west more toward jefferson county and potentially into leon. what i would ask people to do now especially if they live on the river, its tributaries and the swanee river valley in columbia as well, please heed the warnings if shane or any local emergency managers ask for evacuation, please do that. you are going to lose power. if you are power dependent. if you are power dependent, you have to have that. you re going to lose power. we are going to lose power. so please make sure you go some place that has power. that can help you out. i m not going to talk about how columbia handles that. we have on our website at floridadisaster.org, that s our special needs registration but we are getting into a window where we re going to have to go direct with counties versus us getting that information and making sure it gets done on a county level. i ll let shane talk about that in columbia again, but again, if there s a doubt, call your local emergency management agency and listen to y
prison. what happens is these boys are hurting, they know something is wrong, and most of them respond out of anger and frustration, and that s what you see is going on. so john smith baker started fathers in the field, a group that mentors fathers, hunting, fishing, to provide a strong role model. 1960, 5% of children were born out of wedlock, and today, 40%. but changing the outcome is much harder. back to you. john: it could be a big issue in this year s election. william, thank you. sandra: the white house now, sorry, getting to florida now, where they are giving an update, officials in florida are giving an update on preps for hurricane idalia. obviously one of the biggest concerns as you heard from the white house podium, the briefing room there, is the storm surge along the west coast. they are talking about preparations right now. we are going to dip in and listen. counties versus us getting the information and making sure it gets down to the county level. i
colorado-colorado brings. authorities say they have ruled out murder-suicide and are investing both deaths as homicides. finish welcome to the brand new our hour of fox news live, i m arthel neville. eric: thank you, everyone, for joining us on this story, i m eric shawn. police responded to that call early yesterday e morning that shots had been fired at the dorm. when they went there, they found two bodies in the room. both had been shot at least once. the discovery has now sparked a school-wide lockdown, but no suspect, we re told, has yet been identified. the campus is closed this weekend, monday s classes have been canceled in light of this tragedy. the colorado springs police chief spoke out on the case this afternoon. i want to express my heart-felt sympathy for the families of these two individuals. a tragedy like this is unimaginable. i know there are many questions all of you have, cspd is committed to finding the answers. we will do everything we can the brin
tens of thousands of police were out in force, ready for a fifth night of riots. the worst of the violence was in marseille. police fought street battles with young people. the riots began after a police officer shot dead a 17 year old of algerian descent called nael. translation: the person who was killed was a child| and that is why more minors are coming into the movement because what is going on is unfair. imagine if that had happened to my brother, she says. i mean, we are not safe here. we should be safe with the police but we are scared of them. this is paris, the iconic place normally packed with tourists, lined with security forces. this is a health centre. 35 doctors and nurses work here. rioters broke in in the middle of the night and set the building on fire. and people here told us they do not sympathise with the rioters because they feel that they are destroying their own communities, and that this is not the right way to demand justice for nael. but this is