florida. one suspect is in custody, another still on the loose. hollywood is a popular it s a popular destination 20 miles north of miami. it was expected to see more visitors than usual with the memorial day holiday. witness describes the chaos. it was just like insane. ran fast, no shoes on. jeans, we ran across the board walk and went into the parking garage and then the cops came like five cars deep with guns looking for him. dana: get you to this story. charles watson is live and has the latest. good morning, dana and bill. fortunately no one was killed. all of the victims including children between the ages of 1 and 17 are all currently in stable condition at an area hospital. police say those folks were wounded after some sort of disagreement broke out along the beachside promenade in hollywood, florida on monday. we re told at least one gun was pulled and shots were fired. sent people on the boardwalk running and ducking for cover. the hollywood police chief
courts here, all americans need to really worry this could come to your candidate in your town across the nation. bill: that s one of many republicans now calling the trump ballot ban anti-american. colorado might just be the tip of the iceberg. we ll explain that now as we say hello. beginning now on thursday morning i m bill hemmer live in new york. dana: that s weird. colorado is landlocked but the metaphor works. i m dana perino, america s newsroom. good to be with you this morning. legal efforts to disqualify former president trump are underway in more than a dozen states including maine. we re expecting a decision there as soon as tomorrow. also happening in california where the lieutenant governor wants to quote, explore every legal option to disqualify trump. bill: you put all this together and it puts pressure on the u.s. supreme court to get involved and the air out of iowa forcing republican candidates to talk about the frontrunner rather than talking abo
coverage and casey stegall at dw international airport but first we send it off to christine coleman in santa monica, california, with a rough assignment on the beach. how was it working out there, christina? hi, bill, millions of americans across this great nation honoring the brave men and women who paid the ultimate sacrifice for our country. take a look at this video. a wreath-laying ceremony for the uss intrepid and located on the hudson river in new york city and more than 50,000 served on board the ship during its surface. to me, it is sacred ground. the cemetery because so many people are buried at sea. here on the west coast, the national cemetery with 12 annual memorial day ceremony. the cemetery 15 miles north of downtown san diego and more than 30,000 veterans laid to rest there. i m very thankful everybody comes out and supports these whether they know those folks are see the fruits of the sacrifice that they have made for this country. in the midwest s
less than 72 hours from the end of title 42. it s been used nearly 3 million times in the past three years. but that all comes to an end this thursday. bill: that s when the flood gates are expected to swing open. the number is expected to jump almost double to 11,000, which would completely overwhelm yet again anyone working on that border. dana: under title 42 they can process my grants in the span of 40 minutes. starting thursday it will take agents 30 minutes to an hour to process a single person. lawmakers suggesting the white house is wildly unprepared for what happens next. the man in charge, secretary mayokas, insists that is not the case. so we are prepared, number one. number two, we have a migration information center that is specifically set up to communicate with state and local officials and we have been doing so. we are using our fema regional coordinators ascii points of contact. we need immigration reform. everything that the department of homeland se
they rolled out the razor wire and redirected migrants to official points of entry. president biden said this on his bike on sunday. secretary mayokas said the numbers at the border have gone down since title 42 was lifted. are you confident the numbers have peaked and they ll continue to go down? president biden: they have gone down. we have a lot more work to do and we need more help from congress as well. in terms of funding and legislative changes. dana: resources are stretched to the limit. new video shows a holding center jammed full of adult men. facility meant to hold 1,000 right now is housing more than 6,000. the problem goes far beyond the southern border. cities like new york city and washington, d.c. struggling to accommodate daily bus loads of migrants. that is prompting a heated legal battle on where they can stay. team fox coverage, david spunt reports from the white house. let s start at the border where matt finn has been up for hours live in el pa