she will tell lawmakers whether their stories posed a risk to national security. bill has time off. good morning, trace. moon to mar-a-lago might be the scene of today s show. house oversight leaders welcoming the dni s decision saying officials must swiftly move to mitigate any potential risk. at the same time federal judge is siding with the former president saying she intends to appoint an independent special master to review how the f.b.i. handled the documents. dana: all this after the f.b.i. unsealed a heavily redacted affidavit showed the agency had probable cause to believe that the former president was keeping classified information at his resort. some of it apparently dealing with spies and secrets. bill: former congressman trey gowdy is making the case for more transparency. perhaps some people have already made up their minds. but many have not. they want more information. is this really about the return of documents or something else? what is at stake are
the goldilocks question. is it too big, too small or just the right size? i ll talk to two of the world s most foremost economists, larry summers and paul krugman. then what is the quad? president biden met with the leaders of japan, india and australia, a new bloc focused on deterring china. will it work? i ll talk to an expert. and the biotech revolution brought us covid-19 vaccines more swift than anyone thought possible. it s given us the ability to edit genes to cure diseases and the innovations on the horizon are even more extraordinary. i will ask walter isackson to describe what s next. but first, here s my take. within hours of being inaugurated, president biden began to roll back donald trump s most egregious migration policies, which biden called a stain on our natural conscience. he outlined an ambitious proposal for comprehensive reform, including a battle for citizenship living and working in america. literally hundreds of other rules, regulations and fees
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school sophomore died of a suspected fentanyl overdose on august 20th. the fire chief tells us sings the start of 2022 his department has responded to at least 16 fentanyl-related overdoses, seven of which have been fatal. two other hays county students. high school seniors, 17, died earlier this summer in separate overdose cases. again, three students now from the same district. officials say one factor largely driving these fatal cases are counterfeit pills. fake medications mixed with fentanyl. the person taking it has no idea until it s too late. we re talking about children as young as 14 years old. middle school parents, elementary school parents, begin to have those conversations as well. even if you don t think they re exposed to illegal drugs, you need to ask them. much of the fentanyl turning