[inaudible] you are arresting us instead. arthel: new unrest in new york city over israel's war and gobs of police arresting 34 people last night after a mob of anti- israel protesters. storm the brooklyn museum is one of several new demonstrations across the big apple this week. officials are bracing for more potential disruptions. welcome to a brand-new hour of "fox news live" i am arthel neville, height bill. super great to be with you again on this saturday i am bill melugin. eric shawn is off today. here we go again. protesters backed out at columbia university once again students re: building another pro- palestinian encampments to take over happening as a school post its alumni weekend. calls for a cease-fire putting the on edge on israel day parade. mayor eric adam warren's intense security measures will be in place. >> this is the first major large jewish events since october 7. we are extremely conscious of the over 3000 protests that took place in our city since that day. we are going to immediately respond to any inappropriate action the ghost outside the boundaries of peacefully protesting. or adding your voice to whatever concern. befbill: cb cotton is joining us live at columbia university now at the latest. we can hear some chance to hunt duke what are you seeing? craig's hi bill, that is right for this latest encampment comes a little more than a month after students first pitch tent here at columbia university but as you know sparking a nationwide pro- palestinian movement. a bill, we are not allowed on campus. but video from inside show several tenants have been pitched on the south lawn for the student paper reports this new effort started yesterday at around 7:00 p.m. local time. it is been called revolt for rafah. the opiate chapter students for justice in palestine identified the protesters as quote an atomic group of palestinian students for this group's demands are the same as previous campus protesters with their calls for full divestment from israel. full financial transparency and amnesty for all discipline for student protesters. your rate remember columbia leadership tried to negotiate with some of these students back in april but columbia said it would not divest from israel. students then decided to occupy hamilton hall. nypd was then authorized to come in for a second time where they arrested more than 100 people. at the time city officials at 29% of those arrested on campus were not affiliated with the university. as protests resume here at columbia they continue and other parts of the city. protesters scaled the brooklyn art museum on friday repelled down the side of it put a banner was unfurled raining quote free palestine, divest from genocide." we heard these a chance directed towards officers. listen to this. >> 40000 people dead. you are arresting us instead. 40000 people dead. >> to back out here at columbia university the escalating tension this spring let university leadership to ask her nypd presence two days beyond graduation this spring, built we have reached out to columbia for details and insight on how they are handling this latest ongoing situation. back to you. 's for a guess now we see if this spreads a ghost route number 212 the other college campuses across the country. cb cotton, thank you. arthel: hamas these to release the hostages israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu accepting an invitation to address a joint meeting of congress the invitation comes as additional military aid to israel is hotly debated on capitol hill. let's go to lucas tomlinson alive at the white house with more on this. >> that is right we have just received this statement from israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu accepting that invitation. going to read from the statement it says quote i'm excited to represent israel before both houses of congress and to present to the truth about our trust war against those seeking our lives to the representatives of the american people the entire world. the prime minister's address to congress will be his fourth. it's a first-time head of state has spoken to a joint session of congress twice. of course a benjamin netanyahu is the longest serving prime minister in israel's history serving over 16 years. now president biden of course spoke about the proposed cease-fire yesterday here at the white house. >> it is time to begin this new stage. the hostages come home, for israel to be secure, for the suffering to stop. it is time for this war to end. >> and many on the right in its real ejecting to this proposed cease-fire in the u.s., qatar and egypt are pressing to accept the agreement we played q na with the peter doocy earlier today the president took a question after that statement, here is what he said. >> donald trump refers to himself as a political prisoner and blames her directly, or initial response to that, sir? do you think will have an impact on the campaign? we would like to hear thoughts connoisseur. >> will he be on the ballot sir? look sweet did you for the biting campaign layers and convicted felon or not trump will be the republican nominee for president but there is one other insurgency. as you read this, donald trump supporters are fired up likely setting fundraising records for his campaign in 24 hours after the first conviction of a former president in u.s. history leitrim campaign