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coverage and we'll start with david spunt tracking president biden and his reaction to the border crisis from wilmington, delaware. we've got griff jenkins tracking conditions on the ground from the southern border and we'll turn to griff first, a closer look from mission, texas. hi, griff. >> hey, gillian and kristin. we're down on the border in mission, texas, part of the rio grande sector. what's happening at this moment see this white bus coming through the border wall in the distance about a mile is the rio grande river where we're apprehending record number of migrants. this is the 13th bus i've seen since i've been here today. it's full of migrants that have been processed and we have exclusive photos, i want to show you where that bus just came from. these photos from here show that the processing center, a temporary processing center has been set up outdoors, you can see in the photo, the white buses, you can see migrants all over the place, they've had to set up a point of context to process the migrants because the unbelievable number that we're seeing. now, if you go up in the sky now, we can show you in the drone, this area right now, you can see portions of the wall trying to keep the migrants in, but along this road that the bus just came is exactly ground zero for president biden's border crisis. now, congressman henry cuellar came down, with john cornyn yesterday and they saw the border in laredo. on monday, another one led by house minority leader kevin mccarthy and. >> it's going to get worse, it doesn't matter that the biden administration says don't come now. when are we going to come. don't come ever, never should have reinstituted much ka and re-- catch and release and the agreements with mexico that was keeping the situation manageable. >> gillian and kristin, we've learned locally the numbers in the last 24 hours, 1,940 am henningses bringing fiscal year 2021 total to 177% increase from fiscal year 2020. now, when we were over in laredo why he had we did speak to another border patrol agent, hector garza, here is what he had to say about all of this. >> now, we've heard a lot of people say that this is not only a border crisis, but a disaster on the border and i tend to agree with that. we are going to be seeing a disaster. a lot of human suffering. >> and we're just now showing you, we saw one bus coming out since we've been here and another bus, i'm standing in the way, another bus going in for yet another pickup. i'll tell you, kristin and gillian, i've been here a lot over the years, in 2019 and followed the caravan from honduras, guatemala and through mexico, and the agents tell they've never seen anything like this, that's for sure and another thing they like to point out, don't forget who is in charge of this and that is the cartels. nothing crosses that border without the cartel knowing it. kristin, gillian. gillian: great reporting there, speaking of the cartels, we know aside from trafficking in people, adults and especially children, we're also seeing an increase in drug trafficking across the southern border, is that right? >> that's exactly right because the cartels are in control, which is the large number of people are coming across, particularly the family units, unaccompanied children and that gives space for the cartels to move it, cbp putting out a treat for you. in the first five months of fiscal year '21, 43, 300 pounds of cocaine, i saw another tweet that in the last four days they've got some 1300 pounds of meth. it's unbelievable. these guys are overwhelmed and looking for washington to get past the politics to do something to help them get it back under control. whether it's the narcotics, or the human smuggling. gillian and kristin. >> they're waiting for washington to put politics aside, you can tell them straight from us, they're going to be waiting a long time. griff, stand by. we'll check back with you soon. thanks so much. kristin: so the biden administration admits there's this overwhelming number of migrants at the southern border. they call it a challenge, but not a crisis and while the president has talked quite a bit this week about his coronavirus relief package, he's been almost entirely silent on what's happening at the border. david spunt is live in wilmington, delaware where the president is spending the weekend. >> hey, kristin, good afternoon. the $1400 payments are going to many people's bank accounts the next 24 to 48 hours. as you mentioned border, the focus is going to be the surge. the democrats and republicans want president biden to possibly visit the border. republicans are calling this a crisis and democrats are calling it a challenge. no matter the wording, there are difficulties and problems at the border as you saw from griff's reporting. both parties agree with that. one of those problems the surge of unaccompanied children, seems with very young, no possessions just desperate to get into the united states. take a look at numbers, total encounters with customs and border protection just in the last month alone. about 100,000 accompanied single minors about 9500 family units and 1900 single adults and 71 and a half thousand. and bipartisan went to the border and said the cartels using our chaos in this country to their