officials are forced to move the immigrants elsewhere. that includes murrieta, california, where the mayor is defending his town s opposition to housing the children and the families. several demonstrators were arrested over the holiday weekend as they waited for buses with undocumented immigrants to arrive. mayor allen long says his residents have legitimate concerns about a small town inheriting a national problem. homeland security secretary jeh johnson was grilled on meet the press about the 50,000-plus kids who have entered the u.s. illegally since october. will most of these children that we have seen in this desperate situation stay in america or will they be returned to their homes in central america? there is a deportation proceeding that is commenced against illegal migrants, including children. i m trying to get an answer to will most of them end up staying in your judgment? i think we need to find more efficient, effective ways to turn this tide around g
wouldn t put his weapon down. witnesses disagree, saying police went after the wrong person. the shooter kept running down the alley and nobody stopped to pursue him. they all went after one kid, 16 years old. birthday next week. and if you re an officer, you know shoot in the leg, not the head. more than one officer. more than one shot this kid. of the deadly shootings, some were police-involved. the chicago tribune has a map of where the shootings have taken place in the city. since january 11st, there have been 1,100 shooting victims. a line of storms passed through central iowa sunday night. the national weather service reports tornadoes in at least three counties. this one was captured by storm chasers there about an hour northwest of cedar rapids. the storms ripped off roofs, caved in a door and damaged a garage. so far, no reports of any injuries. if you are coming to the united states from overseas, you may want to make sure that your cell phone is c
electronics at the airport now. all in a new effort to counter possible terror threats to the united states. hi, everyone, hope you had a great holiday weekend. i m gretchen carlson. welcome to the real story for a monday. the department of homeland security is adding the new screenings now. they re trying to find new harder to detect bombs that could put american lives at risk. peter doocy hot on this story live in washington. who s going to notice the changes? you and me? travelers leaving in europe, middle east, north africa, on direct flights to the u.s. are going to be asked to prove their electronic devices like cell phones and tablets are working the same as when they rolled off the assembly line. here s why. they want to see your phone or laptop power up and that tells them that it s an actual working electronic device, not something that looks like a laptop filled with plastic explosive. tsa says, powerless devices will not be permitted onboard the aircraft.
did you see this massive crash, taking out half the field at the coca cola at daytona yesterday. biffle tapped kasey kahne, setting off that chain reaction. kyle busch doing a barrel roll, coming to a stop upsidedown, thankfully not injured. busch said it felt like a carnival ride. rain pushed the race to sunday. two more weather delays ended the race early giving eric almirola the checkered flag. why does the nsa need your selfie or pictures of your kids? turns out the washington post found out the nsa is collecting far more internet data from regular users like you and me than the supposed foreign targets. according to that report, the washington post reviewed about 160,000 intercepted e-mails and instant message conversations. roughly nine out of ten users were not direct targets of the surveillance program. many of the files described as useless by analysts. so why are they holding on to