responding so far. we re keeping an eye on fema headquarters, where president biden arrived a short time ago to get a briefing. we ll bring you that as well. but first the city of new orleans right now, the latest data from the national hurricane centers puts the storm about 150 miles away from the city. catastrophic storm surge, extreme winds and flash flooding are being seen along the state s coast. you can see this surveillance camera from a nearby house, earlier in grand isle, louisiana, a small strip of land that a lot of folks were worried about. we also know more than 120,000 power outages have been reported, so people are already in the dark. we re getting a rare look at the eye of the storm. we want to show you the striking video from a flied above the eye earlier today before it made landfall. it really shows how massive this storm s path of destruction could be. all right. we mentioned new orleans. let s go there now. that s where we find today show co-host
johnson didn t sack him. borisjohnson, i think, is now exposed a failing the test of leadership in demonstrating the most appalling judgment. gina coladangelo the aide caught on camera with mr hancock has also left her role at the department of health. and the euro dream is over for wales, beaten 4 0 by denmark in amsterdam. good evening. welcome to bbc news. the health secretary matt hancock has resigned tonight after breaching covid regulations after being caught kissing and aid. tonight, downing street confirmed sajid javid has been appointed as health secretary. he was the home secretary and communities secretary and is the mp for bromsgrove. mister hancock released a video explaining the decision. this is what he had to say. i understand the enormous sacrifices that everyone in this country has made, that you have made. and those of us who make these rules have got to stick by them and that is why i have got to resign. i want to thank people for their incredible sacr
and legacy later in this hour. meanwhile, so much of the nation s attention is focused on walter mondale s home state of minnesota where there is great tension tonight, now that the fate of former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin is in the hands of the jur y. almost a year ago, it forced the country to and protestored started gathering in minneapolis. the 12 majors spent about hour hours deliberating. they sequestered. they will resume in the morning. city and state law enforcement in place. they are joined by members of the national guard which tonight is also activated in d.c. derek chauvin is charged with second degree untingsal murder, third degree murder, second degree manslaughter. after 14 days of testimony, the prosecution and defense made their statement to the jury. this is not a prosecution of the police. it s a prosecution of the defendant. what the defendant did was not policing. what the defendant did was an assault. believe your eyes, what you saw
of specifics makes it clear there s a lot more work to do. i ll talk with a key players in these negotiations. cdc divorce just endorsed giving phiers boosters shots for ages 65 and up and many with underlying medical conditions. stand by for details on this breaking story and what happens next. we want to welcome our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer, and you re in the situation room. we begin with the migrant crisis at the southern border and growing criticism of the biden administration s policies. cnn s rosa flores is in del rio, texas, where thousands of migrants have been camped out. first, what are you seeing on the ground tonight? reporter: wolf, dramatic pictures, a dramatic change here on the ground. i want to go directly to live drone footage, because that is the story tonight. as you look at these pictures, you ll see the area right next to the international bridge, which was peppered by handmade huts, that has been l
and cloudy: california, on where you will be driving and what you will be paying at the pump. first, susan. despite more expensive price takes this or, more than 150 million americans are expected to go bargain hunting. that is roughly half of the u.s. population, according to the national retail federation. that will shop at some point, this thanksgiving through cyber monday to spend expected to go up by six or 10% this year according to forecast peer there will be some pent-up demand with target joining the list of business retailers that are now closing on thanksgiving day. so shoppers can focus on the turkey and the football instead. if you can t wait, there are a few that will be open, including big lots, dollar general, and bass pro shops but really, the main event kicks off early on black friday. doors open at 5:00 a.m. at best buy, walmart, jcpenney and kohl s. door buster deals start at 6:00 a.m. at home depot, lowes, and macy s. costco starts business at 9:00 a.m.