little amo aged 8 is inside, possibly alive. by the time they get her to the ambulance, though, it s clear they were too late. her mother, outside, only able to watch her everything vanish. my little one, she says. don t take her. don t let her get lost. antakya s streets a chilling patchwork of what s left standing and what s not left. in its ruins anxious crowds of rescuers and locals thinking they heard someone alive. demanding silence so they can listen again. down here is ahmed, the he rescuers say, alert, responsive, a syrian refugee. the building next to him barely hanging on at an angle. their work desperately wishing it were quicker. across the city hell has landed. this man guarding his neighbor s books with his father-in-law next to the body of his mother-in-law. he gestures behind him to where he once lived. it s kind of hard to get your head around just how inhabitable a city of this size has become so fast. literally every street you walk down has a scene li
together. live to the white house as soon as the briefing begins moments from now. two of our blackhawk helicopters were involved in a crash during a planned training flight in kentucky that resulted in the death of all nine service members aboard the aircraft. the nine individuals we lost are children of god. they will be mourned and missed by their families, by their communities. sandra: fox news alert, waiting an update from the pentagon as well this hour after nine u.s. service members were tragically killed in the helicopter collision along the kentucky-tennessee border. sandra smith in new york. hi, john. john: john roberts in washington. collision last night around 10:00 local time. sandra: as two blackhawk helicopters, part of a routine training mission, we are told, involving a multi-ship formation with night vision goggles collided around 30 miles from the fort campbell military base where the helicopters took off. john: army officials say there will be a
grown. the estimated cost of just the climate and energy part of the whole act has gone from 385 billion in their estimate to aaa and, to more than a trillion dollars. so how does that not create more inflation inside the inflation reduction act, when pressed on this, white house says it won t, but senator joe manchin who was the deciding vote on the ira says that in his mind democrats broke their word to him. and he is willing to fight to repeal the whole deal. steve moore and robert wolf standing by, but first a fox business correspondent with the backstory from capitol hill. hi, grady. hi, martha, democrats maintain the inflation reduction act will lower costs for americans. but it turns out the law itself is going to cost american taxpayers are a heck of a lot more than they were originally told. just those climate and energy provisions of the law as you noted will cost $600 billion more than the budget models economists previously estimated. they say a big chunk of tha
usfl kicks off today. rachel: between memphis and philly. is that a good pun? will: in practice it looked great. it is one take. will: easier said than done. good chance one of us is shaking that thing. you know it is true. he played college football. will: you go there and how that i messed up? pete: we will find out later on. he wants caught a nice ball on the air. will: your famous catch? do you know will: i didn t know keith through you the past. when i did out and up on a famous defensive back on the show. you kind of look like it. unbelievable. will: don t miss it. a young father. will: you know mike it is a punter. you are doing what i never did. make it to the nfl get paid the lead minimum, 700,000, barely get hit, you have the pressure of a field-goal kicker. so there is one job, 32 jobs in the nfl. got it? rachel: got it. will: so obvious when she checks out, it is. pete: we start with this. president biden back in the us after wrapping up his four days of fun
into the use of artificial intelligence. they are worried about the risks of developing machines designed to be smarter than humans and how fast things are moving right now. correspondent matt finn is live tonight in los angeles with a top story right out of a science fiction movie. good evening, matt. good evening, bret. this list of more than 1100 people calling for a temporary halt in artificial intelligence includes names that are considered some of the biggest ai advocates and greatest minds of our time. among them elon musk ceo of spacex and twitter. steve wozniak the co-founder of apple and andrew yang former 2020 presidential candidate. tech leaders are asking all ai laps immediate ai pause developing than the latest chatgpt platform. the pause should be public and verifiable so independent experts can develop a shared standard of safety protocols. the tech leaders say artificial intelligence can pose profound risks to society writing in part, quote: contemporary ai