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bill melugin is covering the crisis non-stop for near two years and here to tell us what he is seeing. let's go to national correspondent griff jenkins spending a ton of time on the border live in eagle pass, texas with what's happening on the ground there right now. hi, griff. >> hi, dana and bill. good morning. walking up just behind me right now a group, we can see a family looks like about a dozen migrants. we'll find out where they are from. it happens like clockwork all day every day. in the intro you were showing texas dps smuggling videos, another one shot this weekend. take a look north of where we are in eagle pass in kinney county, texas dps stopping a transport van finding in the cargo area six migrants rescued. the driver was from houston and admitted to officers he was paid $2 thousand to smuggle them and charged with human smuggling.
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now it's interesting because in that summit between president biden and lopez ope -- obrador the there was nothing out of his mouth about any intentions to try and cooperate with our country on getting it done. the state department says is the world's second largest criminal industry. we spoke to a former lawmaker in mexico from mexico and she was simply saying that it is getting worse, human trafficking in her country. listen here. >> we have 26,000 children missing in my country. to hear the families of these girls and boys that are missing, it's something that it's a nightmare. >> we also spoke to a sex trafficking victim. her name is carla and held for
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four years and rosa rescued her when she was 16. this is what she told us. >> there is no words to describe the pain that one feels as a human being. i would tell the citizens of the united states that we're also human. >> they were just batting down our position. a blackhawk helicopter operated by the national guard as part of the texas effort here to secure the border is flying over us. a larger group is clearly coming through here now. it is interesting very little was mentioned in the meeting also between president biden and the mexican president about what mexico might be trying to do to stop allowing it to be used as a transit country. that's what border patrol officials most wanted to hear come out of this summit. that mexico would do more to stop the migrants from coming through their country ultimately with the goal of crossing
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illegally here where we are, nothing on that. maybe we'll hear more from the administration in the coming days. >> dana: we'll pay attention to that. thank you. >> my six trips to the border this is the biggest single group i've ever seen. the bus pulling out now is full of unaccompanied children. texas state troopers caught an active member of a cartel believe it or not. that guy was literally walking down the highway here. nicaragua. americano. >> dana: fox news has been the only media covering the migrant crisis consistently for the past two years. bill melugin made his first trip in may of 2021 spending more 330 days along the border to bring us the vital story. growing humanitarian crisis.
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it is really good to see you. is that uncomfortable being in a suit? >> it feels -- you saw i was looking sweaty. nice to have a little air conditioning. >> bill: one of those clips was marked july of 2021. we heard you say this is the worst you've ever seen it. i have to imagine going back to july of 2021 that was not the worst. >> what i said is nothing compared to what we see now. that was a group of 300 at a gait in del rio. they see groups of 600 to 700 cross the river now. and last month well over 1,000 people. the numbers have kept escalating month after month. the administration keeps breaking their own records month after month. highest numbers in fiscal 2021 and now 2022. the way 2023 we're on pace the shatter the record again. you look at the live shot now in eagle pass, a place where i did over 150 days in 2022.
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it is constant there. griff is spot on. this sort of thing plays out every day. if the president wanted to get a look at what is actually happening there that's a perfect spot. migrants cross there every day and see how and why they do it and get a chance to talk to them. their administration keeps saying don't come. they keep coming in historic numbers. it is not slowing down. >> dana: i've been surprised at the number of gotaways. tell everybody what you were saying about we know there are a number of gotaways, hundreds of thousands now. but nobody goes to try to find them once they get in. >> the numbers are shocking and scary. they aren't on the books, not in the official encounter numbers. since president biden first took office cbp sources tell fox over 1.1 million known gotaways. to put that in perspective for your viewers it's bigger than the population of austin, texas coming across our border and disappearing without ever being caught.
