countries, two americans among them. a far right rebuke in the world s fourth biggest democracy. brazil s bolsonaro beaten in his re-election runoff. what could be a big blow to diversity at colleges. today the u.s. supreme court considers ending affirmative action. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world, i m christine romans. the death toll is now at least 154 in south korea s crowd surge. making it one of the country s worst ever disasters. this morning south korea s president and first lady laying flowers at a memorial alter in front of seoul city hall as the nation begins a week-long period of mourning. senior international correspondent ivan watson is live for us in seoul this morning. are investigators making progress on figuring out what sparked this crowd surge? reporter: we re not hearing any conclusive details about that. i do think that the shock of the scale of this tragedy is still sinking in. i m here just basically a few step
politicsnation. tonight s lead, tipping point. strong winds are blowing in donald trump s world. and then appear this week, that at least one of the investigations are circling trump has reached a critical mass. that of course being new york attorney general tish james s probe of trump illustrate business. lodging at a minimal that trump s old evaluation of his properties constituted a massive decades-long fraud. not denied that defined his organization. of course, the revelations were met mostly with silence from congressional republicans. as a house gop was more concern this week for the unveiling of 2023 agenda ahead of midterm elections in just six weeks. that agenda on surprisingly focused on crime and the border. both issues providing a backdrop for the ongoing drama over the falls relocation of hispanic migrants to liberal cities by red state republicans. one of those cities being the one i am reporting to you from. new york city. and in a few moments, i will talk
friend of the author salman rushdie. that does it for me, thanks for watching the cross connection. s fo watching the cross connection. erekat morning, everyone welcome to the cross connection, i m tiffany cross. 45 minutes 99 problems and the truth is definitely. one mussolini claims he had a quote standing order to declassify documents that were removed from the oval office addicted to the residence. 18 former top japanese including two former chief of staff tells cnn that that is complete fiction. quote ridiculous and plain quotes bs. that is not great news for the velveeta voldemort to s former lawyer rudy giuliani claimed he took the sensitive documents, some of them top secret to keep in mind. taking them safe, in mar-a-lago s basement. that lacks a proper lock. personally, i think the national archives makes more sense but, that is just me and millions of other rational americans. there is a very real possibility that a former president of the united states could
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steve: it is 8:00 in new york city, welcome to monday, june 24th, fox and friends . we start with a fox news alert. just two hours, one migrant charge in the murder of the 12-year-old girl in texas is due in court. what we expect to learn. ainsley: victims of the october 7 terror attack in israel is suing a united states relief agency claiming it is funding hamas. charles payne has the exclusive and climate protesters storm the course at the travelers championship. the chaos did not stop scottie scheffler from taking home the title. final hour of fox and friends with charlie hurt starts now. ainsley: welcome. good to be here. ainsley: we start with this fox news alert. one of two migrants charged of a 12-year-old girl in texas is set to be in court this morning. todd: the young girl went for a walk and was found in the shallow waters of a houston creek. cause of death is strangulation. two men in early 20s were charged with capital murder. both are venezuelan