tv Fox News Live FOX News May 22, 2022 9:00am-10:00am PDT
9:00 am
arthel: everyone is the fox news alert operation fly formula is underway as the first shipment from germany arrived in the u.s. a moment ago. right now were going to take a live look at the indianapolis where airmen are uploading the first pallet of baby formula from that airport c-17 cargo plane. the pallets will be taken to a nestlé distribution hub work for quality control checks then sent to hospitals, pharmacies and doctors offices for the flight comes after president biden
9:01 am
invoked the defense production act to address the nationwide shortage of baby formula. welcome to "fox news live" i am arthel neville, hi eric. so far hi i am eric sean. it's like the airlift of baby formula for the arriving today as you see. welcome news for many families around the country. it is expected though to make a small dent but it is beginning to deal with those shortages of a baby formula across the country. a second military flight is arriving later on today. more deliveries are expected in the days ahead. all of this is a commissioner of the fda says though it will still be weeks before baby formula supplies are completely back to normal. lucas tomlinson following all this live in washington on how this airlift is going, hi lucas. >> it may not be the berlin airlift is the baby formula airlift operation with a cargo plane landing in indiana about
9:02 am
an hour ago at 11:00 a.m. it's the first time in u.s. history, the u.s. military launching emergency special mission like this to rush critical nutrition to millions of hungry american babies. some are calling this disaster relief here at home. normally the military flies aid to countries devastated by war, famine or net natural disaster but only three companies supply about 90% of the nation's baby formula. the white house says that needs to change. >> we need more companies providing their services. and we need to make sure that we never put ourselves in a situation where private sector supply chains can create such a risk for american families. >> biden's agriculture secretary, bill sacked out on the ramp to greet the flight and cruise shortly before off leading and waiting for fedex trucks. the ceo of one of companies responsible for the baby food shortage the habit issuing a apology following the steps to establish a $5 million fund to
9:03 am
help families with hospitalized children, ship millions of cans of baby far from fda approved facility in ireland and restart michigan facility the first week of june. it will take six -- eight weeks before the formula is available. that means it could be until august until this baby formula crisis ends. this week congress expected to hold hearings, eric. >> will get a lot of information on that when they do, lucas thank you, arthel. arthel: will eric, the candidates are entering the home stretch in tuesday's closely watched georgia republican gubernatorial primary. former senator david perdue is a challenging incumbent governor brian kemp. trails in the polls despite the backing former president trump who has had a pretty good track record on endorsements this primary season. kemp is pledging he is the candidate to keep the democrat stacy abrams out of the governor's mansion.
9:04 am
abrams is running unopposed in her primary. mark meredith is in atlanta with more, hi mark. >> arkin fell, afternoon to you. closely watching george's gubernatorial race. as you mention the incumbent in this race governor brian kemp still waiting former senator david perdue. kemp is leaving nothing to chance. tomorrow he is going to be campaigning with former vice president mike pence. that is a notable event former president trump is backing perdue. kemp tells foxwell the national media is focusing on things on endorsements and money he believes georgia boater like the economy. >> when i'm running on during that whole time. don't even live in our state the national news media might think. putting hard-working georgia first. >> tomorrow, greatest kemp campaigns with pence former president trump distancing
9:05 am
himself over poor polling and perdue tells us he's concerned if he has a nominee for republican gop will have trouble winning over the trump voters in a swing state. watching the senate races herschel walker is report from the associated press which is work tied to for-profit veterans group more about making money and helping others. the campaign now is firing back the allegations saying let me get this straight you are demonizing herschel to bring the of an organization for 14 years has helped tens of thousands of soldiers suffering from mental illness. only the associated press would turn that into a negative that is why people don't trust the media. because his plainness at the university of georgia there have been a lot of questions about his electability statewide. the series a challenge raising a lot of money in this race try to
9:06 am
keep the senate seat blue. before arthel meantime they are still counting the senate republican primary likely head to an official recount were told the outcome of their will not be known until next month. the contest too close to call the doctor separated by only 1000 votes. alexander hoff following all of this in pittsburgh allegheny county was from the accounting is continuing, hi alex. >> hi erica. you just sent in the 1000 votes there come up with that in perspective that is the size of your average high school it comes out to be 0.1% that is a margin between doctor oz and david mccormick right now. it is through provisional or disputed mail in ballots. one can is not able to achieve a half a% leave does provide recounts a timeline of what that
9:07 am
looks on tuesday the unofficial election results are due for the next day the trailing candidate could wave a recount oz or mccormick plan to do that the 26 the secretary of state would order a statewide recount which would begin on the first for that would have to be complete by the seventh it would take another day to get those results. another dynamic is suddenly at play friday in appeals court ruled in a different case that mail and balance without a date on the envelope can still be counted for the mccormick campaign out to counties informing them of this ruling will be because i campaign this is a breach of standing pennsylvania law. said this on fox news sunday. >> this influx of mail in voting is clearly showing systems are not ready for that. pennsylvania is a case of that right now. and i think a lot of this lies at the foot -- the feet of governor wolf. >> i will say it mccormick has a slight advantage by mail in ballots.