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we simply don't have the front line agents, enough personnel to go in and look for them in the interior. we have to pull agents off the northern border now because we have such big groups coming across and the agents are turning to social workers doing paperwork and processing. not a lot of enforcement. >> bill: one of the things that infuriates a lot of people if they pay attention is how many people on the no fly list have walked across the border. >> we'll never know. >> bill: at one point we thought it was more than 100. i don't know what the number is today. we paid billions of dollars to make sure they don't get on an airplane but they can come across the border. dana and i talk a lot about politics. we had mid-term elections and congressional districts from texas and arizona and a lot of them were swing districts. i would say the results were mixed. a lot of people if you paid attention to the story would have thought it would have gone the other way meaning that republicans would have come and wiped out democrats in the
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districts. do you have a theory why that did not happen among those most directly affected by this story? >> you said it there. my opinion. if you've been paying attention. fox has really been the only media down there for a last year and a half consistently. the rest of the media showed up in the last month. a chunk of the country really didn't know a lot what was going on down there unless they were watching the drones and cameras. it is a mixed bag, different results in arizona and texas. south texas traditionally a blue stronghold with a lot of democrats. a lot of people come up to us and say we're democrats, maybe we don't watch fox but shake our hands and say thank you for being down here and covering this. they have people running through their driveways and corpses on their ranchs. not just at the border. the fentanyl coming into the country. you did the segment earlier in the show. it's a nationwide problem. >> bill: when we talked in the hallway yesterday you said the fentanyl is only going to get worse. >> look at what just happened
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with the mexican operation against the sinaloa cartel a few days ago. there hasn't been announcements on other side of the border thousand handle it. it is one of the primary cartels pushing the fentanyl into the united states. them and cj and g. every day we do live shots showing a million fentanyl pills seized at one port of entry in a single day a million pills. how much is getting through elsewhere? what is happening at other ports of entry? with all the agents off the front lines we don't know who is coming in and bringing what. no way knowing how much of getting in except the numbers of deaths in historic highs. >> dana: you have a long life ahead of i and a pleasure to have you on air explaining the story to us along with our other teammates down there like griff and casey. >> nice to meet you guys in person. >> bill: you made it a priority and we're very happy that you did in order to bring this
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story. >> team effort. shout out to the drone team and producer. >> bill: amazing stuff. nice to see you in new york. the story at the airports. faa says air travel is gradually resuming at america's airports after a system outage grounded all flights earlier today. grady trimble is at chicago o'hare. how is it going there? good luck. >> the system is restored, flights here and across the country are starting to take off again. that does not mean everything is back to normal. far from it. we see the ripple effect of delays and cancellations across the country. at o'hare airport alone there are more than 400 delays. across the country there are more than 5400 delays. cancellations getting awfully close to 900 right now. the outage started overnight and ultimately led the faa to put in place the first nationwide ground stop since 9/11. passengers we've talked to at
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o'hare showed up to the airport this morning to find those flight issues piling up. >> it's all backed up. this is insane. it will be traumatizing with three kids. it will be traumatizing. a nationwide thing? that's crazy. that's scary. that's even scarier, bro. >> the system that was down is called the notice to air missions or notam alerts pilots and airline personnel of issues at airports. bird hazards, visibility problems, runway closures, karine jean-pierre initially tweeted it doesn't appear it was a cyberattack. when the president was asked that point blank he said we don't know what caused this. there will be questions here and across the country as to what exactly caused this for the days and weeks to come. >> bill: grady, thanks. nice to see you in chicago live. >> dana: pilot and aviation
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expert kyle bailey joining us. what do you think happened? >> good morning, dana. typically the systems are a bit antiquated and so many data points that are layered coming into the system. this is basically every single airport in the country and it's getting data from around the world. not just big airports but small airports, too. it was an overload, i think. >> bill: we asked this question last hour. the notice to air mission, notam system. can you fly without it or would you rather not? >> well, it's not affecting airplanes that are in the air. so basically before a flight the pilot is going through this to see if there are runway closures or cranes in the vicinity of airports near runways, every bit of information that's critical to safely landing or taking off is in there, as well as en route such things as volcanic
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eruptions and closed airspace. so the people ott pretty much before the flight has all this information. if anything popped up during the flight that was critical it could be relayed through air traffic control. the problem is planes about to take off or haven't yet flown. but it is a safety issue in that if something is missed, if anything is relayed verbally and not, you know, in the system. there is a possibility you could miss something when they are communicating that information to pilots. >> dana: do you imagine the faa will request that congress consider giving them enough resources to upgrade their system? >> you know, it takes time. as you know, government works at a snail's pace. there is no doubt about that in all areas of government, not just the faa. and these systems are old but they do the job and they are very complex. you can't just do a fix like in
