2,943 held beyond the 72 hour limit placed on border patrol. homeland security says the u.s. could soon reach the highest number of people apprehended at the border and more than 20 years. immigration lawyers say migrants are sending their children over the border alone illegally so they won t be sent back. democrats are blaming former president trump for the overwhelming surge of the border. he and his successor, president joe biden, are speaking out tonight. did biden administration still refuses to call it happening a crisis. people are coming in by the hundreds of thousands, young children are coming in. they leave their homes and they come up because they think it s going to be so wonderful and frankly our country can handle it. it is a crisis like we ve rarely had. certainly we ve never had on the border. but it s going to get much worse. shannon: hello and welcome to fox news @ night. i m shannon bream in washington. white house correspondent kevin corke is track
to take covid patients, it by demand we take covid patients the patients will die in nursing homes that wouldn t have otherwise died had we screen them out. murphy officials countered by saying that there were guidelines for separating covid positive patients. the long-term care administrator reportedly said the problem of course is there s no separating safely. it s almost certain that even though you have staff only on that unit, something will migrate. we have learned from recent reporting that michigan governor gretchen whitmer s office didn t force nursing homes to take covid positive patients but instead offered financial incentives. new york s governor andrew cuomo and his administration issued a directive telling nursing homes not to turn away covid positive patients and then allegedly covered up the number of deaths of nursing home or long-term care residents. pennsylvania governor tom wolf also reportedly guided covid positive patients back into nursing homes and at
The problem is in your set, it is not with me. The higher clouds are going to spill in. It will be clear. Warmer today. Some changes. Even though High Pressure is here, there will be a lot of change. The forecast is 85 degrees or thursday. Fresno will be 77. The rail line is moving north. It is out of my forecast zone. We have cloud cover sneaking across. We also have some patchy fog. It is going to be warm for some in santa clara and santa cruz. There is an easterly breeze. I have seen the wind gusting at 29 Miles Per Hour. It is a north wind at the lab. That is making it over to the coast. It will be warm there as well. You will get an easterly breeze. There will be some cloud cover, not a big deal. Otherwise, High Pressure kicks in and it will drive a lot of this northward. Under partly cloudy skies, 60s and 70s. Its going to be a little better today . Yes. It is a normal tuesday . No. It is only taking about 30 hours minutes. There is traffic but it is not as deep as usual. Last we
This is live from new york city im stephanie sy. After more than half a century the Confederate Flag will soon no longer fly on the grounds of the South Carolina state capitol. It was approved overnight after more than 13 hours of debate. The governor is expected to sign it today. Diane eastabrook is live in columbia, South Carolina. Tell us more about the governors plans. Reporter hi, stephanie. We just found out a few minutes ago that the governor plans to sign that legislation here at the state house at 4 00 this afternoon. Now earlier today, she called this a new day for South Carolina. This comes weeks after protests about a controversial flag that has been flying here at the state house for more than 50 years. The final vote came at about 1 00 am, and followed more than 13 hours of often contentious debate. There has been an absolute evidence of a double standard or duel standard shown to me today. Grace is not something that we earn. Grace is something that comes to us unearned.
This is Al Jazeera America live from new york city, im tony and secretary of state john kerry says negotiators are making progress in talks over Irans Nuclear program but there is no deal yet. We are not going to sit at the negotiating table forever. We also recognize that we shouldnt get up and leave simply because the clock strikes midnight and i emphasize given that the work here is incredibly technical and that the stakes are very very high we will not rush and we will not be rushed. Reporter he has until midnight tonight to hand over an agreement to congress. If he meets that timeframe congress will have 30 days after going over the accord and james is in vienna for us and americans can be pretty impatient but i think most of us would agree with the secondretary its time for a deal and not timelines here and what do you make of the secretarys comments there . Well i think he felt he had to come and Say Something because again we are missing another deadline. This was not his forma