it says has received as you see here 52.8 million in donations about 30% of those are first-time donors according to the trump campaign. yes or the former president set all the charges against him were politically motivated. later that day to afternoon yesterday afternoon at the white house after speaking about gossett president biden hosted the super bowl champion kansas city chiefs he managed to put on the team lead much of the amusement of the team here to have to ask you, arthel, if you are there which you love to throw a football with patrick mahomes or travis kelce or someone else? arthel: you stop with patrick mahomes you know that answer. >> you already knew i'm all about mr. holmes. by the 52.8 million in 24 hours paid that is a lot of donations. that's a lot of money. exit charles said that number is expected to climb to about one to $50 million i can do that math is about three times larger than that all we just reported on. it will be something to watch to see if former president trump benefits from this conviction of course all the roads lead to november it will have to see it works out. arthel: we will watch, thank you lucas, thank you. >> the trump conviction may be a victory for manhattan d.a. aliment bride, for now at least now the republican controlled house judiciary committee is demanding he show up and testify about it chairman jim jordan calls the trial kangaroo court said the verdict is an example of partisan prosecutors weaponize and the justice system. brexit so far has not responded to calls to chest of after the verdict came down thursday he defended his office and he handled trump's case like any other. arthel: the mother of georgia nursing student lake and rally sobs in court yesterday as the man accused of killing lakin pleaded not guilty prosecutors say they will not seek the death penalty illegal immigrant from venezuela. madison is live in atlanta with more. >> arthel comment lakin at riley's family and friends were visibly distraught as they faced her accused killer in the courtroom. as mention heat pled not guilty to all charges and prosecutors will be seeking life in prison without parole according to some new court documents. he is facing 10 charges including malice murder and kidnapping. yesterday's hearing comes three months after riley's about it was found in the intramural fields are usually a campus. police said she went for a run and never return. it was a first murder on campus and over two decades. authorities say entered that u.s. illegally from venezuela in 2022 was the rest of the next day for the indictment lays out gruesome details, we want to warn you. he is accused of trying to rape riley, bashing her head with iraq and trying to choke her riley's death is meant the forefront of a national immigration debate. especially since he was arrested in new york in 2023. >> he could have been stopped at that time and deported back to venezuela but no, the authorities let them go. he wound up and down in georgia. she is dead as a result of a failed immigration system. >> he is due back in court in august for a status hearing the judge is shooting for a fault trial in this case but some experts say the defense plea-bargain. arthel: cannot imagine her poor mother, madison thank you. >> we continue to see increased terrorism and potential threats of violence to our communities related to issues involving border security at once emphasize this is not a southern border issue. this is a national security issue international drug trafficking issue. an inability to protect our country and our citizens issue. bill: police in north dakota are sounding the alarm on a rampant crime, drug use and homelessness as migrant crossings are surging at the northern border. federal officials say migrant encounters there shot up a whopping 597% from fiscal year 2021 until fiscal year 2023 for more on this spring and nelson is the chairman of the border of commerce and security council but also the founder. nelson, thank you so much for coming on today. there is so much a focus on the southern border. often times the northern border gets overlooked is way different up there there's no rio grande it's much easier to walk across the border. talk about what the northern border communities are dealing with on a daily basis right now. >> they are dealing with an absolute surge of immigrants that they have never had to deal with before. just the last few years you almost have 2,702,021. almost 102,232. nearly 200,000 in 2023. and now we are going to surpass us in 2024. the important thing to look at is 584 people on the terrorist watch list, almost 475 of those were from the northern border that were apprehended. i emphasize that it's not just the apprehensions we have to look at the folks we know our god it was about 20% of the people fully apprehend somebody ... a 200,000 there's another 40000 that have snea sneaked ine don't know who they are. that is the scary part that's the same thing were seen on the southern border but b because of canada's lax rules and immigration and they are excepting everyone to come over it is the easy way in with the a border that's almost twice as large as the southern border of the united states with half the agents. they are robbing peter to pay paul some of the agents of the northern border you have heard testified earlier this week have been sent to the southern