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a matter of three months, four months, five months, or a year. these are huge projects we are talking about. like i said, this system is affecting pretty much notam's around the world for u.s. pilots. not just airports but airspace as well. >> bill: last thing. will we know what went wrong? will we get an answer? >> eventually we will. my gut feeling is it's just a system glitch. i personally don't think it is a hack or terrorism related because this is not affecting the imminent safety of a flight that's actually in the air and flying. >> bill: from your lips. right? kyle bailey with us today. thanks. 13 past now. president biden vowing to crack down on deadly fentanyl coming over the border. >> dana: new hampshire has firsthand experience with the drug crisis. the governor joins us to talk about that and whether he is weighing a run for the white
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>> dana: attorney general garland facing a moment of truth over the classified documents found in president biden's office during his time as vp in the obama administration, whether to appoint a special counsel as he did under former president trump. david spunt is live at the justice department with more. hi, david. >> hi. merrick garland the attorney general has faced many moments of truth in his tenure at d.o.j. he is back in washington after spending time with the president in mexico at the summit with other world leaders. the president yesterday on this
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issue. >> president biden: i was briefed about this discovery and surprised to learn that there were any government records that were taken there to that office. but i don't know what's in the documents. my lawyers have not suggested i ask what documents they were. >> video captured biden and garland sitting together during the trip as news broke garland appointed a u.s. attorney to investigate classified documents found at the president's private office at the penn center in washington, d.c. biden attorney found the documents in november. garland appointed u.s. attorney john louche to investigate. his investigation took several weeks and now up to merrick garland to make a decision. the level of classified documents uncovered and how the material itself was discovered -- was not discovered for so long. garland himself could either charge biden, current or former aides, appoint a special
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counsel. or just do and say nothing indefinitely. legal experts insist they already know the outcome. >> night and day, not a chance in the world that biden will see criminal charges here. >> but no charges for biden, bill and dana, may mean donald trump escapes charges for the mar-a-lago investigation if you look at it through a political lens. doj officials say they will bring charges if they see fit in any case. one of the most important details that keeps coming up and important to mention, these documents were discovered six days before the mid-term election. the white house only came out to announce this after news broke in media reports. they didn't come out willingly until this came out. that's the question, why was this held? >> dana: a great question david spunt. i hope you help us find the answer. thank you so much. >> bill: president biden addressing the record amount of fentanyl flowing across the southern border. here he was in mexico city just
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yesterday. >> president biden: we've seized more than 20,000 pounds of deadly fentanyl at the border. all three of us can continue to deepen and strengthen our shared efforts to cut off the flow of illegal fentanyl including by tackling the precursor chemicals used in synthetic drugs as we go after the laboratories. >> bill: new hampshire has unfortunately dealt with this crisis. chris sununu is here. you have a good model for this. >> it is a great model. new hampshire was number two for overdose deaths in the country. as the drug crisis has evolved your system needs to evolve. we broke it down and provided more rural access to care, wrap around services and the country has gone up 60% in overdose
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deaths we're average, 25th. one is too many but our system is getting results. the key is rural access to care. recovery-friendly workplaces. wrap around model is more efficient at the local level. wrap around means treatment, recovery, work services, transitional housing, all in your community. you ask somebody to go from a rural area to drive 200 miles to the city they won't do it. they will tough it out. make the services accessible so they don't lose their kids and jobs and have the level of self-worth and they want to embrace the opportunity. also i think new hampshire has been on the cutting edge of understanding isn't just overpresent screening. a whole issue going on. fentanyl is in xanax, cocaine and meth. there is no safe experience. we found fentanyl in vape cartridges. you are. it is a cartel-driven crisis and
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the open border is a problem. great to see the president acknowledging but two steps behind. resources are wonderful. implementation at the local level is how you get results. >> dana: i asked you what the biggest problem you try to solve and you said mental health and children in particular. >> it is a mental health crisis in a variety of ways. you need to bring in new outside providers which we're doing. i bought a mental health hospital specifically for children. covid exacerbated issues. p if create the door of opportunity for kids at an early age it -- i'm a fiscal hawk. the investment you make with kids gets you ten times the return down the line and already seeing the results. >> bill: new hampshire is in the heart of all this. >> we won't loose our primary. i don't care what joe biden says. we're going first. >> bill: a lot of guys are getting the question.
