that individual. there is plenty of? dna dna under her fingernails. we heard about the argument with the boyfriend. it sounds like somebody try to build now by. it s what it sounds like. you don t think this was someone close to her? no. i want answers. someone that could deal with this could hurt other people. if someone inside the bathroom? i just knew he was in the house. 9-1-1. what city? las cruces. november 2003. to them were barricaded inside their bathroom in las cruces new mexico and desperately calling on 11. what s your emergency? i think someone is trying to break into our house. what is your name? another. reporter: they had seen the intruder before watching them, lurking. waiting. anela? i need you to calm down, okay? anela? reporter: now he was inside the apartment they shared as cold roommates. you ll want to remember this 9-1-1 call. is the officer? they re because although no one knew it at the time. ma am?
have gone out and arrested and deported him. this administration doesn t care because they want this border open and they are committed to open borders at all cost at this point. todd: you re watching fox and friends first s, i m todd piro. ashley: the case against francisco oropesa, he will be forced to answer for the deaths of this innocent family. brooke singman has breaking details. brooke: the illegal migrant accused of killing five was found hiding in a closet under a pile of laundry. agents from border patrol captured 38-year-old francisco oropesa, who faces five murder counts and being held on $5 million bond. jimmy paul, in charge of the case, says a tip led to yesterday s arrest. listen. the tip came in from the fbi tip line and we just want to thank the person who had the courage and bravery to call in the suspect s location. ashley: on top of that tip, oropesa s wife suspect had help in hiding. u.s. customs and border patrol troy miller releasing this
moment a russian fighter jet at taunton one of our drones before smashing right into it. there s a lot of serious stuff going on right now but what are our leaders are to? kamala is giggling her heart out on liberal late night with stephen colbert, and guess what she thinks the biggest issue is? one of the major issues that will define the selection? i think it will become as the the president has said, about seeing it through, and building on the momentum that we have achieved thus far. think about it, and only the last two years, we have, by my estimate, with the bills and the legislation we have passed, we are putting up to $1 trillion on the streets of america on the issue of climate crisis. around investment and resilience and adaptation. jeanine: so kamala thinks climate change is our biggest threat and while the rest of the world crumbles, have no fear, she says we have an extraordinary leader in the white house. he is an extraordinary leader, and i wish that p
holds a safety summit today. gio benitez reporting. here in new york city tonight, the mysterious fire breaking out in a luxury building, just hours after the fbi arrest of an exiled chinese billionaire. and a one-time close ally of steve bannon. and what authorities have just revealed tonight. aaron katersky in new york. this new cross-country storm moving east tonight. 18 states now on alert from california all the way to michigan. the midwest and south bracing for this. and then the northeast. rob marciano timing it out. your money. and the growing concern tonight beyond u.s. banks. one of europe s largest banks, credit suisse, and the stock price plunging to an all-time low. authorities here with the reality check tonight on the safety of your money. and erielle reshef on wall street. the disturbing scene. seven sheriff s deputies arrested and charged with murder following an inmate s death in virginia. some punching him and using pepper spray. the deputies then a
think of that, a year, for a war that vladimir putin once assumed would last only days. the u.s. continues to fund the good fight, another $2 billion heading ukraine s way, but not without some growing resistance in congress and growing concern even among some nato partners and just over the last 24 hours our g20 fellow members. we ll ask ukraine s ambassador to the u.s. what she makes of all of this and whether patience is waning for all of this. she s here and only here. then, what to make of china s mixed signals on this ongoing war even as it dangles a 12-point peace plan to end the war. volodymyr zelenskyy says he would meet with xi jinping. we ll ask brigadier general patrick ryder whether that s a good idea and former defense secretary mark mark esper on why he fears china might have other ideas. then, the young ukrainian mom who become the face of a war in her own backyard back with us. but this time elena is in a different backyard. how she got to safety and who join