Known to Law Enforcement and was seen just last week either scouting the area or looking for immigrants to smuggle. Heres what that chevy suburban looks like after it wrecked. Investigators say 14 people were inside it when it crashed while Border Patrol agents pursued the suv. They say the vehicle ran off the road and flipped over several times. 12 were ejected. Four died on scene. And a fifth passed away on the way to the hospital. The sheriff says it is an extremely busy area for smuggling, more assets are needed and that they have a real problem with illegal immigration thats showing no signs of slowing down. Not unusual at all. Absolutely not. Weve seen this many many times and not only this county but other counties along the border. Its a problem. This is i think a perfect example of why our borders need to be secure. It endangers american lives as well as those people from mexico and other countries coming when asked how they were tipped off to the suv, the sheriff said, quote, its called good police work. The county sheriff also added that he needs more boots on the ground and more patrols and possibly a wall, but says he understands a wall might not work in every spot on the border. Border patrol hasnt commented about what sparked the initial chase, but the Sheriffs Office says it wasikely part of normal border apprehension efforts. Jon . Sad story. Jeff paul, thank you. Now this, President Trump launching a full defense of his negotiations with north korea, accusing the media of a coordinated effort to disparage the process. The president sending a series of rapid fire tweets this morning after a week in which some people questioned both the optics and the outcome of his summit with dictator kim jongun. The president tweeting quote the denuclearization deal with north korea is being praised and celebrated all over asia. They are so happy. Over here in our country some people would rather see this Historic Deal fail than give trump a win even if it does save potentially millions and millions of lives. Garrett tenney is following this from the white house. Garrett, the president is also defending his decision to end joint military exercises with south korea as part of his kim jongun agreement. Yeah, jon, that move has been a point of criticism for the president over this last week. Those exercises have been a very contentious issue for both china and north korea for years, and democrats argue that the president gave those exercises up without getting enough in return, but today, the president defended his decision tweeting holding back the war games during the negotiations was my request because they are very expensive and set a bad light during a good faith negotiation. Also quite provocative. Can start up immediately if talks break down, which i hope will not happen. Now, the top democrat on the Senate Armed Services committee disagrees with that assessment. On Fox News Sunday, senator jack reid suggested there could be serious consequences for pausing those exercises. It is a big deal. First of all, complete surprise to our allies, the south kores and the japanese, they are very concerned. Second it is part of our determined not war gaming but deterrents of the north koreans. And if this goes for a long period of time, operationally, well lose the skills that we need to collaborate with our colleagues in the region. While south korea and japan are supportive of these talks and of course do want to see north korea denuclearize this move by the president is concerning to them because it raises questions about what the u. S. s security commitment to the region will be going forward. Jon . Another issue thats royaling at the white house right now, garrett, the angst over immigration policies that separate families crossing the border illegally. The first lady had something to say about that today . Yeah, she absolutely did, jon. This is notable because it is rare that the first lady weighs in on policy, related issues policyrelated issues. But today was an exception. Her office tells us ms. Trump hates to see children separated from their families and hopes both sides of the aisle can finally come together to achieve successful immigration reform. She believes we need to be a country that follows all laws but also a country that governs with heart. Now some are pointing to her statement as a criticism of her husband, but we should note that the president used almost that exact same language when he was asked about this policy on friday. Jon . Garrett tenney at the white house, thank you. The immigration debate will be front and Center Tuesday when President Trump heads to capitol hill to meet with House Republicans. This as lawmakers wrestle with pair of new immigration bills. The author of the more conservative of the two, house judiciary chairman saying his bill would open up a number of new opportunities. We also as you know in that bill move from a terrible visa lottery system to a meritbased immigration system that not just Daca Recipients but other people who are lawfully present in the United States and are young and dont have a path way forward can use and were going to go to a long w towards endi ining chn migration for extended family and moving towards a merit system. Gillian turner has more. The congressional delegation of democrats toured a detention facility in new jersey earlier today, where children separated from their parents at the southern border are being held. They had some scathing words for