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some of your republican colleagues getting it as well. >> are you going to run? >> well, obviously i'm going to iowa later this month. i'm excited about that but no decision has been made now. >> i'm concerned about the direction of party and country and i'll make a decision in 2024. >> that's a long way away. i am humbled by the speculation but i am focused on virginia. >> bill: all three governors. >> my buddies. ditto. because of the new way these things are done folks have advocacy groups and be out there nationally. a lot of folks are doing that. you won't see folks jump into the race until summer especially governors or active governors. i have to deal with -- new hampshire is my first priority. balancing a budget. late in 2023 you will see folks decide if they want to get in and take on the thing. i think we have to change the
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conversation a little bit. we don't need to change who we are as a party but get back to the basics. local control, low taxes, individual responsibility. i never raised a tax in my life and have the fastest growing states in the northeast. parts of our model i want to share with the rest of the country. i don't have to do it as president. even in new york i think there are pieces of the new hampshire model that can get a place in new york back on track. >> dana: how would another republican -- >> i think ron -- any governor has to be willing to engage with voters in their homes, in their businesses, if their communities and shake hands. we want to look you in the eye and see you as a person before we get to policy. if you can't pass that you won't get anywhere. i like to come down. i will be back in new hampshire and feel like i'm getting
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paroled by getting back home. this place is a little nuts. >> bill: we'll talk again soon. >> dana: suspect accused of murdering four idaho students is due in court tomorrow. nancy grace on how prosecutors are building their case against him and major storms causing widespread damage in california with more extreme weather on the way.
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north of the bay area. not what folks want to see. all eyes are on the rushing river behind me as it inched close to flood stage. the river crested and it is going back down right now. with all this rain that's now falling, the national weather service says the river could crest again tomorrow potentially overflowing its banks. now this storm has been a doozy for the entire state. 31 counties have been under an expanded federal emergency declaration. in sacramento widespread flooding. two levies failed in that county forcing evacuations toward the northern california coast. days of heavy rains and high winds knocked out power for thousands toppling trees and causing mudslides. southern california had several inches of rain. los angeles saw flooding in studio city. death toll continues to rise as well. gavin newsom says 17 people have
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been killed by the storms. in central california a young boy was swept away in floodwaters. rescue crews have only been able to find a shoe. >> we have the young 5-year-old that is missing. and we just pray -- this -- if you have any faith it is as moments like this we just pray for a miracle. that young boy, young child whose life is in danger having been missing for some time. >> gusts of up to 50 miles-per-hour today. the main issue is trees could topple over because the ground is so saturated with rainfall. >> bill: thank you from fox weather. thank you, marks, on the russian river. download the app, free, fox weather online now. check out the forecast across the country or right in your
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hometown. now live online. >> dana: suspect accused of murdering four university of idaho students due in court tomorrow for a status hearing as prosecutors continue building their case against him. let's bring in nancy grace hope of crime stories with nancy grace. i want everybody to see this new timeline. people you might be familiar with some of the timelines where the girls were, when they suspect that the murders took place but now there is an update and this question about bryan kohberger's car caught on campus at 5:25 a.m. at wsu. an additional piece of information, nancy. >> yeah. what's really interesting about that, last night we got in the car in the dark just as it would have been when kohberger was leaving the crime scene behind me. i want to tell you what i've learned here in moscow. we got in the car and took the route we have followed along his
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cell phone pings. he turned on his phone 2:47 a.m. we believe. that's the time he would have been leaving his own apartment in pullman. then the phone gets turned back on at about 5:30 a.m. as he is pulling back into his apartment as you described. but that route that he took that we believe he took, very, very circuitous. what should have been a ten minute ride turned into an hour long ride. pitch dark, very much a no man's land. sparse housing along the way and this is what i'm wondering. i'm wondering if that's where he got rid of the murder weapon. it was not near the snake river. i don't think that's the answer. but in that long hour drive, is that where we'll find the murder weapon and also i'm wondering if cops will match up earlier routes that he took trying to
