know what the president knew, when he knew it, and also if he profited from it.
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>> john: it's really interesting when we talk about what the fbi was up to, there were executives at twitter who were not really comfortable with what the fbi was doing. the head of safety said the fbi was putting a lot of pressure on twitter and confidential twitter communication he wrote i'm frankly perplexed by the requests here, seem more like something from a congressional committee than the bureau. i'm not particularly comfortable with the bureau and by extension, the intelligence community demanding written answers here. so, and the fbi was clearly leaning on twitter to a degree, the journalist matt taibbi said it was like a subsidiary. >> and did they do it at facebook or apple, we don't know. the size of intervention and the long time it occurred raises all
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these questions. why was the fbi getting involved? that's not the only thing they did. you know when the diary was lost by i think the president's granddaughter, and the fbi helped recover it. why is it involved like that? they have some tough questions to answer. and i think joe biden has not been truthful about, you know, what he knew and when. >> john: it does seem like they are going to have some tough questions to answer when republicans take control of the house and the committees and launch investigations. congressman troy nel saying republicans will investigate the fbi in january and congressman darryl issa of california saying the fbi has some explaining to do. and division by supporters of the president and david brock has an organization to discredit
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anybody who brings information against hunter biden. so in order to preserve the integrity of the hearings, how do you think republicans should carry them out? >> i think they should be honest and ask straight questions and demand straight answers. it's very telling that david brock and his organization, there's been a few stories about them. they don't deny or explain the accusations against hunter biden, they instead seem to want to smear anyone asking questions. that should tell you a lot about what they are worried about will come out. >> john: you know, sort of seems to be what brock and his organization are saying is bring forward information about hunter biden or joe biden at your own peril. so we'll see who is willing to do that, find out very soon. bill, always good to catch up with you. >> thank you, merry christmas,
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>> sandra: all right, so unemployment benefits and obamacare supplements are now outpacing average income for many americans in this country. it's happening in several states. that is according to a new study that found in 14 states a family of four with two people not working amounts to the equivalent of $80,000 a year. that's about $10,000 more than
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the median income of working americans in this country in the year 2021. let's bring in our panel now, james freeman, and jackie deangelis. so excited for you, james, good to have you here. let me start with you. what is your take-away, with the supplements combined you would be making not working more than the average income in this country in the year 2021. >> yeah, crazy, big disincentive to work and answers part of the mystery. we have seen businesses for a couple years now saying we can't find workers. more than 10 million unfilled positions in the united states and the normal economist answer is why aren't they raising wages to attract those people back to the workforce and that's part of it. they have been raising them. perhaps they could raise them more. someone will get, say, $20 an hour not working, they may not be interested in the $21 an hour
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job. a break down there. >> and showing up in the labor participation rate, the viewers can see that labor participation rate is dropping in the country, 62.1% in the latest employment data, november 2022, down more than a full point from march 2020. >> it's going in the wrong direction, sandra, it should be going up because people should be going back to work. we have these millions of jobs openings that people are not filling, there's about 3 million people on the sidelines that were working before the pandemic that have not gone back to work, and part of this stems from the fact that people were paid to stay home during the pandemic, they got used to it, and the rest of the government programs are catering. we are not talking about covid benefits, but unemployment. people can collect unemployment about six months, possibly
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longer, and the affordable care subsidies contributing to this. a great point, in new jersey, equivalent of $27 an hour. >> sandra: pop it on the screen. >> more than a real job. >> sandra: benefits come out to over $100,000 in three states. washington, massachusetts, and new jersey. i mean, this is game changing for a lot of folks if you realize this is a possibility, it is disincentive to use your word, james, to work in this country. >> big time. and so people know, someone might say well, if they are so generous, why not, but they are really not better off in the long-term and it's not just instinctive where when you are working, skills, contacts, the ability to rise. also see it when you look over time, where we have had the big declines in poverty, it's during periods of economic growth and
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job creation. not expansions of people on the income roles. >> sandra: as a professor asked a key policy question, why so many millions of americans have not returned to the workplace in the post covid era, you see help wanted ads everywhere in store fronts, probably in your local towns on main street. this is the committee to unleash prosperity on their study says expansion of assistance, especially in subsidized health insurance to families with children and no parents working can mean families can earn as much or more income from receiving government assistance than the median household does from working. that is really something to take in, and how do we get people back to work, jackie? >> it's difficult, and a step back and talk about the impact on the economy overall. you spent all this money, you paid people to stay home, and
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now they don't want to come back. and businesses had to attract workers, raised wages, and round and round in the vicious cycle, with respect to the recession right now and will continue to 2023, difficult to get people back. at some point i think there has to be a little bit of a policy shift and a policy change. >> sandra: it could be years. >> to incentivize people to work. >> sandra: the inflation reduction act, extended subsidies from the american rescue plan to 2025. >> that's a problem. >> sandra: keep that in mind. john. >> john: today marks day 300 of vladimir putin's war on ukraine, as concerns grow in kyiv that russia is preparing to launch a new offensive from belarus, as putin visited the country's capital yesterday. also a rare admission of military struggles saying the situation in ukraine's east and south is "extremely
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complicated." nate foy is live in kyiv, ukraine with more on this. president zelenskyy made a surprise visit to the front lines today. what transpired while he was there? >> well, hey, john. president zelenskyy was in a city, symbolic ukrainian holdout, one of the most dangerous places in the country. met with soldiers, handed out awards, and then they gave him a gift intended for the united states, but how dangerous the trip was. as president zelenskyy spoke, you could hear an explosion in the background, listen. >> you can see he barely flinches, john. speaking of that gift, after he handed out the awards, the ukrainian soldiers then presented him with a signed ukrainian flag and asked him to deliver it to the u.s. congress.
