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execution style. greg abbott is offering $80,000 award for the arrest of francisco oropesa. he is an illegal immigrant who has been deported five times. family members gather in the community to remember the victims, including the five year old boy. a neighbor asked him to quiet down and he allegedly opened fire on his family killing five of the 10 people inside the home. that man lost his wife and step-son in the senseless attack. i never thought he would shoot and he went room to room shooting.
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i can't believe what he did. meanwhile, el paso expected to issue a new state of emergency as border facility hit full capacity ahead of the end of title 42 in just 10 days and border officials releasing this new video, do not believe the lies of assert smugglers. listen here. do not take the dangerous journey only to be sent back. many migrants don't know and believe the lies they hear on social media or hear from others. >> griff: we are in brownsville, ground zero in the past 12 days, they have had 20,000 migrants coming, 90% of them are venezuelan. we have 20,000 in 12 days and we
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are days from title 42 lifting. the crisis and surge is already here. you can look at the drone right now, live pictures just moments ago, this group or 40 or 50 migrants come down the road, the sixth group we have seen since 5 a.m. there are some from colombia and honduras and el salvador. the river is just beyond a quarter mile up the levee down to where i am, a temporary processing site called camp monument. you can see closer to where i am the border patrol vehicles and down the levee temporary sites.
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we've had buses coming in and out all day long. one thing is for sure, in past two years of this crisis, border patrol and officials have gotten better at encountering, screening and transporting out the migrants. will actions meet words when you hear secretary mayorkas say they will deport migrants since title 42 is gone although there is no word that they are happening on mass scale yet. >> brian: quick question, i saw the mayor of el paso said if things are mounting the way they are, the whole border could buckle. what would that look like? >> griff: it would look like something, brian issue great question, that we've never seen and a fundamentally broken
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border is what all officials, border patrol from arizona to texas are very concerned about. and mayor oscar leser, of el paso, issued state of emergency going into effect at midnight because of all the images of understand this -- thousands of migrants lining the street. el paso is not only border town under stage of emergency. brownsville, they are, as well as laredo. >> steve: thank you very much, i don't know how many of those people would have been persuaded by the twitter video. don't come. >> ainsley: and will it be in spanish? are they releasing in spanish, too? >> brian: use google translate. >> steve: it could do that.
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mayorkas was on the hot seat on "meet the press" and he said we have a broken immigration system. he focused on we have backlog of two million migrant cases, which starj started when the federal government under joe biden said, come in, we'll process you and you will go away and come back on your court date. of course, they never do. if that facilitated this broken border, it is completely the invention of the joe biden administration. >> ashley: he was asked a brilliant question, you don't get along with border patrol agents. they don't like you, how can you be over this group that doesn't respect you, listen to this. >> i want to ask about border patrol. the union doesn't like you, they call you a national disgrace. remove mayorkas was their most
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recent tweet. how can you lead a group of people whose union want you out of office? >> i'm proud to work with the united states border patrol, supported them vigorously and will continue to do so. tre tre /* -- tremendous source of pride. you are in democratic administration, what do you believe it is? >> chuck, i'm focused on mission. >> brian: you should be and you are failing at your mission every way, shape or form. they hate you. everybody feels you are phoning it in and you know better. if you talk to tom homan, he knows what works and doesn't. he is putting in trump policy and want to blame congress for not doing comprehensive
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migration reform. this is a new world record. in 2022, beat it 2.3 million and ahead of that pace now. leading cause of death, fentanyl for young adults 18 to 49. where does it come from? mexico. you have terrible relations with meek. they are not cooperate. he said they are, no, they are not, they are saying they do not have a fentanyl problem. they are calling out our sitting senators to support democrats against them like lindsey graham. no way is mexico doing everything possible. title 42 will morph to title eight. they will open new centers in guatemala, no sign of them being built, we have three weeks. does that mean every unaccompanied minor gets a call to the families and flying them
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in, we get rid of coyotes and human traffickers and they do not get paid. good luck with that. are we flying people in? they don't get looked at and examined at the border and we don't know the covid situation. this is a disaster that he has caused because they wanted to reverse everything trump did and they believe the millions of people will be democratic voters. >> ainsley: lori lightfoot is saying, don't send anymore illegals here, they are a sanctuary city and they wanted to be. newsweek are reporting border crossings three times higher under joe biden than trump and mayorkas is blaming congress and trump they are not working fast enough.
