1000 are still missing after wildfires raise the Historic Town of lahaina to the ground. Hawaii governor is calling this the worst Natural Disaster in the states history. Survivors say it looks like the apocalypse. This is outnumbered, im Emily Compagno here with my cohost Kayleigh Mcenany and Harris Faulkner and joining us fox news contr contributor tammy bruce and david webb. Shocking video out of lahaina show houses engulfed in flames, as strong winds and Dry Conditions pushed the fire into urban neighborhoods. Some residents had no choice but to jump into the ocean to escape the flames. Shocking photos show this 200yearold church reduced to ash during the wildfire. Satellite shots reveal the full destruction in lahaina. The image on left june 25th and the one on right is from wednesday, showing almost nothing left standing. Mayor of maui claims the coastal town is gone and thousands will not be able to return to their homes for the foreseeable future. The mayor is likening lahaina
Efforts to overturn the 2020 election in georgia. An Indictment Decision could be announced at any moment. It also comes as the classified documents case against the former president moves forward with yet another codefendant in court. Were on top of these moving details. Plus, an american nurse and her child kidnapped in haiti as the State Department is urging u. S. Citizens to leave the country now. How officials are working to get them back. Plus, a Delta Passenger sues the airline claiming that it overserved a man who went on to grope her and her underage daughter. Were following these stories and many more all coming in right here to Cnn News Central. George de oliveira is out on bond. He did not enter a formal plea in the classified documents case. Hes set to be formally arraigned next week. He was indicted last week on four charges including conspiracy to obstruct justice and making false statements for the fbi. Trump, de oliveira, and nauta are said to have tried to delete Secu
belonged to any member of the biden family, including hunter biden. those questions are not allowed. they were not here friday, not here saturday, sunday or monday. they come back tuesday. so to ask that question is incredibly irresponsible. so they were there friday actually, which we have reported here. so this as we re also told that despite more and more substantive information that comes out about biden s business dealings, shakedowns, bribes, the fbi director said you can t ask me about that. that s an ongoing investigation. can t talk about the intensity, the focus of it. can t talk about anything. so merrick garland, the attorney general face as deadline, which is now less than two hours away to allow congress to interview, to talk to the u.s. attorney, david weiss. you know, what is going on with this investigation. there s a lot of conflicting stories. can you tell us a little bit about what is happening? in moments,ly speak with the speaker of the house, kevin
from poking fun at his age. despite serious worries from voters. have a look. i ve been doing this a long time. i know i don t look that old. [laughter] i m a little under 103. a lot of you are tired. you re tired. i get it. try being 110 and doing it. i know i m 198 years old. but all kidding aside, think about that. call me old. i call it being seasoned. all the years i was a senator, which were 270. jason: meanwhile, the white house cocaine scandal isn t going away. house republicans announced they are launching an investigation, which of course was immediately dismissed by the left as a political stunt. and when asked about the incident earlier today, white house press secretary karine jean-pierre completely dodged the question. have a look. can you say once and for all whether or not the cocaine belonged to the biden family? so. a couple of things there. we ve answered this question. we have litigated this question for the last two days exhaustively. you know, th
each eligible sipght could have received up to $20 now, in loan forgiveness but the high court shot down that bailout due to what it calls executive overreach we have team coverage, mike davis former clerk for justice neil gorsuch is stapgding by with his thoughtings on that and a slew of other momentous opinion this is week and first, though, go to alexandria huff life at the white house with the latest. alexandria. president has had strong words for all of the major opinions that have come out of the supreme court this week and for the court itself. but the president is assuring borrowers they were not misled by his campaign promise. because he say a new plan is in the works to reduce student loans. we will ground this new approach in a different law than any original plan. a so-called higher education act. that will allow secretary carr doe that to compromise way for release loans under certain circumstances. i need to learn more about this new pathway that the president