we begin a los angeles with busloads of migrants arriving complements of texas governor greg abbott who is taking lar products sanctuary status. more on the migrants and the push to impeach the dhs secretary. so if this is the first time the governor texas to make it did not catch them offguard or intimidate them.families and small children offering much-needed relief of the texas border. to contrast the sources of the texas border say the average roughly 2000 illegal crossings a day governor abbott made the city an official sanctuary city but advocates feel that they were treated with dignity or respect saying they were on the bus reportedly for 23 hours reportedly without food or water. mr. abbott and others quickly forget history because not a city motivated by hate or fear and we will not be swayed. moved by petty politicians playing with human lives. republicans are getting closer to impeaching the man in charge for securing the border. they have launched an investigat
federal law and their constitutional role, we will see more of this, that is a sad statement. todd: this is fox and friends first s, i m todd piro . i m ashley strohmier. brooke singman has breaking details. blue crosses the illegal immigrant accused of shooting and killing a family was found hiding in a closet under a pile of laundry. agents from the border patrol capturing francisco oropesa who faces five murder counts and being held on $5 million bond. jimmy paul in charge of the case says a tip led to the arrest. a tip came in through the tip line and we want to thank the person who had the courage and bravery to call in the suspect s location. brooke: officials tracked oropesa s wife to the house where he was arrested, another of oropesa s family. police are trying to find out if oropesa had help hiding. troy miller releasing a statement saying i m incredibly proud of the work force who apprehended the suspect of friday s shooting. our officers bring incred
so, let s get started. clarence thomas and all thos luxurious vacations that cost lot more than many people earn in an entire year. so, who is picking up the ta for that pot globe-trotting? we ll talk to one of the reporters who broke th bombshell story. plus, trump s legal nightmar is becoming a reality. fresh off his arrest i arraignment in new york, feeling the heat from at least three other investigations i want to know which is th next shoe to drop. and later, it s not just easter, it s the one year anniversar of the katie phang show. we re gonna take a look back a some of our highlights from th last 365 days. all of that and more is coming up a good sunday morning to you until those who celebrate, happy easter we begin today s show with the fight over abortion access i america. small groups of protesters taking to the streets across the country yesterday with mor demonstrations planned for today after two competin rulings from federal judges pu a commonly used abortion
targets of assassination. alexandria hoff with the latest of the nation s highest court. justice alto called the speculation infuriating saying it doesn t make any sense given intensely how the conservative justices have been targeted since then. the rare interview comes before one year mark when politico published draft opinion justice alto told the wall street journal, quote, those of us who were thought to be in majority, were really targets of assassination. the justice also revealed that he thinks the supreme court marshal did a good job of the investigation that followed the leak and agreed that there was not enough evidence to make a public accusation. he added this, i personally have a pretty good idea who is responsible but that s different from the level of proof that is needed to name somebody. alto feels that the motivation was clear. despite weeks of protestors by advocates including outside of homes of conservative justices in that time an armed man was charge
ukrainian soldiers on american battle tanks. the next stop, the war s front lines. plus, earth day 2023. california races to clean up soiled beaches as activists worldwide fight for the environment. and later, wild flower explosion. after weeks of drenching rain, the super bloom. a look at the rare super bloom taking place in the west. announcer: this is the cb weekend news from chicago with aid rihanna diaz. good evening. we begin with sudan. as the fighting between forces enters its second week. thousands of american citizens are caught in the cross fire between opposing factions of the country s military. gun fire today echoing through the streets. a planned cease-fire so far failing to stop the fighting. tonight, several countries are planning emergency evacuations of their diplomats, including the united states. good evening. reporter: good evening. despite repeated calls for a cease-fire to coincide with the start of the holiday, the fighting between the two