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find an escape route? did he drive the exact route before? practicing for the night he committed the murders? >> dana: very interesting. what have you found as you are there in idaho on the ground. >> i have to tell you something, it is a lot different than what you can see in the pictures and on an ariel. very tight spaces. i'm right if front of the house and 20 feet away from the next apartment. clear views into every single window in that home and also the partying hasn't stopped. people seem to go -- young kids from college go from house to house to house. i yet people were in and out of this home all night until the inhabitants went to sleep. within the town, everything is
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very, very solemn, very solemn. >> dana: how do you feel about the prosecutors' work so far as they build the case against him? is it a strong one? >> i do believe it's a strong case. as we know from the bare bones skeletal in the probable cause affidavit. i think there will be a lot more and there better be. a million ways to explain away dna on the knife sheath. i must have picked that knife up and examined it. there are a million ways to explain away the dna. but if there is more dna and another hair in the crime scene of his no way to explain that away. also what will be in that car, in that elantra? when the cops were staking him out about to make an arrest they saw him come out around 4:00 in the morning and throw out his trash in the neighbor's receptacle and watched him clean the inside and outside of his he
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lon tray? we are heading to his apartment as soon as i get off with you and i'm wondering did he leave notes behind? did he plan this whole thing out as meticulously as i think he did? and if he did, there will be computer searches, handwritten notes, there could be a treasure trove of evidence in that apartment. >> dana: nancy grace in idaho. you can watch new episodes of crime story with nancy grace every single day on fox nation. >> bill: court documents revealing celebrity investors involved with the crypto exchange. the pressure building on tiktok. why lawmakers from both sides now are calling on espn to cut its ties with the social media platform. ♪
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stakeholders supporting ftx. tom brady and gisele among the large owners. we have an update. >> all on paper. paper losses or not it is big money figures we talk about. the new court filings revealed the largest shareholders for ftx. some of the names, two in particular easy to recognize. tom brady with more than 1.1 million shares. gisele 886,000. forbes is estimating the brady stake was worth $45 million at its peak. only an estimation in a private company. it is now worthless. you might remember tom and gisele appeared in the ftx commercial urging people to invest in crypto. since then they are among those named in a class action lawsuit filed on behalf of customers who lost money in the bankruptcy. like the customers, they will
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now face an uphill battle trying to recover their losses from sam bankman-fried's company. the way the bankruptcy law works in the united states other creditors would come before shareholders. it is quite possible that these equity stakes would never be recovered. in the meantime we have word just in this morning from the bankruptcy court an ftx lawyer is claiming the company has been able to recover more than $5 billion in assets but the total amount owed to creditors, that number is still unclear at this point. we know the u.s. attorney in new york has a task force set up trying to trace and recover lost assets and now we know some of these celebrity shareholders will be watching all this quite closely. in addition to tom and gisele, looking through the file this morning there was nba player, a private equity firm linked to owner robert kraft as well. >> dana: connell mcshane. thank you. >> bill: tiktok taking more heat from the nation's capitol.
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two lawmakers calling on espn to drop the social media platform as a sponsor for its halftime shows as you have seen in recent college football games. martha maccallum is here. right now espn is taking the money. if the pressure cranks up they make a different decision or not. >> we've seen it escalate over the past decade or so we see entities put pressure on corporations over advertising. sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. sometimes it works for a short time and a longer time. we see the cross over. we're seen it happen in several states across the nation that banned it on government-used devices. now you are seeing it creep into the private sector as well. i do think this is one of your predictions, right for 2023 that we're testing the waters here for a ban across the country of tiktok. you see bytedance pushing back
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saying we aren't beholding to the chinese government but our f.b.i. director christopher wray and admiral haines disagree. >> dana: this is one of the only bipartisan agreements in americans. members are mike gallagher and kristin murphy of illinois. saying it poses a significant threat. to sponsor halftime shows raise serious questions about espn risk analysis and sponsorships. bipartisan in one of the last acts of congress before it switched over nancy pelosi said i can agree, you can't have the tiktok app on a government phone. >> do they take it away from your personal phone? i don't know. >> i think it's time for parents to step in across the nation because one of the things that kills me is the restrictions how much time people can spend on these things in china.
