one of the places where massive amounts of migrants are streaming into the country and record numbers hello everyone welcome to fox news live i am arthel neville hi eric. hello everyone thank you for joining us i m eric shawn. arizona governor visiting the border town of lukeville arizona today. pass the port of entry that had to close this week because the migrant surge maxed out its resources. the governor s calling out washington s quote failure and an action she says demanding more than half a billion dollars to try to deal with the crisis to reimburse the state what it has spent so far in the migrant crisis print agents in tucson, arizona say they have had nearly 19000 new arrivals. 19000 in just one week. that is the highest seven-day total ever. customs and border protection sources t tell fox news there he been more than 535,000 illegal crossings since the first of october with the more than 12000 on tuesday, one day alone. it s not a party issue it is an american
kevin: new hour of fox news live on the ground in new york city, palestinian protestors are rallying against the genocide in gaza. and welcome in, everybody. i m kevin corke. happy thanksgiving to you and yours, and especially to you, molly line. molly: thank you, kevin, i m molly line. great to be with you. a handsful of protestors disrupted today s thanksgiving parade. you can see them attempting to block the route in the big apple. fear not, bluey, sponge bob, they made it through. alexis mcadams is new york city, she got to watch the big parade. alexis, to you. we saw big crowds out here trying to catch a glimpse of that beautiful parade, all of those beautiful floats and creativity going by along with the marching bands as everybody was waiting to experience the macy s thanksgiving day parade, but that was not all that came with the parade. lots of protestors behind me, lining the route and now they have continued throughout the day. hundreds of people showing su
it then america. thursday, july 4 dead stuff good morning. you were alive in the cnn newsroom. i m jim acosta in washington. we begin the owl with presidential campaigns during a critical moment, just three days and counting until joe biden and donald trump face off in a prime time debate right here on cnn. the earliest showdown of its kind in modern history, president biden, his team will remain hunkered down at camp david, where he s then the last few days and debate prep. meanwhile, over the weekend, donald trump road-tested potential debate strategies at a rally in philadelphia how should i handle him? should i be tough and nasty or should i be should i be she say no, should i be tough and nasty and just say you re the worst president in history or should i be nice and calm? and let him speak be tough? so how are the two campaigns spending these final days before the debate joining me now are cnn s alayna treene and kevin lip tack. kevin, you have some new reporting a
that seeks to deny the real fears in the communities. as a result of historic racism exacerbated by a former president and media allies who describe the coronavirus pandemic as the china virus or kung flu for more than a year up to and as recently as this week. the right is doubling down on the violence trutherism with this comment from congresswoman chip roy. we believe in justice. there is an old saying in texas find the rope and get a tall oak tree. you know, we take justice very seriously. we ought to do that. round up the bad guys. my concern about this hearinging is that it seems to want to venture into the policing of rhetoric in a free society. now we are talking about whether talking about china, the chi coms, whatever phrasing we want to use, if some people say we think those people are the bad guys. i think the chinese communist party are the bad guys. and i think that they re harming people. those remarks prompted an immediate outcry, among these colleagues in
chen is joining us. natasha, i understand we re learning more about the shooting and the suspect, the suspected gunman, what s the latest? reporter: yes, wolf, in the last few hours, authorities have charged the suspect with four counts of murder in cherokee county, along with one count of aggravated assault, and then here in fulton county, also four counts of murder, and that is because, as you say, a total of eight people died, one person injured, across three spas. at the same time, cnn has spoken with former roommates of his, who describe that he went to rehab for sexual addiction, that he was deeply religious, and felt distraught and tortured by his sexual addiction. do you have a description of him, ma am? that quiet plea came from a woman hiding in one of three spas in the atlanta area where by the end of tuesday night eight people were dead and one injured. the killing spree in which most of the victims were asian american women happened in the span of just a fe