have nothing to campaign on. ashley: brooke singman live with the latest. brooke: a source familiar says the house judiciary committee is seriously considering issuing subpoenas for bragg and two prosecutors who resigned last year from his team. the subpoenas would compel them to testify before congress. the prosecutors are mark pomerantz and carrie dunn. bragg suspended the case leaving pomerantz and dunn to resign. now a new york post report is revealing the charges against trump are rarely pursued as top counts in new york. bragg filed 117 falsifying business record charges since he became district attorney, eight times has falsifying business records been used as a top count like it is for the former president. this leading to slam him for prosecutorial bias. he will go down as a disgraced da and will hurt his political and he is politically motivated, his democratic party. that s it, bottom line, period, the end. brooke: on tuesday, president biden asked if trump
a busy day of news today. we start live here injerusalem. and as israel intensifies its military operations in the south of the gaza strip, hamas officials say more than 700 palestinians have been killed in the past 2a hours. that number comes from the hamas media office. hamas is considered a terrorist organisation by the uk and us governments. this is live outside al nasser hospital in khan younis. this is an area that has been under frequent assault. further south in the strip, near rafah, at least seven palestinians were killed in an israeli attack in the early hours of sunday. israel says hamas fighters are hiding in the south. we re also keeping an eye on what s happening further north. this is live at the israel gaza border. that skyline which since the fighting began, we have seen the renewed plumes of smoke which had been quiet for a week while the fighting stopped. all this as israel has come under renewed pressure from top figures in the biden administration. the d
this afternoon with daytime heating into the overnight and flooding a potential there. the front is stalled across the southern states, as well, as you look at that, could see potential for heavy rainfall for texas, louisiana, mississippi, alabama, the front will stall out, area of low pressure develops and could see flash flooding across these neighborhoods. a lot to of coer, we will continue to do so, big risk is flash flooding employs foxweather.com, working hard to make sure everybody is safe. if you don t have the app, i highly recommend it. todd: especially as people travel for easter weekend. janice: busy travel weekend. ashley: thanks. biden administration spending 450 million dollars to support in former and coal towns. jennifer grantholm says this
even after a fire is out the ground remains red hot. tell melt the soles of your shoes. the fire fighter suffered third degree burns after falling. every national forest in california is closed for two weeks because the fire risk and the lack of firefighters and the cost. over 18 days this cost $80 million. the dixie fire nearby over 450-million dollars. sandra: wow. praying for that fire fighter and the bear. william, we will check back in with you soon. thank you. john: i hope someone will take care of the bear. fox news alert. the death toll on the rise after the remnants of hurricane ida pounded the northeast with tornadoes and rainfall and flooding. fox team coverage coming right up. sandra: new images. we are waiting for the white
no at the white house at the time. the president will head back to d.c. for a journalism dinner later this evening. eboni? eboni: thanks, ellison. you have safe travels back to d.c. as well. looks pretty windy out there. the florida state senate wrapping up a rare saturday session as they examine stricter gun laws. a vote is expected soon on 450 million dollars in additional school security. florida attorney general joining us now. nice to see you, ma am. thank you. first things first, you guys have the votes? excuse me, leland? leland: i said do you have the votes to pass this both in the house and the senate? i know this is something the governor is behind. you are behind. oh, we better. we better. and we have victims families behind it too. andy pollack has been one of our champions on this, meadow s father and it s on the floor of the senate right now as we speak. not only do i want it to pass, i