9:08 am
there's no excuse mail in voting was passed in 2019 by almost the entire republican legislature. the party has now is suing to undo it, eric. >> thanks so much. meanwhile there is some good news on the democratic side lieutenant governor fetterman has now been released from the hospital. lieutenant governor when the democratic primary over connor lamb, he suffered a stroke in the closing days of the campaign. he had a pacemaker installed we are told he has now been released from hospital. saying quote i am feeling great but per my doctor's orders i'm going to continue to rest and recover brand going to take the time he says i need now to rest and get one 100% he says i can go full speed and flipped the seat blue a character completely our best wishes to him now that he is out of the hospital, arthel. >> indeed, eric. a federal judge friday but a
9:09 am
temporary hold to the biden administration's plan to end title 42 border restrictions tomorrow it is supposed to happen prehistoric numbers of migrants have been crossing the border even with that covid area policy in place designed to excel asylum-seekers. bill melugin is an texas at the border with more. >> things are not slowing down near the southern border by any means. people and drugs continue spilling into the country of human smuggling now becoming as lucrative as drug smuggling. take a look at this video we shot last night we are embedded with troopers pulled over a suspicious vehicle man hiding in the trunk of that vehicle being smuggled. the back consul in the back seat area. hiding in there when he gets pulled out for the woman driving the vehicle the human smuggler was an american citizen from the
9:10 am
san antonio area. we continue to see this american citizens coming down to the border to participate in human smuggling to get caught up in the quick promise of quick cash at the cartels advertised on social media for then take a look at this video and california. this is video border patrol chasing another human smuggler to spike strip the vehicle. you'll see a few moments later to legal immigrants bail out of that vehicle while it is still moving. we hit the pavement and go rolling. ultimately agents were able to stop that vehicle, arrest the driver and arrest both illegal immigrants who are being smuggled for then take a look at these photos. this was a major drug bust they made $1.5 million worth of drugs being smuggled and the three separate bus that includes 25 pounds of sentinel. that is enough to kill 5 million people. there also 550 pounds of math in
9:11 am
that bus. three separate incidents in one of border patrol sector then back out here live border patrol here in the eagle pass area reporting they just arrested a honduran national here in eagle pass to cross illegally who was wanted for murder in the state of tennessee since october 1 for the fiscal year first started agents have arrested 1270 illegal immigrants with criminal records here in the del rio sector. we will send it back to you. >> bill melugin there at the border thank you for. >> shocking videos you just saw a show how brazen some of the smuggling on the border is. even for that ruling keeping title 42 in place at the border. some democrats are joining republicans thing the biden administration has to come up with the concrete plan to deal with the record migrants urged greater public in kansas senator roger marshall was just in mcallen, texas taking a look firsthand. >> nobody told the migrants that are stacked up like cordwood on the other side of the river that
9:12 am
title 42 is not ending tomorrow. >> joe biden has to stop sending the signal to everybody. this is completely unsustainable. we are in the middle of a great migrant crisis right now. >> she is the mayor pro tem of eagle pass texas on the border. welcome, what is your reaction to the fact that title 42 will remain in place, at least for now. >> good morning. first of all that announcement was just a very positive thing however you see i'm using interviews that is still continuing. there are obviously something need to do about that. lawmakers in washington need to make sure we are proactive if that's when to call at this point nick don't need to wait for him to react. we are very selective in this issue.
