officers near times square. sandra: another sign of the situation out of control coast to coast as immigration is a major election issue for voters affected by this illegal migrant surge. we will hear directly from texas lieutenant governor dan patrick about his state s efforts to secure the border. he will join us coming up. china s multi-pronged assault on our national and economic security make it the defining threat of our generation. they don t just hit our security and economy. they target our freedoms. reaching inside our borders across america to silence, coerce, and threaten some of our citizens and residents. john: unsettling testimony from fbi director christopher wray about the national security threats china poses to the united states. and breaking, indicting chinese nationals over various crimes linked to aiding iran. john roberts in washington and midweek, sandra. sandra: great to be with you. this is america reports . so the four chinese nationals hav
about online safety for children and child exploitation on their platforms. the issue has been enraging parents. and this mom s son took his own life after online threats. there is nothing stopping them from continuing to come into our children s phones while we re in the kitchen making dinner and make these types of threats on them. harris: and f.b.i. director christopher wray talking about all the questions on the growing threat china poses to america. he is about to face questions, too. cyber threats, to spying, espionage and we re keeping an eye on both those hearings and we ll bring you all the news that comes out of them. important things on the hill today. the chaos at the border is hitting cities across the nation, we know this. in fact, every city are pretty much a border city and state because of fentanyl and sex trafficking and so on and so forthcoming from the border. drug cartels bringing that into the country. is group of men jumped two officers in new york
this is outnumbered, i m emily compagno here with my co-host kayleigh mcenany and harris faulkner. also joining us culture plus group co-founder and ceo lili gil valletta and author of cancel culture dictionary, guide to winning the war on fun, jimmy failla. we begin with disturbing story out of new york city. police officers were beaten by a violent mob of migrants. this horrifying video shows the moment the attackers pounded two nypd officers who were trying to break up a mob in time square. they tried to arrest one individual, the mob attacked, pushing and punching the officers. you can see one suspect kicking an officer in the face while he is on the ground. one officer suffered a cut to his face, while the other sustained body bruises. five of the suspects were arrested later that night and face charges for assaulting a police officer and more. with police sources telling fox one man has two open assault and robbery charges. to add inassault to injury, at least four
former vp s leadership, but republicans are asking, is it safer following a watch dog report suggesting the biden administration may have put national security at risk by failing to properly vet e vac e vac ways from the botched withdraw from afghanistan. our panel weighs in. and some residents are being told tow sweat it out conserve power even as temperatures soar to record levels. an electrifying panel on the future of the state s energy crunch ahead but first breaking news out of memphis, the 19 year old police say is responsible for several shootings around the city tonight is under arrest. cores corespondent jonathan seniory is in memphis he joins us on the phone. . reporter: good evening mike the shooting started around 4:30 central time when he walked into an auto parts store striking shots. he documented it on facebook live which led police to identify the suspect as 19 year old ezekiel kelly additional shootings followed in other parts of the city including a ma
[cheers and applause] rachel: heading to a fox news alert, blackout pages of the affidavit used to search mar-a-lago have been released. will: some details we knew but also a whole lot more questions. kevin is live in washington with more. reporter: a lot of questions. let s be clear, last night we said with good reason that the affidavit would be heavily redacted and present uncorroborated allegations presented in such a way as to frame the argument the former president was up to something by having those documents at mar-a-lago and we got a look at the affidavit and there s not a ton of detail because as you said it is really read acted heavily. half the pages were read acted. a lot of sharpy. the fbi believed there might be evidence of obstruction, the criminal investigation began after the national archives sent a referral to the doj in february. president biden insists he is not sure if the former president had the right to declassify all the materials at his home.