good morning. cnn this mor it is sunday, mth. i m kristin fisher in for amara walker. i m boris sanchez. kristin, i hope that getting that hour of sleep unnecessarily snatched away from your night didn t hurt too bad. of all the mornings to fill in for amara, right? i triple checked my alarm clocks this morning. we both made it and here we are. and here is what we re watching this morning. they started evacuating i think at 12 in the morning or one in the morning and they just started the national guard taking people out as they go. parts of california underwater, homes and businesses flooded with levees pushed to the brink. and we have got another big rainmaker on the way. this was the first time something like this was reported to us. we haven t had any other incidents that i can recall. three texas women believed to be missing in mexico after crossing the border more than two weeks ago. what her family is saying and what investigators are saying about the cas
those attacks in kyiv. friday, explosions in kyiv and elsewhere this morning two days after putin s bridge to crimea was damaged. reporter: yeah, certainly was a rude awakening for us here in kyiv early in the morning. a little past 8 when the first explosion happened. i ll get out of your way so you can see what s going on here, rescue recovery crews have been working this whole time. right now they re taking away some of the cars that were absolutely mangled by the explosion. we believe the impact crater is where those people are standing around there. you can see that water coming out as well. seems as though the water lines underneath were damaged, the explosions were that strong. there s also one person at least was killed here. we have seen the recovery crews remove at least one body from the scene as we ve been working here throughout the entire morning. in total, the authorities have said that at least five people have been killed, but of course, christine, as you c
for help investigating the mysterious illness. what they are asking for in a cnn exclusive. they are democrats, republicans, business leaders and moms. the historic year for women on the ballot in 2022. hello and welcome to the lead. i m casey hunt in for jake tapper. we begin with president biden getting a firsthand look at the damage caused by hurricane ian in florida. he made it clear the federal government is committed to helping the state, which he predicts will take years to recover. earlier in his visit, he met with ron desantis who briefed him on the destruction. the two men on opposites ends of the political spectrum. biden s visit comes as the u.s. death toll from hurricane ian rises again to at least 110 people killed. search and rescue teams are working nonstop to find survivors. for first time, residents and businessowners from sanibel island are allowed to return. only to survey the damage. they can t stay. local officials warn that conditions on the islan
Hello, everyone this is outnumbered, i am Emily Compagno here with my cohost, harris faulkner. Joining us today is host of the kennedy save the world podcast, kennedy, fox friends, carley shimkus, and former wisconsin congressmen and cohost of the bottom line on fox business, sean duffy. We began with President Biden latest student loan handout. The white house is wiping out another 7. 7 billion in student debt this morning, despite the Supreme Court ruling against the bailout last summit. Just this year, President Biden has canceled 1. 2 billion in february, 5. 8 billion in march, 7. 4 billion in april, and another 6. 1 billion earlier this month. In total, president has wiped out over 167 billion in student debt. Remember, that is all on the taxpayers dime. You cannot wipe out that if someone has to absorb it somewhere else. But i would Commander In Chief is running to keep the bailout coming. Saying i will never stop working to cancel student deck no matter how many Times Republican
the decision would allow drilling for oil in the natural petroleum preserve in alaska. the area is owned by the federal government and holds up to 600 million barrels of oil. now, climate activists have protested the project worried about the impact on wildlife and the environment, but some natives in alaska support the project arguing that it would bring much needed jobs and revenue to a very remote region. on friday, the white house pushed back on this story saying no formal decision had been made. and from space, crashing down to earth, four astronauts are back on land after a five-month stay award the international space station. spacex dragon capsule splashed down in the gulf of mexico late last night. rescue ships pulled the capsule from the ocean and got the crew out. they spent the past few months carrying out research experiments and keeping up with maintenance of the now two-decade-old orbiting