and hurricane irma, which veered at the last second. businesses are putting plywood up on windows. this is an ice cream shot trying to inject some levity, no ice cream for ian. sandbags are on the ground to prevent flooding. that s small potatoes in terms of mandatory evacuations. pinellas county and hillsborough county have about 2.5 million people collectively. the whole tampa bay area is 3.2. 75%, 08% of the people are in two counties that have mandatory evacuations. they re looking to move a million-plus people. that process started last night, 2:00 for hillsborough, 6:00 for pinellas. but you ll see the biggest chunks of people fry trying to get out today. the topography of this area, there are bays and inlets, barrier reefs, the bay on one side, the gulf on the other. the water has nowhere to go. storm surge right now certainly the biggest concern as the projections are between 5 and ten feet. for historical context, the last time a major hurricane struck tampa direct
launching legal action against the fbi tonight. he says he s seeking an independent review of documents seized during the raid on mar-a-lago. his legal team claims his fourth amendment constitutional rights were violated. we have a live report coming up. and a fight over migrants being buffed into deep blue cities intensifying tonight after the pentagon again denies a request from washington, dc s mayor asking the national guard to help combat what she s calling a crisis. we have live reaction from texas governor dan patrick. plus developments in of the case of a missing california teen-ager the family breaking silence we begin with coverage on president biden. kevin corke break it down, good evening kevin. indeed shannon good evening to you. in politics as you know there s bad and then there s this. poll numbers showing a shocking number of americans believing that the country is headed in the wrong direction. as you pointed out, less than three months before the midterm
patrol falls with the migrants, thousands of pounds of illegal drugs are flowing freely across the southern border. dad jokes may be good for your heart, the impact is having a father figure in her life this father s day weekend. aishah: first americans at a breaking point struggling mightily for food and at the grocery store and gas for their cars but don t worry treasury secretary janet yellen is predicting that inflation is going to get better. i expect the economy to slow, we expect to transition for steady and stable growth. i don t think every session is inevitable that i do expect in the months ahead that the place of inflation is likely to come down. aishah: here s the thing, she s been wrong about inflation before and even apologized for it. remember this. i think it was wrong about the fact that inflation would take as i mentioned as anticipated large shocks to the economy that have boosted energy and food prices and supply bottlenecks that has affected our ec
desperately trying to get enough to eat. and, the england and wales cricket board brings charges against yorkshire, and several individuals, over allegations of racism. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news it s newsday. welcome to the programme. new us aid for ukraine, worth $1 billion, has been announced by president biden in washington. it includes additional artillery and coastal defence weapons, as well as ammunition for artillery and advanced rocket systems. new pledges came from nato members who met in brussels, the us defence secretary said he will move heaven and earth to ensure ukraine receives the weapons it needs to combat russia s invasion. here s a little what lloyd austin had to say. we can t afford to let up, and we can t lose steam. the stakes are too high. ukraine is facing a pivotal moment on the battlefield. and we re seeing what president zelensky warned us about. after failing to take kyiv and reassessing its combat aims, russia has shift