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soldiers wrote messages of appreciation for all the u.s. military aid delivered to ukraine during this war. president zelenskyy said he would deliver that message. now take a look at this next video, john. i want to show you where president zelenskyy was today. it has been the focus of the russian aggression in the east for months but met a stiff ukrainian resistance there. president putin made a surprising admission today describing the situation in the east as "extremely difficult." listen to putin himself explain the state of the war. >> the situation in donetsk and people's republic and kherson is very difficult. >> in the past 24 hours, ukraine says five civilians have been killed and eight more injured as
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a result of shelling in the war. back to you. >> john: got to wonder, is he going to look for an off ramp here. watching closely. >> sandra: one of the worst kids' flu seasons in the country, now parents across the united states are grappling with shortages of crucial critical medications. the drastic actions some pharmacies to keep supplies from bottoming out. >> john: and migrants across the southern border at a staggering rate. where do they go once they enter the united states? rd could -- according to a new record from the heritage foundation, the answer could surprise you. two of the people behind the analysis join us why every state is now a border state. >> the biden administration knew this was coming and apparently has what they say is a secret plan but i think the secret is they have no plan. e too,
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>> john: fascinating new report from the heritage foundation reveals just how widespread the nation's border crisis has become. tracking migrants in 433 of the nation's 435 congressional districts as illegal immigrants move deeper into the united states. mike and laura are with the heritage foundation oversight project. just give people a quick break down of what you did during the month of january earlier this year, you put geo fences around ngos and some customs and border patrol stations along the border, texas, arizona, new mexico, i imagine, too, and got the cell phone numbers and then during the rest of the month you watched them as they spread out across the country from the ngo and the border patrol stations.
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what did you find? >> we were shocked at the findings, nearly every district of the study, we kept replicated the same finding. a specific catholic charities ngo location, every district had them sent there. a couple hundred. >> john: laura, it drives home the point every state is a border state because of the magnitude of the crisis. >> occasionally you'll see a plane releasing illegal aliens in the middle of the night in tennessee or new york. what this study shows, they are not only going to every state, but every congressional district in every state. and so members of congress need to see this to realize this, and to do something about it to secure the border. >> john: you make the point in
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the report that nongovernmental organizations are making the border crisis worse, you say confirmed a host of them are actively facilitating the biden border crisis, overflow is being transferred to the organizations so they avoid overcrowded facilities. they apply for and receive taxpayer more for processing and transportation services and infrastructure to facilitate the illegal aliens into the three countries. i think most people think three things that happen if they are released into the country, not sent back, federal government flies them somewhere, like white plains, greg abbott or doug ducey put them on a bus and send them to a city or released on to the streets. i don't think people realize the degree to which ngos are responsible for fanning illegal migrants across the country. >> they play a how long real and thinking about sending another billion dollars to pay the ngos
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to transport and care of illegal aliens. the biden administration would not be able to process this crisis without the help of ngos. they are mission critical to the border crisis. >> john: and you said what we uncovered is a mass resettlement program in which the biden administration works hand-in-hand with ngos. it affects the entirety of the united states, every fire dies out unless someone fans the flames. we know the biden administration has help in keeping the flames at the border burning. laura, we know title 42 rescission is on hold and may come off as soon as tonight, we don't know. but if title 42 comes off and at some point it will, and the ngos are as involved as they are and the biden administration gets $3.5 billion it's looking for to deal with the rescission and ngos get a billion dollars more, what's going to happen to the country? >> it gets worse at the border
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and they get more money to process them faster throughout the u.s. members of congress are asking where is the plan, this is the plan. we are living the plan and we have been for the past 23 months. they are doing what they said they would do so congress needs to stop funding the operations the administration is carrying out. >> john: one of the most eye opening aspects the illegal migrants went from texas, new mexico, arizona, across the country and only monitored it for a month. imagine what's happened over the last two years. mike, laura, great to see you. thank you for coming in. fascinating report. >> sandra: it's been over a month since the murder of those four college students in idaho and there is still no suspect. do local officials need to hand this investigation over to another agency? that question is now being asked. >> john: as lives are busier and
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hackshaw jim duggan fighting off a home invader, he held him with a pistol until the police got there. we would like to thank the kershaw sheriff's department. we are safe with no damage. a man in his mid 20s entered through an unlocked door. that person made the mistake of his life. i would think. yeah, wrong house. no question about that. ok, we have some pictures of snow because there is a huge storm brewing in the west and making its way across the united states. a look at turner mountain in the
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northwest corner of montana, near the border of british columbia up in the rocky mountains, where the snow is falling and will be falling across the country and on up into the northeast as this mastiff alberta clipper coming down from canada turns into a bomb cyclone later on this week, which is going to disrupt, we are hearing, a lot of christmas travel, you know, we saw the scenes from heartsfield jackson international airport, not a lot of disruption right now but as the week progresses we are expecting the weather is going to sink its teeth into travel. >> sandra: flip to the other picture there, troy, montana, there we go, some of ski runs. so this is new hampshire, we are going west to east here. >> john: very quickly. >> sandra: a lot of people have a lot of snow coming their way. >> john: new hampshire got snow a couple days ago and now they are going to get even more as
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well, when this bomb cyclone wraps up and starts dropping precipitation they could get a whole lot of it. >> sandra: i'm going to plan some donuts. [laughter] >> john: i think what you need is coffee and donuts, stay inside where it's nice and warm. new at 2:00, the biden white house claims the border is not open but some democratic leaders say that is not true. will more pushback from his own party finally convince president biden to change his approach? we'll talk to the sheriff of a texas border county about that. plus, byron york on the latest, and cardinal dolan shares his message. (growling) (silence) (sigh, chuckle) if you struggle with cpap,
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