. i was born into this. i ve been in the dairy business all my life. my grandparents did it. my parents did it. now my wife and i get to do it. we re starting to bring our kids into the operation. it s a family thing. it is 24 hours a day seven days aweek. mike: some california farmers are really feeling the weight of the on going supply chain crisis. fox news s douglas kennedy got a first-hand look at what dairy farmer s struggle. reporter: so right now a lot of your product is stuck in some shipping container? yeah a lot of it is just sitting there waiting to go to a customer. we ve had up to 60% of our loads canceled over the last few months. reporter: simon is a dairy farmer in central california and part of the california dairy s cooperative. he says shipping backups in california ports have put millions of their dollars of
concessions or indicate he s willing to stop the blood shed. the fight for ukraine continues with close to 2.5 million refugees in eastern european nations. and chief foreign correspondent richard engel got a first-hand look at what ukrainian troops and residents are facing each and every day. he filed this report. here we go. have a look now. locked and loaded. all the soldiers. because the russians control part of this district, the ukrainians control other parts. the front line isn t straight. there are a lot of abandoned cars here, people who left them behind as they escaped the area. are and the soldiers have been
95 in boston. now, some of these areas are starting to fall just a little bit, but we re still well above normal across portions of the mid atlantic and the northeast. here is where that severe weather risk is today. you can see portions of the northern plains as well as the south, damaging winds, large hail, heavy downpours. the possibility of a tornado as well. so flash flood watch across central and southern arkansas with two to four additional inches of rain today and you can see this pulls to the east, those storms don t move much across arkansas, so that s really where we re going to see the potential for flooding. brianna? we ll be watching some serious stuff there. jennifer, thank you. there s growing concern this morning about whether they can reach a bipartisan deal on infrastructure here in washington. the white house struggling to bridge that political divide. talks with shelley moore capito appears to stalled and is expected to speak with president biden today. pete mu
president trump wants to buy greenland. greenland says it s not for sale. but american researchers are on greenland right now tracking melting glaciers and rising sea levels. cnn s fred pleitgen got a first-hand look at what nasa is doing in greenland and what it means for the rest of the planet. what are they looking at there? reporter: it was really interesting. they were telling us when many people think of ice melt because of global warming, they essentially think of hotter air temperatures like a blow-dryer hitting a large ice cube. but they say there s so much going on under water because of hotter water temperatures out there. that s also causing attrition especially of the glaciers in greenland. and that s going to affect us all. here s what nasa showed us. takeoff from a tiny airfield in south greenland. nasa embarking on its mission to map how warmer ocean water is melting arctic ice.
extreme overcrowding at processing centers. in an effort to help homeland security has flown 1,000 migrants from the rio grande valley, ground zero frr illegal crossings to san diego. our own brian kilmeade got a first-hand look visiting with acting chief of the rio grande valley. take a lack. what are we seeing? it s a parking area for the border patrol station. but instead you see multiple military tents. you re looking at a facility that should be handling 300, 350 people max. it is now handling multiple thousands of people. take a look. these are people being held, just picked up off of the border. in fact this whole tent complex came up in the last 36 hours because there s no place to put them. currently we re holding over 8,000 people. we ve already caught over 1,000 today as of noon.