entire professional career covering her as an olympian. that s an amazing story to cover. good morning to you. thank you for being with us. hi, everybody, nice to have you with us. we re bring you the news from a to z, it s 5:00 eastern. let s get right to it, shall we? this is unbelievable, unrelenting, unforgiving, it is a heat wave, and it is devastating from k.c. to d.c. and it s going to continue today too, tomorrow, as well. all the way through the july 4th holiday. in some places, it s going to feel like 115 degrees, particularly in parts of the midwest today. and for millions of people without power, sorry to report this, there is not a whole lot of relief coming your way. at least 19 people now have died in the last week after deadly storms swept through the nation. about 1.7 million people still haven t gotten any power. this is days after the storms went through. many expect possibly it s going to take until friday to get their power restored. take a look at th
a high-stakes pardon showdown. could we learn today if most of those prisoners released in mississippi will have to go back to prison? along those, four convicted murderers. classes are resuming at that l.a. school where the entire staff was fired after two teachers were arrested on child abuse cases. investigators at this point have made yet another disgusting discovery. they were not fired, they were reassigned temporarily. should say not fired but cleared out. the bombing is unrelenting in syria. families are afraid to escape their homes. these are some of the most disturbing images our network has ever seen. we ll do that story, first we ll begin with what is welcomed news for almost 1 million people who own homes in this country. if you owe more money than your house is worth, you re under water, but there could be finally some relief coming your way. all of this comes as new york and california are signing into the deal. so let s run the numbers. we re tal
speaking to reporters right now on the occupy wall street developments. people, particularly our first responders, are going to be arrested. that s behavior that has nothing to do with the first amendment. it is designed to keep people from being able to go about their business and express themselves and just not going to be tolerated, but i think the real story for tomorrow morning s paper is that the just were not that many people out here. most expressed themselves and then went back about their business. the officer all five officers had the liquid flushed out. both at the scene and they went to the hospital. those officers went to a different hospital. went to downtown hospital. they ve been treated and released. it was a burning sensation and redness on their face and whatever that liquid was, i don t think it s been fully determined yet, but it was frushed out. the officer here? appare apparently, there was an attempt to arrest the people who had moved the barrie
very interesting details about the man who owns the mansion. and the banks told us it won t happen again. it can t happen again. we won t let it happen again. they claim their workers would not sign foreclosure documents they haven t read. who would do such a thing. they promised they would no longer forge signatures on those papers. they promised. from the journalists of fox news. this is the fox report. host: co really save you 15% or more
the minority and its party and the president continued to insist that we raise taxes on the small business people that we need so desperately to begin creating jobs and hiring people again. cut cap and balance moves on to the senate next week. as we said, it faces a dim prospect there. made all the more dim by this renewed interest in the gang of six plan. shep? shepard: doug mckelway live tonight, thank you. new clues tonight in the mystery at the mansion on the hill. days after somebody found a millionaire s girlfriend hanging by her neck, and days after his own son took a deadly fall down the stas, we re learning some very interesting details about the man who owns the mansion. and the banks told us it won t happen again. it can t happen again. we won t let it happen again. they claim their workers would not sign foreclosure documents they haven t read.