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head. the kidnapping and rape of a 13-year-old girl in new york city stunning the nation. we could see the suspect arrested by the help of good samaritans in court this hour. we're waiting news on that as we say hello. a brand-new hour begins now. i'm bill hemmer with my friend and colleague today. >> martha: great to be with you. i'm martha maccallum. we're learning more about this suspect who was accused of assaulting a teenager in a terrifying attack in a park in queens, new york in broad daylight. the 25-year-old migrant from ecuador entered the united states illegally in 2021, crossing at eagle pass, texas, how many live shots and reports have we seen from there? he was one of the individuals who came across there in 2021. it's nearly 2000 miles from this quiet park in queens, new york. but we know that all of these folks are being sent all over the country. every state is now essentially a border state dealing with this problem. there is also the illegal immigrant arrested this week in the murder of rachel morin, the mother of five was raped and murdered while she was hiking near her family's home in maryland. that suspect captured more than 1200 miles away in tulsa, oklahoma thanks to dna that was recovered in los angeles where he was accused of attacking a 9-year-old girl. >> bill: for the white house, president biden walking a political tight rope on immigration now opening a new path a legal status for another half million immigrants in this country illegally. that is an issue that will likely be a contentious matter during next week's debate and decide votes this november. here is how both the candidates went after the subject and how they went after each other just yesterday. >> president biden: two weeks ago i too action to secure our border. >> joe biden is granting mass -- he is going to formally grant a mass amnesty to millions of illegal aliens that came into our country. >> president biden: we have to acknowledge the patience and goodwill of the american people are the fears on the border. they don't understand a lot of it. my predecessor is trying to play on that. >> biden amnesty is an attack on american democracy and another example is how biden and communists are demolishing our constitutional system. >> martha: very interesting. that could be a preview of what we see next week. fox team coverage. alicia acuna from denver, a sanctuary city and how officials are shipping thousands of them across state lines to salt lake city. first lucas tomlinson live at the white house. >> two weeks after president biden signed the new executive order he continues to blame republicans for what he says forced him to do it. >> president biden: we were about to move forward when republicans walked away from the deal and the most pathetic and petty reasons. so much for them caring about the border. >> his new border policy announced yesterday gives half a million immigrants married to american citizens but lack legal status in the united states a new pathway to citizenship for them and their children . trump's former chief chad wolf calls it the largest am necessary tee granted in 30 years. he said i restricted unlawful crossings and enabled quicker decisions on asylum. our border encounters have dropped 25%. house speaker mike johnson asking what took so long adding just two weeks ago the president pretended to crack down on the open border catastrophe by engaging in a border charade and now granting amnesty to hundreds of thousands of illegal aliens. speaking of the president's mental acuity. a fox news poll, 41% said yes, 57% said no. yesterday president biden appeared to forget his dhs chief's name at the event at the white house. >> president biden: my name is joe biden, i'm jill biden's husband. [laughter] thanks to all the members of congress and homeland security secretary -- i'm not -- all kidding aside. >> president biden is in rehoboth beach and then goes to camp david for a week of debate prep with the debate coming up with donald trump in a week. >> dana: important night and they are all getting ready for it. >> bill: a migrant influx overwhelming salt lake city. we're live in denver to bring us up to date. a lot of folks went from colorado to utah. salt lake is trying to do something there. what's happening? >> exactly, bill. utah governor says his state situation is completely unacceptable and denver mayor mike johnson's office is telling us they have been incredibly transparent about immigrants sent here by texas governor greg abbott. his office says it served 42,000 and most arrivals never intended to stay in denver. in a statement that's why part of our operations include purchasing tickets for newcomers to get to their desired location where they may have support networks or job opportunities. governor cox says utah doesn't have support networks or job opportunities for the 2,000 migrants denver sent to his state and he accused denver of sending them without proper notification posting on x every state received illegal immigrants and utah's resources are depleted. one homeless shelter in utah told us it is at capacity. >> not only are we dealing with other people and their issues but dealing with the local families that are having a really tough time right now. >> the mayors of new york, chicago and denver have criticized abbott for sending buses unannounced to their cities. in