sister, a daughter, a wife, or a friend should join us to unite against rape. this goes beyond politics. if we can t agree that rape is wrong, then we have accepted the unacceptable. bill: a lot of comments there, sheryl sandberg calling the world s attention to the atrocities of hamas against women. former facebook coo calling out women s group for a deafening silence on the rape of israeli women at the hands of hamas. what impact can a message like this have? i m bill hemmer and it s tuesday. some ways it s only tuesday. dana: i m dana perino. this is america s newsroom. for those of you who did rent see the five last night. he described it as a sexual atrocities and if you do that, and you get the response from people rather than saying well, you know, but on the other hand. but if you say sexual atrocities, then you obviously will get the reaction, hopefully, that sheryl sandberg was looking for. she was there for an event featuring testimonies from israeli police
& friends with a fox news alert, again. the israeli defense forces say they have raided hamas general security headquarters overnight. they are now surrounding other areas of interest in northern gaza. ainsley: this comes as the israeli government is reportedly considering flooding the terrorist group s tunnels with the mediterranean sea water. brian: you just want to find out if the hostages are there though, right? trey yingst is live in southern israel. trey? yeah, hey, guys, good morning. we are following this report from the wall street journal indicating that israel is considering flooding the tunnel network at least of northern gaza with sea water from the mediterranean sea. they have reportedly placed five large pumps near the camp in the northern part of gaza. and they are waiting to see if they will actually move forward with this plan. but it is significant to discuss because, if they do this, it would destroy the tunnel network but it also risks damaging
or visit the border himself. i know the president will travel this week. this is where he should bring air force one. this is where he should look the people in the eye. this is where he should talk to the border agents. let them know that this is beyond a crisis. bill: team fox coverage. mark meredith at the white house, karl rove with analysis. stacy stiegel begins our coverage in alamo, texas. are the groups getting larger? good morning. they are. the chief border patrol agent for the sector, which is the rio grande valley that covers some 277 miles of the entire southern border, he says that they have arrested at least 247 migrants over just the last couple of days traveling in two separate groups. so far this year, he says 17 groups of more than 100 at a time have been apprehended. a number he says and the data shows is going up. the majority in those groups, families and unaccompanied minors that we ve been talking so much about. also in this one sector alone, fam
history last night at the grammy awards . we begin with a new push from the white house to raise awareness for its recently passed covid relief package. president joe biden and others will be crossing the country starting today as a help is here tour. supportive voices are already outlining its benefits as part of the messaging blitz. the fact is, it s strongly bipartisan across the country. it s only in the congress of the united states where the republicans refused to meet the needs of the american people where they didn t vote, as i said, voted no and take the dow. you can be sure all their states and communities will be benefitting from this and they won t be complaining about it back home. and the treasury secretary is trying to calm concerns that it could lead to major inflation. the most significant risk we face is the work force scorned by a long period of unemployment. people being out of work and not able to find jobs can have a permanent effect on their wel
urging americans not to let their guard down. also the justice department here in washington announcing today that two men have now been arrested and charged with assaulting officer brian sicknick with a toxic chemical spray. let s begin our coverage with our chief white house correspondent kaitlan collins. the president is taking his covid relief package straight to the american public. give us the latest. reporter: yes, wolf. he s basically mentioning it every time he gets near a microphone. tomorrow he ll be going to pennsylvania. i ll be traveling with him. that s going to continue with several more stops this week not just for president biden, but for his top aides. he want to pitch this plan to the american people, make sure they know it s not just stimulus checks. all this means the bigger plan you have to have to implement that bill. that s the challenge facing the biden administration right now. today it is going to be complicated, but he says he wants to make sure