despite the fact they were snubbed in new hampshire, they don t like him and motivated to vote against him. bill: you are saying new hampshire is not dead. dana: it s very much alive and we love it here and your place here in new hampshire. fox news alert. iran raising the risk of wider violence after several u.s. troops were injured in a missile attack by iran-backed militants in iraq. i m dana perino. good morning again. bill: good morning. i m bill hemmer live in new hampshire. the latest attacks from over the weekend are targeting u.s. military personnel at the air base. they came close about a week ago. a lot of questions whether or not they initiated this anti-missile defense system. there are some questions whether or not it was initiated this time. the bottom line is some got through and some americans are injured. houthis in yemen launching more attacks targeting ships in the red sea. general nicholson served in iraq telling us iran is at the center of all the
capacity or nearly out of room. they don t have the federal support they need to be able to have resources to help them integrate successfully into their new lives. dana: u.s. mayors begging for the migrant crisis before their meeting at the white house. members of president biden s cabinet sit down with a delegation from mexico. both meetings are looking at the growing border disaster. i m dana perino. good to have you here. bill: it s friday. dana: do you know the mayors are defending biden, though? bill: on this, yeah. they were, anyway. dana: yeah. they are the ones going to the white house. bill: it s friday, be in new hampshire this weekend. u.s. mayors looking for federal aid with a record number of migrants flooding into the country. impact is being felt in cities and towns across the country. you have lawmakers in washington seeking a border deal with the biden white house but some major sticking points remain. how do they get there? do they get there?
this country to a great american comeback. bill: closing argument. florida governor ron desantis in fox town hall in des moines vying for a strong finish on monday. the make or break caucus is five days away. trump is on tonight at 9:00 eastern. wave big two hours. i m bill hemmer. dana: i feel like the audience is great. moderators are very good and candidates themselves high energy and lots of interest in this. governor desantis discounted polls that show him losing to former president trump. he also cautioned against nominating trump for a third time saying he thinks the president has too much baggage. donald trump is the nominee if election is going to be about legal issues, a referendum on a lot of these issues that are not going to put us in a position to hold biden accountable. either way, it lets the democrats off the hook. i think this election needs to be a referendum on their failed policies and we need to offer a positive vision to turn this country around.
senate judiciary committee pressed not only on the failed taylor swift sale and whether his company is now a monopoly in the concert business. it is not just about taylor swift. there is something going on. it is about prices, hidden fees that are way too high. site disruptions. dana: chad pergram has more from capitol hill. i have a few friends trying to get tickets for their daughters and their daughters are constantly asking them did we get tickets yet? the answer is no. what could they find out today? fans of taylor swift and ticketmaster are never, ever, ever getting back together after the debacle involving the singer s concert series last year. senate committee is probing antitrust issues for live music events. it should surprise no one that the taylor swift concert pre-sales failed in this way. in fact, what we need is now enforcement of laws and conditions that were envisioned at the time live nation and ticketmaster merged. website meltdown during a pre-sa
against political opponents? the president believe in the rules of law and the independence of the department of justice. yes or no. it is a no for you. i m answering the question. you may not like it but i m answering the question. bill: or you could just say no. here is what we think we know at the hour. the search was related to a dispute with the national archives over the handling of presidential records is what has been reported. president trump left the white house with thoeps documents in january of 2021. later that year, the national archives contacted the president s team about potential classified information that was missing. dana: fast forward to january. the president voluntary gave more than a dozen boxes. in june d.o.j. visited mar-a-lago to get the transfer of more materials. bill: that s where things start to get murky. the talks broke down over the summer, sometime in june or july. the president disputes that however. federal officials viewed th