about the ongoing influx? hello everyone welcome to fox news live i am eric shawn, hi arthel. arthel: hi eric, hello everyone i am arthel neville. welcome aboard a state official said the presence loose immigration policy is behind this chaos by customs and border protection sources telling us that just this fiscal year, which started october 1, there were more than 718,000 migrant encounters. el paso is the busiest sector by far. in fact here s governor greg abbott earlier today on the president s visit. this visit, it s about two years too late and about $20 billion short of what needs to be done. all is he is going to do down there is rearrange the chairs on the deck of the titanic. arthel: former u.s. border patrol chief ron joins us and what first or about live fox team coverage where biden will head next for a summit with north american leaders, and el paso as the city prepares for the president s arrival. and griff jenkins and another migrant hotspot, eagle pass, t
we are learning new details about the tragedy in connecticut. two officers were killed in the third critically wounded and what police believe was an ambush following a phone 891 call for help. critics say anti- police rhetoric is only making things more dangerous for the men and women in blue who risk their lives daily to keep us safe. correct alexis mcadams is live in new york city which much more on this tragedy. what a shocking thing to happen in connecticut. how many people in that committee are grieving the loss of the families who have to say goodbye to their loved ones but across the country though crime against police is up. and up a lot for the national fraternal order of police funding at all on failed policies and anti- police rhetoric. this comes as crime is more the top priorities for voters right now. just a sense of monday at least 12 police officers have been shot. four of them killed. you can see right there on the map the shootings happened in half a doze
eric: at the intensive ferocious sounds of war the idf continues to encounter fierce fire fights with the terrorist fighters of hamas. new video appears to show israeli airstrike on a hamas command center in gaza bird that follows an announcement by the israeli military it will expand its campaign to wipe out the terror group completely. this is the idf announces five e soldiers who range in age from 19 23 years old have been killed bringing the total so far 256. this is a brand-new hour of fox news live i am eric shawn. arthel: i have arthel neville patients at gaza s largest hospital fleeing for their lives leaving behind people too sick to evacuate and the doctors who are caring for them. idf says it allowed humanitarian pauses and fighting today so residents could leave in the senior advisor to the israeli prime minister says that will continue but there is still no plan for a cease-fire. it is important to distinguish between humanitarian pauses which we have done
[inaudible conversations] [silence] arthel: that s great not sure if i lost your audio here but i ll try to ask another question because you mentioned that the rapid rain builds up the flash-flooding. and what ways other ways would you say nevada is vulnerable to the high winds but mainly to the flash-flooding? i think our biggest risk is beginning to be that flash-flooding. the winds aren t anything not normal for us. the speeds that they re predicting but we do have because of the tropical storm they re also talking about the chances for tornado about a 4% chance of a tornado spinning off from the tropical storm. and that s something that we don t normally see here in nevada so those are the preparations we re taking. but flash-flooding risk is significant for us given the terrain that we do have and our desert climate where we don t have moisture. arthel: right, right based on preparation response, are the people of nevada taig this seriously? it appears to be so. we ve been
in palm springs california. but first to fox news chief correspondent jonathon hunt he s live in santa monica, so how s it looking on the ground? we saw it from above earlier. reporter: yeah, good afternoon to you arthel. it is raining hard now, and it is going to get much harder as we go through the next few hours. wegetting the first bands of serious rain here in santa monica, and everybody from south san diego on the border there with mexico all the way north to santa barbara has been prepping for this sandbags have been at a premium as you can imagine pretty much every fire house in southern california has been handing those sand bags out to the residents to get ready for what is expected to be in places catastrophic flooding and on top of that, we are likely according