9:13 am
before we are looking live at the city right next you on the video on fox news live at the moment from our drone. you see these videos, you see the smuggling. you see what is happening. how do you think you can stop? which of the biden administration do? what do at washington and congress to do to try to stem we are seeing? >> you know what, at this point obviously definitely migrant reform there's a lot to do now and human trafficking taking advantage of what is going on here. there are people waiting across the river and mexico and traveling along the border. they need to know the need to work on immigration reform. it has been many, many years washington we are passing a police border towns and a lot of other communities are being affected we are asking you to please get to work on immigration reform, we need it. it is a deafly something we
9:14 am
need. around the world are people coming around the are crossing the river it's dangerous. the misinformation or no information given to the people needs to start happening. they need to know that even though they cross their going to be sent right back after so please there is a lot of misinformation. we need to make sure all that is being taken care of. >> but many of them don't know that. 97000 border were expelled in april because of title 42 britt 100 10,000 migrants were released into our country for a lot of people do not know that title 42 apparently exempts a whole group of people from colombia, venezuela, if you are from africa, most african countries you are exempt if you are from eastern europe you are exempt. what are your concerns about that even if title 42 stays in place? how does it affect your community exactly?
9:15 am
>> there you go again misinformation. these people are not aware a lot of people are not aware the circumstance i'm going to build a stay or am i going to have to go back again. so somewhere along the pipeline here and there things are not being said, things are not happening. again i've said it before with this new generation of people we don't want to say things are going to help people but it's a common sense answer to all of this. so we need to start acting on it. it is affecting everyone. it's affecting people here and on that side of the border. that hundreds of thousands of people are waiting at that site it is incredible. we are still waiting for president by and vice president harris to come. i note mr. mayorkas it was somewhere along the border. that is just one place. we need to make sure they come
9:16 am
here they see it's another pandemic you would call it. eric: another pandemic. finally are you issuing an invitation to present biden vice president harris to visit your city? >> definitely, please by all means do so for the need to be here the need to be on the board that need to come and see. i'm extending an invitation i don't know if anyone else is along the border they are definitely welcome to come and visit us. they can see with their own eyes. they don't sit on the tv or through the social media network, they need to come and see it live what is happening here. will: an open invitation to the president of the united states and vice president from the mayor of eagle pass, texas. ms. mayer, thank you. >> thanks. sue five okay thank you paired present biden is saying he is concerned about the new monkeypox outbreak. doctor say the virus will not become a pandemic like covid but the price in cases around the world is a baffling experts.
9:17 am
dr. marc siegel shares his thoughts and he is coming up next. ♪♪ helping them discover their dreams is one of the best parts of being a parent. one of the most important is giving them ways to fulfill them. for over 150 years, generations have trusted the strength and stability of pacific life. because life insurance can help protect and provide for the financial futures of the ones we love. talk to a financial professional about pacific life. ♪ you can never have too much of a good thing. ♪ and power... ...is a very good thing. ♪ right now, we're all feelin' a little strapped.
