audience. welcome , all of you. thank you for being here. coming up, cormoran secretary rick perry will weigh in on biden s obsessive, dangerous push for electric vehicles that none of us want. and later, one of the previously expelled tennessee lawmakers is now in hot water. tonight, we ve got video and we ve got details. but first tonight, we start with a fox news alert. earlier today, the fbi arrested a massachusetts air national guardsman in connection with the classified documents leak. our very own kevin burke has the very latest. kevin , this is a really serious leak for a lot of reasons. we ll get into the details in a minute. absolutely. sean, you re right about that evening to you, my friend. the fbi arresting twenty one year old jack douglas tachira following the leaks online of classified documents that frankly embarrassed washington with its allies around the world. the 21 year old member of the u.s. national guard was apprehended near his home about 50 miles
but according to reports, the new limits on emissions could require more than two thirds of every car sold by twenty thirty two to be fully electric. but this now poses a major problem because a new ap poll shows that only four out of 10 adults would even consider buying an electric vehicle for the next are now. one major factor respondents cited is cost. by the way, take a look at your screen. it s easy to see why, according to newly released data from the kelley blue book. well, the average cost of a new non luxury car in march was just over forty four thousand, while a new electric vehicle on average is near sixty thousand. it s fifty nine thousand dollars. that is almost a 15 thousand dollar difference. and that s far too big of a stretch for most families. so make no mistake, this is a tax, just like when they raise taxes on oil, gas, coal and your pension plans and corporations that pass the cost on to you. this is another tax on the middle class and lower
e-cigarette sales are expected to double to 1 billion market with dozen of brands to choose from. investors who used to smoke out. former facebook president and brains behind napster is among the investors pouring $75 million into njoy. bedford slims a start-up based in brooklyn is attracting outside interests. i started on about 5 thousand dollar investment and throughout that course of the year, i raised about $15,000. reporter: and don t think big tobacco isn t sniffing out opportunity. today, we are unveiling our latest transformative product. that is fused, digital vapor cigarettes. reporter: r.j. reynolds the makers of camel and winston and salem cigarettes rolled out vuse. there will be some level of cannibalization but however it s