russia. we will look at how the vote could have a real impact on the war. canadians now are preparing for what could be the strongest storm ever to hit the eastern coast of nova scotia. we are tracking hurricane fiona at the cnn weather center. plus. walking out on court. having the chance to play with the likes of raf or novak in the past has been an amazing experience for me. tennis great roger federer gets ready to say good-bye to the sport. we have a look at the final match today. it s 10:00 a.m. across ukraine where occupied parts of the country are voting today on whether to become a part of russia. ukraine and the west call the referendums a sham. but, the votes could result in russia annexing about 15% of ukraine s territory already controlled by russian armed forces. vladimir putin s mobilization of 300,000 russians to join the fight is already underway across the country. video from social media shows families in the country s far east saying tearful good-byes
in july, not the record breaking heat we saw injuly, more a sustained period of very hot and dry weather. that will be uncomfortable for most and of course dangerous for some. always more refreshing towards coastal areas with a sea breeze. on the south coast we recorded 29 celsius earlier on today. those temperatures not as high as we will see later in the week, but still 32 degrees out towards western areas. 26, 20 7 degrees for eastern scotland and northern ireland. always cooler and cloudier with weather fronts towards the north west of scotland through the north west of scotland through the western isles. a warmer night tonight, temperatures down to the mid teens. missed and low cloud for northern ireland perhaps through the thames valley as well. some of that cloud could continue on and off in patches through the day tomorrow, but for most, blue sky and strong sunshine. temperatures reaching 34, 30 five celsius maybe for parts of the midlands on thursday. it will always
What Mollie Tibbettss autopsy report, they took a knee, now they will take a seat. Cheerleaders punished for disrespecting the national anthem. Fox and friends first continues right now. Im on top of the world jillian friday morning. Good morning. Fox and friends first on friday. Rob thanks for getting up early, hurricane lane, those out of bounds, the biggest storm in 26 years. Currently a category 3 storm but as you continue to march through the day it weakens falling down to a category one storm. It makes a sharp turn as it approaches honolulu, a major population center. The models are not totally in agreement, some take it all the way up to making landfall before turning sharply out to see. Others turn out a little sooner. The sooner this turns out the list the impact is going to be. That is what we are hoping for but whether it makes landfall or not there will be plenty of spots with widespread rainfall, some getting 30 inches, widespread in maui, 10 to 20 inches. Makes no differe
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journalistic stories potentially in our lifetime meaning the amount of knowledge we have about the long-term effects of covert and long-term effects of the vaccine, why china is locking down, we have so little knowledge about this and forced to not ask questions regarding all of these topics that we are walking into history. so in the dark. i don t know why china is doing what they are doing with the 0 covid policy or total lockdowns. we talked to gordon chang, he said it s an authoritarian way to suppress the population. others suggest what does china know that we don t know about covid? no one has reported on this, all cause mortality, total deaths, roughly a 15% to 20%, funeral services, that business booming, funeral services are way over expectations and no one knows the answer as to why.