but first, we re going to go live to texas where fox is . griff jenkins is standing by . griff, what can you tell us tonight? hey, laura , good evening. i can tell you there is a sigh of relief in a lot of pride running through border patrol agents from coast to coast because oropesa was brought into custody by bortac agents. they are the elite units of. the border patrol. they re a unit hav based out ofl paso, but they have agents all over the place. weector, i in the rgv sector, in brownsville, about five hours soute clh of where cleveland, texas, where the murders happened and they werencerne concerned that oropesa initially was trying to get back to mexico. obviously, having been deported some four or five times, being mexican nationals illegally present in the u.s. but what woe know about how it went down,n th i m getting some details and we ll find out at the press conference. but what my sources are tellingl me is that about tim 615 local a in texas, they got a tip a
casey stegall joins us from texas. it sounds like the suspect s wife is in jail as well. yes. it s possible. we know more people are behind bars as well as you heard the sheriff saying that was a little bit of a surprise to us. although there was some indication last night that if they find out people were aiding and abetting, hiding this criminal as this manhunt was underway that those people could face charges so that s possible as well so we just got that update from officials over in liberty county. they just wrapped that up. all of the a agencies involved also taking a little bit of a victory lap. now that the manhunt is officially over. and with little fanfare, i might add. the 38-year-old alleged gunman didn t put up a fight. francisco oropesa found hiding under a closet in a pile of clothes not far from the crime scene itself. the suspect will appear before a court later today by video conference from jail. this all came to an end after a tip was called in and then
no bidders appear, the government said they are ready to step in and take it over. the morning i m david asman infra neil cavuto. this is cavuto live . we start with lucas tomlinson at the white house with some numbers as the president launches his reelection campaign. not a great mom as far as the numbers go. that s right, president biden low approval rating one of the reasons one and three democrats support somebody else for president in 2024, many republicans want this race focus on the economy. i don t want everyone every day and make it like my family to suffer as a result of poor policy. that s exactly what we see not a divided administration. they re not designed to help people, the economic policies of this administration are designed to track people. let s throw the pole number back on the screen eight in ten americans believe the economy is only fair or poor a number that hasn t changed much over the past five months. inflation is the problem we don t have to
the rains keep falling in new zealand, and rescue efforts continue. we ll get the latest from auckland. and a day of tragedy in pakistan, with dozens killed in two separate transport accidents. liable from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it s newsday. we start the show in ukraine, where it s being reported that a missile hit a residential building in country s second largest city, kharkiv. that s according to local officials. this image has been filed by the reuters news agency. it s a developing story, and there s no word yet about any casualties. as and when we get more information we will bring that to you. this follows intense fighting in the key southern city of kherson, which has come underfire once again from russian troops. three people have been killed there, and six others injured in the intense shelling. the attack came from russian troops stationed on the opposite bank of the dnipro river. local officials say multiple launch rocket systems, artillery, m
and iran says it has foiled an unsuccessful drone attack on a military facility in central isfahan province. here in the uk, allies of the prime minister rishi sunak have defended his decision to wait for the outcome of an inquiry before sacking the chairman of the conservative party nadim zahawi. the investigation judged the former chancellor had failed to be open about his finances in a serious breach of the ministerial code. opposition parties say mr zahawi should have been dismissed as chairman sooner, and that he should step aside as an mp. with all the days events, here s our political editor chris mason. nadhim zahawi arrived in the uk as a child, unable to speak english. he became a multimillionaire and rose to be chancellor of the exchequer. but tonight, his political career and reputation is in tatters. in a 2,000 word letter to the prime minister, the government s ethics adviser is devastating in his criticism of mr zahawi. sir laurie magnus says. minutes after the