they had forgotten about him and the rest of his natural life suspended from his rock. so, it just confirmed i have one phone you i can t in life. dana: how does it end? greg: he died. piers: he actually remembered that one of them hadn t come down and they got him down. somebody who hates heights that s my idea of utter hell. jesse: feeling i had when i hosted the greg gutfeld show. pure terror. special report is up next with bret baier. bret: thanks, jesse. piers, it s been great seeing you on air all this week. that was a little premature birthday whining on the show. jesse: i agree. bret: happy birthday. greg: all right. chaos at the southern border with thousands of migrants crossing each day, one million in the last six months shattering records. the biden administration plans to eliminate covid-related a r. asylum rules which most experts say will make the border situation even more dire.
has already paid their premiums, what percentage of the population of enrollees that includes. we can point you to major insurers who have placed that figure at 80%, give or take. depending on the insurer. but we don t have specific data that is, you know, in a reliable enough form to provide. that s unbelievable to me that the white house doesn t have data to provide you with a very interesting question. how many people paying? how many people bought? give or take. that s a big give or take because some insurance companies have said 80 o% have paid. others have said far less have paid whether it s fifth or 60%. bottom line if you are out saying a million have enrolled and a bunch of them hadn t put their checks in and haven t paid. as you know, you don t pay, you don t have insurance. you are not really enrolled. it s astounding to me that this kind of a thing, which is the signature legislation of the
has already paid their premiums, what percentage of the population of enrollees that includes. we can point you to major insurers who have placed that figure at 80%, give or take. depending on the insurer. but we don t have specific data that is, you know, in a reliable enough form to provide. that s unbelievable to me that the white house doesn t have data to provide you with a very interesting question. how many people paying? how many people bought? give or take. that s a big give or take because some insurance companies have said 80 o% have paid. others have said far less have paid whether it s fifth or 60%. bottom line if you are out saying a million have enrolled and a bunch of them hadn t put their checks in and haven t paid. as you know, you don t pay, you don t have insurance. you are not really enrolled. it s astounding to me that this kind of a thing, which is the signature legislation of the
shepard: federal agents are joining in the hunt for little girl who disappeared from her bedroom in the middle of the night from maine. her father says he last saw 20 month old reynolds friday night asleep in her bed. when he woke up on saturday morning the bed was empty. we are told her parents are separated. the police confirm each parent is cooperating with the investigation. the toddler wearing pajamas with the words daddy s princess and a soft cast on her right arm which we are told she broke several weeks ago. laura ingle is with us from our newsroom this afternoon. what role do we know about these parents and what role either of them might have played as far as the police investigation goes. according to the mother the two of them hadn t spoken since she went missing and hadn t been getting along. the father has been unavailable for comment. trista reynolds said she filed paperwork seeking sole custody of her daughter the day before she went missing but doesn t