not only that, he s been criminally indicted twice so far, he could face multiple trials in between campaign stops during primary season next year. essentially, on top of all of that, he appears to remain in control of the narrative and the eject cherie of this race. take for example the ways that those have responded to the criminal indictment last month, and how those responsive has a vault in the weeks since. have a promissory quickly made a pledge to pardon trump. tim scott said that the indictment is, quote, a serious case, but with serious allegations. at the same time, he condemned president biden and the justice department, alleging that they were targeting and hunting republicans. more interesting is how the talking points of a vote for trump s own former vice president, mike pence. shortly after the public learned about the indictment, pence said that he was, quote, deeply troubled but that no one is above the law. then, after the indictment was unsealed, he told cn
swift boats, all ready to move in and begin to go door-to-door when it is clear enough to be able to do so. power outages have slammed half a million. that is the latest number that we have over the course of this hour that we re now in. floridians on the ground as ian barrels towards their homes, their businesses. we have people all across the state with updates about different sections of the state, what it feels like, what s going on there. fox team coverage with all of our great weather team out there spread across the state as well. we begin with katie burn who is in orlando. katie, what can you tell us from where you are? all right. let s go to max gordon first. max is in tampa bay. max, tell us what you re seeing where you are. hi, martha. so we ve been hearing a lot about the storm surge concerns in the fort myers area. but up here where we are on the north end of the storm, we ve seen an erie sight along old tampa bay. we ve seen what is known as reverse storm surg
Doors when the train pulled into coliseum stationsotthat bart conductor knew about this observed it, saw them beating on the train and still opened the doors and allowed them accesssotthey have taken millions of dollars in homelands security money, if they cant prevent an attack on individuals how can they prevent terrorism . 141 prevent terrorism vicki and breaking news out of the south bay. A verdict has been reached. In the case against the man accused of murdering sierra lamar. Sierra went missing in 2012. Her body has never been found but 26 year old Antolin Garciatorres is charged with her murder. During the trial. The defense argued this is a missing persons or runaway case. The prosecution says lamars dna was found on a pair of work gloves and rope in garciatorress trunk. Sierras clothes were also recovered in a field. They had garciatorres dna on them as well. If convicted, he faces the Death Penalty or life in prison. The verdict will be announced tomorrow morning. We will br
Aveson. pam and im pam moore. The incident the mother is talking about. Happened several weeks ago, but now, the parent is finding out about the video that students at school have already been passing around. steve kron fours Spencer Blake brings us the story from vallejo that youll see only on four. nats yelling, hitting the sixthgrade girl getting beaten up in this video is the daughter of emma simms. I pulled it up on youtube last night and i was horrified. I havent been the same since i seen that video. She knew about the incident the day it happened in early march, but she had no idea how bad it was, nor that a student had been recording it. Her daughter, on the other hand, has known for a while about the youtube video, which has more than six hundred views. People wont stop talking about it. Who . Everyone at school . Everyone in my class. So the revictimization continues. Simms says her daughter has special needs, and though they live on the other side of town, she transferred t
Kron4s Ella Sogomonian is live tonight ella you talked to a legal analyst who has been in the court room during the trial. Its been five years now that sierra lamars family has been left in the dark after she mysteriously disappeared now they could be just hours away from possible closure. Obviously the threshold question for this jury that needed to be decided was, is it possible that sierra lamar still be alive . one of many challenges a jury has had to face before making their decision in the kidnapping and murder trial of morgan hill teen sierra lamar. The fifteen year old went missing five years ago as she was walking to a bus stop to get to school. But because her body was never recovered, there wasnt a crime scene and a weapon wasnt found the jury could possibly find defendant Antolin Garcia torres innocent of murder. Steven clark, legal analyst and former prosecutor and that could explain why this jury came back quickly if they dont believe the prosecution was able to prove tha