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we had brandon judd on earlier slamming mayorkas. listen. >> when we goes out and vilifies the horse patrol agents and says it brings back memories of the worst that happened in this country, talking about racism, he is going to be a politician. look at policies and programs, i met with him on multiple occasions and told him solutions that needed to happen and stayed within parameters and did not go back to the trump era policies. they work time and time again and he rejected that, how are we supposed to have respect for them when he is not doing right by the american people and that is his job? >> steve: a lot of people view the southern board as important issue and there are millions in this country illegally and one of them was deported five times and now is on the lamb for going over as griff was talking about
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and murdered five of his neighbors and now they can't find him. he himself deported with any guests. >> ainsley: they found his phone and his clothing. >> steve: bill found out the guy was in the country illegally. the murder is a big story, how many other news outlets are talking about it and he is in the state illegally. >> ainsley: they are not reporting he was here illegal, they are making it a gun issue. the numbers asked them to stop, our baby is crying and he loads the gun and goes into the house and shoots five of them, including a third-grade little boy. >> brian: another major story from the weekend is collapse of first republic bank, nobody wanted to buy it, fdic took it over and decide today should go
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to j.p. morgan chase. another midrange bank collapses. 84 branches in eight states, what does this mean? stuart varney weighed in. >> the stock price of regional banks greatly under pressure, that is stabilized this morning. depositors are largely okay, they are covered and holders and depositors with j.p. morgan chase, the biggest bank in the country, it has gotten bigger. j.p. morgan chase, they have gotten bigger, regional bank getting smaller, interesting day for banking stocks in america. will they go down? is the panic continuing? is the nervousness continuing or is it stable? i think it will be stable and panic is drawing to a close. >> steve: friday night when people saw first racquetball is gone wobbly and going belly up,
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there were concerns what would happen this morning when the stock market opens. now that j.p. morgan chase has come in, they had auction yesterday and number of interested buyers, including pnc and citizens financial and j.p. morgan won it. what happened with first republic was after silicon valley and signature failed in march and pumped more money into first republic, 30 billion from other banks to prop them up, but people who were depositors are going, i don't know if this is safe, they took their money and the stock market punished them and the price fell and that caused us to be here. >> ainsley: they withdraw 100 billion in deposits. third bank to fail since march,
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signature and now first republic. >> brian: if past is prologue, doesn't seem like they took into account rates were going up and inflation was not transitory. 13 after the hour. ashley, you have news. >> ashley: start can with with hunter biden, he will appear in court in arkansas over child support payments. he is accused of withholding efs. the president's son continues to live lavishly. neither president nor the hunter have publicly acknowledged the child nor did she have a christmas stocking in the white house last year. top republicans calling for president biden to -- default on
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the 31 trillion deficit. >> we have been vocal, it has been two months since president biden sat down with speaker mccarthy to have negotiations, president biden is trying to run out the clock. >> ashley: the house passed bill to increase the debt ceiling by 1.5 trillion, a deal chris coonses is a hostage situation. space-x successfully launches heavy rocket after multiple failed attempts last week, launching from kennedy space center with five million pounds of thrust, the largest all-electric satellite ever to be launched. the inaugural big cheese classic wheelchair pickleball tournament in wisconsin yesterday. national paralyzed veterans of
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america hosted the event. pickleball is the fastest growing sport and yesterday's expanded it to more athletes. >> brian: got to be tough. >> ainsley: such a fun game. >> ashley: i am hesitant to say in front of steve. >> steve: i am playing in an hour and 15 not misses. >> brian: what skill to do it in a chair. >> steve: great athletes. brian 16 after the hour, blink and you will miss him, how long will prince harry spend in the uk for his father's coronation on saturday? piers morgan looks like that. out here, you're a landowner, a gardener, a landscaper
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>> steve: we have a fox news alert. the city of virginia beach, virginia declared state of emergency after a twister tore through the city, destroyed up to 100 homes and overturned boats. one person was trapped in a car after a tree branch fell on top of it. >> ainsley: virginia beach was under tornado warning before 6:00 last night. 14,000 homes lost power yesterday, but since been restored. no injuries reported. crews are out picking up damage this morning. >> brian: the severe storm hitting new york city, dumping torrential rain across the
