[national anthem] [national anthem] pete: they continue to roll in, our nation s anthem. beautifully tone do. cone. we had an iwo jima salute rachel: and two lassies. [laughter] better president welcome to fox & friends at this 6 a.m. hour. we ve got joey jones in for wil. joey: yeah, i guess all that saddle soreness for will this morning concern the. [laughter] i didn t know you guys were going to roll a band out and everything, the welcome wagon is here. rachel: house fire s here just for you. that s the band we re having for faith and friends. pete: faith and friends. stick around for the 9 a.m. hour. feels like a long time away but it s actually, technically, the 10 a.m. hour because overnight we rolled back our clocks. rachel: yeah, that was hard. pete: our viewership is probably half of what it normally is rachel: but rick is going to bring those numbers right back up. [laughter] joey: we begin with a fox weather alert. two people are dead in california as m
penn biden center in washington. appointed by the attorney general is also investigating the matter. lucas tomlinson live in the white house with the very latest. good after arthel sunday morning futures newly appointed house speaker kevin mccarthy says the republicans will go after these documents but they will be starting their own investigations as well to just mention. now we are finding time in again garage door open and closes with a push of a button. how many years has this vice president been in office for more than 40 years had these documents? how long they ve been out of their question they apply special counsel but how many do they apply to that in president trump as well? adam schiff the former of the committee damage assessment when they raided former president mar lagos state to see if there is any breach of national security, can t rule out doing the same thing with arthel with biden. i don t think we can exclude the possibility without knowing more th
deaths. reportedly cutting this animal tranquilizer with fentanyl to to extend the high. our next quest has treated wounds of patients who took the drug can. fox news medical contributor and family and emergency ped sync, dr. jeanette nesheiwat, hanks for getting up and coming in here. we were just having church, we ve got our band here. moving on to the serious topic, what is this and what is it doing? so trank, this is a veterinary drug dos used to she candidate the large animals like cowses and horses to put them to the sleep for surgery. the mexican cartels, drug dealers are using it as a cutting agent and mixing it with fentanyl and methamphetamine and cocaine. and it s technically supposed to save them money and also extend the length of the high of the drug user. but if they don t survive that drug potential overdose, they
they are doing now is using this drug, this is a medicine that is a sedative that is used to put cows and horses to sleep for surgery. it is not meant for human consumption. the mexican cartels, the drug dealers are using as a cutting agent for fentanyl, methamphetamine, for heroin and other types of drugs. what it does is, it prolongs the high if you survived that drug use in the first place. and it is cheaper to use. that s why we re seeing sometimes people pass away from this more than 300 deaths a day. the problem is you do not know what you are getting when you re buying drugs off the streets. i could beat laced with something you re not aware of. even the drug dealer may not be aware of it. you said it prolongs the hyatt, but again that fentanyl opioid mixed they call it shrank, what does shrink due to the human body? it is a really good question.
reporter: since the first report of a vaping-related death in august, all 50 states have now been hit by this illness. that includes more than 2,000 that have been hospitalized and more than 50 deaths. the outbreak of pulmonary injury associated with vaping or e-cigarettes is an emergency. we re seeing young people become critically ill and die. the cdc has zeroed in on thc products and a cutting agent known as vitamin e acetate. i think the larger issue is the staggering rise in vaping among young people. how would you describe the vaping situation in your school? it got kind of bad last year. some people did it too much, like a lot too much, and it escalated, i think. reporter: the cdc says that more than 6 million middle and high school students used a tobacco product this year. that s up from about 4.9 million last year and e-cigarettes were