economists are telling a different tale, a much different tale. and remember when vice president harris told meet the press the border is secure? well, there are new warnings tonight of not just one but multiple migrant caravans heading to the so-called secure border trying to get into the u.s. before republicans potentially take back congress. and crime victims here in california are furious after one of the state s biggest counties just dismissed hundreds of criminal cases, many of them for violent offenses all because of a judge shortage. l.a. county sheriff alex villanueva is here on set with us to talk about rising crime and confronting the deadly fentanyl crisis. plus, breaking tonight, elon musk appears to have completed his takeover of twitter ousting two top executives in the process. but twitter s leading advertisers are warning mr. musk his plans to promote free speech might drive users away. but we begin with president biden trying to paint republicans as the ones
contestants? and could doug burgum s tears real him out? the story behind that story coming up. brian: batter up tonight. major league baseball heading to rickwood field to pay tribute to the negro leagues. will cain brings takes us back in history. ainsley: remember, mornings are always better with friends. brian: get dressed. lawrence: we re going to go straight to that fox weather alert. right now tropical storm alberto, the first major storm of the summer season bringing heaven rain to the texas coast. ainsley: galveston completely covered in water. some inches 11 inches of rain. officials say tornadoes and water spots have also possible. steve: right there on the gulf coast. as it rains down in texas. historic heat wave continues midwest right up through new england with 99 million americans under heat alerts today. brian: let s check in with senior meteorologist janice dean for the fox weather forecast. janice: first day of summer and we are feeling it a
1.2 billion to build housing for the homeless. some homes have been built in a snail s pace. land in short supply. planning and zoning regulations are plentiful. if you do finally get permits to build, the neighbors have a tendency to tie things up in court. in fact, when proposition hhh passed in 2016, there were roughly 28,000 homeless in l.a. now, roughly 42,000. and commonsense thinks all those failed policies and red tape make mr. q s story that much more compelling. in hollywood no less. with us now live on set is the man in charge of the country s largest sheriff s department which spends every day trying to maintain law and order in the country s second largest city, please welcome los angeles county sheriff alex villanueva. sheriff, great to have you on set. thank you for coming. i want to talk about fentanyl with you because that s the big topic and i know you ve got information about that but i quickly want to get your insight on the breaking news coming out of riverside