advantage, listen. >> the cartels, criminal organizations figured out our laws. in some ways they understand our laws better than we do and they play the gaps. they find the gaps, they find the places where they can advance their goals. >> homeland security secretary alexander mayorkas gave an interview, he said it's not out of control. it's challenging both from logistics and from humanitarian perspective. he says the border is not open, it's not an open border policy, it's absolutely untrue, as a matter of fact, there are many members of the community who are criticizing us because we're returning families under our public health authorities of the c.d.c. in our effort to ensure the public health of not only our american communities, but also the migrants themselves. many republicans, kristin, even some democrats would disagree with that statement about whether it's an open border policy or closed border policy under the biden administration. as for the president, possibly making a visit down to the border, no plans scheduled yet, but the calls for republicans for president biden to go down have been going on for weeks and many democrats are starting to join in the chorus. kristin: growing calls for the president to go to the border and also to hold his first news conference. >> that. >> joining us is the house assistant g.o.p. whip on the republican side tony gonzalez and as a part of the republican delegation visiting the border with house minority leader kevin mccarthy that starts monday. sir, thanks for taking time to join us. you represent the longest stretch of the u.s.-mexico border of any other district. correct me if i'm wrong, sir, i think it's 800 miles latest from you i've seen is you say the border is on fire. so tell us about that. >> absolutely. our southern border is on fire and the biden administration is asleep at the wheel. you know, the people in district 23 in texas, we live it every day. immigration isn't a new topic for us, and you've got to understand, we are very compassionate. we want to help others. right, we believe in the american dream. we believe america is built on immigrants, but we're also a nation of laws and we have to support border patrol and have a secure border. the border security and legal immigration go hand in hand. kristin: so you're going to have this opportunity starting on monday to share all of this, to tour your colleagues, some of the very senior colleagues around the border area there. what are you most eager to show them and talk to them about? >> yeah, i'm excited leader kevin mccarthy and a dozen other lawmakers are coming down to our districts, just outside our district in texas to visit and what i want them to see is this, you know, in rio grande valley and del rio sectors, they're getting overrun. there are two flights a day go from our-- go from rio grande valley to el paso, right. they bring in two flights of immigrants over hundreds of immigrants come every day to el paso county. what's happening, it's spreading, and things are going to get worse before they get better. i want this to not be a political football. this has to be about supporting the border patrol agents that are on the ground doing the work every single day. gillian: speaking of the political football. take a listen to house speaker nancy pelosi. she was asked about the crisis at the border just two days ago. take a listen to what she said. i want your reaction on the other side. >> well, i guess there are doctors whose approach didn't work for them and now they've had to change the subject, but we do not prioritize our values and how we can get, make a difference in the lives of american people to be atuned to the bankruptcy of ideas that the republicans have. >> your thoughts, sir? >> yeah, my constituents, we live on the border, we see it every day. you know, i urge speaker pelosi to come visit. you know, i visited the unaccompanied minor facility in the springs, a couple weeks ago and i was talking directly to these unaccompanied minors. many of them 16, 17 years old. my oldest son is 16 years old. i couldn't imagine him travelling, making a trek from central america to the united states. it is a humanitarian crisis and we all need to get behind it and ensure that one, our border is secure, and we focus on legal immigration. gillian: sir, you mentioned the springs facility and you saw it during the trump administration, i believe you're the first member of congress to visit it now during the biden administration. is there a big difference in the conditions inside? we heard about it continually during the final months of president trump with democrats whom erring with -- hammering women with the conditions there in, and haven't heard a peep now. is everybody happy? >> the reason i want to visit early on, to make sure there aren't any issues. we're compassionate people and everybody is taken care of in a humanitarian manner and you know, that facility was functioning at a level, when you have record numbers that are coming through, it dangerous, it's dangerous for all parties involved. we have to stop with the open border rhetoric, we have to implement some of the policies that worked under the biden administration and we have to help the border patrol agents do their jobs and that starts by being effective. gillian: sir, thanks