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we don't have any of that. they are spending a lot of time on math and science and educating children. there is another side of this, the time suck that is experienced among american kids across this nation with this stuff. that's my biggest problem with it. i think that it is an enormous waste of time. i think that kids are losing out on a lot of opportunities to play sports, to study more, to do all the things that would be good for them. i would love to see parents push back against tiktok. >> bill: 18 to 24 years is the target audience. in the kitchen your gas stove may be bye-bye. there is an effort to eliminate them from the kitchen to september of 2020 where joe biden was doing this unfortunate thing in her own kitchen using a gas stove tweeting out what are you cooking tonight? ted cruz said rules for thee, not for me. there is a gas stove.
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>> a gas stove is easier to work and regulate the heat. electric stoves give off a funny smell when things burn. 40% use gas stoves in the country. a consumer protection commissioner said this is a hidden hazard. any option is on the table. products that can't be made safe can be banned and then they pushed back and said we aren't coming into your kitchen to take away your stove. we'll try to protect future products. i don't know if you bought appliances lately. things start to break down 6 or 7 years. you won't have it the rest of your life. it is a broader plan to back off on gas and oil use in the country in every way possible. >> bill: joe manchin called it a recipe for disaster. >> dana: stay out of our
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kitchen. my prediction is americans won't go for this. the risk/benefit is not there. electric stoves are dangerous for other reasons. we'll decide they're not doing this. >> what about code for building you need a good ventilation system? >> dana: where is the covid money for ventilation? >> or open your window so you don't set off a fire alarm, which i've been known to do. >> dana: i had an apartment like that that was terrible. see you later on "the story." another city now is pushing to lower the voting age from 18 to 16 and you don't even need to be a citizen. what is up with that? we'll tell you. - two - when the national debt was larger than gross domestic product? world war ii - and right now. that's a deep hole. and i don't know how we'll climb out of it.
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>> harris: after visiting the southern border in mexico president biden back home with no real answers to the crisis. there will be a website and app the president says will help.
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plus the plot thickens as we learn new information on what was actually in those classified documents found in biden's old private office in a locked closet. and the debate over banning cooking and heating with gas. critics brandishing a recent photo of first lady jill biden cooking over her gas stove. congressman brian mast, tom hoe man, >> dana: the suburb of rockville, maryland is looking at lowering the voting age from 18 to 16. young voters the end to skew democratic. what is this all about? you have to ask mike emanuel live in d.c. with the story. >> good morning. rockville, maryland the mayor and city council will discuss it at the end of the month. recommendations included lowering the age to vote in city elections from 18 to 16
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regardless of citizenship. commission recommended this change and also recommended that the right to vote in city elections be extended to anyone a resident of the city of rockville for six months proceeding an election without regard to citizenship. four other merchandise communities have lowered the voting age. rockville residents were asked about opening. >> you are just going through puberty. >> a good idea. i have teenagers that -- i have a 14-year-old and they're engaged in politics and studying the world around them. >> 18 good, 16 no. you have to make more time to think or something like that. 16 no. >> it is not just maryland, state lawmaker in oregon has agreed to sponsor a voting age measure statewide. one expert offers this explanation. >> younger voters skew
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overwhelmingly democratic. if you are in a jurisdiction that's competitive it could give democrats an edge. there aren't many cities or towns that allow folks under the age of 18 to vote. if they do, they are much more likely to vote for democrats than for republicans. >> there have been attempts by democrats in congress to lower the federal election voting age from 18 to 16. the national push hasn't worked. there is movement in some local communities. >> dana: you know, mike, don't go back to rockville is what i have to say. have a good day. thank you. >> bill: it's a bizarre story. here we go. we have an 82-year-old man got an unexpected retirement. butch marion. a customer filmed him ringing up groceries. people donated $1 hundred thousand for him. that money in the form of a big check will use to pay his bills, relax and travel.
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>> dana: and travel. i wonder where he wants to go? work, there is dignity in work and you have a purpose in work. now he will get to retire and -- >> bill: the planes are flying. that's what i want -- >> dana: a better outcome. at 6:00 a.m. i thought it would be a sad story. thankfully everybody is able to get in the air. thanks for watching. harris faulkner is up next. here she is. >> harris: fox news alert. house republicans now in the majority as you know want a full and thorough review of classified documents found at the penn biden center in biden's private office locked in a closet. now we know foreign intelligence on iran, ukraine and more were among the classified papers locked in that closet. i'm harris faulkner and you are in "the faulkner focus." president biden had been ignored reporters' questions on the controversy but last night addresse

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