two sides fighting over a popular corridor for human smuggling as a cartel drone mon tears the zone from above. looks like a war to me. welcome to a new hour of america s newsroom, i m dana perino. bill: i m bill hemmer. warning to you. good weekend? dana: yes, you. i ve been hearing about it. his was really good. bill: we won the game in new orleans and had a blast at the same time, too. that s two for two. no wonder folks who live along the border don t feel safe. non-stop human and drug smuggling running rampant across the border spreading chaos and crime and violence. national border patrol council president brandon judd saying it s time for the administration to admit there is a crisis and then deal with it. this administration refuses to divine the problem. if they won t define the problem they won t come up with solutions to stop the crisis. dana: we have an exclusive report on a new biden program using military personnel to help care for the migrants and d
of sweet and low has the potential to kill 500 people fentanyl seizures sky rocking across the country. these parents know too well the horrific consequences. zach was a 17-year-old high school senior. he had no history with abusing drugs or alcohol. so it was a complete shock to us when he was at his desk and passed away two days after christmas of 2020. she went on the stream to get replacement nor a benzodiazepine. it was straight-up fentanyl and killed instantly. got drugs delivered to our house at night like a pizza over snap chat. jumped the fence, got what killed him and we found him in his room in what they call the fentanyl death pose. his mom was stroking his hair and i was holding his hand when he took his last death. martha: florida s attorney yeah is classing to push fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction in this country and suing the biden administration over their border policies fuelling the crisis. first we go to matt finn near the southern border
borisjoohnson as the uk s next prime minister and leader of the conservative party. in france they re calling it a heat apocalypse . across much of europe excessively high temperatures, wildfires and now water shortages are having a devastating impact. northern spain has reached 43 degrees, and it s predicted the uk could see record temperatures on tuesday. we ll have more on that and the role of climate change in a moment. but nowhere has been more affected than south west france where 30,000 people have been moved out of their homes for their own safety, as large areas of forest have been burned out. jessica parker has our first report. into the forest and the front line of an exhausting battle, one that, today, we were able to witness. up in the woods, you can see guys tackling the fires. there s a huge amount of activity down here, and it is hot, it is smoky just look at the haze in the trees. the smoke thickens the further in we go the flames suddenly all too appare
prime minister, and leader of the conservative party. welcome to our viewers, on pbs in america, and around the globe. in france, they re calling it a heat apocalypse . across much of europe, excessively high temperatures, wildfires, and, now, water shortages, are having a devastating impact. northern spain has reached 43 degrees, and it s predicted the uk could see record temperatures on tuesday. we ll have more on that, and the role of climate change in a moment. but nowhere has been more affected than southwest france, where 30,000 people have been moved out of their homes, for their own safety, as large areas of forest have been burned out. jessica parker has our first report. into the forest, and the front line of an exhausting battle, one that, today, we were able to witness. up in the woods, you can see guys tackling the fires. there s a huge amount of activity down here, and it is hot, it is smoky just look at the haze in the trees. the smoke thickens the further i
capitol hill. and striking back. how new york state is bucking the supreme court when it comes to carrying concealed weapons in public places. every single one of these are preventible. it is terribly tragic and heartbreaking. and following a deadly train crash and derailment, new safety concerns about tens of thousands of train crossings across the country. good morning, it is saturday. july 2nd. thank you so much for waking up with us. and boris, after seeing what travellers are dealing with this weekend, it might not be so bad that we have to stay put and work this weekend. that is right, kristin. good morning to all of you. and we start with what kristin mentioned. major travel disruptions at airports across the united states that are threatening to spoil the holiday for millions of americans. airlines are being put to the test. as the number of people traveling by plane this fourth of july weekend climbed to levels not not seen since the pandemic. but staffing