united states and the public. whether trump broke the law by having classified documents at mar-a-lago, the heart of that investigation had the former president suggesting yet another new argument about presidential powers and declassifying documents. you re the president of of the united states. you can declassify by thinking about it. the doj ruling came hours after that other legal blow for trump. the 222-page lawsuit by the new york attorney general that charges him, don j, eric and ivanka with widespread fraud and ul legal practices that could threatenen the exist tense of the family business. i want to bring in devlin barrett from the washington post. he wrote about this story today. paul butler is a former prosecutor, professor at georgetown school of law. and olivia troy served as former koubt terrorism adviser to mike pence. so paul, the appellate court said the judge wasn t wrong on some of the points. they went point by point by point and said she was basical
number for those who have been caught trying to get in. how many gotaway is a good question. big show today. dana: it is. i m dana perino and this is america s newsroom. border agents have arrested 78 suspected terrorists this year alone. that is three times as many as the past five years combined. bill: the surge of illegals putting a strain on border towns. texas continues to bus migrants to sanctuary city. democrat henry cuellar in a tough reelection fight at the border admits the tactic has been effective. nobody was listening to the border communities for years. now that it is happening in their own backyard they re talking about it. once we finish the fiscal year we have to talk about somewhere between 4.5 to 4.9 million individuals that have come across the border. if you call that a secure border, i don t know what it is. dana: team fox coverage with reaction from senator marco rubio. let s begin with alexis mcadams live from eagle pass, texas. good morning.
this is a difficult and dangerous effort on which we have set out to. neil: you know they say history doesn t repeat itself but man, oh, man it sure does. that was armageddon and out does not joe biden warning the risk of nuclear armageddon and john f. kennedy dealing with the cuban missile crisis 60 years ago this very month. tensions were escalating fast between then soviet union, now escalating between russia and ourselves in ukraine. and in north korea, the recent missile test seem to be happening every other day and a chance have been accident on the pins and needles. we are all over it. mark meredith in washington and the administration is responding to the latest russian crisis. jennifer griffin and the pentagon not changing fostering just a joke. general david perkins on whether we should all be wearing and whether we could revisit something very secluded 60 years ago. welcome, everybody, no caboodle and let s get with it with mark with the latest. good afternoon
today. first, here we go again. gas prices on the rise. the white house appears powerless to stop it. don t say we didn t warn you. i m bill hemmer. dana has the day off. big welcome back to sandra. sandra: couldn t think of a better way to start my tuesday with william hemmer. here we go. i m sandra smith, this is america s newsroom. enter the president s strategy of tapping the strategic oil reserves appears to be falling flat. we re watching gas prices up to $3.80 at the national average. if you live out west, that probably sounds like a steal. bill: california gets the worst, $6.41 a gallon ahead of an opec meeting tomorrow that could make prices higher. this hurts the poor people of california. california has the highest poverty rate in the nation. poor people in california are not the ones driving electric cars. they are in gas-powered gars and paying through the nose. this all started on day one of the administration when he ended america s energy independence.
republican congresswoman, liz cheney, is helping a democrat in a tough fight in michigan, and former president, mike pence, is drop into georgia. one of the women accusing republican candidate, herschel walker, of pressuring her into having an abortion is defending her allegation in an on-camera interview but not using her real name. i kept this to myself for 30 years. i protected him and i wanted this to remain private for obvious reasons. walker is denning her allegation. we will have details on all of it ahead for you. plus the suspect in the attack against speaker pelosi s husband, paul, and what the new complaint alleges he told police about his plans for the speaker. beyond the legal aspects of this case, the increasingly dangerous rhetoric and online conspiracy theories is an added complication for investigators. here s what the san francisco d.a. told nbc news. the main hurdle right now, when we have so many people putting out misinformation, quite frankly, into