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seaboard. it was raining all weekweekend. here is adam klotz. >> adam: it was raining all weekend, rain began on friday and now we're back into monday with the sunshining. the storm is on the move. look at satellite and radar, big spinning system you're looking at from the midwest to interior new england is the same system, heavy rain across portions of maine. snow across the up, wisconsin this morning. it is going to be off and on dreary across this entire region. there will be periods of sunshine and colder air, cloud cover, rain and snow. those are winter weather alert from up across green bay. snow is following a winter storm
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there. only spot for today and next couple days. it is cold and gray and dreary, in the middle of the country, temperatures in the 70s as far as billings, montana. back to you. >> steve: thank you. >> ainsley: a u.s. trip carrying 300 evac yews arrived. >> steve: 1000 more were safely evacuated from khartoum. >> brian: procter and gamble dynamo is there. benjamin hall is here to react. >> good news, we have been waiting to see if americans would be able to safely come out
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o of sudan. there are still people in the country. will more keep coming out? how many want to come out? there was concern because many countries were going into khartoum to bring out more people. we had the u.s., france, germany, south america and japan and the u.s. was not going in. there was concern we would see another afghanistan with u.s. citizens left behind. how many more buses will come? will the ceasefire hold or could it be too late? good development, good to see americans coming out, more still in the country and how can they come out and get in touch with the u.s.? internet capacity is 2% and we are hearing the state department say all americans in sudan should reach out and get in touch with them. that is almost impossible, still
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a lot of difficulty in bringing them together and communicating with the state department. we'll see what happens. >> ainsley: they can use armed drones as escorts to get them out. we are seeing images and some families. >> there was a coordinated effort to bring into hubs in khartoum and load them on buses, that system worked. the question is, can they keep it up? certainly children and a lot of dual-citizens both u.s. and sudanese. >> steve: you are back and reporting on this and tonight during bret baier on "special report", you have a special interview with the secretary of state. tell us what we can expect? >> i've been looking forward to
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this for a while and started covering the state department in 2021 and trying to get an interview with antony blinken. we see china on the rise and a stalemate at the moment, questions about what the u.s. is going to do to ward off enemies and reach out to allies, a lot of questions we've been wanting to ask them. we will see. i won't give away too many questions. it is interesting to get views on the world and state department. >> brian: no question, look forward to that. thanks so much >> ainsley: you can watch during bret baier, six minute exc exclusive. >> brian: and enes kanter freedom, the special is now on
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for charles coronation. harry is planning to stay just two hours before jetting back to the u.s. for the birthday of his son archy who turns four that same day. joining us on the host of piers mo morgan. h hi. >> piers: this country is waiting for your arrival, ainsley, we need you. >> ainsley: marth and and i will be coming shortly. keep our eyes open or we might miss harry. >> piers: ooilt be blinking, then, i will quite happily break off from fox coverage to drive the rat back to the airport, where he should have stayed. after all the damage he's done
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to the royal family and his father and institution of the monarchy, it is -- extremely frosty and it is quite a nice day, the frost is not coming from the weather. >> ainsley: you have been doing research and reading articles, meghan's family is back in the news saying they will not go anywhere. her sister and brother and step-dad is making news, as well. what do you think about that? >> piers: it is a family tragedy, at the center is meghan markle, who preaches about compassion when she's making money from compassion, shown zero compassion to her father or any family. she's managed to disown all of them apart from her mother and wrestled harry away from his family. the bottom line, her father had
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a massive stroke, been incapacitated, he's living 17 miles from their home in california, they could get there in one hour and this man has never met the fathef of his wife. i find that extraordinary. you would think archy world that expoling virtue of compassion might find it in all the money swirling around them, enough space to find heart and go and see this poor man before he dies. >> ainsley: tell us about the preparation on the ground. they were having rehearsal and spending money on security. >> piers: i have a friend in the british army, who is one of the
