are willing to say in public what they actually think and right now we re doing abyss mallly on that metric. i ve been encouraged seeing people going to school board meetings and increasing civic engagement. if we quash it we ll head it to a dark place. bill: sometimes it gets loud. these arguments go back and forth and sometimes they can look ugly on camera. but it doesn t arise to a federal offense, does it? that s what your local sheriff is for. absolutely. if there is an actual case of violence as there always has been you have local police able to handle those issues. that exists inside and outside schools. we need to watch out for it. this is a nakedly political agenda disguised in the vehicle of policing against domestic terrorism that is clearly designed to squash ideological dissent to an ideological orthodoxy forced down the throats of our children in the guise of education and a bad quality to the critical race
mask outside on his bike. i thought wow, listen to the science, guys. bill: it would have looked good on his butt had he got hit. dana: i finally found gabby petito s family speeng out in an interview about her death and coping with her loss. timeline of the case so far. gabby and brian left new york july 2 to go out west. august 12 utah police were called over a domestic dispute. brian goes to florida and returns six days later. they stay in the area until brian laundrie returns to his florida home on september 1st. he goes camping with his family from september 6th through 8th. three days later gabby petito is reported missing during her cross-country trip with laundrie. then on september 17th his parents say their son is missing and then finally tragically on the 19th gabby petito s remains are found in
on the usa network. and number two very shortly. we are a content company. we make programs, we create entertainment and we disseminate news. we like start-ups like fox news. and fox business indeed. which fox news is now one of our most valuable assets in the news corporation and we started it when everyone thought i was nuts. it is very powerful, very good and very balanced. when you see the criticism in the media. you personally or fox news or fox anything period, do you just look at numbers like this and say bring it on? it s good for ratings, yeah, absolutely. dana: i like the part where he said i started when everyone thought i was nuts. 25 years later i hope it is satisfying to see the success. bill: he had the vision, put up the money.
hurricane katrina category one storm, 75 mile-per-hour mark. dana: what a story to be the first story you covered here. bill: went to baton rouge and new orleans. i walked into the old studio downstairs and julie banderas, 8:00 on a sunday night. all of america is watching. a major hurricane brewing out there i said hi, julie, i m bill. he said hi, bill, this is your seat right here and off we went. dana: never stopped. wonderful memories. enjoyed it very much. now this. the president s first love is foreign policy. why don t he know about these things in realtime? of course he knew about the french being displeased. let me finish. literally had not been aware. listen to the language there now. displeased. the white house trying to walk back the comments from john kerry about what president biden knew about that submarine deal with france. plus college professor fighting
other cities across afghanistan, they hang bodies from cranes and worked their way through the country targeting american allies and those who helped the united states. you see the images of the malnourished children. inside a hospital in kabul. these people have no future. no stability and they have really no government now that can support their needs and that particular story, one of the most difficult i think i ve covered in my career, the mother had to sell her daughter so the family could afford to have food. the daughter was ultimately killed and that little baby three month old baby is all she had left. you could see in the images he was on the brink of death. bill: your first anchor is intriguing. afghanistan population 20 million. taliban numbers between 80,000 and 100,000 total, in total to govern. yesterday we were talking about how you make contacts in kabul, afghanistan as a reporter.