we start with one of the biggest threats facing our nation, the fentanyl crisis. it s a fox news alert. fentanyl is a synthetic opioid 80 to 100 times stronger than morphine. an opioid 100 times more potent than heroin. there are millions of these dangerous fake pills out there and they are killing thousands of americans. the lethal drug expected to kill 80,000 americans this year alone. for context, that would mean more americans killed by fentanyl in a single year than killed in the entire vietnam war. john: all stemming from cracks in the southern border, a breeding ground for drug cartels. exactly what the house homeland security committee will talk about in a hearing moments from now. sandra: social media plays a huge role in the cartels marketing. teens are buying the drugs online often not knowing that they are laced with the fentanyl. and sometimes the drug is even disguised as rainbow colored candy. the epidemic is hitting neighbors, friends, families, ju
We are entering the final stages of new york for us to trump, defense has rested their case, but trump will not testify and the juries will not be back until tuesday giving them within a week to mull all of this over. There are still Major Concerns surrounding the Prosecution Case is an event is the question while at the state bring charges against a former president if the evidence was not rocksolid, remember it was a solid legal theory and they said never before has New York State lobbying use in federal election cases but nevertheless here we have. While at they highlight a star witness with a major credibility issues, those questions are outstanding. This is outnumbered i am Kayleigh Mceany here with Harris Faulkner and emily compagno. Joining us today martha maccallum, and call and cut of americas, bill hemmer. The killing blow for the prosecutions case may have been Michael Collins greatest admission he fessed up to steerg 60,000 from the trump organization. A harsher crime than
several hospitals in northern gaza surrounded as they look to end hamas rule in the palestinian enclave. ainsley: israel s prime minister maintains that a cease-fire an option until all the hostages are released. but, insists that it has no long-term intentions of governing gaza. pete: this comes as the pentagon confirms 46 attacks carried out by iran backed proxies on u.s. bases in the middle east. lawrence: great we ll target another depot. trey yingst with the latest. trey: hey, guys, good morning. we understand right now there are heavy battles ongoing inside gaza city. i do want to just step out of the frame and show you the northern part of the gaza strip. quite a bit of destruction here as the israelis are using artillery units and their air force to support the infantries inside gaza. israeli media reports three hospitals in gaza city are currently surrounded. israelis believe there are hamas fighters inside. the complexity of this, though, there are still
right now. thank you very much for your time. yep. what does it look like inside your rental property right now? so we are looking at about it depends. we have nine buildings here, it s kind of ground 0, you can see all the mud, the sediment, so looking at a half inch of silt and mud just on the livable quarters on all units. some units are worse. all of the basements are flooded to the very top. some units had about three and a half feet of water in them. we have currently got 12 rental units that have been affected with nine that were occupied that are out of a place to live right now. they didn t have very long to get their items out. it was not like irene where they had a chance to be warned about it. it was just a lot of rain and it started coming and had probably an hour and a half. i was in touch with them, my crew was in touch with them, we recommend that you know, more than likely you need to seek
latest on the landslide that s happening in southern california. but first, let s get to nate foy in vermont. nate, how are things looking there compared to yesterday, and what may be coming on the way? well, sandra, the water has certainly receded but a big clean-up effort ahead. first, i want to show you these cars right here, governor phil scott, fema administrator chriswell, as well as both vermont senators are during the damage, and unfortunately we just missed an opportunity for a live interview, but if i can ask my photographer connor to walk down here along with this gentleman personally impacted by this, tim, tim owns multiple rental properties, over 50 rental properties here in berry, vermont. take a look down the street right now, you can see it is absolutely flooded. they are clearing the mud today, i m going to bring in tim jarvis