And a Border Patrol agent crashed friday killing at least three onboard, this as President Biden faces increasing pressure to address the cry ace at our crisis at our southern board. Welcome to fox news live, im griff jenkins. Aishah im irish either shah hasnie, the fourth person on that aircraft reported to be in critical condition. Jeff paul has the latest from eagle pass, texas. Reporter Investigator S Along the u. S. Mexico Border are still trying to figure if out exactly what went wrong leading to that helicopter to crash. We know at the time there were four people onboard. Three were killed, two were were soldiers, one was a u. S. Border patrol agent. The fourth person, the only survivor, is a soldier who was injured. Our sources tell us that soldier is now in critical condition. This all happening friday afternoon in a field in a small town in the Rio Grande Valley near the u. S. Mexico Border. They were flying a uh72 lakota helicopter. It was a principal support mission and wer
harris: she is a doctor and we have time to find out. [laughter] okay come americans are getting crushed as inflation hits its highest level in 40 years. now, they are turning to a last resort. long lines are back at food banks around the nation. in these images are so importunate. working americans finding it harder and harder to see their families now relying on handouts for the very first time. food banks are struggling to keep up with soaring demand, especially since federal programs are giving less food to distribute. and with the price of gasoline nationwide surging to $5 in june, it is harder than ever to make ends meet. it s come down a little bit smooth but the pressure point on our pocketbooks is high. and local charities come as you can see the largest food bank in houston is now handing out 600,000 pounds of food every day, that is up from 50,500,000. before we get lara trump s thoughts on all of this come i want to pause the show for a moment to tell you how yo
we could bring some of these hostages home. a potential deal for hostages. it s not going to be done until it s done. tonight, the delicate negotiation going on in israel, it will take to take some get some of the hamas hostages home. then, the latest on the gag order against the ex president as authoritarianism keeps spreading beyond trump. i will rain hell on washington and lee, see. plus, a reason why the polls are so tight, and why inflation ain t what it used to be. we went to go buy a turkey today. it was $90 for a turkey. when all in starts, right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. we are having some big news tonight. it is been 45 days since the october 7th hamas attack on israel, which precipitated the nearly constant bombardment of gaza by these army and a nearly full scale ground invasion. in today at this hour there is a glimmer of hope that some of the over 200 hostages can be returned in the fighting can come to an end, at least temp
and a clue to the man s connection to hate groups. plus a new attack ad by an obama super pac linking mitt romney to someone s death. and an investigation into the safety of american soldiers. why is an interior tool to detect ieds still being used right now? good evening, everyone, i m erin burnett. outfront tonight, the rise of hate in america. the massacre at this sikh temple in oak creek, wisconsin has raised so many questions and tonight we have new details about the shooter, wade michael page. page was living in wisconsinor about a year, and as our ted rowlands found out, in the months and weeks before he killed six people, page was a recluse and making arrangements to carry out his attack. ted is live in oak creek tonight. ted, what have you been learning tonight about page s past? reporter: well, erin, clearly, this is someone who was shutting down, taking himself out of the day-to-day of society, taking himself away from friends and family. we re also learn
why is an interior tool to detect ieds still being used right now? good evening, everyone, i m erin burnett. outfront tonight, the rise of hate in america. the massacre at this sikh temple in oak creek, wisconsin has raised so many questions and tonight we have new details about the shooter, wade michael page. page was living in wisconsin for about a year, and as our ted rowlands found out, in the months and weeks before he killed six people, page was a recluse and making arrangements to carry out his attack. ted is live in oak creek tonight. ted, what have you been learning tonight about page s past? reporter: well, erin, clearly, this is someone who was shutting down, taking himself out of the day-to-day of society, taking himself away from friends and family. we re also learning about his past, going back almost ten years where he was gravitating towards white supremacy. in the days and weeks before the temple shooting, wade page began to withdraw from the world, sta