President Trump. Today fathers day we spoke to fathers whose children have been ripped from their arms, who have no idea when or if they will see their children again. It is a policy that is unacceptable, unjust, unamerican, and unconscionable. Also called the policy quote inhumane and vowed to bring a democratic legislative fix to the house floor on tuesday. In the meantime, fox news confirms President Trump will also head to capitol hill late tuesday afternoon to rally republicans around one of two g. O. P. Immigration bills. On the agenda fors meeting are President Trumps big ticket policy priorities, most notably Border Security funding, including his multibillion dollars request for the wall. I do think this is a historic opportunity to advance conservative agenda that weve been trying to do for the last 25 years, to structurally change the way we do immigration and make it more merit based. Steve bannon jumping to the president s defense this morning. It is zero tolerance. I dont think you have to justify it. We have a crisis on the southern border. Other administration insiders insist by enforcing the separation policy, the president s playing a game, he hopes to ultimately force the democrats hand and crease chances of reaching a broader compromise on immigration that will curb illegal border crossings, something he firmly believes is in the best security interest of the nation. Jon . Gillian turner, thank you. We are getting new reaction to the doj watchdogs bombshell report on the fbis handling of the Hilary Clinton email inigation, as i general michael hor ritz prepares to horowitz prepares to testify before lawmakers on capitol hill this week. His report uncovering more Text Messages between fbi officials peter strzok and lisa page. Heres congressman adam schiff the ranking democrat on the house intelligence committee. These Text Messages are very troubling. The fact that they were on work email, the fact that they were commingled with emails discussing business, all thats problematic. Again, you know, the ig concluded that none of this affected decision making, but nonetheless, that was completely inappropriate. Ellison barber is live now from washington with more. Ellison, the ig testified this week. What do we expect to hear . The report is over 500 pages long. There are many options when it comes to questions and republican congressman says at this point he already knows hes going to have quite a few of them. The Hilary Clinton failure to prosecute was predicated upon two things, number one, that her emails were not exposed to foreign actors. Theres some evidence that thats not true. Evidence of intent. Ere was no well, of course theres no evidence of intent. You didnt bother to ask her. You went into the interview knowing that she was not going to be charged. So i think some members will ask about that. A lot of members are going to ask about the bias. The Inspector General says former fbi director comey failed to follow established protocols and was insubordinate but they say the investigation was not motivated by political bias. The two fbi officials exchanged thousands of messages, many antitrump on the third page of the ig report summary it says quote we were concerned about Text Messages exchanged between strzok and page that potentially indicated or created the appearance that investigative decisions were impacted by bias or improper consideration. Ultimately the Inspector General says the messages cast a cloud over the fbis handling of the investigation but they quote did not find evidence to connect the political views expressed in these messages to the specific investigative decisions that we reviewed and to quote these judgment calls were not unreasonable. The top democrat on the house inteencemittee says the Text Messages were troubling but it is not the only thing troubling in the ig report. The report spells out that Loretta Lynch and james comey talked about an anticlinton bias in the new york office which is of equal concern to democrats. Jon . What about peter strzok . Are lawmakers going to hear from him, ellison . Well, the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee says he wants to hear from strzok. He said in an interview today that it is possible they would issue a subpoena early this week, if strzok didnt voluntarily agree to come in within the next couple of days, but right now it seems like that may not be necessary. According to a report in the washington post, strzoks attorney sent a letter to the chairman saying a subpoena would be unnecessary and that internal agent strzok would voluntarily appear before the House Judiciary Committee and quote any other Congressional Committee that invites him. Strzoks attorney confirmed to those statements to fox news this evening. Strzok worked on the russia probe, but special Counsel Robert Mueller removed him after learning about those antitrump messages. Jon . A lot of questions for that fbi agent. Ellison barber, thank you. You bet. A holiday ceasefire in afghanistan taking a deadly turn over the weekend. Two separate suicide bombings over two days in the eastern city of jalalabad. Now isis is claiming responsibility for one of the attacks. Conner powell joins us from our middle east bureau. Afghan president announced that the historic ceasefire would be extended, past the celebrations which end on sunday. But the taliban rejected his offer, saying they will return to the battlefield on monday. Now despite this temporary truce