9:18 am
but weekends are still all about grilling. and walmart always keeps prices low on our fresh ingredients. so you can save money and live better. ♪ okay everyone, our mission is to provide complete balanced nutrition for strength and energy. woo hoo! ensure, complete balanced nutrition with 27 vitamins and minerals. and ensure complete with 30 grams of protein. ♪ ♪
9:19 am
9:20 am
9:21 am
figure out what we do and what vaccine if any are available but it is a concern in a sense that if it were to spread its consequence so. arthel: that's present by the global monkeypox outbreak experts are baffled the disease is typically found in africa but more than 80 cases have been recently been reported israel, europe, canada and at least two in the u.s. print symptoms for monkeypox resemble the flu before a rash breaks out on the body pillow spring fox news contributor professor of medicine at nyu, dr. mark siegel. dr. mark first what do we need to know about monkeypox? i going to ask us for each of my viewers what are my chances of getting it? >> what you need to know you already said some of it, arthel as usual i would add lymph node swelling you can get that too. by the time the rash breaks out you have had symptoms and that is where most of the spread occurs when you are symptomatic
9:22 am
and like covid so it is a lot harder to spread it without knowing it which means we can isolate people who have it. that is what we have started to do. as you said two cases confirmed in the united states. i've been hear from experts in new york there are more in the community but it is not a lot. and so it is still rare. it has been linked in genetically to the 2019 outbreak in africa. so far, this is good news we are not seeing a major mutation in the virus that would suddenly have it spreading very rapidly. so it looks like it is still going to be pretty difficult to get to but we don't know. this is the baffling apart, how come it ended up in 12 countries we haven't seen it and before but i have one idea the smallpox vaccine gave up until 1972 that immunity is not wearing off, arthel. that vaccine actually protects you against monkeypox 85% of the time. 85% protection and studies we have 500 million doses in the national stockpile of that vaccine awaiting if we need it.
9:23 am
state that's what is reading about as well people are asking can i get it? that is the big thing though i have to worry about it? also besides the rash what is it due to the body? is it curable or just treatable, gives the details. >> all great questions as usual paired personal can i get it? are people out there it is been linked with travel mostly with sexual activity among gay men especially. but rare, very rare. your chances of just getting it is very, very low. your physician should know about it and we can test for. and if we test for we can test fort was swabbed with a respiratory wise or on lesions. it's easy to diagnose with antiviral drugs as well as the vaccine. we have treatments and in terms of what you said how sick or you're going get the vast majority of people are going to completely recover from this.
9:24 am
epoxy does appear to be the milder of the two out there that's also good news people in good health that they get it they're going to get better it's mostly just like a flute. arthel: okay okay i want to switch gears there's a heat alert along the northeast coast. stifling hot new york yesterday just walking around. there's also a half marathon in brooklyn 13.1 miles as you know. a 30-year-old runner collapsed at the finish on he was declared dead at coney island hospital per the official cause of death has not yet been declared. sixteen other runners were hospitalized for the fdny said 12 of those runners were said to have minor or non- life-threatening injuries. going to ask you, what do you think happened? if you could text if you could tie this into the next minute looking to spend the summer at the beach, going at the pool, outdoor activities besides staying hydrated you have any
9:25 am
other advice? and is water enough to keep us properly hydrated? >> both are great questions hydration is key. i think electrolyte solutions are even more important is one tragic death of a 32-year-old looks might it might've been a heart arrhythmia had sudden death so electronics one keep your potassium up unc bananas. i do know what i was concerned about the half marathon it wasn't even the heat it rose from 70 -- 80 upwards of 90. humidity is 83%. you don't happens when your have that kind of humidity? you cannot sweat. sweating is the body's sprinkler system that cools the body down. you cannot cool down near as effectively and humid weather that's the problem. that's when you got it frequent breaks in there. if you have not run you suddenly run 12 or 13 miles especially in hot humid conditions you've got to take it easy prey. >> good point about the humidity, dr. mark that is not
9:26 am
just here in new york that is a lot of places. nice to talk to you as usual dr. marc siegel think you will see it again take care. three i think you dr. mark and arthel. present by letting in tokyo the second stop of his trip in asia. leaving open the possibility, get this, i meeting with north korea president at the dictate of the president said is quote serious about discussing nuclear issues. this is their fears they would lodge able ballistic missile while the present is there an white house correspondent is traveling with the president and joins us alive from tokyo. >> hey there eric good afternoon to you. trade focus our and focus present biden is announcing a new economic framework involving a long list of countries widely viewed as an effort to counter china's influence in the region. going to get details about who was involved later on today.
