rachel scott standing by with late reporting. the story that made national headlines taking a new turn tonight. the disgraced attorney now charged with murder in the deaths of his wife and son. what prosecutors are now saying. news on the pandemic tonight. covid deaths in the u.s. up 10% in just the last week. what they re now seeing in new york city. and the news coming in at this hour from los angeles. matt gutman standing by. the devastating flood emergency in virginia. news on the urgent search tonight. and at least 100 homes there damaged, many lifted right off their foundations. rescuers now marking cars that they ve searched with pink tape. the war in ukraine tonight. the horror revealed. surveillance video seen online showing that deadly missile strike. at least 23 people killed. the death toll rising tonight. russia targeting offices and apartment buildings southwest of kyiv. president biden s mideast trip tonight. the tensions on display in israel over how
who went to get an abortion in indiana because of no exceptions for rape in ohio. tonight, a suspect now charged in the case. the january 6th committee and their new focus before their last hearing now. a detailed account of what president trump did and did not do for 187 minutes inside the white house, as the january 6th attack was unfolding. and what about the witness who congresswoman liz cheney says the former president tried to reach? rachel scott live on the hill. president biden on his first trip to the middle east tonight. the president visiting israel, then the west bank. and next, his controversial trip to saudi arabia. who he will meet with, and mary bruce is traveling with the president. the shark attack on long island. the second attack in ten days. what we ve learned. and we reported here on that luggage at heathrow airport. what delta has done to bring a jet full of that luggage back to the u.s. and where they brought it. and america strong tonight. m
this fall through distance learning. now we have a tendency as humans and as americans to live such fast pacedast lives to want to move on too fast from crisis. pp what doro i mean by that? isn t the resilient approach of carrying on a good thing, laura a trait to be encouraged rather than crying over spilled milk? when we re talking thoughh a abt something as profoundly damaging as the government s pandemic lock down mandates, the answer is yes and no.n no, we shouldn t wallow all the lingering miseries that we can t change. but yes, we need n accountabiliy to ensure that this never, everh happens againap and that means holding accountable anyone in any organizationer that recklessly pushed policies that were never grounded in sciencee and certainly not permissible under our constitutionno. now almost immediately when the lockdown s began on a federal level and then trickling to the states, the angle was a relentless force for protectingvu the vulnerable and also for reopeni
A look at the days news and headlines. The average now for 2018, 215,000 a month higher than it was a couple years ago. On the down side, again the number was slightly less than anticipated. Transportation and warehouse was interesting. The monthly was almost 19,000. Last month we lost 1,000 jobs there. It was one of the things that stood out to me. Bill economists and financial people can find something negative in anything. Unemployment is at 3. 9 percent. We havent seen a number like this in 18 years. The real Unemployment Number is more impressive called the u6. It takes into account people working parttime but dont want that. That number dropped from 7. 5. Thats a sharp decline in a long time. Bill 2. 7 higher wages. You want wages to go a bit higher than that. It was the expectation. Another great piece of news, people working parttime for economic reasons because they couldnt find a job, thats dropped by 176,000. 400,000 more people got a job. 100,000 people came into the workfo
Mcdonalds for life. Lets get to it now, Shepard Smith reporting, live from the Fox News Deck. Shepard first from the Fox News Deck this friday afternoon, the teenaged girl who you may have heard about surviving, getting pushed off a bridge and falling 50 feet into a river is now talking about what happened. She says she could have easily drowned but a group of people nearby helped her, including an offduty emt. Cell phone video of the push has gone viral. 3, 2. No i wont. Ready . [screams] shepard 50 feet. The girl who fell into the water is 16yearold jordan holderson. Doctors say that she has five cracked ribs and a collapsed lung. Jordan says the person who pushed her was a friend. She says the two of them climbed up to the Molten Falls Bridge near vancouver
not ready and then she pushed me. Watch again. Know wont go. 3, 2. Once you say no. No. Ready . [screams] yeah, you could hear the teen say she no longer wanted to jump. Holderson says she doesnt remember much of the fall except