judge jeanine: how old is he? lawrence: i don t know. a little kid. check out my show 9:00 eastern time tomorrow night and then check out judge jeanine on sunday at 10:00. thanks a lot, lawrence, that s it for us. we will see you pack here on monday. have a terrific weekend. take care bret: good evening, welcome to washington. i m bret baier. breaking tonight, new allegations that the fbi overstepped its authority in conducting investigations against american citizens. and not just a few times. we re talking in the hundreds of thousands of times correspondent david spunt at the justice department tonight with the breaking details. good evening, david. bret, good evening, this story is quite something. this court document released just a few hours agoer he nawntd
just visit the texas to get a firsthand look at the crisis. with title 42 set to expire next week, the secretary says his agency is preparing for record high numbers. we re seeing about a seven day average of over 7500 people. so we have not seen a significant decrease in the flows. but we are working very closely with our partners to the south, with mexico, in anticipation of a potential surge in a post-title 42 environment. a federal judge is expected to rule this week on whether the b biden administration can lift the title 42 policy that border officials have used hundreds of thousands of times to expel migrants. let s bring in ilara who is a reporter on the border. any new steps that you expect to see from the biden administration, or is this more
and american actor and former california governor arnold schwarzenegger pleaded with russian soldiers to stop the offensive. it was a long video, but it s been watched hundreds of thousands of times. he recalled how his father was broken man after buying into lies and fighting for the nazis during world war ii. this is not the war to defend russia. the ukrainian fathers fought. this is an illegal war. your lives, your limbs, your futures are being sacrificed for a senseless war condemned by the entire world. it was a very interesting move there by schwarzenegger, because he is very popular in russia. and as you can see there in the video he put out on social media, there were russian subtitles, hoping it would reach people inside the country. as the human toll mounts in ukraine, so do calls to hold russia responsible for alleged war crimes.
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they started looking at those 22 million comments that there were a whole bunch of duplicates. there were hundreds or thousands or in some cases, hundreds of thousands of times. maybe that s just a predictable abuse of the online forum to submit the comments but it turned out not to be just the duplicates. next thing people noticed was there were a lot of comments that were sent in under obviously fake names or no names. then the next revelations got even stranger. turns out more than half a million e-mail addresses in russia were used to submit comments on the net neutrality rule. what does russia care about the net neutrality rules? right? russian computers appear to be the source for hundreds of thousands of comments, both for and against the rule. why did they do that? then came the even more unsettling revelations that a lot of the comments sent in by what appeared to be real americans, people with names and e-mail addresses, those comments, which were