mccarthy to all of this? reporter: well, look, what speaker mccarthy is saying does not necessarily track with what santos own fellow members from the new york delegation are saying. look, that s been true even before the charges came down but certainly in new light now given the fact that he was in court yesterday pleading not guilty and vowing he wasn t going anywhere. santos is not changing his posture, clearly. we expect to see him back in washington at some point today. certainly our eyes are peeled for that. in the meantime, the only posture shift has come from the perspective what could happen in the future. speaker mccarthy not saying he should resign now but he is not going to back his re-election bid. watch. santos said he s running for re-election. will you support him? i m not going to support him. you re not. i think he has other things to focus on. you don t plan to support him for re-election? that s what i said.
out. today. here s what he told us. we put towels and stuff in front of the doors because we didn t have time for sandbags. we didn t know it was gonna rain. this batch. we did the towels and then we just got overwhelmed. it just kept coming in and coming. anyone over the thresholds. next thing you know, we re in 23 ft of water. i had to run over and shut off all the power. so that way we didn t get electrocuted all sorts of things going through my mind. i tried calling really nobody could come out and help us because it just kept raining and raining in the water just kept coming up and up and up. alright and over at fort lauderdale hollywood international airport officials there tell us that airport is not going to reopen today. there had been some hope that they were going to be able to get flights up and running at some point today, however, because of all of the flooding that has covered the runways and the taxiways there were being told that the airport will not reopen until at le
the reality is women and girls will die because of the implications of this bill. reporter: democrats are in the minority here. republicans have the majority in both the senate and the house, so this bill is very likely to pass we re expecting a vote at some point today, might go late into the evening, and will then hit the governor s desk. there have been amendments proposed by democrats. that s what they have been reading for the past several hours, largely a symbolic measure. this is part of the slate of conservative pieces of legislation that s really been racing through the legislature as florida governor ron desantis prepares for an expected white house bid, chris dasha burns, thank you, i know you ll keep us posted california senator dianne feinstein hasn t been on the hill since she got sick in february, and now it s a problem democrats can t ignore the 89-year-old has missed 60 senate votes and is a no show on
authoritarian playbook? absolutely and, you know, it s also part of the right talking point today that is starting with orban in hungary, who soros is hungarian, who made george soros into the kind of enemy. and every authoritarian has to have an enemy, and trump, who feels the walls are closing in on him and it s acting like a cult leader, needs as many enemies as possible to fire up people. so, he has anti governments, you know, extremists, the deep state. and so, to add in that there is an international conspiracy with jews and international capital against him is a proven talking point, and with a very long history. you know, ruth, donald trump is holding a rally tonight in waco, texas, almost exactly 30 years after the infamous deadly standoff there. what message do you think trump
going through, according to macron back to you. sam kiley, displaying incredible focus as there are explosions and people yelling around him. fantastic live shot from some colleague, sam. thank you. thank you so much. similar scenes are actually playing out in israel for very different reasons. police did turn water cannons on protesters in televisa today as hundreds of thousands of demonstrators again took to the streets across the country. they re protesting the government s plan to take greater control over the country s courts. and today, israel s parliament passed the first of several of those laws. prime minister benjamin netanyahu s coalition approved this legislation in a 61 to 47 vote that would protect the israeli leader from being deemed unfit to govern. netanyahu is expected to speak at some point today, leading to some speculation he may delay parts of this divisive program. still ahead, a new study finds that autism among kids is more