Hurricane helene continues right now our viewers in the united states and All Around The World for our special coverage of Hurricane Helene. Im michael holmes. Thanks for being with us tonight. Now, Hurricane Helene is the strongest storm ever to make landfall. Full in floridas Big Bend, sweeping across those less than two hours ago as an extremely dangerous category four with winds of 140 miles an hour. The national Weather Service describing it as unsurvivable up to 20 feet of Storm Surge expected in some areas. There have been at least two deaths reported in georgia and one in florida we have had a report of a fatality on the roadway. Car driving on i94 near Ybor City in tampa was hit when a sign fell onto onto the highway. So that just shows you that its very dangerous conditions out there. We are going to see downed Power Lines. Those are very hazardous as well, please do not mess with any down Power Lines in and around your home or anywhere. You may come in contact with them now.
edition of hannity . i m kellyanne conway, in for sean. and tonight, three years into the biden administration. tonight, and we re still talking about the southern border. this is a debilitating crisis and a manmade crisis causeds and perpetuated by joe biden. and it is only getting worse. here is the cover of the new york post with the headline surrender. biden does nothing as record number of illegally cross border. last year, an almostlast y unthinkableae 6000 illegal illeg immigrants were crossing each daalossingy. now we re double that up to a record 12,000 in a single day. what was unthinkable is now totally unsustainable. ltiple multiple rail routes into the united states are closedes because of the flood of migrants. large stretches of the southern border are also reportedly left unattendend as border agents are stretched thin and according to build the illusion. il who crossed illegally into el paso was releaseso wasd the unis states and given a follow up appoin
country s rejection of donald trump in the 2020 election and became a critical battleground in the campaign by trump and his allies to overturn his defeat. a letter today from fulton county d.a. connie willis to judges and her fellow county officials saying in essence, clear your calendars. the new york times reports this, the georgia prosecutor leading an investigation into the former president and his allies has taken the unusual step of announcing remote workdays for most of her staff during the first three weeks of august. asking judges in the downtown atlanta courthouse not to schedule trials for part of that time, as she prepares to bring charges in the inquiry. the move suggests that the fulton county d.a. is expecting a grand jury to unseal indictments during that time period. thanks to court filings and reporting, we know that willis has cast a very wide net, with everyone from state gop officials to the ex-president himself, under scrutiny right now. the new york
just did the exact same thing when you overpromise on reparations. not too long ago, governor slick was patting himself on the back of her what a great idea it was. i think it was heracles who said we do not imitate, we are a model for the world. that is a little braggadocio s. i like the spirit of what you guys are saying. this is not just about california, this is about making an impact across the rest of the country. jesse: that all sounded great, but then gavin newsom saw the price tag. $800 billion, with up to $1.2 million payments going to eligible black residents. it is no wonder gavin newsom is backtracking on the massive handouts, telling fox news digital, dealing with that legacy is about much more than cash payments. now, newsom s team is clarifying those comments and says the governor is not backing away from cash payments, but wants to wait for the report in its entirety to arrive on his desk before he makes any decision. newsom needs to learn the art of
let s move to france now and big numbers have taken to the streets again the 11th day of mass protests against the change in pension age in france. a meeting between the prime minister and labour unions failed to break the deadlock yesterday. france s constitutional council will decide next week on the validity of the governments move after the change was rammed through parliament with no vote. unions have called for a new round of protests and strikes on april 13th. you join me at the end point of today s march year in paris. the curious street theatre, relay for that were in an elevated position overlooking the square and over the last half hourjust been a chewing and firing of police movie and coming clearing out section of the class of two crowd chants bays going off, lots of booing and chanting, people saying everyone hates the police. slightly anarchy for you can see behind me. movement of police down there to put out a fire or something like that. at some point ple