phil keating and chad pergram from the white house. let s start with alex and roy hoff live from cape corral, florida. hi, alex. alex: we are in an area called matt lachet and the coast guard is leading major effort to rescue people who have been stranded on the pine island ever since the storm, this is a major operation, we have probably seen at least a hundred people in this location coming in by boat. those residents had been on the island since the storm including even volunteers who showed up just after it. some really have arrived here in terrible condition. ems personnel have been on hand assisting several people who have returned by boat. one man said he had been suffering with a broken hip for days and laura was very emotional. she told me that she lost her entire home and spoke with gratitude for those who came to save her especially after the effort she made to make sure that she needed help. it s very devastating. we are just great to have our lives. the water a
wild monday night football moment as a protester rams pro bowl linebacker bobby wagner lays him out. oh, sometimes i get a good feeling yeah. i get a feeling that i never, never, never, never had before , no, no. i get a good feeling. brian: perfect surfing weather. if you have a surf board run to the beach. those must be 6-foot as well as. ainsley: those don t look that big. brian: i was looking at the wrong monitor. that s maine and beautiful treason go there. steve: two and a half feet, brian. brian: good for me i m a beginner. ainsley: did you get the sun coming up. brian: did i get the sun. showing some signs. our aspirations say just put your feet on the floor. ainsley: glad to be alive. happy we woke up even though it s raining. brian: can we raise our standard? can we expect more from this day? steve: it s taco day. go get a free taco. that s true. that s an aspiration. brian: we have a big hour coming your way. great guest as well
a potential recession. begin with tragedy at the southern border. a series of new and deadly human smuggling attempts, comes as the supreme court issued a major immigration ruling in favor of the biden administration. hello, welcome, everyone. sandra smith in new york. mike: i m mike in for john roberts. a warning, images might be disturbing for some viewers. at least four migrants were killed in a crash in laredo, texas as they were being pursued by authorities. just one of several recent developments on the border putting a spotlight on president biden s lack of progress on securing the border. the supreme court also ruling earlier today that the biden administration can end the trump era remain in mexico policy, policy had for some asylum seekers to wait south of the border as their cases make their way through u.s. immigration courts. sandra: we have complete coverage to kick things off. texas congressman chip roy on how the court s ruling remain in mexico could esc
charges may come from it. todd: johnson and his alleged accomplice 26-year-old devin taylor both wanted on prior felony charges. the suspected shooter has a lengthy rap sheet including time behind bars for first degree robbery and burglary. taylor currently facing two counts of criminal possession of a weapon and being held on $500,000 bail. the suspected shooter being charged with second degree murder with no bail. both suspects set to appear before a grand jury later this week. brian, over to you. brian: all right. now on something different. equally as disturbing. as the search at the border intensifies. texas officials warning about the growing threat of migrants being smuggled via aircraft. no joke. the texas department of public safety revealing it has stopped three human smuggling attempts via private plane. different airports, same area. rio grande valley over the last month. texas dps spokesperson
smuggling can be a simple as giving migrants a ride for some quick cash and it s attempting offer for everyday people looking to make some money. there is an increase in human smuggling attempts in the eagle pass areas. drivers from larger cities, out of state that are coming down to the border to smuggle people because it s a very lucrative business and that s what we are seeing increase in. reporter: this past week a 17-year-old girl from austin, texas was smuggling 9 illegal migrants in her pickup truck when she crashed in uvalde, texas killing herself and another person in the truck. that s the latest horrific example of smugglers who avoid law enforcement, perhaps find themselves in pursuits and ultimately dead, mike. mike: striking images from our astronomy and eye-popping numbers from matt finn on the ground in texas, matt, thank you very much.