feel sympathetic for him as if the dope was the cause of the money and the cause of his issues when the reality is it wasn t. this had been going on for a long time and the finances prove differently. but what else about this? you have seen the interviews. and we are going to play some clips of these interviews but i m not going to play them all for you again, you have watched them. but if you have any question, go back and watch them. he talks about being paranoid. watch those interviews when he s with dave owen. he doesn t look like he s withdrawing from any drugs. his responses are appropriate. he s not displaying any paranoia. he s smooth. he s focused on the events, focused on trying to get information about the case from law enforcement officers, which is interesting in its own right, why is he so focused on that. and in savanah, where supposedly he was detoxing, he sat down as you heard the testimony with a composite sketch artist and went through the whole process to
quickly arrested after the attack yesterday. police say he grabbed a woman from behind, knocked her down. choked her until she passed out. sexually assaulted her and robbed her leaving her bleeding on the ground. hours later hillary clinton campaigning with new york governor kathy hochul was trying to shift blame for the growing crime crisis to republicans. they don t care about keeping you safe. they want to keep you scared. i ve seen, i m sure you have, maybe you don t watch television. but if you did, you would see what i see, which are ads about crime every 30 seconds, right? no solutions, but just a lot of really fearful, scary pictures and scary music. dana: yeah, that was on the same day. fox team coverage. griff jenkins with more on the rally. let s go to lauren green with more on yesterday s very disturbing attack. that s right. as you said he was already the suspect was already known to police and now the homeless man with a long rap sheet is in custody. in cu
today. first, here we go again. gas prices on the rise. the white house appears powerless to stop it. don t say we didn t warn you. i m bill hemmer. dana has the day off. big welcome back to sandra. sandra: couldn t think of a better way to start my tuesday with william hemmer. here we go. i m sandra smith, this is america s newsroom. enter the president s strategy of tapping the strategic oil reserves appears to be falling flat. we re watching gas prices up to $3.80 at the national average. if you live out west, that probably sounds like a steal. bill: california gets the worst, $6.41 a gallon ahead of an opec meeting tomorrow that could make prices higher. this hurts the poor people of california. california has the highest poverty rate in the nation. poor people in california are not the ones driving electric cars. they are in gas-powered gars and paying through the nose. this all started on day one of the administration when he ended america s energy independence.