the next ten years but some economists say the total will be much higher. welcome to fox news live i m mike emanuel. analysis from the university of pennsylvania found it could rise to more than a trillion dollars over the next decade while many wonder who is footing the bill. lucas tomlinson live from the white house with the latest. good afternoon, lucas. lucas: good afternoon, mike, $1 trillion is roughly the gdp of mexico. now many republicans in the sunday talk shows pushed back on the president s plan, of course, saying it s probably against the law. new hampshire governor telling cnn, quote, it s inherently unfair and fairly illegal and, quote, adds hundreds of billions of dollars of time where we are trying to bring inflation under control. something the plan in effort by president biden to buy votes ahead of the midterm elections in 2020, about 60% of 18 to 29-year-olds voted for biden but last month the number of young voters supporting biden had dropped to just 38%
where these mainstream republicans, and can they get organized to help the president from the other side. through this minister bravest of these team normal republicans joined me later in the show with those answers and more. velshi starts now. good morning, essentially some of the, third happy labor day weekend, i m ali velshi, and this morning we are left with more questions than answers just today after a federal judge until they highly detailed inventory after items that were seized from mar-a-lago early next month. the court filing revealed that the fbi found folders with classified markings on them inside the former president s office in storage area inside the 40 golf club. government feels also wondering if the u.s. government has actually recovered the full scope of important documents from donald trump, and whether many of them remain missing posing a further threat to national security. all of this as we await a decision from a judge as to whether she will requ
un- crude capsule tomorrow morning that will stay in space for about a month or so. going further than any spacecraft design for humans is ever gone. there were some safety concerns though yesterday went lightning strikes as you can see hit the launchpad area. officials say now, all systems are go. coxey bottom line is we look really good. there are no concerns, no constraints from the lightning events at this point. but we are trying to be very proactive looking ahead and evaluating those things and adjusting as required. knowing we ll get some weather as we head to the last few days. before the excitement is on and jonathan serrie at the space center with the very latest. hey there eric, behind me see the rocket on launchpad at 39 to be getting ready for what they will be lift off tomorrow morning. the artemis one mission has a two hour launch window opens at 8:30 3:00 a.m. eastern time. at the start of that window is only 20% chance of whether it will cause any sort of d
minutes. i had the sour police in texas a gun and set fire to an apartment complex and then shot and killed three residents as they ran out of the burning building. the suspect is also dead. we will have the latest on the investigation. the jerusalem post reports the israeli prime minister is pushing for a meeting with president biden about the u.s. possibly rejoining and trouble getting to the present when he s on vacation. lucas tomlinson live at the white house with more. and israel s equipment of the cia will travel to washington next week hearing a message asking the white house not to rejoin t the nuclear deal on fx news sunday in the former u.s. forces following a question about the deal as i run nuclear deal looks like it s going to sanction relief are provided, what impact will that have on the iranian revolution i think it will get us added to further support and on the line activities across the region. as you mentioned, the report of meeting with president bid
severe storms slamming parts of the northeast. nearly 14 million on alert for powerful thunderstorms. rob marciano timing it all out. also developing tonight, the plunge on wall street. investors reacting to tough words from the fed chair. the dow dropping more than 1,000 points. jerome powell saying more pain and rate hikes are ahead to bring down inflation and hold back a possible recession. rebecca jarvis breaking it down. the battle of the drug giants over the covid vaccine. moderna suing pfizer, saying its rival copied its technology. how pfizer is responding tonight, and what this could mean for the future of the covid shot. the dire warning from ukraine. the head of the country s nuclear agency telling abc news just how dangerously close the country s largest nuclear plant was to catastrophe and how it could happen again. one louisiana mother s personal struggle for an abortion. doctors recommending she terminate her nonviable pregnancy, but she says she was de