Life. You heard and saw just the smashing, you know. Its not something you want to see any day. Reporter joy told me she was walking along gary boulevard saturday afternoon with her fiancee when she saw a plain catch m, and then pinimthe gund. Ember tom beex to me dnt pe what happened ne the man, you know, sort of out of nowhere, this other vehicle just drives up, you know, jumps the curb, slams into the bus station and essentially runs over the people i think the two people on the ground. Reporter she didnt know that car was being driven by another officer. In shock, she watched as officers tried to free the suspect. The officer, one of them came up pretty close to the person and sort of grabbed him by his arm and dragged him out from under the car somehow. Reporter today crews removed the bus stop damaged when the car jumped the curb. It was caught on this camera by the japantown district. They say they turned the footage over to the San Francisco police. Now, in the last hour, polic
The body from heat exhaustion to heat stroke. Its for that fact the Weather Service issued a heat advisory for much of the entire bay area. This lasts till 8 00 tomorrow. Areas in orange triple digits. Lake county and solano county, the hottiest temperatures will be recell over 100 degrees. Its important to know the difference between heat stroke and exhaustion. Exhaustion, move insided to ac and drink cool water. When your body stops sweat, that is dangerous. That is heat stroke. Call 911 immediately. That means your body has a High Temperature and is shutting down under those conditions. Also look before you lock. Never leave children inside cars because in just 30 minutes with temperatures in the mid90s, the inside of your car can be 130 degrees. Were going to deal with the heat for another day. When Spencer Christian comes back, well know how hot well get tomorrow and thel acweatr foreca i aite bit. That wilbe welcoief. Its hottest look at conditions there. Couldf right now. This i
And this is americas late news, fox news at night. And breaking tonight, a crucial day in multiple courtrooms for donald trump. The former president attended proceedings in florida, where a judge is weighing when the federal documents case against him will go to trial. More on that in a moment. But first, it is now up to a judge in georgia to decide whether fani willis, the District Attorney overseeing the Election Interference Case against trump there, should be removed from the case over alleged impropriety. The Senior National correspondent kevin corke is live in dc with more from the Closing Arguments and what, if anything, we can read from the tea leaves. Anything but a tea party in georgia, good evening sdmooeven tea leaves indeed my friend. Evening to you. After listening to three hours of legal arguments, judge scott mack any said he hoped to issue a ruling in the next couple of weeks. Now the judge is now tasked with determining Whether Da Fani Willis and her office should be
people, including a 9-year-old. they say a tip led to his arrest. also happening today, the fed is expected to raise interest rates again. the big question, though, is whether the fed chair, jay powell, signals that a pause is to come. also, the biden administration now signing off on sending 1,500 troops to the southern border ahead of an expected surge in migrants. and the u.s. announced a new immigration deal with mexico aimed at deterring border crossings. and new and promising data just released on an alzheimer s treatment. details about the drug the company says significantly slows cognitive and functional decline. and the new york times reports that said, quote, it s not how white men fight. new information on how that text may have contributed to his firing. cnn this morning starts right now. we do begin with the texas massacre suspect accused of gunning down five of his neighbors. he is now under arrest after a huge manhunt. the fbi says it received a tip
here from our nbc team, with the department of justice saying to republicans on the hill, hey, bring it on. the new letter to house oversight. and what it said about any possible cooperate on new congressional investigations. plus the white house going public against a private group who they are now labelling a transnational criminal organization, we ll talk about the sanctions imposed today. and i m hallie jackson and i want to bring in senior white house correspondent kelly o donnell joining us live from outside of the white house. i want to start with you here. and what we ve just heard now, from president biden, as he is casting his eye toward 2024, although with no formal announcement. at least toward the next two years of his presidency. while also having to manage the political footballs that he s got on his plate right now. to mix a metaphor and i m sorry about that. the white house has just released a clip of a conversation between the president and his vp. i want