scene in pennsylvania. he s been charged with four counts of first-degree murder as well as felony burglary. the officials reeling kohberger is a graduate student at washington state and had an apartment a few miles from where four university idaho students were stabbed to death. officials say mostly tight-lipped throughout the process of the investigation but are now providing the public with answers. springer is in idaho with the details,, what are you learning? they only provided some of the answers. they said at the news conference which we attended 30 minutes ago, they can t say anything what led them to the suspect. kohberger and to speck in the physical state of idaho, they cannot unseal the probable cause affidavit. for they were very vague about what they know about him and what led them to him and what tips did but they did say they made that arrest at 3:00 this morning. this was eastern pennsylvania in monroe county 100 miles north of philadelphia at his parents
we ll get you an update on his condition shortly. we know the suspect has been booked on numerous charges, including attempted homicide as we heard from the san francisco police a short time ago. the suspect is 42-year-old david depape who police say attacked paul pelosi with a hammer and it happened after 2:00 a.m. that s when they got the call or the notification that they should head over there. we have fox team coverage ahead and also squeak we planned earlier. now there s a lot to talk to him about. lee zeldin, who is the candidate for governor in new york. crime is very central to this race in new york against the governor who took over when governor cuomo stepped down, kathy hochul. this race is getting very tight. a couple of one attempt on lee zeldin during the course of his running for governor and a very scary incident that happened with a gun and people hiding in his front lawn during the course of the campaign as well. ppening everywhere. first to jonathan hu
spokesman chris oliveras will be here to weigh in. once again rebooking customers, at this time, the 31st and beyond. my phone is dead, i m hungry, i m tired, i m ready to go home. hectic, all in all, exhausting. what are we supposed to do, it s ridiculous. it s lives, they cannot give us a direct answer. gillian: welcome to america reports, i m gillian turner in washington. anita, wonderful to be with you this afternoon. anita: you, too, gillian. a holiday tradition to host together. gillian:. let s keep it, a good one. anita: john and sandra have the day. southwest meltdown, the worst airline disruption in decades and based on the latest numbers, far from over. more than 2500 southwest flights have been canceled, the company claims is necessary in order to reposition flight crews and the planes themselves. gillian: the chaos began over christmas weekend as the blizzardpted southwest s operations, but then the outdated communication system then reported
gillian: most major u.s. airlines are rebounding from the holiday blizzard, southwest airlines continues spiralling downward. the company ceo says the communications network was thrown off by the historic storm. that was not the only challenge. southwest memo out of denver airport warned of a staffing crisis just days before christmas. gillian: according to bloomberg, the v.p. of ground operations declared a state of operational emergency at the airport after an unusually high number of employee absences. sending a message to workers december 21st. anita: fox team coverage, jacqui heinrich what the white house is saying this hour. gillian: first with fox weather, katie is at philadelphia international airport. what are passengers telling you today? gillian, anita, the situation is very real for people still dealing with stranded luggage or not able to rebook their flights. i just met a family that was trying to travel from california to here in philadelphia, and t
hemmer. eric adams visited the border over the weekend and his city has received buses full of migrants in recent months. former acting dhs secretary chad wolf calling on the federal government to do more. it s clear they don t have a good handle what s going on but also clear the rest of the world knows what most americans know which is that border is wide open. dana: former chief is standing by. madison is standing by how it is affecting american cities and griff jenkins is in eagle pass, texas along the border. how do things look this morning? good morning. things are not slowing down in the slightest bit. if we can go to our drone right now high above eagle pass, the bridge connecting to mexico, you can see some national guardsmen repairing some fencing and barbed wire sections where they are trying to keep these numbers down. as we can show you, there is more migrants coming all day every day. we have had at least three groups coming so far. it comes as cbp sources