More than 60 hours since the collapse took place. Rescue teams are battling fires which greatly complicated the effort to find survivors. We are facing incredible difficulties with the fire. The fire has been going on for awhile. It is a very deep fire. It is extremely difficult to locate the source of the fire. There are new concerns about the condos sister building, nearly identical building located a block away from the collapse. Officials are saying that building should be evacuated until a structural investigation can be done. Has the same name, same developer, probably had the same materials. Probably had the same plans. And people are asking me is the building safe. I cant tell them it is safe. I cant tell them that. One of the Big Questions thats outstanding is how this could happen. Were getting details today about exactly what may have been happening in the pool deck of the building. Structural field survey was done in 2018 and warned of cracking in certain columns. An engine
Good morning. I am kasie hunt on this thursday, june 24th. Well start with the news. There appears to be a long awaited break threw on bipartisan infrastructure talks. Specifics of the deal, including how it will be paid for, have not been released, but lawmakers seemed optimistic as they left a closed door meeting with officials last night. Republicans and democrats have come together along with the white house, and weve agreed on a framework, and were going to be heading to the white house tomorrow. Meanwhile white house officials also met with House Speaker nancy pelosi and Chuck Schumer yesterday. Democrats are considering two ways to pass their Infrastructure Priorities with or without republican support. We had a very good meeting we got into quite a bit of detail. Were all on the same page. Both tracks, the bipartisan track and the Budget Reconciliation Track are proceeding at pace, and we hope to have voting on both them in the house and the senate in july. The bottom line, the
Packed. And im mike emanuel. We have coverage with adam klotz, and Christina Coleman in Pacific Palisades in california. Well start with you. Hi, mike, if might look like a beautiful beach day right now, but heavy rains and significant flooding is a big concern. L. A. Mayor karen bass says the city will be ready. The city is prepared. Were not waiting for the storm to hit. We have already begun working 24 7 to be ahead of the curve and to be ready as soon as the storm reaches our shores. Hurricane hilary is expected to make landfall in baja, california sometime tonight or tomorrow where theyre already seeing stormy conditions and that storm is expect today weaken into a Tropical Storm that could bring torrential rains into Southern California and nevada and the threat of mudslides and even tornados. Crews are sandbagging low lying areas here in parts of Southern California and arizona. Law enforcement is telling people to be ready to possibly be without power. They say if you have to g
of june on thursday morning. good morning, i m bill hemmer. hello, dana marie. red, white and blue works. dana: i will tell you about an asteroid in a similar situation at the white house and when i got called by the situation room and my reaction. save that for before we go. i m dana perino. this is america s newsroom. we have a lot of news here. want to show you southeast alabama. a small town getting hit by a fourth tornado in four years. bill: no reports of any major injuries. dana: another tornado reported in queen city, texas. the wind was so powerful it blew cars off the highway. then look at this. bill: that right there is in arkansas. golf ball size hail spilling into an department store. fox weather talked to the folks in the middle of all of it and it happened in the blink of an eye. i lived in the midwest my whole life and never experienced something like this where the weather literally goes from 85 degrees to 71 immediately and then clouds are rollin
out student loans. one who supports the biden plan and one very much against joining us later this hour. but first. oh my god. dana: severe weather everywhere. this is a rare outbreak in june underway across the southeast putting millions of americans in danger. western oklahoma and kansas across the south and into the florida panhandle. welcome to a new hour of america s newsroom, we ll get you all of that news. i m dana perino. bill: i m bill hemmer. good morning at home. blistering wind, massive hail stones, heavy rain and dangerous tornadoes cutting a path across 12 different states. it s going to roar! dana: this tornado yesterday raging across southern georgia damaging several homes. nearly 20 million people facing weather threats today as a new round of storms will begin firing up early this afternoon. nicole valdez is reporting for fox weather. you are live in alabama. how does it look this morning? dana and bill from alabama, a town of just over 12,000