november johnston said a coordinated entry system would be best to allow cities to bring in the capacity they think they can handle. >> nonprofits could work together and say we have 100,000 people who arrived. what cities can help? denver, can you take 1,000. grand junk -- >> yesterday his office told us when there are larger groups coming to the same city and plane tickets purchased the city does its best to give notification to the arriving city. >> bill: all right. thanks. that story continues from denver and salt lake. thank you. martha. >> martha: joining us is dave rubin host of the rubin report. "politico" on the immigration debate that we're likely to hear more of at the big debate next week. biden lays down some immigration bait for trump. the president's new policy debuted on tuesday has a related political motive. advisors are betting the new policies unveiled at the white house will ignite a larger conversation about the controversial chapter of the trump era, separation of families on the southern border. how successful do you think that effort will be given where we are right now? >> well, i understand that will be the narrative that the biden administration will push. i hope that most people will not fall for it. the simple truth is that donald trump came into office largely closed our border, not perfectly, never fully built the wall but the influx was stemmed. then biden comes in and reverses something like 64 executive actions basically first week in office and now we have seven to 10 million people who have come into this country in about 3 1/2 years. that's simply untenable. you know andrew breitbart was famous for saying that politics is downstream from culture. i've been editing that and saying everything is downstream from immigration. if we don't know who is in the country, what their intentions are. what they're up to and everything else, no other political issue will matter. you cannot let seven to 10 million people into any country and expect that country to be functional. we're seeing the fruits of that in some of the stories you hit on. the crime and drugs that are being brought in and everything else. the denver mayor, by the way should be embarrassed. he made denver a sanctuary city. overrun with homelessness and illegal immigrants and saying okay, can i get some other cities that i can export these people to because we realize how much damage they've done here? it is rather extraordinary. >> bill: daily drumbeat of stories we've been watching and the rape of this 13-year-old girl. we could see the suspect this hour in court. trump could list all these incidents over the past month going back to the university in georgia, the jogger there. nbc, they had 0 coverage of the 13-year-old. abc a minute and 1r5 seconds, cbs they did 0 coverage. you wonder, dave, how many americans are out running their lives are paying attention? >> well, bill, you know, this administration, karine jean-pierre and the rest of them get up there every day and talk about misinformation and mal information and everything else. the most nefarious type of misinformation is when the media does not cover something. for two years basically nobody in the mainstream media except fox and online guys like me were covering these videos of hundreds and thousands of people pouring through our borders. so when they don't cover something, that's a type of misinformation. but i would say to you guys in new york city, you need only walk two blocks over to the roosevelt hotel and you can see dozens and dozens of illegal immigrants standing outside, congregating. don't know what they are doing. drugs, have they brought in tuberculosis, i thought we had a pandemic a couple years ago. we have no idea. this is what this administration did. biden is so unbelievably cynical and dishonest for him to say it has anything to do with the republican controlled congress. one of the few jobs as the chief executive is to protect the border. he did that and blue state governors and blue city mayors that have caused this sanctuary problem. i live in miami. we're not a sanctuary city and things are going well. that tells you everything you need to know. >> bill: made a good call. >> martha: thank you, dave rubin, great to see you. >> bill: the mental health crisis among america's youth prompting a major american school board to take dramatic action. what it will ban from the classroom. very intriguing story and talk to the good doctor. >> martha: i think it will snowball across the country. skyrocketing rent prices colliding with inflation and relief could be a long way off. plus this. >> going to have to switch. >> martha: videos going bananas at this hour. >> the new king. >> bill: if you own this company you are doing all right. tech giant nvidia has made a monster move surpassing microsoft and apple as the most valuable company in the world. what that might tell us about the future for all of us, huh, maybe? ♪ if you're a veteran wife, homeowner, and the family bookkeeper, you're the first to know when high rate debt is stressing your budget. but your family's service has earned you a big advantage. the va home loan benefit. with the lower rate newday 100 va cash out loan, you can pay off high rate credit cards and car loans. that's real money you can use to take care of your family and home. 