we start this hour with a shocking incident at our southern border. look right there in that highlighted area. because a human smuggler is dropping a 4-year-old child over that very tall wall to american soil below. pete: this comes nearly two weeks after the expiration of title 42 and highlights the surgent need to stop those cartels and human smugglers. we have been watching, do you see the baby actually fall the 4-year-old. right there they say the child is okay. griff jenkins is live at the white house with the latest for us, griff? good morning, ainsley, pete and steve, these videos are far too common, yesterday the border patrol chief raúl ortiz tweeting that video out. it s hard to watch. it s heart breaking. you see the smuggler dropping the 4-year-old toddler near san diego. near the san ysidro port of entry. he drops. fortunately he was okay. border patrol agents and emsz quickly responded to begin rendering care and first aid to the child who fortunately was
mode comb of honest, of truth, he doesn t tell you where the money went, the 3.8 million. he doesn t tell you how gloria died, and oh, by the way, everybody is saying let s exhume gloria. reporter: alex murdaugh is serving two life sentences for the murder of his wife and son, and facing a hundred other charges related to financial crimes. his attorneys have said they filed a notice to appeal, and they plan to do so in coming months. back to you. nbc s catie beck with that reporting. we have a lot to cover in our second hour of chris jansing reports , let s get right to it. hey, everybody. at this hour, texas governor greg abbott unveil ago new plan to send military muscle to the southern border just days before the title 42 policy is set to expire. what the situation looks like right now on the u.s./mexico border ahead of the expected surge. and the driver behind the fatal crash that killed eight people just outside a migrant shelter in brownsville has been charg
brian loves that open. brian: reminds me of a sitcom. honey, i m home, what s for dinner? hope, we re home. what s for breakfast? steve: 6:00 in new york city. friday, june 14th, 2024. welcome to fox & friends. well, another awkward moment at the g-7. president biden seems to wander away. where s he going? before being pulled back by the italian prime minister. ainsley: what s that guy over there doing? let s check him out. steve: take a picture. brian: i m so proud of my former country. lawrence: during the press conference he had time to answer a question about hunter but said this is about an israel-hamas deal? i wish you guys would play by the rules a little bit. i m here to talk about a critical situation in ukraine. carley: plus a fox news alert. police arresting man blocked from laguardia with a dozen weapons, a bullet proof vest and over 100 rounds of ammunition in his car. wait until you hear the rest of that story. brian: great police work. s
"We're working hard to reduce the number of homicides, some days you have seven, some only one, there's no consistent number," said Gaxiola Rodríguez. "We continue to make arrests, investigate crimes, we are going after all sorts of groups involved in these homicides."
Honold Morales says U.S. Customs and Border Protection has given the 'go ahead' to a plan to give pre-screened pedestrians, who purchase a ticket, fast access into the United States through a special walkway at the San Ysidro Port of Entry.