9:27 am
we note taiwan is not part of it at least not yet. the subtext of the trade effort is security concerns, japan is the host for the launch they are looking to the u.s. for reassurance over increased intrusion the territorial waters and software were biden touted plans from hyundai and samsung to build new plants in the u.s. look to biden's visit is a chance to push back on north korea. still threatening a nuclear ballistic test will biden is here. subpar diplomatic efforts have hit a dead end. biden and president joint military exercises here in the region. biden has no pensive visit the demilitarized zone and says the meeting would depend on if he is sincere or serious. asked what message she has, biden offered. >> you have a message for kim jong-un own?
9:28 am
[inaudible] >> another significant develop with the joint statement from the u.s. and south korea specifically called out china. telling them essentially not to invade taiwan or they would face the same consequences russia is getting over its invasion of ukraine. that his global isolation. >> putin's unprovoked war in ukraine further spotlight the need to supply chain and the national security are not dependent on countries that don't share our values. >> one challenge biden hasn't deepening america's footprint in this region is attracting asian countries to the stew partnership. they want guarantees of greater access to u.s. markets. that's a tough thing to deliver in the post- pandemic world where there is a push for biden to bring more manufacturing back home and rely less on imports,
9:29 am
erica. >> and the concerns of china could target taiwan. arthel: in ukraine there is no sign of giving up as citizens and soldiers hold their ground with putin's brutal invasion of ukraine. about to enter its fourth month. next less former state department official about what you creating president zelenskyy says has to happen to end this war. oose. try boost glucose control®. it's clinically shown to help manage blood sugar levels and contains high quality protein to help manage hunger and support muscle health. try boost® today. before nexium 24hr, anna could only imagine a comfortable night's sleep without frequent heartburn waking her up. now, that dream... . ...is her reality. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts, for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? caution.
9:30 am
9:33 am
if i brussels a brutal war on ukraine during the start of its fourth month. soldiers and civilians are defiantly keep up the fight, president biden just signed a new 40 billion-dollar aid package for ukraine. trey yingst is alive and kyiv with a look at how ukrainians are fighting back. >> arthel, good afternoon print
9:34 am
russian forces continue to target cities in eastern ukraine is the death so he remounts a russian airstrike hit a university building, destroying a lot of the surrounding area in recent days they want strikes off and killing injuring civilians but one elderly woman recalls the strike this weekend. >> we don't know here, they are, this is where the crater is. it blew all of this out. it was gone we cannot close the doors anymore. folks here in the kharkiv region they're showing the north part of the city incoming and outgoing fires her day and night. russian troops have been pushed back slightly from the city we did get a look at some russian positions at a been destroyed by ukrainian forces, take a look. as russian forces advanced on kharkiv the set up different positions and tree lines outside of the city. our canadian artillery units in these vehicles in the distance
9:35 am
you can still hear peers battles raging on the ukrainians to defend their second largest city. as a conflict continues russian officials have banned hundreds of americans from entering their country by the list included in the new sanctions u.s. president joe biden, vice president kamala harris, hunter biden, hillary clinton facebook founder mark zuckerberg the move was in response to heavy western sanctions are disrupting the russian our economy and the wake of the impatient ukraine. this war is bringing polite new concerns about food insecurity around the globe for ukraine is the world's fifth largest exporter of wheat and exports of this critical commodity are down 60% since the war got underway, arthel. arthel: it really is critical. trey yingst live in a rainy kharkiv. stay safe it. rachel: president zelenskyy said only diplomacy can end the war even after previous peace talks with russia have repeatedly failed. it's also praise the courage and bravery of ukrainian forces who
9:36 am
have shocked the world from stopping butter putin's army. making significant gains over the last three months. >> the military situation has not changed significantly today. but it was really hard, the fact we are able to say this on the 87th day of a war against russia is good news. russia has set virtually all of its resources to destroy us for. >> how does it end? former under secretary of state for global affairs, senior fellow at harvard university and member of the vanderburgh coalition, ambassador welcome for. >> think of it delighted to be here. >> how can diplomacy and this work every time the russians sit down they lie they at deceive it. >> that is the question. but the fact is president zelenskyy has been consistent from the very beginning. he has said it we need to talk,
9:37 am
we need to have diplomacy and what we have seen is there is no agreement on the mandatory court or a cease-fire the last meeting was in april and what do we see a? we see the war process on the ground. but i think also very importantly, the ukrainians realized that leverage an idiot negotiation and any diplomacy really depend significantly on what happens on the battlefield. so you know what matters here? is that we get supplies for the crucial supplies at multi at launch rocket launchers as well as heavy artillery to the ukrainians. they have to win. arthel: you just said the magic words multi- launch rockets to biden administration is holding back those of multi- launch rockets there is the fear of escalating putin escalating again. is putin just full of it and is that fear by the ministration warranted? or is that something america should supply?