border to supplement. that means there are closures on the ports of entry so they close sooner for their augmented times and ultimately gosh if i'm going to cross illegally and i'm going to get caught and sent back i'm going to cross where i cannot get caught and there is the least amount of apprehensions or rather a law enforcement so i can cross, get through and come to america and ultimately get lost in america. bill: let's visualize how bettis got at the northern border of the last few years will pull up this cbp graphic this is encounters over the last several years the graphs can be kind of confusing to look at every now and then. focus on the blue line at the bottom that is joe biden's first year in office fiscal year 20121 look at the orange lines at the top that's this year end last year. you can see how those numbers have just exploded on the northern border ever since joe biden came into office. nelson, what chris-craft say to you? >> it says we are simply not doing enough. we are simply not doing anything and holding canada accountable the same thing that we are not holding a mexico accountable to the same thing on the northerners on the southern but we need to do more with canada. we need to work with them closer to ensure this does not happen. if it tighten up the immigration system because as they continue to be as loose as they are, this will continue to search for there's no end in sight. the thing that is important to look at is the white house could stop this right now. there's no need of legislation that may be some negotiating with these particular countries there's no need of new legislation this could be done at right now the inaction of the white house or do anything is the biggest problem that's happening on there. we need action, we need it now we hope congress will do something about it soon. bill: the pictures flashing on our screen was up in the vermont area they may get inundated with illegal crossings they reported this month crossings the month of april alone surpass everything in fiscal year 2021 and 2022 combined they are getting hammered up there. one last question for you the state of north dakota is reporting a staggering 75% increase of drug overdoses and deaths since 2019 but that does not seemed like a coincidence when you throw in the sport a crisis. >> it is correct it. .you are looking at an absolute cartel movement the cartel does not know we boarded their border agnostic they operate in the united states, the operating canada, they operate in china, the operator mexico is an absolute movement of illicit activity that goes over the borders every day absolutely the heartland of america it's hurting the inner city of america. these things need to stop waiting to put pressure on these countries to do more let us help with the problem is they don't do it for they do not let us do it ultimately the white house doesn't do any more to pressure them. it's a triple play that needs to happen simply not happening we hope it's going to change in the near future. to her spot on more political pressure on canada and mexico receive the results are. nelson, thank you so much for your time. arthel: the first criminal trial of a sitting president's son is set to begin monday in delaware but hunter biden is facing three felony counts in the federal gun case or by special counsel david weiss. it's one of several legal challenges he is facing this election year. madeline is following this from washington. >> history will be made on monday the first criminal trial of a sitting president's son begins. to date hunter biden is at rehoboth beach, delaware enjoying time with family were heading to a courthouse in wilmington. he is facing three federal charge accused of lying about his drug use on a form to buy a gun in october 2018 a gun that he kept for 11 days. special counsel david weiss and team will out evidence which could include hunter's laptop, cmis argued its contents may been manipulated. federal prosecutors are adamant it is real and holds a proof of hunters guilt jurors are also expected to hear testimony from hunters form at romantic partners including potentially his ex-wife. ask yourself a new report today saying the first son is been caught up in years long legal battle regarding unpaid alimony detroit will reveal a highly personal unsavory details, photos and videos of the first son. all of which white house aides worry what effect the president's psyche. >> the white house may never comment on it but you can bet every single day of that trial is going to weigh heavily upon the president of the united states who is going to be affected by this in a profound way pick at a hearing last week hunters team appeared to hint at portion of their defense strategy. they are suggesting the owners of the store hunter bought his gun met also the form that lies of the heart of this case hunter faces a maximum penalty of 25 years in prison seven or $50000 fine if convicted on all three counts. in washington fox news. >> new report is unmasking the dark web group a were allegedlyo auction off friesland. it turns out that group has targeted americans in the pastorate that story is comingo. up. at's why you choose glucerna to help manage blood sugar response. uniquely designed with carbsteady. glucerna. bring on the day. uuu, this looks 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