On newsnight at 10 30pm another blow to the Prime Ministers so called small boats week, as migrants are taken off the Bibby Stockholm Barge after legionaires bacteria caused problems. How will the government reboot its Migrant Policy . Good evening. Hawaii is said to be facing the largest Natural Disaster in its history, after wildfires ripped through the land and destroyed most of the beach front town of lahaina. At least 55 people are known to have died but many are still missing. Just look at how the landscape has been ravaged. Whole roads and neighbourhoods have been blackened and flattened as hurricane strength winds fanned the deadly flames. The blaze ripped through the town so quickly that some people jumped into the harbour to escape the flames and smoke. Heres our North America Correspondentjohn Sudworth reporting from maui. The town of lahaina, home to 12,000 people traced its history back centuries. All but wiped from existence in a few short hours. The intensity of the fire
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you remember him the voice of triumph the insult dog. and joining us now, chad, the story just breaking last night. what can you tell us this morning? hey, it s a strange story, griff. people are not supposed to be inside the capitol complex unescorted after hours, but that s exactly what happened with this production team from the late show. now, the seven went through official channels to get credential toss cover the 1-6 committee hearings, but denied because they re not members of the press corps. they were shooed away by capitol police. later in the day they kim came back later thursday night. the credential media had them escorted out the first time yesterday. and they came back and it s my understanding they were offered a way back into the house office building by a staffer who worked for the other member of congress and then they were actually seen, they were actually seen banging on the doors of people like kevin mccarthy s office, jim jordan s office. fox has
this inflation and if it can be tamed. and border patrol agents, we re told, are furious that the department of homeland security is about to discipline their colleagues who were falsely accused of whipping haitian migrants last summer when they were actually using reins of their horses to control those animals. we have live fox team coverage and all these stories for you coast to coast. let s begin first with bill melugin with more on the situation among the border patrol agents because of those photographs that went viral with a lot of false accusations. hey, bill. reporter: eric, good afternoon to you. that s exactly right, multiple sources tell me they are irate about this. they feel that the president and other politicians essentially convict these horseback agents before they ever had a chance at an investigation, and now we re hearing they re going to be disciplined. if we can rewind the clock to last september, del rio, those horseback agents were responding to thou
it from happening again. for more information on what you can do in a hurricane and how to help combat the growing climate crisis, please go to cnn.com/violentearth. i m liev schreiber. thanks for watching. good night. [siren blaring] police officer: i need traffic stopped, southbound 10. steve pyne: fire has been on earth as long as plants have been on land. police officer: follow me! follow me! steve pyne: but we get a big shift when a species arrives who can start fire at will. police officer: go, go, go, go! go south! steve pyne: i think humans have been changing the earth for a long time. police officer: come down this way! come down this way! steve pyne: we ve lost the ability to understand how fire works and how it can be used to our advantage. police officer: [indistinct] the fire has jumped the road. this is bad. steve pyne: we ve mismanaged fire. now we get fires that are really off the scale, shouldn t be here, shouldn t be behaving in this way. and now we re left