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"wall street journal" did a great story an nvidia two weeks ago. all the head winds that could stop it forward march and momentum. the ceo said you guys think we a a chip company, we're not. we build data centers. complex and we can do it and they are doing it now because of the big a.i. push. i hope folks at home are taking that in. >> martha: we didn't have the chip capability for so long. obviously this company is surrounding that whole space with regard to a.i. you always have to ask yourself when you see a run like that how much longer, right? is it too late to get in? all those questions. thanks for giving us a little update on that stock today. tenants across the country are struggling to keep up with rent hikes. the fastest growing rent. honolulu, providence, rhode island and milwaukee risings over 4%. we're live in chicago with the latest on this. hi, kelly. >> hi, martha. rent world is continuing fuel inflation concerns getting in the way of the federal reserve cutting interest rates. there is a term called shelter inflation which the government uses to describe both rent and utility payments for renters in general for an apartment or home. according to the bureau of labor statistics shelter inflation was 5.4% higher last month than the year ago. sun belt is driving figures in terms of rent prices to appear flat. these are cities like austin, nashville and phoenix where new lease prices are declining. as you mentioned, martha, there is only a few areas where we've seen this prices rise hugely. we've seen them rise 5% on more in louisville, kentucky x hartford, connecticut and hann louwerse. that is contributing to allowing landlords to increase prices. >> martha: thank you very much, kelly. >> bill: an associate broker for a real estate company. good morning, nile. what do people need to know with inflation trying to figure out the cost of housing? >> the cost of housing right now is astronomical. rates at 7%. on the rental side we're very, very much stuck. for example, i have a property that i represent here in new york city pre-covid that apartment went for $10,000 a month. during covid we went for $8 thousand a month. right now $12,000. if we put it on the market for 15,000 a month nearly double. rental prices are so high and nobody is moving. we're in a locked scenario. 80% of americans have rates less than 5%. that's gold in handcuffs. why would you sell and move? you can't go anywhere. >> martha: that's for three bedrooms. what, $15,000 a month for a three bedroom? >> that's new york city. >> bill: the median rent. what has happened since covid. really that is where the sensation has come all the way up to 1400 in may of this year. >> a lot has to do with the federal reserve. jerome powell needs to cut rates. he is saying if we take inflation, lower it down we'll be able to cut rates. the european central bank reduced rates. we're prime for that. i think that jerome needs to step up and do that to stimulate the market and the housing market. >> martha: amazing the median home sale price in the united states is $393,000. that's a very tough entry point for a young couple. >> up 5% in a year. 400,000 is the median national average. the american dream is homeownership. you have to say how are people going to get into a home? right now unless you have all cash, the rates are too high and it is very tough. we're hoping that powell will cut the rates this year. >> bill: kansas city, st. louis, indianapolis, the cities we're talking about there. sir, thank you, nice to see you. and we'll see where this goes. >> thank you. >> martha: thanks. laundering cartel cash. one of the most infamous drug organizations in the world teaming up with an ally here in the united states. we'll connect the dots next. plus president biden unveiling a new policy rewarding some migrants who came to the united states illegally but what about those who played by the rules? we have reaction from someone who did exactly that next. psoriatic arthritis is tough. symptoms can be unpredictable. one day, your joints hurt. hi grandpa. next, it's on your skin. it's painful. i couldn't move like i used to. i got cosentyx. feels good to move. cosentyx helps real people move and feel better. it treats multiple symptoms of psoriatic arthritis for less joint pain, swelling, and tenderness back pain and clearer skin. and cosentyx can even help stop further joint damage. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur; some were fatal. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms like fevers, sweats, chills, muscle aches or cough, had a vaccine or plan to or if inflammatory bowel disease symptoms develop or worsen. serious allergic reactions and severe eczema-like skin reactions may occur. i feel better. check out these moves. ask your rheumatologist about cosentyx. these days everyone is staring at screens, and watching their spending. good vision is more important than ever, but so is saving. that's why america's best includes a free eye exam when you buy two pairs of glasses for just $79.95. book an exam online today. choice hotels is a family of brands with a hotel for any traveler you want to be. like #1 chef dad, cookin' up a free, hot breakfast for the entire family at a comfort hotel. mom made this. umm... i...added... the garnish. stay twice and get a $50 gift card when you book direct. let's get started. bill, where's your mask? 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