spending bills with tax hikes that they say only will hit rich, but an independent study may make a lot of you flinch. welcome, even, this is cavuto live. we begin with lucas tomlinson in d.c. on what we know and don t know about what the fbi sized i. reporter: the fbi to be over two dozen dockses from for. the invenn our unsealed yesterday, the justice department says there were 11 sets of classified files including 4 sets of top secret documents, 3 sents of secret documents and 3 sets of confidential documents and 1 set of classify top secret, sensitive, compartmentalized information, that s, of course, highest category of intelligence. the warrant says this about the items taken, quote: physical documents and records constituting evidence, contraband or other items illegally possessed in violation of three potential crime. the list of seized items does not describe them in details, it just lists them. the fbi agents that raided president trump s home were looking for d
. your first concern would be the cost of diesel fuel. virtually everything you buy comes on diesel fuel. diesel prices get too high, transportation stops. nearly everything becomes unaffordable. inflation is directly connected to transportation. your second concern if you were transportation secretary would be domestic air travel. this is a huge country, it s fa too big of a country not to hav reliable commercial flights fro one place to another. we ll end on time, they don t crash. so maintaining that system of air travel is probably the top concern of the united states transportation department. that s what you re worried abou if you have a secretary, diesel and airlines. remarkably, in less than year i a half under joe biden, both these things have gone dramatically in the wrong direction. the price of diesel has hit its highest price ever recorded in history. the national average is up 70 percent since just last year it 5:53 a gallon. that s terrible for truckers, but al
so your first concern would be the price of diesel fuelir diesel fuel is what makes transportation possible in this country. virtually everything you buy in america arrived by diesel engine. our entire trucking fleet runsng on diesel. so doesuy every single freight locomotive in the united states. so diesel prices get too high. transportation secretary, transport stops the price ofth nearly everything becomes unaffordablein. af so inflation is directly connected to transportation and transportation requires diesel. it turns out the dieseltoat fuel prices are the key to a lot of the american economy. and you would know that your second concern if you were we transportation secretary would be domestic air travel. this is a huge country. it s far too big a country not to have reliable commercial flights from one place to another. businesses depend on the airlines and so the families for generations they ve been able to depend on the airlines. america has had the most efficient a
moment, but first, president biden in south korea today where he is issuing new warnings to china and north korea. jacqui heinrich is in seoul with the very latest. reporter: good morning to you, david. in case the subtext of the president s trip was not clear enough, he wrapped up his final full day in south korea with a not so veil ised warning the china that they better not invade taiwan, or they ll face at least the same treatment that that russia is getting over its invasion of ukraine. our alliance between our countries is built on shared sacrifice. our joint commitment to the freedom of the republic of korea and our opposition [inaudible] reporter: before his state dinner with south korean president yun, biden sopped to sign a $40 billion aid package funding ukraine s military, having that bill flown to the other side of the world for his immediate signature so there ll be no lapse in funding. the moment underscoring alliance after china buzzed taiwan with a do
Us forces in the middle east have been attacked 14 times in just the past week, injuring about 2,000 us service members. The pentagon says iranian proxies are responsible for those attacks, but would not confirm whether the us will retaliate meantime one of the four hostages released by hamas spoke out about her time in captivity. 85yearold woman said she went through hell and described the dam Hamas Tunnels where she was held for more than two weeks as a spider web. She also said she was visited b a doctor every other day and given one meal a day of cheese and cucumber. Her husband remains in captivit along with more than 200 others. Israel reportedly delaying a Ground Invasion in hopes of getting more hostages released, but that groundwork is still a big part of the Military Strategy to take out hamas. Lets check in with Lucas Tomlinson live on the ground in tel aviv. Lucas. Peter trae, Secretary Of State Antony Lincoln warned us forces were would respond, just indecisively to any at