9:38 am
>> america should supply this is necessary for ukraine has to be successful on the battlefield as we have indicated is crucial for any diplomacy and negotiations. they have to have strong military quota behind them and have successes rockets are crucial to should one 100% be delivered. as for escalation that the term that is been used, and use, and used. the fact here is right from the beginning putin said sanctions were escalatory. that equipment was escalatory no matter what was given. and here we went to see a victory for ukraine pretty want to add something important that is it's not only about what happens on the battlefield. but what we are also witnessing is the fact the russians are using economic sanctions and economic kinds of deployments here preventing the ukrainians from getting their grain out by trying to seize the port of
9:39 am
odesa and cut up all the port facilities. this does not just have an impact on ukraine it has a global impact which will backfire and it already is it backfiring on russia. before there is a concern about the global supply of wheat because ukraine supply so much. there is another point in terms of the fight that is the will the incredible will and inspiration of the people. the director of intelligence says his goal, their goal is to push alt brush forces out for a limited reach you what he said to the wall street journal about that. this is a war of all ukrainians if someone in the world think they can dictate ukraine the conditions which it can or cannot defend itself, they are seriously mistaken. i am amazed by russian stupidity. out of the all the options putin happy for the more he chose the most brutal and a worst option for him. he is calling for returning to
9:40 am
the 1991 borders. that is when ukraine became independent. is that even possible? out of variable when they destroyed. >> and try to live in a pushed back to the board across the border why is that significant? because in it try to levy of ethnic russians, russian-speaking ukrainians. i was very struck by the mayor of kharkiv. he said we will fight to the death. we are going to fight until we seize our territory integrity i think what you're witnessing you have leadership from the top. president zelenskyy has had a vision, a focus. he has galvanized and has ignited the spirit of the ukrainians they're going to fight they're going to fight to
9:41 am
push back to the original borders by the way to get the occupation of the donbas further i would count on their focus of crimea. they want to have their territorial integrity and sovereignty. and we should support them in that venture. before the ukraine is the world not giving up. zelenskyy and churchill and the time but thank you for joining us on fox news channel. to see a thank you. arthel: johnny depp will be back on the stand tomorrow as his explosive at defamation trial against amber heard enters what is likely to be its final week. coming up, what we can expect to hear in court. [whiff] [water splashes] is it on the green? [goose squawks] i was just looking for my ball. 19th hole, sam adams summer ale. [goose squawks] (here you go.) (cheers guys!)
