motivation. he posted a lengthy manifesto online inspired by racist conspiracy theories found in fringe areas of the internet. authorities saying the white 18-year-old was held at a hospital for a mental health evaluation less than a year ago after making a violent threat last year at his high school. but he was released and never charged with a crime. dana: full fox coverage ahead. leo terrell. the initial threat at the high school wasn t even a year ago, 11 months ago. state police say he was given a mental health evaluation and counseling but was released and not charged with a crime. here is what we know about the suspect. police say he lived in conklin, new york with his parents that you see here, a 3 1/2 hour drive from buffalo. based on the manifesto posted online he chose that specific top supermarket because the community is 80% black. the manifesto is full of racial hatred and cites the great
elections. both candidates putting a heavy focus on the future of education. how we vote tomorrow will make such a statement, such a statement for families around this great country to have hope, to recognize that yes, the values that we hold dear, the values that underpin this country are still alive and well. the main reason i m running i want to build the best education and every child to have a world class education in the commonwealth of virginia. bill: full fox coverage begins now. rich edson watching the mccauliffe team. alexandria hoff is with the glenn youngkin headquarters. sandra: let s begin the hour with rich edson live in virginia for us on a very big day. hi, rich. good morning, sandra and bill. terry mccauliffe has closed this campaign hitting the democratic areas of the state trying to get democrats to the polls. some progressive groups have raised concerns about turnout in this race.
we have got to get all of our american citizens out and we have to get all of our afghan partners out. we have got to tell the taliban in no uncertain terms that we aren t going to leave here until all our american citizens and afghan partners are out. bill: full fox coverage begins anew now. congressman and iraq war vet greg steubey ahead. peter doocy at the white house. good morning, bill. president biden is not second guessing any of his decision making about afghanistan. president biden: my job is to make judgments. my job is to make judgments no one else can or will make. i made them. i m convinced i m absolutely correct. the president says he is having talks about keeping american forces in afghanistan until all americans are out but the taliban warns u.s. forces must leave by the end of this month. so some critics want a little more urgency from the white house. the french, the british, even the dutch military is
as a combat veteran, you know, my hearts go out to everyone who has sacrificed so much in this sphere of operation to see it fall back to day one. stark reminder of what defeat really looks like and the suffering that people are going to experience as a result of that defeat. this taliban victory that we re seeing right before our eyes is something president biden truly owns. dana: full fox coverage ahead with reaction from congressman jim banks who served with our military in afghanistan and mark meredith with the view from the hill. let s begin with jackie heinrich live on the north lawn. we have not heard or seen president biden since friday when he left for camp david without taking questions from reporters and although the white house has put out various statements and pictures of him working from camp david his next address to the country is still up in the air. in the meantime his critics are hammering him saying this withdrawal has been botched.
i m bill hemmer. secretary blinken has a lot of questions to evidence amid growing evidence that a chinese lab in wuhan played a central role in the pandemic. if you follow the science the facts seem to suggest the lab leak theory is more and more possible by the week. secretary blinken saying china needs to be transparent and that still has not yet happened. we have to get to the bottom of what happened. there is accountability but from my perspective, the most important thing, the most important reason we have to get to the bottom of this is it s the only way we ll be able to prevent the next pandemic or do a better job in mitigating it. bill: full fox coverage now. an expert advisor for the world health organization and we begin with rich edson at the state department. this hearing is just about starting. secretary of state anthony