sandra: fox news alert, a live look at perry, iowa, where we are awaiting an update after multiple people were hurt in a shooting at the city s high school. it happened early this morning. it was the students first day back of classes there after their winter break. officials announced moments ago we will be getting our next update from there at 4:00 p.m. eastern time. we will certainly be watching and listening for that. john: the sheriff says there is no longer a threat to the public but released little detail other than that. nothing on the number of victims or if the shooter is dead or alive. said officials would give those updates later this afternoon. we ll bring you developments as we get them on this story. first, another fox news alert. sandra: any moment now expecting to hear from the pentagon. the press secretary pat ryder is expected to step up to the podium for the first on camera briefing of the year as escalation in the middle east takes a brand-new turn
migrants, how are they breaking the law, reading through the lengthy press release from the new york city mayor adams, in it in the middle he says governor abbott continues to use human beings as political pawns. it s time the companies facilitating his actions take responsibility for their role in the ongoing crisis. i don t know how you hold the charter companies accountable. that s going to be an interesting legal question to ask if this is the route that these cities are going to take going after a legal basis the bus companies that are legally accepting money from the state of texas. madison, thank you for that breaking news. we will continue to dig into it. madison, thank you. john. john: sandra, waiting for a pentagon press briefing, the first of the new year, chinese spycrafts have now been spotted. sandra: americans drowning in
cope with that. madison alworth is live, how many busses have arrived there as we get this brand-new press release, you have just sent this out to us, the mayor here is announcing a lawsuit against texas charter bus companies seeking over $700 million to cover the costs of caring for migrants transported to new york city. that s the news, what are you hearing, madison. yes, sandra, so the news in new york, we are in new jersey across the river, mayor adams making the announcement seeking a lawsuit against around 32 charter bus companies seeking damages for the costs of migrant care, totaling up to $708 million what they are looking for, and essentially making the argument that the charter busses are coming in, dropping off migrants and then the cost is placed on new york. and it s not fair. he specifically cites the number of migrants sent by governor