aide to then president trump s chief of staff mark meadows. the fallout continues as americans look to a post roe future. the abortion debates in states. in ukraine new details about the russian missile strike on a shopping mall leaving more than a dozen people dead. we begin this hour with breaking news of a horrific human tragedy in san antonio, texas. believed to be the most deadly smugging tragedy in recent history. the bodies of at least 50 migrants found in the back of a truck. the death toll is at 50 by the mexican president. officials say they likely died of heat stroke. temperatures of 100 degrees outside likely much hotter inside that trailer. no windows. no ventilation. take a look at the truck. completely sealed. officials say it appears it was not refrigerated. 16 people were able to survive including 4 children taken to hospitals. officials saying they were hot to the touch and extremely weak. the president of the mexico said seven from guatemala. two from hon
and the rockets red glare the bombs burting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there o say does that star spangled banner yet wave o er the land of the free and the home of the brave welcome to fox and friends this saturday in august, your wonderful patriotic pictures begin our morning, send them in at friends@foxnews.com. it has been a week since i have been on the weekend couch, up been a couple weeks since i ve heard that patriotic anthem intro, good to be back. rachel: you were on vacation and the best thing about vacation is wanted is wrapped up, i am ready to go home. is that how you felt? will: i had big plans for vacation to come back rest and relaxed, you heard the weekend before, i spent most of july fighting a sickness. i got all the sicknesses and i was sick on vacation, one rolled into the other. i am not asking for any world is me. i got a little son and i m glad to be back. joey:you missed but i will nev
i had taken my gear off and wiped the sweat out and put it back on and took a step with my right foot away from the wall and i took that one step, everything changed. a big cloud of dust came up, i felt my body become weightless, and i knew instantly what had happened. i seen it happen in front of me, i d responded to it happening to others, and i d stepped on an ied. it was this amazing feeling because you re not knocked out by a blast. usually people go unconscious because their head gets reporter: my head didn t get hit so i was awake the whole time joey: i went to reach for a tourniquet because i could see my legs were gone. i came up to grab the tourniquet and my arm came up by my hand was in my lap because it almost severed my right arm.
following live. what do we know? reporter: good morning. there are a lot of unanswered questions. it is less than 24 hours since the wreck and kept as a distance but you can see a big cloud of dust and heavy machinery where the train wreckage is. they re starting to clean up a little bit. still unanswered questions. three people killed in the crash. dozened injured. among the three dead two on the train and the third was the driver of the dump truck. it happened around 12:30 yesterday. close to a dozen cars. hundreds of people on board coming from california to chicago. and once it crashed you saw the images from inside the train. people had to escape from those cars. some of which flipped upside down. emergency crews swarmed the wreckage to help and then some
within six minutes, everybody in the office was going down the stairs. on my way down, the door to the 68th floor happened to be open. i see people walking around. as i walked down a hallway, i looked to my right, and there s a woman in a wheelchair. all the sudden these two guys came in an evacuation wheelchair next to her motorized wheelchair on the floor. we picked her up, put her into the evacuation wheelchair, strapped her in we took off. people were moving down the st stairwell in an orderly fashion. wasn t much panic. people inside the building didn t really know what was going on. i had said little up until that moment because they were carrying me. they were busy. i indidn t ask her name. my mind is racing to figure out how can i get out of here quicker. i think it was around the tenth floor, there was a big cloud of dust. and that s when the south tower was falling. so we emerged from the staircase, and it was very quiet. the lobby just looks like a