this is absolutely nuts. ainsley: that is new video already showing the storm s power as it brings devastating floods down it the key west area. we expect to see more of those, tossing planes around like toys. todd: we have team coverage now. fox weather correspondent nicole valdez. we start with fox weather correspondent robert ray in fort myers. robert? ainsley: trouble obviously with his microphone. we can t hear you, robert. right now, it does look bad. fox weather correspondent nicole valdez continues our coverage, she is in tampa. we are only starting to rapidly see conditions deteriorating here for the tampa bay area as hurricane ian, that now category 4 storm. you just mentioned with winds at 155 miles per hour. it is teetering on a category 5 storm. you heard governor ron desantis there saying our emergency management officials are planning and preparing to see a category 5 storm. that is how seriously they are taking this situation knowing what we could se
puerto rico today, devastated by hurricane fiona two weeks ago and the president and white house officials did their part to try to tamp down that controversy. white house correspondent peter doocy starts us off tonight live from the north lawn. good evening, peter. peter: good evening, bret. white house officials are putting out the word that federal help is on the way for people who need it the most. race is not going to be a factor, despite what the vice president said. hello. surveying damage from hurricane fiona. president biden is already sounding the alarm about storms that won t hit for years. today i m announcing more than $60 million in funding to help coastal areas in puerto rico. [applause] become better prepared for the glorm he says his response doesn t favor friends. times like these our nation comes together, put aside our difference our political differences and get to work. we show up. that s different than what vice president harris suggeste
FAIRFAX, Va. — When recent Fairfax High School graduate Beatrice Stotz considers Virginia’s new education policies on transgender students, she thinks about a friend of hers whose parents aren’t supportive of her gender identity. Among Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s (R) recently finalized policies restricting the rights of transgender students is a prohibition on school districts…
records but students, like this one student catherine said governor youngkin is using this cover of parental rights to push a political agenda through schools. your reaction to that write up and what you are seeing in virginia? well, what of course our draft policies are all about is reasserting parents rights in the lives of their kids. these most important decisions should, in fact, be made between the child and their parents. not to the exclusion of a trusted teacher or a counselor. but parents have a fundamental right to make these decisions and oh, by the way. children deserve to have their parents engaged in this discussion. i think anyone who tries to push this any place else is trying to avoid the fundamental question. should parents be engaged in their children s lives in these kinds of decisions or not? voters in virginia spoke loudly last year that they think they should. i believe they should. and i do believe that voters not just in virginia but across america believe
NEW DELHI, October 2 : Briefing the media about the upcoming Second United Nations World Geospatial Information Congress (UNWGIC) scheduled at Hyderabad from October 10-14,Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) Ministry of Science and Technology; Minister of State (Independent Charge) Ministry of Earth Science; MoS PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances, Pensions, Space and Atomic Energy, Dr Jitendra Singh today said that India’s geospatial economy is expected to cross Rs 63,100 crore by 2025 at a growth rate of 12.8%. He said, […]