hemmer. great to be with you. julie: he is my old office buddy but now in california. next time you come here. john: it is a lot nicer here in the west than the east. the pre-christmas blizzard paralyzed buffalo, 50 inches of snow falling and even more is on the way today. worsening road conditions that are already dangerous or nearly impossible. many people had to abandon their cars, others were stranded inside their homes. but the snow not the only problem, check out this restaurant. completely covered in ice. we won t know. it s heavy and that s what i m nervous about. nothing broke, no windows broke, no leaks. and none of that was touched. the only problem is the parking lot got beat up pretty bad. max gordon with fox weather is braving the conditions live in buffalo this morning. good morning, max. good morning. well, here in buffalo people woke up to several inches of additional snow, not what people want to see here after more than four feet piled up and mo
city and north towns from 4:00 a.m. today through 1:00 p.m. tomorrow. the city of buffalo is impasseible in most areas while mains may have a lane open for emergency traffic or two, most secondary and side streets haven t been touched yet. this will go down in history as the most devastating storm in buffalo s long-storied history of having battled many battles, many major storms. julie: adam is in the fox weather center. the snow particularly in western new york. it is unbearable. you see a lot of cold stretched across the entire country as we still see feels-like temperatures in new york city at 12 degrees. six degrees in columbus, still back across the northern plains in the negatives. some spots as low as negative 30 again this morning and then the deep cold settled well down south across the country where most folks even across texas are waking up for temperatures below freezing. 23 degrees in atlanta and it stretches as far down across much of the state of florida
anita vogel. remember title 42, the supreme court weighs what comes next. those numbers are expected to surge if the policy is lifted. art del cueto says drugs and criminal cartels will explode as well. correspondent jeff paul. hi, jeff. anita, with title 42 set to expire last week, many went to the border hoping for a better chance to get in. but the supreme court announcing a hold until it hears the case, it s leaving thousands in the cold not knowing what to do next. we turned ourselves into immigration authorities, immigration expelled us because what they told us is that everything from central america is closed off. we are waiting for title 42 to be nullified. even with the frigid weather, the number is not slowing down. from friday to sunday, 16,476 encounters over the span of those three days. roughly 2100 were expelled under title 42, the remaining 14,000 were released. busiest sector was del rio, more than 4,000, followed by el paso, more than 3,000, and yuma,
Kayleigh two News Conferences on the massacre in maine wrapping up last hour. Law enforcement intensify the manhunt for 40yearold robert card who they say murdered people and injured more. He should be considered armed and dangerous. He is Firearm Instructor trained by the military and recent history being treated for Mental Health. Entire county on lockdown, dozens of schools closed and residents have been told to Shelter In Place. Im kayleigh mcenany, this is outnumbered. Here with my cohost, Emily Compagno and harris faulkner, also joining us, fox news contributor, marie harf and marc thiessen, fox news contributor. Lets go to nate, who is live with more. Nate. 17 hours in and robert card still out there. We did not get a lot of information specifically about where authorities think he is. We did get more information about the victims and number of People Killed is actually lower than previously reported, still a tragic and senseless loss of life. You mentioned 18 People Killed, 13
bolstered by military aid from more than a dozen countries including the u.s., which has spent more than $60 billion arming the ukrainians. the war having major economic consequences around the world. it helped fuel the worst inflation crisis in decades here in the u.s., with the cost of goods and services skyrocketing throughout the year as wages remain largely stagnant. the federal reserve aggressively raising interest rates, hoping to cool down the economy and relieve some of the inflationary pressure. in may, a major tragedy hitting a small texas town. a gunman killing 19 students and two teachers at the rob elementary school in uvalde. it was the third deadliest school shooting in american history. in the after math it was revealed local law enforcement were on the scene for more than an hour but did not confront the shooter until members of the u.s. border patrol tactical unit