A news show featuring the top headlines of the day from pop culture to politics, which are discussed by a rotating panel of four women and one man. Lawrence thanks for having me. Be one all right, lets get to the news. President trump again going after michael during an interview with our own ainsley earhardt. He said his work for him has been overstated and he was one of many lawyers who worked on and off with his team. He said he only knew about hush money payments that cohen made to two women, later on. While maintaining their lawful relationship and not from campaign funds. Watch. What he data, and they were taken out of campaign finance, thats a big thing. Did they come out of the campaign . They didnt come out of the campaign, they came from me. My first question when i heard about it was, did they come out of the campaign . Because that could be a little dicey. They didnt come out of the campaign, and its not even a campaign violation. Harris the president last night we did this
and now some news coming in just in the last hour. the biden administration reportedly halting talks with the lawyers representing migrant families that were separated by the trump administration. an attorney for one of the families saying she s, quote, profoundly disappointed that the administration has walked away from its campaign promise to some measure of justice to these families. want to bring in jacob soboroff, he s been covering the saga of separated families at the border for years now. jacob, how does the biden administration s decision to end these negotiations square with what the president has previously said about the separation policies? yes, good question. and the lawyers are saying it does not square with what president biden has said as president or as a candidate. you ll remember that he called the separation policy criminal and that final presidential debate when our colleague kristen welker was moderating, he said he promised a thorough investigation. recently h
labeled as garbage those reports that his administration may pay migrants $450,000 each to settle those lawsuits over the trump administration s separation policies. well, it turns out the white house could, indeed, be shelling out big bucks in settlements. we ll have the latest. and the house passing that bipartisan infrastructure bill after months of division between moderate and progressive democrats. but still hanging in the balance, the president s trillion dollar social sending bill. we ll tell you about that. and we have fox team coverageful lucas tomlinson on the first part of the biden agenda, steve harrigan on the southern border. garrett tenney, first, in houston listen on that heartbreaking tragedy that unfolded at the festival there as we wait for the news conference. garrett? reporter: eric, this is just tragic. there was so much excitement around this music festival after it was canceled last year due to the pandemic.
base. it helps to open up that black box and understand the very dire consequences of constant overactive stress response systems, what we call toxic stress and what this means not only for children right now but really the very deep and serious problems that most of them will have for the rest of their lives. can you talk about that? and what are the long-term effects to the trauma of these separation policies? this gets to the heart of what we know about the biology of the stress response. all of us knows what stress feels like. when we re feeling stressed most stress is short lived. our heart rate goes up. blood pressure goes up. stress hormone goes up. it s what we feel when we re stressed out. but that stress system, which is very helpful in an acute situation actually turns on us, if it continues to constantly be
on a permanent basis and people are being deported without their children. she has the numbers to say it s an emergency. look at the encounters that will hit a million. the separation policies they view as callous and not well administered and it was impressed by the chairman of the committee for numbers there and secretary nielsen had this do you have a consensus of all of the children being detained in the various facilities both the ones at the border and others that are in partnership with hhs? do you know how many young people are detained? yes, ma am. i do have that number in front of me. we have all of the numbers. would you provide that for me? yes. that s congressman sheila jackson-lee and the chairman of the committee pressed for similar issues of the numbers and the democrats are frustrated, you knew you were coming up here. you had the numbers to make your