between north korea and south, at an all-time recent high sparked by the north s deadly attack on this island held by south korea, earlier this week. sol is now ordering journalists off the island and fear for their safety after reports of new artillery fire coming from the north a short time ago. and there are fears that the north, by deploying the missiles could be preparing for more. what would be the u.s. and south korean response? greg palkot is streaming live from seoul, south korea with the latest. what is the latest at 10:00 eastern time here in the u.s.? reporter: well, eric, jamie, i have been covering the korea story for a couple of years now, and, i have rarely had such an up-close personalliand personal the tensions, today, fox news was part of the journalist, that went to the island, that triggered the latest spate of anxieties in the region, as our ship approached the island and as we went on shore, it looked like we could see a flare-up again of the crisis,
i understand, the search has gone from 600, square miles, or square yards, rather to 1200 and i know that in tensefied the search and i imagine that is how they led, researchers to her body, and investigators, what about the guy under arrest, does he have a previous criminal record. a minor record, we were told be investigators and that does not involve any violent offenses and we also do know, as well, that apparently, she tried to break off the relationship, back in october, her parents were aware of the relationship and her parents did everything they could to protect her but stopped short of calling for a motive in the case and we should tell you steven piper is claiming that he is innocent and turned himself in, voluntarily, and, showed up with an attorney. julie: heather childress, thank you so much. and, we ll continue to follow the latest developments on this story, and bring you updates as they come into our newsroom and also, tonight, on the fox report. juli
strategy from diplomats ordered to spy. malini wilkes is live in washington. i know there are thousands of pages of these documents but can you give us a sense of what we re seeing. reporter: there is more than 250,000 diplomatic cables around the world someone written as recently as february. they cover critical foreign policy issues and in on your, the new york times says they will include arab leaders are concerned about iran s nuclear problem. saudi arabia repeatedly ask washington to cut the head off the snake. another cable describes missile strikes against al-qaeda in yemen and we will continue to say the bombs are ours and basically lying to the people that he is responsible for these strikes. then also personal gossip like a profile of muammar khadafy that he is everybody with a volume up blonde. harris: i know there n washington there is a lot of reaction. we have been hearing for days this information is coming. formally what is being said there on the hill.
having u.s. warships off its coast line. juliet: malini, thank you. rick: a major bust in the war on drugs, federal agents discovered a tunnel in san diego right along the mexican border. they seized more than 20-tons of marijuana. this is the second underground passageway uncovered this month. the sophisticated tunnel has a rail line, electricity, ventilation with two entrances on the u.s. side. the tunnel begins in the kitchen of a house in tijuana. several people have been arrested in both the u.s. and mexico. juliet: police in chicago are searching for a cop killer and now there is a $10,000 reward on the table. investigators say officer fisk, an evidence technician, was shot at 1:30 in the afternoon while gathering evidence from a burglary in south chicago. the burglary victim was also shot and killed. 46-year-old fisk had been a police officer for 20 years. three of his siblings also work for the chicago police department. he leaves behind a wife and four
thankfully that wasn t necessary. doug, tony, gentlemen, enjoy the rest of the holiday weekend. thanks. juliet: you should encourage fighting. you like that. rick: you know. juliet: heightened tension on the korean peninsula as we ve been telling you about. south korea and united states push ahead with planned war games set to begin in hours from now. the north threatening more attacks as secretary of statan s have a more forceful report. malini wilkes has more. north korea is suggesting the u.s. and south korea share some of the blame for this week s conflict and casualties. north shelled a south korean island tuesday, killing four people. two marines and two civilians. while crews began rebuilding damaged homes, the north declared seoul was partly responsible, claiming the south used its own civilians as human shields. then hiked the casualties for propaganda. they accused the u.s. of