been found dead at an indian hotel. at least 60 people have been killed in winter storms sweeping across north america. the city of buffalo in new york state has borne the brunt of the arctic conditions. at least 27 people have died there. president biden has approved financial support for the state. here s our north america correspondent nada tawfik. while the worst is over in buffalo, they are not out of this yet. in fact, it will still snow for several hours. the city is expecting another 13 centimetres, but this has been described as a once in a generation storm. we have heard from numerous people how they have never experienced anything as bad, hurricane force winds, near wipe out conditions in the city, and the priority at the moment is, of course, trying to dig out the residence. i mean, vehicles have been buried, the death toll is over 20 people right now, emergency responders fear the number could go up as they clear out of the city. a driving ban is still in effect,
the weekday. laura: okay, that makes sense. as long as we are on your dvr, i m totally cool with what you have. sean: i can prove it to you. i ll take a picture. laura: my kids are coming to check on that, thank you, sean. great show as always. all right, i m laura ingraham and the ingraham angle from washington tonight. thanks for being here. skipping to 2024, that s the focus of tonight s angle. now frantically trying to shake off his lame duck status, joe biden s busy rallying support in the senate. headline in the hill tells the story, democratic senator say biden is not too old for a second term. senators are trying to sound enthusiastic about the soon to be octogenarian. greg kuhn said i look forward to working hard for joe biden in 2024. come on. bob casey predicted he is to be the nominee and he s going to be strong. but they know what we know, come on. there is no momentum out there. at the risk of political rigor mortis holds over biden, attentions already t
Bring the latest on the ground and middle east we bring Trace Gallagher and also to, senator ted cruz will be here tonight and ufc president dana white will join us. He has a huge announcement, a recordsetting dealmaking bud light the official beer of the usc looks like anheuserbusch i trying to send a message you anyway it appeared that the American Beer Giant is now getting back into its roots selling beer. After what was a detour into politics that didnt work out well to be first our top story tonight. Chaos, miles continues to rock the entire middle east with the conflict that some believe coul erupt into a major global conflict and war. But is a big threat to america actually coming from within . Because then every major city, every major state there are leftists who exhibit more fidelity to the people of gaza and americans were murdered and taken hostage by terrorists, by his race murdered and taken hostage. In fact, for which now we have witnessed some of these individuals make
investigations into his son s foreign business dealings have been heating up. house or rub the leaders are expected to vote on tuesday on it i measure to formally launch impeachment inquiry into the president even though officials admit there s no direct evidence tying him to any illegal foreign payments. in the meantime hunter biden and died for the second time special counsel david weiss investigation hunter it now facing federal tax charges. on top of federal gun charge much more on hunter biden s cases and the looming potential impeachment inquiry in just a moment. ask first were going to start at the southern border were agents keep streaming migrants excuse me keep streaming into the county into this country in record numbers were agents in tucson, arizona said they have close to 19000 new arrivals in just one week. this is the highest a seven-dayy total ever arizona democratic governor is calling out washington s quote failure and in action for it hello everyone welcom
have been buried alive in a landslide that hit on friday. the country s disaster management agency said in a letter to the united nations that the landslide caused major destruction to buildings and has damaged the economy. unstable terrain is making work dangerous for rescue teams. the figure is substantially higher than the last estimate by the un, which put the number of missing at 670. the disaster hit a remote village in enga province, nearly 600 kilometres north west of the capital port moresby. let s go live to katy watson in sydney, where she is monitoring developments on papua new guinea. in the last couple of hours, we have had the news of this big increase in the numbers of people that are believed to have been buried alive? that s right. a lot of people feared that the death toll would rise, but it s important to emphasise that this is an estimate. it comes from the national disaster centre, who said the landslide buried more than 2000 people alive. as of sunday,