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two running the whole thing. to put in perspective, he said it will be twice as big, procession, as the one for the queen's funeral and twice as big for the jubilee celebration that we were there for. when you see the spectacle on saturday, it will be like nothing the world has seen, ac actually since charles mother's coronation. it will be spectacular thing with more military than i think we've had assembled for anything since 1953. it will be remarkable. it is beginning to build here. charles has to follow his mother, not an easy gig to follow. he's had the most time to prepare to be king of any monarch in history and he's showing he has a sure foot being head of state and the public are on his side and for his queen,
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camilla, who will be crowned at the same time. unique time for two people being crowned at the same time. >> ainsley: i can't wait to see you. watch fox news, special coverage of king charles coronation on saturday, eastern time on east coast from 5 a.m. until 10 a.m. watch piers morgan uncensored weekdays at 4:30 p.m. thanks. still ahead, basketball great and activist, enes kanter freedom will join us live. we are celebrating, asian pacific, hawaiian by highlighting contributions, here is fox business correspondent, lydia hu.
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>> ashley: back with america's crime crisis. couple from new jersey charged with attempted murder for trying to mow down police officers. romps arrived to the home yesterday and the husband and wife tried to run them over and rammed into a canine car three different times. police saw the suspects earlier in the day when they drove past an accident at eight miles per hour. they issued the arrest warrant. a student speakings out after he says he was sent home for refusing to change his shirt that said, "there are only two genders." i have been told my shirt was targeted a protected class? who is a protected class? i don't complain when i see
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pride flags and diversity posters hung throughout the school? others have right to their belief like i do. >> ashley: morrison defending his church in front of the school board meeting. >> ashley: and panthers lost yesterday 28-thirteen. moore catching first touchdown for the dagger. >> the turnover after the defense created the turnover. they do not take advantage of it and new jersey looks like they will, moore down the sideline all the way to the house. >> the pittsburgh mullers got their first win of the year taking down the philadelphia stars 21-13. those are headlines, back to you. >> steve: thank you, ashley. in the big apple turning to apple to help out with a problem, a whole bunch of cars are getting stolen.
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they have the apple watch, the mayor got a genius idea. see that lower part of the screen, that is an air tag tracker. he will give a bunch away in hopes this deters out of control auto thefts here in the big apple because everybody is stealing cars it seems like. >> ainsley: he will give 500 away. hide it in your car, when the thief takes your car, we'll track it and go in with drones and get your car back. >> brian: fantastic. we can't stop your car from being stolen, we can help you see where it goes. 4000 cars were stolen in 2022, we are already past that number in 2022. let's track them. he thinks it is brilliant, i think it is dumb. the average person will ask
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their frnd to follow them and you'll be in the middle of citizen arrest trying to get your car back or tell a cop, excuse me, my air tag, is going off, it is a sent ragoing through the lincoln tunnel, should i hop in? how will this work? here is mayor eric adams. >> this simple device, simple air tag, hidden in a car, location that a person is not aware of is an excellent tracking device. the charge lasts a long time and you can see in realtime where that vehicle is located. >> brian: happy in their new home, they like the new driveway and the junkyard. >> steve: here is the problem with this plan. >> brian: there is a problem? >> steve: that is this. in theory issue great idea. >> brian: what theory? >> steve: given the fact crime is out of control in new york
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city, there is no central tracking system, it is keyed to your iphone. you can't do it if you have android. call the police and say i'm tracking on my iphone, how many times will they drop everything and go look for it? they are not gonna. >> ainsley: if you can get through when you call. we have called before and couldn't get through. >> steve: the cops are busy. >> ainsley: someone saw their motorcycle was stolen, they tracked it and went to the people's house, it was parked in the driveway and the cops said we cannot go on the property until they drive off the property, then call us and we will get them. >> brian: it is insane. stop them from stealing cars, please. arrest it is people, it is the same people over and over again, keep them in jail.
