briefed on the alpha bank story in a meating. the story falsely was tying trump to a russian back. and mook said he discussed it on the stands with hillary. i don t remember the substance of the conversation but notionally hey, we have this and we want to share it with a reporter. mook said she agreed. devin nunes was chair of the house intel at the time. was a major whistle-blower ahead on this story giving president trump a heads-up on all of it. we re going to talk to mark penn, more on that and the devastating new poll numbers for democrats and the white house. joe concha is cher with us as well, a fox news contributor. great to have you with us today. i do want to get to the poll numbers. it s been a rough week for this white house. those are polls across the board coming in in similar numbers. mark penn, before i go to that and we ll talk about this in the next block, but a quick reaction on your part to the way that this story was sort of cultivated and spread that we
United States President Joe Biden urged the Supreme Court to lift its ban on the removal of Title 42, a Trump-era policy that allows authorities to expel migrants in the southern border over health safety concerns.
what do you say? i think title 42 should be left in place. it s difficult for the immigrants that want to come to this country but the fact is, so many of them come in that it strains our resources and put a strain on border patrol and law enforcement. we need to make something that is comprehensive and can fix the problem. the issue is that title 42 was created for covid. we really don t have that major covid concern. we re not in the middle of a pandemic anymore. the fact is if that lift title 42, it s going to cause a mass influx on the system that is strained to its breaking point. what will that do to us? martha: yeah, it s a shame that title 42 would be looked at as something that has to stay in place for this reason and we don t have laws and a safe border that can stand on its own to serve this purpose to get people in here safely and legally. but they have the right to enter
Ex-military members from Colombia admit their role in the killing of more than 100 civilians. They gave details during a public hearing, where some of the victims' families were present.