as veteran broadcaster ken bruce signs off from his radio 2 show for the last time. borisjohnson may have misled parliament over law breaking parties at downing street during the coronavirus pandemic. that s according to mps investigating the former prime minister s conduct. the privileges committee says evidence strongly suggests breaches of coronavirus rules would have been obvious to mrjohnson, and identified four examples where he may have misled the house of commons. mrjohnson said there was no evidence he knowingly misled parliament. our political correspondent, iain watson is at westminster. joining me now is caroline slocock director of the independent think basically the privilege committee just be clear who they are as a committee of eight mps appointed by the whole house of commons and are answerable to the house of commons. the conservative majority on a committee so borisjohnson s party, some of his own mps in majority on a committee of its chaired by harri
ian will go down as one of the most powerful hurricanes to ever hit the u.s. the storm turning coastal communities into open ocean winds as high as 150 miles per hour shredding everything in their path. fema says 1500 people have been rescued since ian came to shore, the worst natural disaster in state history. fox team coverage start right now. steve harrigan is near sarasota county, chad pergram at the white house on federal response but first to alexandria hoff to pine island, florida. alexandria. reporter: arthel, we are in an area that s called mat lachet, it s complicated what s happening behind me. rescue effort being led by the u.s. coast guard to rescue people who will be stranded on pine island ever since this storm hit and this has been a large-scale operation. what ends up happening here those stranded on pine island have to get on boat to mount lachet and plenty of people have been rescued by helicopter as well. a couple of minutes we know that ems personnel was
little more chrome that city shares its namesake with a lot of french names in front of the cadillac guy named antwon cadillac: carley: car come from. there car and town both named after carley: got it. okay. cool. how did you know that? joe: google. [laughter] carley: that wasn t off the top of the dome? joe: tell me there is a town in michigan named cadillac i want to know. carley: curious. joe: car capital of the world. griff: cadillac as prestigious as always? joe: they are nice. the new he is can a ladies like the tahoe size they are hot. carley: i don t think i have driven a car in 10 years maybe more. new york city you don t need to. when i was driving wasn t that good at it either. so maybe for the best. all the jokes that came to mind sure all true. stereotype. joe: enough about us. your pictures are pouring in like this one from felicia who caught what she says is a real reindeer christmas tree through the window. carley: look at the mo
international airport. surprisingly a busy day for christmas at atlanta international thousands are more trying to get home and those are holding out hope that santa will give them the gift to be home for the holidays. up until this point it has been a nightmare for tens of thousands of holiday travelers of cancellations and delays have played airports nationwide because of the deadly arctic blast we have been dealing with today there have been more than 3600 delays and more than 1600 flight cancellations. not great but little lower than 24 hours ago and conditions are improving across the nation at the transit hub that make no mistake airlines and airports are not out of the woods just yet the brutal temperatures snap close the delta lounge in the international terminal and at the airport shut on friday and officials say it will remain close through 11:00 a.m. on monday when wind and visibility are expected to improve. canceling so many plans for the holidays and we are
$4000 a year in income since the president took office. lucas tomlinson s life for us in wilmington, delaware with the very latest, lucas. good afternoon aishah. the dow is down below when present biden took office inflation is up 40 years i the s&p 500 is down 17% this year for president biden s top economic advisor acknowledging the squeeze many americans are feeling. food prices are to hyperinflation is still too h high. the president understands that because his whole focus is defending working families. he knows even with the stronger job market, lower unemployment, he knows of people getting hurt at the grocery line. and present biden took office, inflation was not just 1.4% rate today it is 8.3%. it was already at 7.9% when russian forces invaded ukraine as you can see here. more than half the country says inflation is causing them financial hardship and heartburn. one in four american families are cutting back on spending. some even going down to two meals a day