out fossil fuels. jeanine: joe biden wasn t kidding about ending fossil fuels, and now, he is coming for your car. the white house turbocharging its radical green agenda by unveiling their toughest restrictions yet. they will force you to buy an expensive electric vehicle, whether you like it or not. the new rules target tailgate emissions. and the goal is to have 67% of new vehicles to be electric by 2032. keep this in mind, only 6% of cars sold last year were electric. but there is a big problem: americans don t want them. just 19% say that they are very likely to buy and ev. and hey, it is no wonder. the average tv costs $47,000 more but biden s people say it will actually save you money. we are going to save consumers money. these vehicles don t require as much maintenance. obviously, the gas prices are a little steeper and electric vehicles will be cheaper over their life span. jeanine: and like all things joe biden, china is the big winner here. they own 75% of th
brown jackson as the courts new term begins tomorrow. i am jonathan capehart, this is the sunday show. this sunday, residents and relief workers are on rescue missions, coping through the rubble as floridians grapple through the trauma and devastation left by hurricane ian. water came up to about here. when it got to there, the way they were saying on the news i thought it would eventually go over our heads. i called my daughters and i said goodbye. it was very traumatic. i went into the water and save three people. i lost one friend, i couldn t savor. she got washed away. the devastation is unbelievable. i was a paramedic fireman for 25 years. it is just unbelievable. nbc news has confirmed at least 77 deaths have been caused by ian and florida and north carolina. more than 800,000 floridians and tens of thousands in the carolinas remain without power. creating a new facet of this emergency. some hospitals in the area now scrambling to evacuate critically ill patient
a helicopter crash in ukraine killing top officials and some children. the maga king who falsely claimed fraud said he s the one behind the attacks. george santos qualified to serve on two house committees even though no one s sure what his real qualifications are. all right. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i m christine romans. we begin with this breaking news. tragedy in ukraine. devastating helicopter crash. the chopper plunged to the ground near a kindergarten. the crash killing ukraine s interior minister and leadership team and killing some children on the ground being taken to the kindergarten by their parents. cnn s clarissa ward live on the ground. what more do we know about this rapidly developing story? reporter: well, christine, as if ukraine hasn t experienced enough horror and enough tragedy. this morning e s events are tru devastating. you can see the area behind me where the helicopter crashed in. the latest informatio
do over? you know, um,ible yes me no. i know there are going to be respond to that what does he think perfect? absolutely, i m the first to amendment i m far from perfect. but when you say do over? you know i really can t see something i would do completely over. katie: we ll respond to that mr. fauci may have been wrong about everything from lockdowns to triple masking to getting quadruple boosted but when the truth came out he never admitted he was wrong. he just told you that he was the science. they get up and really aim their bullets at tony fauci. well, people could recognize there s a person there so it s easy to criticize. but, they are really criticizing science. because i represent science. i m the bad guy to an entire subset of people because i represent something that is uncomfortable for them. it s called the truth. it s very dangerous, chuck, because a lot of what you are seeing as attacks on me, quite frankly, are attacks on science. katie: they wer
extreme weather tonight. record breaking heat in the northeast as residents pick up the pieces after a deadly tornado outbreak in the south. now a new tropical threat. florida could once again be in the cross hairs. rob marciano times it all out for us. the winter virus warning. hospitals are filling up as america battles three major viruses. we hear from a young mother as she describes her pain with her 7-month-old baby now on life support. remembering aaron carter, the child star who died suddenly. his older brother nick from the backstreet boys speaks out for the first time tonight, writing that his heart is broken and his message about addiction and mental illness. the biggest lotto jackpot ever and why tomorrow s powerball drawing will shatter all previous records. and running with a message. her marathon journey to help women. announcer: from abc news world headquarters in new york, this is world news tonight. good evening, everyone. thanks so much for j