live from america s news headquarters in washington good saturday morning to you. there is some new fallout from the resignation of youth and human secretary services tom price. the white house giving chief of staff john kelly the authority to sign off on most air travel by top officials involving government and charter airplanes price resigned yesterday amid criticism for his use of private planes for official travel. the white house budget director mick mulvaney issuing those new guidelines in a memo reminding cabinet secretary and department heads they re public servants and that every penny they spend comes from taxpayers; however the guidelines exempt those required to fly government plane s for security reasons like the secretaries of defense and state. i m leeland vittard, in the meantime back to bulls & bears.
obamacare in good conscience. the president calling it horrible horrible thing for the party. i m leeland vittard, back back to cavuto on business. and despite the fight for the dreamers do you want to listen or do you just want to shout? [crowd shouting and cheering you don t know what you re talking about. why don t we do this. since you don t want to listen, since you don t want to listen, we ll have to just go. you don t want to listen. neil: i was reliving my fourth grade teacher right there [laughter] neil: if you aren t going to participate mr. cavuto we just have to go.
stronger quake earlier this month. the new quake swaying buildings in mexico city and prompting a suspension of rescue operations. more information on this as it comes in and it s coming in quickly. with all eyes focused on the show down with north korea the north koreans speaking to the u.n. today iran also defying the world with another missile launch. state tv airing video of what it claims the first successful test of a new type of medium range ballistic missiles. it can reportedly reach targets throughout the middle east including israel and carry multiple warheads. i m leeland vittard, more news as it breaks throughout morning. dagen: you ve seen the pictures, the caribbean whipped by maria and a major quake shaking central mexico. the u.s. deploying disaster relief teams and aid to victims of both. john people love to bash the
reaches at least 40 and expected to rise as in some areas where the water has receded we may find even grimmer news. back to you, leeland. well we certainly know that the searchers are there on the ground, griff jenkins live in west houston we re going to check in with griff through out the day for some of these very personal stories and boy, are we hearing so many of them from people coming back to their homes just to pick up a few things and then heading back out the only way to get to their houses is in boats. these are the same stories that president trump will hear when he lands at noon eastern. leeland vittard, now back to bulls & bears. david: after the cleanup, the buildup as government officials figure out how to pay for it all some are questioning whether or not we should continue rebuilding in flood prone areas. gary b. it s a tough question to ask when you see videos like this
joe. he was just a pillar. a pillar in the community. really well-respected. reporter: nation-wide there have been 28 officers killed in the line of duty. most are killed by gunfire. some are hit by cars, some are beaten to death. that is actually down from 32 this time last year. however, 2014 showed a nearly 90% increase in the number of police officers who were killed on the job. bret, back to you. mike tobin live in fox lake. we ll head back from breaking details. thanks. officials in massachusetts are looking for the person who fired shots into an milles police department cruiser this afternoon. the car crashed and caught fire. no injuries were reported. police are look for a white male suspect driving a dark-colored pickup truck. the first hearings have begun for six baltimore police officers charged in connection with the death of an african-american man while in police custody. correspondent leeland vittard is