investigate the hunter biden matter. this could essentially close off that avenue for prosecution by reaching a plea agreement. dagen: the front page of the new york post saying it s time for the feds to charge him already. dana: fox team coverage shannon bream with a look at the timing of all of this just before the mid-term elections. first david spunt starts us off at the justice department. good morning, david. good morning to you. our sources are telling us that this investigation is at a sensitive and critical stage. it has been that way for several months right now as you mentioned it began in 2018. we re also told at fox news that the investigation has moved from the f.b.i. to the u.s. attorney in delaware and investigators are no longer actively collecting evidence in this case. this coming with a source with knowledge of the investigation. the washington post yesterday was out with this report that agents believe prosecutors have enough evidence to charge
take him behind the school and beat him up. tough guy. but he falls over with the wind, going on air force one. nobody fs with the biden except for venezuela, saudi arabia, every other opec nation. we ll explain in detail. recently, biden got on his knees, hands and knees begging and pleading the saudi s crown prince to please produce more oil. he s been begging opec as well. the same crown prince in this case that biden openly refer to as a pariah, that he accused of torturing and murdering the journalist jamal kavhogghi. opec says they will be reducing oil production by a whopping 2 million barrels a day that will reduce supply and increase the price of the a barrel of oil. this is not only deeply humiliating for joe biden and the u.s., most importantly, it is painful to millions of americans. now, gas buddies, patrick is predicting opec s decision today will drive passes up to 15 to 30cents per gland. look at this, $5 in reno. $6.42 in california. that s average. $5.47 in
and the home of the brave rachel: good morning and that is your star-spangled banner to wake you up this morning and remind you how amazing this country is. keep sending these patriotic photos to fox and friends news.com. i am happy to be back. will: great to have you back. wearing the boots. rachel: the cowboy thing today. pete: the national day of the cowboy. you claim to be a cowboy? lawrence: i can t wear them, i can t wear it every day but a couple days out of the year. rachel: i have seen you lawrence: when i m in the diners i have cowboy boots and you don t put that on when the national anthem is on. rachel: name it national wednesday. lawrence: if you speak to me. pete: are you on the ranch often? lawrence: no. pete: when is the time? kevin: i am cross-country. lawrence: sometimes i remember my roots. rachel: there is nothing more beautiful, here we are, this is fire in wisconsin, i go for a walk and you can clearly ski, bales of hay are red, white and blue,
police officials now say, i was a mistake to not engage the shooter earlier. i was misled. i m livid about what happened. texas governor, aiming his iron at law enforcement. my expectation is that the law enforcement leaders that are leading the investigations, which includes the texas rangers and the fbi, they get to the bottom of every fact with absolute certainty. after a damning new admissions from texas authorities they incident commander making the decision not to immediately enter the classroom the gunman was in. this was a barricaded subject there was time to retrieve the keys and wait for a tactical team with the equipment to go ahead and reach the door and take on the officials explained how the shooter got into the school. was propped open by a teacher. investigators clarified the timeline as police arrived. they went directly to the door and two received grazing wounds at that time from the suspect. while the door was closed. 11:37, there was m
elementary school, could have, should have been confronted sooner. parents demanding answers. why? why were police reluctant to immediately engage with the gunman? one explanation the texas department of public safety initially gave to cnn is that the officers could have been shot or killed, but we now know the mind-set goes directly against texas protocol for school shooter situations, which uvalde police trained for just two months ago. the manual states as first responders, we must recognize that innocent life must be defended. a first responder unwilling to place the lives of the innocent above their own safety should consider another career field. armed officers circled the building and up to 19 of them were inside a school hallway just feet away, kids and teachers in two classrooms were utterly helpless against the gunman. young kids, some covered in the blood of their friends dialed 911 begging for help. nearly 80 minutes after the gunman first entered the building he