one reason why, take a look at these two viles. in one, a lethal dose of heroin. in the other, so little you can barely see it is a lethal dose of fentanyl. cheap to make, easy to smuggle, simple to mix into other drugs. fentanyl abuse and deaths are a nationwide problem, some states are especially hard hit. the darkest colors on the map represent the greatest number of deaths per 100,000 with ground zero being appalachian, west virginia. throughout the hour we ll talk about ways of addressing this deadly public health crisis, one is the help line you see there from the federal government, substance abuse and mental health services administration. 1-800-622-help. 1-800-622-help. swoun talk to a resource to draw on perhaps. tonight we ll talk about the government response also senator lindsey graham and public health specialist handling cases up close. but again, just about enk here with me has been affected by the crisis in their own ways and those stories we hope will be at
other drugs. though fentanyl abuse and deaths are a nationwide problem, some states are especially hard hit. the darkest colors on the map represent the greatest number of deaths per 100,000 with graham zero being appalachia, west virginia in particular. i will talk to a medical professional from there as well. throughout the hour we will talking about how we will address this publicly behind you see there from the substance abuse and mental care services administration. 162 health, one 862 health. someone to talk to, a resource to john perhaps. certainly not the only one. we will talk about the government s response and this person, cindy lindsey graham and a health executive. but just about everyone here has been victimized by the crisis in their own ways. those stories we hope will be at the heart of the hour ahead. with me here tonight is aaron rockwell, two years ago, his son died. he was a college freshman. she is here with her son hayden who joins us. also april is w
local teachers union. they had made her the poster child of a secret meeting on threats to public education. her offense? asking about the curriculum. sandra: welcome back. as america reports rolls into a second hour, i am sandra smith in new york and john, great to be back with you. john: good to have you, sandra, i am john roberts in washington. we will talk to that mom who says the union harassed her for asking basic questions. she is now fighting for air know my parents rights in education. we begin with this fox news alert. many of the breadcrumbs lead to the lab where very few actually lead to nature, if any. if we don t do it, no one will. sandra: that was the chairman of the house covid origin committee, he joined us last hour, right after the committee s first hearing wrap. he says it looks like all roads lead to a lab leak but some democrats, including the white house, are not buying it. they say the evidence remains inconclusive. john: that hearing come
home. president trump had absolute authority to declassify documents. you do know who doesn t have authority the vice president so when joe biden left the administration he had zero authority or take them with him in a fair country in a safe country, in jeopardy for joe biden here. todd: that was an alexandria hoff in quite a bombshell, alex. when we are learning about anton, these records discovered in washington where biden held private office space between 2017 until the start of the 2020 campaign. the documents found november 2nd by the president s personal attorneys. according to the white house, cooperating with archives and the doj regarding the discovery of what appeared to be obama/biden records with small documents with classified markings. and took possession of the materials. thank you. the document, sir? as you can see the president ignoring questions on the matter but of course it calls to mind criticism with former president trump last year after fb
weekend. and they don t get healthcare. healthcare gets cut off today, too. pete: did they vote to adjourn, until, what? tomorrow? ainsley: today at noon. six votes yesterday. all failed. in total there have been 11 votes. pete: enough time for them to come home and come back? they can join us on fox & fox& friends weekend. brian: absolutely. ounce. ainsley: house broke 100 year record 1923 fred g gillette ninh ballot and here we re on the 11th ballot. brian: always breaking records for the day and age pandemic 100 years. thinks about b. how much is going on never happened before. par for the course. ainsley: delaying all the investigations republicans across the country who put these men and women in office is delaying all of that. here we are at the end of the first week and nothing can be done. no business can be accomplished unless there s a speaker. brian: so much going on. ainsley: should we go to the border? the is a know a cartel deadly riots in m