guilty north atlantic ocean. a rare show of force near the artic, john? jenna: jennifer griffin at the pentagon tonight. thank you. some other stories beyond our borders tonight. an iranian ship believed to be a base for the paramilitary guard core is attacked. iran is not saying hog staged the assault. the ship has been an anchored for years. death toll for mud slides in indonesia rising to 140. officials say dozens of people are still missing. heavy rain continues to pound the region and hamper the search. french wine makers burn candles and straw to protect their vineyards from sharp spring fossth s fros. more cold nights raising fears of serious damage and lost wine production. up next the panel on president biden s massive spending plan and just how many jobs it might create.
i m staying in catania to explore some more. a busy industrial hub once known as the milan of the south, it has a growing migrant community. catania is the main reception center for newcomers in sicily, and this new wave of migration is already changing the city and its food.
don t think you are going to pay me off by these sort of things because it s not going to work anymore. stop using my pain. stop using my suffering. stop using any racist incident i might have gone through to get through your agenda. it s idiotic to let them keep doing. this. will: more stuff like that from charles on making money on fox business weekdays at 2:00 p.m. eastern time. charles, thanks so much. pete: thank you, charles. thanks a lot. will: turning now to your headlines the man accused of shooting four people in a california office building earlier this week gets his arraignment delayed. he was scheduled to appear in court yesterday remained unconscious at the hospital while being shot during the office building am bushes. his court date is now scheduled for monday. police say he shot and killed four people, including a 9-year-old boy at a real estate business in a targeted attack. this just in, the back lop of ships stranded in the suez canal are set to be cleared today.
treated just like any other convict. matthew chance, cnn, maoscow. the suez canal authority says shipping is back to normal levels. divers are inspected the hull of the massive container that held up traffic for days. egypt says losses from the blockage could reach $1 billion. ben wedeman reports from cairo. reporter: it s been more than two days that the suez canal is fully operational, but the saga of the ever given goes on. the massive container ship remains anchored in the great bitter lake where it has been inspected for sea worthiness. wednesday afternoon egyptian investigators boarded the ship, they re particularly interested in gaining access to the vessel s voice and data recorders, its so-called black box. tuesday the ship s owners promised to fully cooperate with
the four tankers allowed to dock at hodeidah are carrying fuel and gas for a small number of private this happens. the thuraya s supply accounts for what the public sector would use in less than ten days. reporter: of the four ships that have been released only thuraya is for public consumption but only covers 8% of the country s needs for the first quarter of 2021. reporter: that s barely enough to cover the needs of the country s health care sector, which is already facing the threat of near total collapse. there are more vessels still waiting for approval to enter this port. it s unclear if or when these ships will be allowed. the release of the four tankers comes as part of a saudi proposed peace initiative that is backed by the u.n. intending to end the conflict in yemen. it would see a ceasefire and