we can t keep spending. the lack of stature for america because we aren t getting our act together instead of the president going before the nation to say here is what we have to do. he is part of the problem. bill: smart of him to cut a deal. he saw the numbers the other day. dana: do you think he will? i think so, yes. bill: that might be the joe biden of 1992. we ll see. thank you, steve. nice to see you, steve forbes. dana: new york city is preparing to take in more than 1,000 migrants per day now that title 42 is over. nate foye is live at the port authority. it feels almost incomprehensible, nate. it does, dana. but that s the number that is expected and we re already seeing some of that this morning in the past few hours we saw two buses from laredo, texas arrive at the port authority station behind me. there were 93 migrants on board. a fraction of the expected daily count now that title 42 is over. look at this group that arrived
there? seven super bowls in total. six for new england. dana: he retired for the second time last february. this time is for good he said. these rumors persist that he might go to the dolphins. not this, the year after. bill: i don t think it s happening. cool they will recognize him. the nfl came out with their season schedule so everybody knows when they are playing and when. dana: i know who is playing on christmas. giants and eagles. i watch fox & friends. bill: i didn t know that. good game. dana: thank you. bill: how about bengals and chiefs on new year s eve. cincinnati at kansas city. dana: are you going to be there? don t know yet. the prime suss tecti in the natalee holloway case, will he face justice on u.s. soil? we have new details on his case after 18 years when natalee
somebody 80 can be vigorous and intellectually plugged in. the supreme court we ask them to do an inelectric to all job and they re well past the retirement age for several americans. some people can be worn out and down at 50. i don t think we re past our prime and we should be judged individually. bill: byron donalds, the congressman from florida is your guest over the weekend. you have an excellent guest here. he was front and center for the hunter biden press conference the other day. went on cnn the other night after the town hall defending trump forcefully. he knows what he wants to say before he comes on tv. we ll check that out on sunday. thank you, shannon. thanks. see you guys. dana: elon musk announcing he has hired someone to replace him as head of twitter. what it means for the future of the platform. a.i. in the classroom. can the technology be used to
police and inside that police station as we speak. good morning. it s friday. i m bill hemmer. dana: a lot of news on friday. i m dana perino and this is america s newsroom. moments ago danny penny surrendered to police in manhattan expected to appear in court in a few hours. prosecutors will charge him with second degree manslaughter and it could put him in jail for up to 15 years. bill: penny is the marine who put jordan neely in a choke hold on a new york subway on the first of may. witnesses say neely was acting aggressively toward passengers repeatedly. his death was ruled a homicide. penny says he was trying to protect the passengers and did not mean to kill him. dana: the case putting tremendous pressure on manhattan district attorney alvin bragg opting to charge penny without convening a grand jury. the decision is all about politics critics say. this marine was trying to
history. you get them every now and then. bernie getz. it captures what is going on in the city. $8 hundred million from the deblasio administration to mental health services. $240 million in fiscal 2024. none seems to be getting to any of the people needing the help. really what s happened here is that when you pull back from the public sphere in terms of public safety, you get a vacuum. and all of the folks who are responsible for that pullback, aoc, bragg, etc. , etc. you know the characters at play. now are the ones scrambling to put this arrest on penny asap because they re responsible for this pullback in public safety. that public safety has to be somehow or other enforced by private citizens. we have had it throughout history and we re seeing it again. dana: paul mauro, thank you.