for taking time and we'll let you get back to your important work. we wish you the best of luck beginning monday. we'll check back with you soon. >> thank you, gillian. gillian: you bet. kristin: seven women have now come forward accusing new york governor andrew cuomo of sexual misconduct and one rises to the level of misdemeanor sexual assault. the calls for governor cuomo to resign are growing. >> hi, kristin, the calls are louder and louder. now more than 135 new york lawmakers are calling for cuomo's resignation or more impeachment. now, a statement was issued by senate majority leader chuck schumer and senator christine gillibrand saying that the chorus saying he should resign. the latest report was recent and alarming and concerns as well as the administration staff. the latest woman to come forward, they've been sharing the story, using touching and sexual innuendo to stoke fear in husband, the textbook of sexual harassment. and the scandal for the nursing home pandemic, cuomo responded yesterday to these new claims saying that he calls this a concept of cancel culture, something the new york lawmakers are responding to on fox today. >> insult to the 15,000 individuals who perished in nursing homes because of the executive order and families who are demanding justice. this is absolutely outrageous and the governor should be ashamed of himself to say that instead of actually coming forward and apologizing and taking responsibility and resigning. >> now, the governor has responded to all of this saying something that he has said before, saying he was elected by the people, not politicians, and that he won't give in to their calls for him to step down, saying, again, that he will not resign. kristin. kristin: alex hogan live in new york city, thanks. joining us to discuss the legal fallout of the investigations into the sexual misconduct allegations and the coverup of coronavirus deaths in nursing homes is attorney and law professor, andrew, before we get into the political trouble andrew cuomo is in and the potentially legal allegations. one charge could be misdemeanor sexual assault. how much legal trouble is governor cuomo in? >> he's in some significant legal trouble and i think that his behavior would make caligula blush. and as radioactive as chernobyl soil. he won't leave. and he has political issues that are important and it's not just the sexual harassment and sexual assault allegations, it's in fact the nursing home issue. that's a really, really big issue because that death occurred because of it. the only thing that can get him out of that mansion, the governor's mansion besides a stick of dynamite is impeachment and that has to happen. kristin: despite the legal issues, the political issues growing for governor cuomo and we're seeing more and more democrats and republicans calling for his resignation. and chairman jerry nadler put out the statement calling for his resignation, but made the distinction between political and legal. there are some allegations that may end up in criminal charges and the question before is a political question, governor cuomo lost the people of new york. do you think this mush will work? >> i think they have to impeach him because he's not willing to leave and it's not just that political peril, but it's also the legal peril. look, if i'm governor cuomo, i want to leave at this point. right? i know what he's trying to do. kristin: it doesn't sound like he wants to leave. >> well, you know, he should and because he does base base potential criminal charges which are quite frankly, the biggest peril he has. so, you know, he needs to do what's right for the state of new york. they are in a crisis. he can't leave and when you have aoc coming out and saying it's time for you to go, that should be a pretty clear call the guy has to leave. kristin: a sound bite from governor cuomo yesterday. look what he's blaming all of this controversy on. >> politicians take positions for all sorts of reasons, including political expediency, and bowing to pressure, but people know the difference between playing politics, bowing to cancel culture and the truth. >> he's blaming this on cancel culture. what do you think of that? >> the irony is so thick you could cut it with a knife. remember how we treated president trump and what he said president trump had to do? he was one of his biggest critics. and now he is blaming everyone except himself. it's not cancel culture. you accept the ramifications of your behavior and your behavior has been horrific. it's time for you to exit stage left. kristin: certainly has been a tough few weeks for governor cuomo, we'll see what happens the next few weeks. thank you so much. >> anytime, thank you. gillian: u.s. border patrol agents are founding the alarm as migrants continue to surge across the border in record numbers. ne say the crush is now threatening to overwhelm their resources. we've got griff jenkins there just shy of the mexican side of the border. he has a live look coming up. hey, griff. >> hey, gillian, you see the wall behind me, look, there's a hole as well. we'll explain why that hole is in the wall and how it's affecting the border patrol agents on the ground on fox news live. and other money managers don't understand why. 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