oh [bleep] oh, by god. pete: we begin this hour with a fox weather alert. thousands of residents are left in the dark this morning as two tornadoes rip through parts of tennessee, kentucky and mississippi. rachel: at least six people, including a child, were killed after the tornadoes touched down. will: on the ground in nashville with the latest. nicole. reporter: will, pete, ray i chel, good morning to you all. it is a heartbreaking day here in the only in music city, but across the state of tennessee as several families are now mourning the six who lost their lives after those several tornado-warned storms moved through the area. behind me you re looking at just one community that was hit maybe the hardest. this is madison, tennessee. and you ll notice here we re only a few miles outside downtown nashville, but you can take a look at just the sheer destruction and the force of the potential tornado that moved through the area here. it s hard to see, of course, as we re
but for how long sparks flying and hunter biden s trump and make it from the waist down crashes his car into the lobby of a local jail and any moment now a new verdict in the amanda knox case for lawyers looking to overturn a 16-year-old conviction all right 6:00 a.m. here in washington. a live look at the white house on this wednesday morning. good morning, everyone. i m kasie hunt. it s wonderful to have you with us. the message from the white house this morning, the border is closed right now, most asylum seekers crossing illegally from mexico into the us are supposed to be turned back after president biden took executive action simple truth is, there is a worldwide migrant. chuck crushes. and if the united states doesn t secure our border, there s no limit to the number of people may try to come here. so today i m moving past republican obstruction and using the executive authorities available to me as president to do what i can on my own to address the border the
Best practices within the ihs system itself and shared those and incense vized the ability to move that kind of activity that is providing highquality care for individuals in that system, in certain areas, and making certain that were able to extend that across the country in the ihs. Okay. We look forward to working with you on that. I think Best Practices is a good place to start. Obviously, those have not been employed in a lot of facilities in our state. In 2009, cms issued a final rule that required all Outpatient Therapeutic Services to be provided under direct supervision every year since then. The rule has been delayed. Either administratively or legislatively in small and rural hospitals. I shared this with you as well. In my statement we have a lot of critical access hospitals, rural areas, big geography to cover, and sometimes difficult to get providers out to these areas. So, the question is, if confirmed, will you work to
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Another seems to open. Enter, the New York Times Front Page Story of a secret plan by Trump Associates said to be backed by kremlin about the Armed Conflict with Russian Allied forces within its own borders. In other words, while the fbis investigating an alleged back channel during the election between russia and the Trump Campaign, there may be another previously undisclosed back channel between russia and known Trump Associates. But before we dive into the times report, a little context. Throughout the entire russia controversy, the president has repeatedly denied having any russian Business Ties. I own nothing in russia. I have no loans in russia. I dont have any deals in russia. Russia is fake news. Russia is fake news. But thats a relatively recent claim. In 2008, for instance, donald trump jr. Told an interviewer, russians make up a pretty
disproportionate crosssection of a lot of our assets, say in dubai and certainly with our project in soho. We see a lot of money pouring in f
talking about the toluse is putting on the president as well, right? i think that is something that is really percolating behind the scenes, attends to the family because me look, i m not a lawyer, but ellie, how much is he looking at in terms of a penalty if he is found guilty, conviction as you were saying before, a bunch of months, but not a few years. and i m being a little vague here because it s going to be sort of a bell curve kind of. but you don t. so pleading would be i think six to 12 months. yeah. get a little more than that. if he ends up going, there was a plea deal, right. like where it kind of got shot down, whatever. but like i think that is really the tension behind this for the biden family, we look but hundreds of grown man, like you can handle this like whatever. but obviously for the loved ones, it s tough and you put this in the shadow of a presidential campaign biden is what? 81 right now. he s not, he s not a spring chicken. so these things are tougher as y