testimony, let s get live to the white house correspondent kevin corke in the nation s capitol. reporter: rare partnership on capitol hill tonight as members of both parties were talking about progressive democrats, even conservative republicans. they re all demanding answers about how and why the government apparently is snooping on its own citizens without justification or legal authority. that after new revolutions disclosed today revelations disclosed today that your government has collected the communications information of millions of your fellow americans without legal justification including phone calls and text messages. many of which they claim were obtained, by mistake. i lose sleep over the 3.4 million warrantless searches of americans communications. while reports indicate the fbi conducted fewer queries in 2022, it still made roughly 559 searches per day. now the pfizer court found querrey information has already been legally required and is not consi
question was from the l.a. times, the l.a. times now saying they didn t give the white house this question but, boy, it was very close, jason and they got the information somewhere. not sure where, but they got it from somewhere. maybe they cheated themselves and they stole the notes from the reporter and gave them to the president. i think most of the the reason why this isn t becoming the biggest story of the day, even though it should be, is you ve got left wing media outlets including the l.a. times interested in helping joe biden. they re going to do their best to try to cover for him. sure, they ll ask a question or two about his age but ultimately what they re going to do is make excuse after excuse after excuse because they don t want donald trump in office again. trace: see you later on in the night cap. thank you. thank you. trace: the fox news @ night commonsense department says sometime in the next 12 hours, the california air resources board will vote on
it still made roughly 559 searches per day. now the pfizer court found querrey information has already been legally required and is not considered another search under the fourth amendment. reporter: this is not new if you ve been following this story. you know this has been happening for years. in the meantime, in his push to fight a potential 22% budget cut to his agency, fbi director christopher ray argued mistakes not withstanding, surveillance programs are necessary to help combat an onslaught of chinese hackers, for example, which ray said today outnumber u.s. intel operatives meant to head them off by a 50-1 margin, however, for all of ray s bluster about the need for essentially the status quo, doj inspector general michael horowitz admitted, yes, there s still a major problem out there. compliance has certainly been far from perfect and that
all to re-enforce that top-line message i was describing to you a minute ago which is that we re going to follow the facts wherever they lead no matter who likes it. trace: yeah, tracking people to the ends of the earth, tom. hunter biden not withstanding, tracking everybody around. what do you make of that? we had information at the fbi an fbi agent or two hid information about hunter biden just before the election in 2020. you have the fbi targeting parents. you we just sued with catholic vote today or yesterday i think it was today or yesterday, um, for records about the fbi s targeting of traditional catholics. you know, wanting to spy on churches and parishes. the idea that the fbi could be trusted in light of all of these abuses, you know, he s asking for $11 billion to get 37,000 people working at the fbi.
rig trucks by 2036. the goal, of course, is to switch entirely to electric big rigs in hopes of cleaning up the air but in the push to clean things up, did anybody with the air resources board bother to check in with the trucking industry to see where it stands on technology for electric trucks? because common sense checked in and the information wasn t encouraging. turns out, electric big rigs have two big problems, they cost a bunch and they don t go very far meaning every day truck owners will spend 2-4 hours charging their rig assuming they can find a place to charge their rig. right now, the electric truck charging infrastructure is almost nonexistent and if you didn t know, electric big rig charging stations are 10 times the size of electric car charging stations. and you would need thousands of stations, and for the record, those stations would draw their power from the california grid