between the taliban and Afghan Security forces, isis militants showed no mercy this weekend, launching a series of attacks. Isis was not part of the ceasefire and views both the taliban and the Afghan Government as enemies. On saturday, isis attacked a gathering ofaliban fighters who were publicly celebrating the threeday truce, killing at least 36 people. And today they struck once more with a bomb again targeting taliban fighters near the city of jalalabad, killing 19. Despite these attacks, u. S. And afghan officials are hailing the ceasefire as an important steppingstone towards peace talks between the taliban and the Afghan Government. The two sides are long been talking, but now appear to have built a little trust thats long been missing in efforts to end the 16yearlong war. Theres also hope that after this weekend, the taliban will come to see isis as its main threat and will see working with the Afghan Government as a potential partner to defeat isis. Jon . Conner powell, thank you. Right now a drug so powerful just a speck of it can kill you. And one state leads the nation in overdoses from the deadly concoction. We will take you there to see how one community is trying to cope. Plus, lawmakers select another location in texas after the administration zerotolerance policy at the border results in even more children now in need of care. One senator accuses the president of using those kids as a negotiating tool. Its not the law. Its the president s policy. In fact, he has stated and its been reported in the press that hes using it as a negotiation tool. Hes using it to intimidate families so they dont come across the border. Hes using it as a political ploy. Paying too much for insurance you dont even understand . Well, esurance makes it simple and affordable. In fact, drivers who switched from geico to esurance saved an average of 412. Thats auto and Home Insurance for the modern world. Esurance, an allstate company. Click or call. Is not a marathon. Its a series of smart choices. 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The Granite State leads the nation in Overdose Deaths from fentanyl, the synthetic opioid nearly 50 times more powerful than heroin. Authorities say just a speck of it can kill you. Foxs Rick Leventhal reports on tragedy of one middle class American Family and a communitys fight to save lives. Professionals at that time after experiencing overdose said shes not a danger to anyone else and shes not a danger to herself. Not true New Hampshire has been hit hard by the opioid crisis. Everybody has been touched by this. And its not just the hypothetical person who may be living on the street or under the bridge. This is affecting all people all walks of life. Dr. William goodman is medical director at Catholic Medical Center in manchester New Hampshire. We know people using street drugs, illicit opioids, four out of five starting with prescription pills, either they had them prescribed directly or theyre using diverted pills. And often what leads them to go from pills to injection of fentanyl or heroin is that its easier to get. You dont need a prescription. Its often much less expensive. In the 1990s, opioids emerged as the new painkiller, one that promised few side effects, prescriptions increased, and so did abuse, by patients and sometimes by their family members. I had vicodin and a lot of it, and i was in tremendous pain and could hardly walk. Arthritis a good part of her life and also had two knee replacements. Some of it would go missing. I would always ask jackie, she would say no. Jim and ann marie soon realized their daughter jacqueline was taking their drugs. I stopped her from leaving the house with a bottle of it, a big bottle of it. And she said youre choking me and i guess i was but i couldnt let her take it. She would take some of her jewelry, earrings are easier to take, go to the pawnshop and make a few dollars. They say they did everything they could to help their daughter, but the pull of her addiction was too strong. By the time she was 23, jackie was using heroin laced with fentanyl. And one october day in 2014, jim received a phone call. My soninlaw called me. And he said jim, has anyone reached out to you about jackie . And i said no. Why, whats up . And they said that they were getting over the internet they were getting condolences on jackie. They knew before we did. Every morning for at least a year, you would wake up and youd say jackies dead. That would be the first thought of my day. And it would be the last thought before id go to bed. 4, 6 milligrams, it depends on how much they took, how strong the drug was. To see whats happening in this community because of this drug epidemic is really a tragedy. Manchester fire chief confronts death almost daily. It is part of the profession, but the volume of deaths due to drugs leaves him struggling for words. I dont know how to describe the deaths were seeing as a community here. We dont have a heroin problem in New Hampshire. We have a fentanyl problem. New hampshire leads the nation in fatalities from fentanyl, a synthetic opioid thats nearly 50 times more powerful than ro what were dealing with is something that i never thought i would see in the fire service, but were here and were doing our best to combat it. The family are in the fight as well, their daughter jackie may be gone, but they believe her legacy can save lives. How are we going to stop this . You have start by talking about it. You have to let peo