expected to take executive action on that front on friday. over the last 48 hours, fox news camera crew got a massive burst of migrants crossing into the u.s. illegally. no tax is fighting back by permitting state authorities to return my goods directly to ports of entry instead of handing them off to the federal government. what the feds are doing a prweb and update tonight on the manhattan body of work are facing murder charges were fighting off an attacker and what most folks have their say is a classic case of self-defence. what about all that password shared that is costing streaming services so much money could actually be illegal? what you need to know to potentially protect yourself and your account. our legal eagle later in the shop. we begin tonight with breaking news out of the pan. confirmation at this hour that former japanese prime minister shinzo abe has been rushed to hospital bleeding and in cardiac arrest after being shot. now a member of the house of repres
information. not where you want that information. good morning, and welcome to way too early. on this tuesday, august 23rd. let s start with the news. we begin with that reporting on what sparked the fbi search for classified materials at mar-a-lago two weeks ago. sources tell the new york times the government has recovered more than 300 documents marked as classified from donald trump so far. those documents returned in january included more than 150 classified documents. according to the times, quote, the number ignited intense concern at the justice department and helped trigger the criminal investigation that led fbi agents to swoop into in to mar-a-lago this month seeking to recover more. multiple people briefed on the matter tell the times the former president personally went through 15 boxes before handing them over in january. the paper quotes, reports quote, the highly sensitive nature of some of the material in the boxes prompted archives officials to refer
alleviated by anything that he is saying. boris yes, senator, senator mark warner, who sponsored legislation to ban tiktok has said that he believes after this testimony, his bill is going to get even more support from lawmakers. natasha bertrand, thank you so much. and i m joined now by democratic congresswoman debbie dingell, who serves on the house energy and commerce committee. that s where the ceo appeared. today she was able to question the tiktok ceo, congresswoman. always great to see you. thanks so much for making time for us. i just want to know what you think. do you think the u. s should ban tiktok evidence? i haven t come out and said that, but i have to say that this hearing has 10, very disquieting and the inability to get strong answers. he has the ceo. i ll give him credit for being there. but i will also tell him that he is the only person that i ve ever seen such bipartisan right now. in these times, the entire committee is very concerned about what s happening with
poll from nbc news, where voters ranked threats to democracy as the number one issue facing the country. here was his response. we have a very solid democracy. very little election fraud. will is some. i mean we ve met people in kentucky, go to jail for that, it happens occasionally. but our democracy is solid. and i don t think of the things that we need to worry about, i wouldn t be worried about that. talking in cross-purposes in some of the polls and now we speak with debbie dingell of michigan, on the house energy and commerce committee. thank you for joining us early from michigan. i know you spent the month of august talking to your constituents in michigan and i wonder whether you re hearing their concerns about threats to democracy, what are the issues
complaints of classic policy prescriptions on a number of major issues from guns to climate change to abortion rights and the filibuster on capitol hill. this is the lot that biden finds himself in. this is the sense that things are kind of out of control and he s not in command. things have gotten so bad that even on a day you d think all americans could celebrate, presidential medal of freedom day at the white house, the specter of malaise and a wave of pending midterm may have seemed to tell the mood. perhaps in part to report that the biden administration sent to china and other nations precious u.s. crude, released from the strategic petroleum reserve. oil that he claimed was being released to help lower the cost of gas here at home. but was instead being sold abroad. sources tell fox news that biden could have prevented the sales from going to other countries despite the administration defending the export is business as usual. meanwhile, top republican on the house energy an