good evening i m jon scott and this is the fox report. jon: we have team coverage for you this evening florida senator rick scott joins us with more on congressional negotiations over new border policy. and danamarie mcnickell with more on ongoing surge of migrants but first, word of a new attack on u.s. forces in iraq. and there are reported injuries, bringing the total number of attacks to 142 since mid-october. lucas tomlinson is live in beach, florida. george. first time missiles launched by iran proxy forces inside iraq that slipped through american air defenses in this conflict which many are calling a low-grade war. u.s. central command is released a statement about the attack which i ll read in full it says, quote, at approximately 6:30 p.m. baghdad time muts pl ballistic missiles launched targeting al-assad air base and most intercepted and others impacted base and damage assessment assessment is ongoing and undergoing evaluation for traumatic brain injuries.
ndnu prepares you for careers in classes start year-round. advance your career at ndnu dot edu today. msnbc world headquarters in new york. welcome to the new report. we begin with new developments in the mar-a-lago search. this is from the doj. they talk about what could happen if surveillance video of the fbi search of mar-a-lago gets released. the doj officials say that the department would hope that caution and carry would be used by anyone with access to that footage. last hour, former trump lawyer michael cohen gave his thoughts on how trump could approach this situation. if they believe that the tape that benefited them, i promise you that tape would have already been released as we are speaking right now. obviously, they know that it does not. there are thousands and thousands of cameras thrilled mar-a-lago. i can assure you that at the time the rate was taking place, they were watching the raid. they were watching the fbi agents going through the property. that c
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ago ketanji brown jackson was sworn in as the newest justice and first black woman in the court s history. but while she brings new diversity to the court, she won t change the ideological makeup and that s a big issue for those concerned with a string of decisions are just the start of a broader push, reshaping the cultural face of america. and it was roe today that pushed president biden to reverse his long held position. now calling on congress to carve out an exception to the 60-vote filibuster and pass new laws that would protect abortion rights. i believe we have to codify roe v. wade in the law and the way to do that is to make sure the congress votes to do that. and if the filibuster gets in the way, it s like voting rights, it should be, we provide an exception for this, require an exception to the filibuster for this action. his speech came just hours before two new decisions. the first actual delivering a win for the biden administration ruling that it acted pr
where the judge basically told the defendant what constitutional rights he could expect to have in this case. you heard the judge say that there was a probable cause determination. in colorado, we do an initial probable cause determination to make sure that there s kind of an overview of the evidence so that the court knows that there s enough evidence to continue to hold the defendant. the defendant is being held without bond at this point in time. eventually, there will be a preliminary hearing and proof evident presumption great hearing and we will ask the court the continue holding him without bond. so, are there any questions? do you i was a reporter and i m from cbs and i was part of the media actually in the courtroom, and i was struck by the fact that he seemed to have no emotion, and did not follow what was going on and i don t think that i ever saw his head turn when conversations were being made. is he on a medication or something? or is he aware? can you tel