9:42 am
(burke) a new car loses about ten percent of its value the minute you drive off the lot. or more. that's why farmers new car replacement pays to replace it with a new one of the same make and model. get a whole lot of something with farmers policy perks. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ >> tech: cracked windshield? make it easy and schedule with safelite, because you can track us and see exactly when we'll be there. >> woman: i have a few more minutes. let's go! >> tech vo: that's service that fits your schedule. go to safelite.com. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ up to 8 weeks of relief with cytopoint. that's a lot more fun time, right max? yup. it's life-changing time. ♪ ♪ cytopoint is a long-lasting treatment for allergic dermatitis. just one injection given by your veterinarian
9:43 am
9:44 am
before treating your chronic migraine— 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting 4 hours or more you're not the only one with questions about botox®. botox® prevents headaches in adults with chronic migraine before they even start—with about 10 minutes of treatment once every 3 months. so, ask your doctor if botox® is right for you,
9:45 am
and if a sample is available. effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away, as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness can be signs of a life-threatening condition. side effects may include allergic reactions, neck and injection site pain, fatigue, and headache. don't receive botox® if there's a skin infection. tell your doctor your medical history, muscle or nerve conditions, and medications, including botulinum toxins, as these may increase the risk of serious side effects. in a survey, 92% of current users said they wish they'd talked to their doctor and started botox® sooner. plus, right now, you may pay zero dollars for botox®. learn how abbvie could help you save on botox®. arthel: heads up everybody peanut butter maker drip is recalled from its products of a possible salmonella contamination. the company said 14 people and 12 states have reported becoming
9:46 am
sick after eating certain peanut butter. two people were hospitalized. salmonella when it affects healthy people causes symptoms such as fever, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain. invite a list of the recall products and codes on our website go to foxnews.com. eric: developing story out of austin, texas where search is now underway for a woman who police has wanted in connection with a cold-blooded murder of a professional cyclist. authorities suspect there was a love triangle perhaps could be a motive in this killing. steve harrigan on the love triangle or what this is all about, hey steve. >> that is right involves a 34-year-old yoga teacher into professional cyclist in texas. right now with the police and fbi u.s. marshals on the hunt for that yoga teacher.
9:47 am
34-year-old was concerned her boyfriend might be having an affair with the professional cyclist riot wilson age 25. wilson was found shot to death in the home she was staying in an austin she was there to prepare for a race. a tipster called police and said kalin armstrong had said she was angry enough at wilson to shoot her. police had armstrong in their office where they interviewed her, they questioned her there is also a video of armstrong's a vehicle out of the house where wilson was the day and time she was murdered. yet police let armstrong go. since then ships disappear they texas cycling community is morning one of its stars. >> it is so incredibly painful for such a tightknit community and people you race with it, celebrated with, written so many miles with. to be faced with this horrific
9:48 am
tragedy. and really my reaction is pain and heartbreaking. >> police say armstrong, the yoga teacher may have used a fitness app to stock wilson for that fitness applet traces the root of a bike path it will set it mapped a rue the day she was murdered showed the start and stop at the home where she was murdered, back to you by. >> as absolutely frighting, steve thank you. arthel: so horrible. johnny depp back on the step tomorrow as a defense to witness this time and is a $50 million defamation trial against his ex-wife amber heard it. this comes just weeks after he gave bombshell testimony and we are likely to hear more of the same this week we are told. christina coleman is live in los angeles on what to expect, hey christina. >> hey arthel. donnie johnny depp will be the third witnessing amber heard's legal team calls to the stand tomorrow this comes after weeks of disturbing testimony in the defamation trial that ranges from heard claiming depth
9:49 am
sexually assaulted and physically abused her to depth taken since the beginning of the trial accusing heard through separate part of his finger by throwing a broken bottle at him put vc in their bed and this attorney question amber heard about this but. >> just heard you speak to him it really horrible where you called him a sellout, right? you called him a sellout right? rex at a joke. >> i called them a lot of ugly things. you cold call them a joke on that call them a washed out piece of pics of the group both on occasion yes. >> meantime heard legal teams working to undermine steps deformation by zeroing in on this alcohol and drug use. they submit these photos as evidence that he passed out with the mayor wants of his scribbles on the wall. last week kurt's sister testified grabbed her by the hair and hit her in the face repeatedly during an argument in march of 2015.
9:50 am
she claimed he verbally abused her as well. >> when he was a drinking, he would just get very angry. he would say it really nasty unkind things, usually about amber, sometimes about me at almost didn't matter she was in the room or not. he would just say really horrible, horrible things about her or to her. >> adeptly continued to average a night he's suing her for $50 million claim she defamed him by saying she was a victim of domestic abuse. and her discounter suing for $100 million, arthel. arthel: alright in los angeles christina coleman. eric: about a week away from a moral that means the unofficial start of summer. a lot of us up or bring to hit the road, you know the prices at the pump still going up. we will take a look by how much, next.
