welcome back, everybody. in arizona flash flooding has taken the lives of eight people. it happened in a popular swimming area at the tonto national forest. it was the result of a severe thunderstorm on friday. two people there are still missing. in indiana, a motor boat spins out of control killing ten passengers and they were able to get control and four of the passengers suffered serious injuries and the driver has been chargeded with boating while intoxicated. marijuana is back in high demand after the state of nevada declared a state of emergency after stores ran out of pot just two weeks after legal recreational sales began. gabe gutierrez is in las vegas with the latest report. the pipeline is back up and running slowly. some dispensaries re-stocking their shelves after what was shaping up a distribution
insure and as a result premiums are going up and insurers are exiting. you can look at the quotes jackie: gruber is actually referring to president trump pulling aid for the sign-up deadline. same architect who called the american people stupid. clayton: president trump will begin in federal appeals court. justice larson and david shaws for the eighth circuit. both served on supreme courts. more than 120 openings to fill on the lower federal courts. jackie: clayton, listen to this. a girl survives after fighting off a alligator attack in a lake in orlando. this is amazing, a girl in a 2-foot swimming area, she poked the nose to free her leg. her father says that she knew
that essentially caused their death. actually while the person was in the water. after the hour plus autopsy dr. spitz has reached a dr. spitz has reached a conclusion which toxicology reports confirm weeks later. the man s system had no trace of drugs or alcohol. his death is purely accidental. it certainly looks to be a drowning death. there is probably a component of the environment where he was swimming which caused it to be very difficult for him to maintain himself on the water. it appears he got swept out of the swimming area by the tide and then stuck in seaweed on the lake s floor ending up literally and figuratively in over his head. his wife agreed to speak with us to get out a message. my goal is to stop this tragedy, not to happen to anyone else and the water, about the government, the water should be
of concealing the death. you will also miss cases where somebody had a natural event that essentially caused their death. actually while the person was in the water. after the hour plus autopsy dr. spitz has reached a conclusion which toxicology reports confirm weeks later. the man s system had no trace of drugs or alcohol. his death is purely accidental. it certainly looks to be a drowning death. there is probably a component of the environment where he was swimming which caused it to be very difficult for him to maintain himself on the water. it appears he got swept out of the swimming area by the tide and then stuck in seaweed on the lake s floor ending up literally and figuratively in over his head. his wife agreed to speak with us to get out a message. my goal is to stop this tragedy, not to happen to anyone else and the water, about the
so quickly. to see where he was and saw him floating around. thought he was diving. when i got there he totally disappeared. totally, completely disappeared. martha: authorities say the gator was spotted in the swimming area several times on sunday the day before that attack. bill: fox news alert now from overseas. chairman of the joint chiefs on the ground in iraq. his first visit since becoming the top military officer two weeks ago. marine general joseph dunford assessing the fight against isis looking whether or not russia might expand strikes into iraq. does he see that happening? jack keane, retired four-star general. fox news military analyst. good to be here, bill. bill: you know general dunford. you say he is good man, has a good reputation. everybody i talked to has high praise for him. i don t think the president