laura: good evening, everyone come i am laura ingraham and this is m partsgraham angle fro unknown. i have been doing a lot of thinking today. january 6 i think should be celebrated by deep-sea fishermen across the united states because we pre now know the capitol rioa the pretext for the government to launch a giant fishing expedition against conservative trump supporter s. according to documents obtained by congressional investigators after january 6, the fedss of coordinated with banks to track purchases of customers by using keywords related to our 45th president. now, just as we predicted backpe in early 2021, the liberalh permanent bureaucractoy use thed events of january 6 to go far beyond run-of-the-millgoal prosecutions for trespassing, vandalism, salt p or their goal was a lot more ambitious. it was to intimidate, to smear, to hound answer failed trump supporter s even if they were not on-site and even if they hadn t committed any acts of violence. now, remember
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the dark without electricity as some communities are now unrecognizable. we also have the very latest on the rescue and recovery efforts . we re also following a developing story overseas. more than 100 people are deld after violence erupts at a soccer stadium in indonesia. mayhem on the pitch after what we re learning started that deadly chaos. ukrainian forces making major gains recapturing a critical city a day after russia tried to claim the tear tar for itselfment mortgage rates climbing to their highest level in 15 years. what that means for home buyers and what all of us should be doing right now amid soaring inflation. new day starts right now. good morning to you. it is sunday, october 2nd. thank you for waking up with us. boris sanchez will be joining us in just a few moments from ft. myers, florida. we have a lot of news to get to. we ll begin with cleanup efforts in florida where hurricane ian left a path of destruction across the state. at least 66 people h
as they wait for vaccines and testing. live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom, with kim brunhuber. president biden has issued a major disaster declaration for the state of kentucky, as catastrophic flooding has killed at least 16 people, including six children. and the death toll is expected to rise. flash floods wiped out entire neighborhoods, scores of people are missing. kentucky governor andy bashir says it s hard to get a fix on the number of cell services out. bridges were demolished, and some homes were completely carried away. for many who have been affected, the damage is devastating. i don t know what we re going to do. we don t have no place to live now or anything. the water got to about there. we had about this much more room before we got flooded, and i ve never seen it that high. we came out of the house, and it was so swift that even a jet ski was hard for him to handle. and he took us out one at a time. federal disaster declaration will free u