9:52 am
i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire men, you need to get off the couch and get with the program. matching your job description. with golo, i lost 50 pounds. it feels really good to be able to button your jacket and not worry about it blowing up. -(laughs) -go to golo.com to lose weight and get healthier. ighting for one goal, this one mission, life. i get to keep her. we get to have her and enjoy her. and she gets to grow up, which is the best gift anyone could ever give.
9:54 am
9:55 am
national average per gallon city at $4.59 overnight which is the same as yesterday but drivers here in new york and manhattan are paying even more the national average. this particular station charging 6039 cents per gallon for regular just a penny shy of $7 for supreme. i would to show how quickly this has happened but take a look at this graphic. in the past week you can see there's a 14-cent difference in gas prices. you can see 50 cents more per gallon than last month and over a dollar 50-gallon difference from last year for those numbers according to aaa. you have a 15-gallon tank that's over $23 more every single time you fill up your car. with the busy summer travel months ahead you mentioned memorial day coming up consumer demand is unlikely to decrease which means the prices are likely to stay high or possibly even go out. that is something a lot of people cannot afford. >> if it gets any worse than i am going to have to yet about
9:56 am
maybe going in picking up extra jobs. >> it's a stretch for every day for everybody but it's getting a little tough. hopefully it is a short-term thing. >> arthel this is impacting every state in the country. for the first time ever this week the price per gallon of gas is over $4 on each and every stage for the cheapest gases in oklahoma at $4.4 a gallon in california they're getting crushed the average price is over $6.66 per gallon. people are still traveling aaa projects 39 million people travel for memorial day weekend will send it back to you but. >> nate foy thank you very much. >> yesterday said going to get the flintstones car. >> i know it well with similar rims and stuff and somee subwoofers in the back, just to do it. >> the jetson flying cargo gas. ♪ ♪ ♪
9:57 am
life... doesn't stop for diabetes. be ready for every moment, with glucerna. it's the number one doctor recommended brand that is scientifically designed to help manage your blood sugar. live every moment. glucerna. no matter who you are, live every moment. being yourself can be tough when you have severe asthma. triggers can pop up out of nowhere, causing inflammation that can lead to asthma attacks. but no matter what type of severe asthma you have, tezspire™ can help. tezspire™ is a new add-on treatment for people 12 and over... that proactively reduces inflammation... ...which means you could have fewer attacks, breathe better, and relieve your asthma symptoms. so, you can be you, whoever you are. tezspire™ is not a rescue medication. don't take tezspire™ if you're allergic to it. allergic reactions like rash or an eye allergy can happen. don't stop your asthma treatments unless your doctor tells you to.
9:58 am
tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection or your asthma worsens. sore throat, joint and back pain may occur. avoid live vaccines. by helping control your asthma, tezspire™ can help you be you. no matter who you are, ask your asthma specialist about tezspire™ today. it's time for our memorial day sale on the sleep number 360 smart bed. why choose proven quality sleep from sleep number? because every green thumb, 5k, and all-day dance party starts the night before. the sleep number 360 smart bed senses your movements and
9:59 am
automatically adjusts to help keep you both comfortable all night and can help you get almost 30 minutes more restful sleep per night. sleep number takes care of the science. all you have to do is sleep. don't miss our weekend special. save $1,000 on the sleep number 360 special edition smart bed, queen now only $1,999. plus 0% interest for 48 months on all smart beds. ends monday
10:00 am
>> operation fly formula is underway in indiana. he really can't live images from indianapolis, 78000 pounds of specialty baby formula arriving today by military aircraft from germany. enough to fill more than half a million baby bottles for those in need. as america deals with a shortage that has left thousands of mothers, dads to, or aid for those particular babies who are allergic to cowbell for welcome to fox's life imac immanuel
95 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on
![](http://athena.archive.org/0.gif?kind=track_js&track_js_case=control&cache_bust=656301616)