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i can't go to the apple store and get a tracker, i don't want a free one from you, stop stealing. >> steve: here is the problem, they are going to arrest the person and they'll be out in 15 not ms. >> ainsley: stealing another car. >> brian: after three weeks our governor got nothing and fired her chief of sta, the world is upside down. >> steve: it is, apple to the rescue. rnc chair ronna mcdaniel draws battle lines for 2024. >> china is the reason fentanyl is coming across the border. we sold petrel you mean reserves to china. this administration is more china first than america first. >> steve: enes kanter freedom is an expert on this and will join us next. ♪
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>> brutal murder in texas is a race against time, what is being done to find the killer. >> and the head of homeland security blames us. >> hunter biden is in court, what is the verdict this time? >> we have a great lineup to
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kickoff a new month, see you in a few minutes. >> brian: bill hemmer stole my tie selection. ronna mcdaniel accusing the biden administration being too soft on china. >> china is running this white house, china is the reason fentanyl is coming across the border and taking data on tiktok. we sold reserves toin choo, this administration is more china first than america first. >> brian: both sides of the aisle equally upset. outspoken critic of china, enes kanter freedom joins us now. loved your special last night. see it on fox nation. john calipari spoke. what is your approach when it comes to china? >> they are in china's pocket.
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n.b.a. wasn't the only one. i hear about china solar system, tiktok, spy balloon, i cannot believe this is happening in america, you know. everybody talking about the chinese spy balloon, we have 150 million spy balloon on our phone and you are the commander-in-chief, ban the whole app. huge shoutout to governor of montana, first governor that banned the whole app. >> brian: here is the thing issue the president is not banning it, using it to get millennials and gen-zers. >> they are brain washing our generation, manipulating our generation. our administration, says enough is you have in, i do not know why they are not saying anything. >> brian: on china, by partisan
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council led by mike gallagher. is adam silver going to be asked to testify on that? >> i hope so, i am having conversations with my congressman friends, they say to bring him in and make him testify in front of everybody. like tiktok. >> brian: we asked for deconfliction number to get in touch with china should we have a military catest officeree and they said, no, use that in order to go through the taiwan strait or whatever. they are not even speaking to us issue yet spying on us and who knows at the border with thousands storming through. last night you were on 10:00 eastern time, the price and splendor of freedom. here is your story. you talked about backlash you got when you spoke up on china. >> they try to do everything they can to shut me up. people affiliated with enes were
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being detained and arrested. >> my father was fired from his job. my sister cannot fine a job. they had to put a statement out saying we are disowning enes publicly. that is my dad's handwriting. i apologize for having such a son. >> brian: they all go to jail. >> i cannot thank the fox family enough for making this beautiful story. this is the story of why freedom is not freedom. seeing my mom and dad, even from pictures, it makes emotional. i hope people can watch and understand how blessed we are in this country. i hope my teammates or people
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out there who criticize america, can watch and say we are blessed in this country. >> brian: the way it went down, too few people bed that. you speak up and get from your family and you can't travel out of the country. you are with the celtics and playing and put free tibet on your shoes and talk about the wiring /* and they ban you. you know, your college coach john calipari says your next chapter could be in congress. you have his support and our support. stay in touch. >> let's do it. >> brian: we'll talk on radio.
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♪ >> well, it looks like folks are heading to work there in shreve port on this may day. may 1st, 2023. >> they all just stopped on the highway. >> amazing. >> maybe they stopped to hear us read that. >> maybe so. have a great day. radio. >> stay within yourself. >> bill: thank you, guys, good morning. we begin with the hunt for a killer. texas authorities searching for a man accused of killing five of his neighbors shot at point blank range. sources telling fox he is in the country illegally as we begin a new month and new week. hope the weekend was enjoyable and dry. >> dana: it wasn't in the northeast. i'm dana perino. this is "america's newsroom." great to be with you. this shooting happened friday night in the town of cleveland just north of houston. investigators say the suspect was hanging out in his yard drinking and firing his

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