Kayleigh were taking you live to an nypd News Conference in brooklyn, listen. Well take a couple questions and get out of here. Bring up nypd chief of department. Thank you. Good afternoon, members of the media. By now, just a few moments ago, you should have received a video from d. C. P. I. Showing yesterday on march 14th, 10 to 15 minutes prior to the terrible event that happened a male entered the Subway Station and did not pay his fare. He gets on to a manhattan bound a train and eventually gets into a dispute with another male and pulls a firearm out during the dispute and hes disarmed and shot with his own gun. The reason we want to bring this Additional Information to you and this is not even a 24hour old incident, evidence is unfolding. We want to underscore importance of when we keep our Subway System safe, it requires member of Police Department to be down there and members of the community to help us out. It was incredible what people from the community did yesterday, peopl
Los angeles, and this is americas late news, Fox News Night. Breaking tonight, the Supreme Court has agreed to hear arguments about whether former President Trump can claim president ial immunity. We will have legal analysis and ramifications in moments. But first, to the border crisis, quickly becoming a board or disaster. We now have numerous Illegal Immigrants being arrested for murder and rape, and the victims are children and young adults. Team fox coverage, in athens, georgia, with Community Outrage following laken rileys murder. Ashley strohmier, In New York City with the latest violent attack in the Migrant Shelter there, but first a matt finn, live with an update on the migrant crimes that just keep stacking up. Matt, good evening. Trace, we begin in louisiana where a Honduran Migrant is accused of raping a 14yearold girl and repeatedly stabbing another man during a robbery. 19yearold angel mattias castellanos was arrested earlier this month for robbing a man at knife point as
proposal coming up. bill: we begin with the d.c. senate council reversing course on its controversial crime overhaul. after president biden signaled that he would join republicans in blocking the measure. i m john roberts in washington, good monday to you. gillian: good monday to you, john, is it monday, tuesday, i don t know anymore. there are so many days. and they just keep going. john: it feels like one day leads into the next. gillian: we are almost at that point around here. can you believe it. all right, i m gillian turner and first sandra smith today, this is america reports, that crime bill has become a source of some conflict, democrats in washington over the last few days quite a few house dams are upset with the white house were not given them a heads up that the president plans to veto the bill. john: senior correspondent chad pergram is on capitol hill and he has the latest on this about-face. chad. john, good afternoon, the d.c. city council is tr
senate judiciary committee pressed not only on the failed taylor swift sale and whether his company is now a monopoly in the concert business. it is not just about taylor swift. there is something going on. it is about prices, hidden fees that are way too high. site disruptions. dana: chad pergram has more from capitol hill. i have a few friends trying to get tickets for their daughters and their daughters are constantly asking them did we get tickets yet? the answer is no. what could they find out today? fans of taylor swift and ticketmaster are never, ever, ever getting back together after the debacle involving the singer s concert series last year. senate committee is probing antitrust issues for live music events. it should surprise no one that the taylor swift concert pre-sales failed in this way. in fact, what we need is now enforcement of laws and conditions that were envisioned at the time live nation and ticketmaster merged. website meltdown during a pre-sa
the streets, abortion rights advocates holding protests across the nation but for antiabortion activists, jubilation. the supreme court ruling there is no constitutional right for a woman to have an abortion. at least 26 states are either poised to or have already banned abortion. cnn has reporters covering this massive shift in laws across the country. alexandra field is in missouri. nadia romero is in mississippi, the state which brought the case which ultimately ended federal abortion protections. nadia, what s the reaction there and where are you exactly? reporter: fred, we are in jackson, mississippi, outside of the last abortion clinic in the state. for some people this is a place of refuge. for others, this is a site of pure evil where evil things take place. that s what we re hearing. and you hear those two sides of the roe v. wade thing being played out here on the street corner, you see these two gentlemen having a heated conversation. this is mild compared to wha