muse mauz hello, and thank you so much for joining us i m ana cabrera reporting from new york. this morning divided they fall, the republican party grappling with whether to go all in on trump or break away after his historic indictment. we ll have a live report from capitol hill and break down the new reporting about his legal troubles. plus, extreme weather battering the south. we re talking 5 inch diameter hail, and rare june tornados in the southeast leaving thousands without electricity, while houston s implementing an emergency plan to help residents deal with triple digit temperatures. we re looking at approximately ten days of over 100 degrees, and you know, with record breaking days as well. and later, an indictment for danny wenny. the this-year-old marine veteran is facing a second degree manslaughter charge for putting jordan neely in a deadly chokehold last month. and we re keeping a close eye on the supreme court with a handful of working days left,
here is the news from karishma patel. the government says it s taking action to tackle teenage vaping in england. the prime minister has pledged to close a loophole which allows retailers to give children free samples even though it is illegal to sell to them. russia has accused ukraine of launching drone attacks on moscow. the defence ministry says eight drones reach the capital. officials report minor damage to buildings on the strong swallow overnight attack on kyiv in which one person are said to have been killed. the government has until this afternoon to hand over more documents from boris johnson relating to the covid inquiry orface johnson relating to the covid inquiry or face prosecution. johnson relating to the covid inquiry orface prosecution. the inquiry orface prosecution. the inquiry wants to see unredacted messages but the cabinet office says some of the material demanded is irrelevant. a former top chinese government scientist has told the bbc the possibility
randi weingarten expected to get grilled on capitol hill. new report out on response to covid calling collective national incompetence. many. schools could have been opening earlier. rodgers newest member of the jets. bidding heart felt farewell to green bay. aaron one of the best quarterbacks to play this game. we re excited to add someone of his character and his ability everything you re doing right now making me crazy i want to kiss you on the dance floor. steve: 7:01 if you look live at myrtle beach, south carolina right now. if you are out there, one of those folks on the beach, it a gorgeous start to the day. it s currently 60 degrees. they are going for a high of 71 down there. and, look, the pink sky over south carolina. beautiful pam met toe company nice day to start our wednesday hour two of fox & friends. ainsley: beaches are so great down there they are large and flat hard sand. steve: you can ride a bike. ainsley: you can walk on it and
and a disturbing new study reveals that 8 million americans earning more than $100,000 a year are living paycheck to paycheck. meanwhile, president biden is touting electric vehicle tax credits tweeting this, on my watch the great american road trip will be fully electrified with a picture of himself in a luxury hummer. one that doesn t even qualify. the starting price of that vehicle is 87,000 vehicle, which is double the medium american salary. after severe criticism the white house said the president driving a jeep that actually disqualified. ainsley come it is difficult to take them serious because the point remains that no matter what the president starts touting, it is always toned epic in concept and tone-deaf in optics with however he tries to market it. ainsley: is pushing these electric vehicles and everybody cares about the environment to some extent and possibly win down the road but they are very expensive. you have two-thirds of americans living paycheck to