national guard. i really praise him for doing that because it wasn t pressure, intercepted. matt murano pick six buffalo and it s all bills tonight. i want to put on my boogie shoes and boogie with you. brian: tennessee is off to a tough start, warsaw, virginia, you know why people live there, it s where the heart of virginia is. it is the heart of the northern neck. and if you love the northern neck, you are going to feel right at home. if everyone has been in the neck of the woods. if anyone has a neck, i think people realize the benefit. steve: so does virginia, if they have a neck, do they have shoulders? do they have legs? where is their torso. brian: fairfax. then alexandria is the legs. carley: bury that beautiful sunrise that came up over warsaw, virginia. i wonder if they got their name from poland. steve: right this very minute sunrise at 7:01 eastern time] heavenly music] brian: am i the only one that can hear that. carley: no, everybody can
have been ordered to evacuate as hurricane ian is bearing down on the states gulf coast. just a moment governor ron desantis will join us. the latest from this category three storm. fox weather meteorologist ian oliver is with us. this looks like it is going to be a direct hit right over it looks like somewhere north of fort myers right towards tampa. ian: still a reasonable scenario here. this is a monster of a storm. still a category three as you mention. 120 miles per hour. we had this inner i wall that has been degrading. what that does is it spreads out of that winfield over at much larger area. we have seen these impacts start already. we need to warnings throughout the afternoon and evening across much of south florida. we got some active ones right now. a lot of spin in these powerful outer bands of the intense. 90 miles out of the west of key west. we reported there a wind gusts up to 71 miles per-hour miles per hour. that is greatly removed from the intent in a. w
it was like being in a nightmare. mom was never late. mom didn t miss appointments. she didn t just disappear. a mother of two. disappears! she waved a quick goodbye. walk down the stairs, out the door. but she wasn t the only to vanish. this was a town that appeared to be haunted by a serial killer. it became sickening to hear that another girl had gone missing. and wendy, another victim? or could she have been targeted by neighbors she tangled with? she made an enemy? she made an enemy for sure. or maybe the enemy lurked within. some say she had a history of emotional troubles. she began screaming obscenities. shouting. but this beloved teacher, could she have multiple personality? when she does that she is [inaudible] . was this a woman broken or woman taken? to find out what really happened, an elite group of detectives would launch an elaborate underground operation. the stage kidnapping. the fake blood. truly phenomenal. all leading up to a s
never before has north korea conducted this many missile tests in 24 hours. followed up by the possible launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile test just hours ago. all of this happening in what is already a record setting year for pyongyang s illicit missile program. never before have north korean missiles of the northern limit line. below which north korean ships are banned. according to officials in seoul, around 7:48 local time, north korea fired what is believed to be an icbm from an area near the capital, followed up an hour later with two short-range missiles. cnn s tally, that makes it 30 missile tests this year. tokyo initially feared the icbm was on track to fly over its territory, issued alerts for residents in the north, to take shelter. it s now believe the missile failed inflate. all this coming a day after north korean unprecedented barrage of 23 short-range missiles. triggered air raid alarms of south korea s east coast. in tokyo with the latest.
after being set up in 1982 to shake up television , today the broadcaster is celebrating four decades of being on air. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the prime minister rishi sunak said the migrant crisis is a serious and escalating problem and admitted that not enough asylum claims are being processed. the prime minister insisted the government is getting a grip of the situation and backed the home secretary suella braverman s handling of the issue. at prime ministers questions in the commons the labour leader sir keir starmer said just 4% of people arriving in small boats last year had their asylum claim processed. it comes as the prime minister reversed his decision not to attend next week s cop 27 climate summit in egypt, following widespread criticism. our correspondent ben wright has this report. are you failing on immigration, prime minister? a week in charge and the government s under question. rishi sunak headed to the commons for his second