todd: 70 border agents tested positive. jillian: 27% of the unaccompanied children tested positive and we always say on the show numbers don t lie. when you look at the numbers and break them down, border agents working day in and day out, they ve got families at home so the fact that someone could argue this isn t infiltrating our communities i don t see how that argument and you look at one person gets it you are able to pass along to other people, they are trying to keep a safe. the democratic party likes to rebrand itself as the big bad covid police and this seems a perfect example to say we are the big bad covid police, let s stop covid at the border but they are doing the opposite. it is striking the hypocrisy that you see right there. another area in the covid realm this apocrypha is taking places
press secretary josé muñoz, thank you for coming on early, josé, we will start with you, joe biden s plan here almost seems to be to separate himself from the large pack, do you think he s making a good move here? i think that s who joe biden has been from the beginning, there s no question that the you know, the stake is going to be crowded and one of the few ones that says you know what i will take the middle road. you know, i have high belief that majority dig portion of americans are more moderate than the media would like to tell us. i think that s the art that the vice president is trying to talk to, it s till very, very early before we get started in iowa but i think he s doing the right thing, he s adding a different sort of mix to this very highly contended diverse field already. rob: iowa was first caucus, let s take a look at polls that show numbers here, joe biden is at 24% in this poll, bernie sanders at 16, look at elizabeth warren really shooting up, with all of
that an individual who voted 95% of the time for every budget that came before you, you ve raised the debt limit nine times in washington, d.c., and to stand here in front of the people in the state of texas and say, trust me, i m going to balance the budget, that s a little tough to understand. up first, though, breaking news tonight in libya. there are missing missiles, thousands of them, and mounting concerns here in washington they could fall into the hands of al qaeda or other terrorist groups. and as we speak tonight, the libyan rebels who forced moammar gadhafi from power claim to have their former dictator surrounded. they won t say where, but they insist he won t escape this time. cnn s ben wedeman live for us in tripoli. ben, the rebels have claimed to be on gadhafi s close trail before. do we view credibly these indications tonight from their spokesman that they have gadhafi surrounded? reporter: i m approaching these claims with a certain amount of skepticism.
specific allegations against walmart? reporter: it starts out with betty duke, a woman who s worked as a cashier and greeter. back in 2001 she filed a lawsuit alleging sex discrimination saying men within walmart get a much better or opportunity. an attorney for the plaintiff claims betty duke isn t alone. we ve collected evidence for years now that show numbers of women and men who report that women when being told that they re not going to get a pay raise are offered as a reason that men have family to support, and they don t, or that men belong in management and they don t. reporter: those allegations and many more. again, this class could be more than a million females if everyone gets involved. jenna: wow. a million females and some pretty serious allegations as you were just talking about, shannon. what response is there, really, from walmart at this time. reporter: well, a little bit earlier this year here was a