it just with came up. 20 seconds later, it was gone. total chaos. glass breaking out everywhere. first one i have been in. severe storms sweeping through the south. at least 10 are dead, more than a million without power. a look at the damage and where the system is this morning. the white house rolls out another $400 million in aid as fighting continues into eastern part of the country. our alex marquardt with a look at the battle. not a murder. alex murdaugh will spend the rest of his life in riz. reaction from his attorneys and what s next for murdaugh, who still faces dozens of charges. plus public drag shows are now illegal in tennessee. it s the latest in a string of laws targeting the lgbtq community. the impact those laws are having coming up on cnn this morning. this morning, more than 1.3 million people are without power in the eastern united states as a deadly storm system continues to move north. in the last 24 hours, at least 10 people were killed i
maine, new hampshire and massachusetts. we re finally starting to see things subside at this point. a lot of these areas have picked up a foot or more of snow. it s the snow combined with the wind, making travel very difficult. this wind could trigger more trees coming down and an increase of power outages and we already have plenty of those across that region. now we move from the east coast to the west coast where our next system is beginning to take shape. we re starting to see rain and snow showers across areas of washington state, oregon and northern california. that s going to not only spread south into central california, but also inland. a lot of those intermountain west states are also going to pick up considerable amounts of snow, maybe not necessarily today, but certainly over the next 48 hours. that s why you ve got the weather advisories for several states. it s going to be waves of rain and snow coming in for these areas. the highest amounts are really going to
white. we didn t even have time to get anywhere. it was right on top of us. the house was shaking. we were all close together in the middle room of the house. wow. it s the craziest thing i ve ever been involved in. more than 20 million people are under high wind alerts in the mid atlantic, northeast and western u.s. meteorologist alilison chinchar is keeping an eye on all of this. this storm is heading out into the open atlantic, hopefully giving folks a break 24 hours from now. we still have heavy bands of snow across maine, new hampshire. you re getting a little bit of wraparound in upstate new york, places like watertown new york continuing to see snow. when you factor in the snow and wind component, it can lead to whiteout conditions. travel going to be very dicey in some spots. even farther south away from the snow, you still have wind advisories in place, looking at wind gusts of 50 to 60 miles per hour. that could lead to trees down and additional power outages.
i m looking forward to everybody s going to see you played out. yeah. we are going to test you on live television, see if you can throw a football. all right. oh, my god. totally better than you, mr. krav. agha. no problem. and i have a softball. we ll see if you can throw that all right, hannity, i ll see you tomorrow night at our children here tomorrow. have a great show. all right. i m laura ingraham. this is the ingram wrangle back in new york city tonight. divide and turn out. that s the focus of tonight s angle. all right. here s what we know tonight about the state of america. mortgage demand plummets as rates are going higher. workers have essentially had twenty four months now of pay cuts. public pessimism about the economy hit an all time high under biden. boy, layoffs. they re coming today. mayta announced it s cutting four thousand more technical employees. and as desantis slugging it out with disney, disney is reportedly cutting seven thousand jobs, includi
according to the imf. they were made ahead of the spring meetings which kicked off on monday in washington. from there, we have more. high inflation continues to play countries around the world. central bankers are raising interest rates to try and slow down those price increases. as a result, however, we have some of the week growth projections by the international monetary fund since the 1990s. meeting in washington this week, the increasingly fragile global economy will certainly be the focus along with ways for countries to try and mitigate some of the negative impacts of those interest rate rises. high inflation is already having an impact on poorer countries, pushing them further into financial distress. given the uncertain economic outlook, the imf believes more countries will be looking towards it for help. earlier i spoke withjohn lipsky the chair of the national bureau of economic research who is also in washington for the meeting and he told me cost of living will