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Senate negotiators return to the Hill to continue border negotiations as the House treks to the southern border in Eagle Pass, Texas to hold a news conference.
reminds you of the football game last night and puts the perspective of the number of people. chris clem, retired yuma sector border patrol chief joins us now. chris, those numbers are staggering. we talk about it all the time. it is hard to get your head around how many that is. yeah. happy new year, bret and dana. i know you are there. it is just unimaginable in any other time of our lives, right? this has really become the norm for president biden s border. this is hard to really wrap your head around it like you mentioned. when you compare it to a stadium and how many times it would take to fill that just on the number of people that we ve apprehended at our border. it has become infiltration. you see those numbers. this reporting has been going on so great by you all and just to see that this hasn t slowed
ice has been doing their job helping the front lines to process. just before we get off this gotaway number, you were talking about the known terrorists we caught. what about the known gang members, smugglers, people bringing fentanyl. those are all part of the gotaway mix too and it should concern every one of us. bret: chris clem, we appreciate your time today. happy new year. happy new year. dana: here is a question. can electric vehicles go the distance? fox business puts e.v.s to the test as democrats push americans to open their wallets for the so-called sustainable driving option. comes up with a milestone playoff victory. dana: that was an overtime thriller. the college football playoff semifinals did not disappoint setting up a national title showdown between the two best teams in the country. jim gray is here with his highlights and some predictions.
The Illinois state government says it will be paying to temporarily house hundreds of migrants at hotels as the Chicago area has seen a spike in recent arrivals.