Warning sirens. Here are tonights headlines. This remarkable video. Survivors seeking safety in a pool, as wildfires rage. And our tough questions to the man in charge of emergency response. So many people said they could have been saved if they had time to escape, had a Sirenf Lahaina is not for sale. Norah one of the big concerns from our reporting on maui, developers coming in and buying their land. What hawaiis governor is saying tonight. My intentions from start to finish is to make sure that no one is victimized from a land grab. A rare storm has formed into Hurricane Hilary along the mexican coast. The storm is expected to move towards southern california. Norah Flash Mob Burglaries hitting luxury retailers like gucci and getting away with millions in stolen goods. No angeleno should feel like it is not safe to go shopping in los angeles. Here in louisiana, they are building this massive ship, a first of its kind in the u. S. , to service the growing offshore Wind Industry. We a
itself as a sanctuary city and busts people to our country. it s only draining taxpayer resources from the families already here. this is incentivizing illegal immigration and does nothing to support the infrastructure on the hard working citizens. martha: a lot of backlash to this plan. the major s plan would pay for up to four months of food and shelter for 300 men that would move into a hotel in rockland and then another one in orange county. they are absolutely outraged by this plan. so really, you could see suburban towns in other places in america starting to feel the burden even more once title 42 lifts in three days. thousands are crossing every day. over five million think about it. we have about 320 million people in this country. over five million people have crossed the border and come in since the president took office. that s a lot of people who have now been let in with no process, no vetting. very little court dates. two years out for a court date. like co
showers go through quite quickly on a brisk, south westerly wind. we could see lines forming from dartmoor all the way up to north london and if you are underneath them, you will certainly know about it. elsewhere, sunny spells. dry with fewer showers in scotland. temperatures on the mild side. 17 degrees is always possible out towards east anglia. if we look towards east anglia. if we look towards the south west overnight, a deepening area of low pressure brings stormy conditions to south england in particular. it is mild beneath the cloud and the rain but it is cooler further north. temperatures dipping to low single figures here. here is our area of low pressure. it is gradually swinging its way northwards and eastwards. the wins will start to ease, but tomorrow morning there could be some gusts of wind towards devon and cornwall especially, 50 to 60 miles an hour, 70 miles an hour for exposed headlands, also in the channel islands to strong winds transfer further east is
the international monetary fund has released it s latest economic outlook, and it s grim reading for the uk. forecasts for growth this year have been revised upwards slightly for most major economies, with even russia growing at a faster pace than the uk according to the imf. the stronger performance for most is down to the reopening of china and more resilient labour markets, household spending and business investment. michelle fleury spoke to their chief economist to national monetary fund is sounding a little less gloomy thanit sounding a little less gloomy than it did a view months ago stopping the global lender points to china s recently opening and strong spending by consumers as the reason for its improved global growth forecast at the imf said in its world economic outlook that the cost of living crisis was continuing to bite in most economies with the fund s chief economist telling me the priority now is on reducing inflation in the months to come. on reducing infla
heavy, some rumbles of thunder, some winteriness and it will turn windy across the north and west of scotland. single figure values for much of scotland and northern ireland, ten to 12 degrees for england and wales. around midnight towards iam we are likely to see a squeeze in the isobars, the north highlands towards shetland are likely to see gusts of 70 or 80 mph, pretty ferocious winds likely to cause disruption through the early part of wednesday. showers affecting the northern half of the country, much of the south will be quite quiet, clearspells, much of the south will be quite quiet, clear spells, winds quite not so strong, some concerns with the strong winds across the far north of scotland, severe gales likely through the middle part of tonight lasting through the early hours, some disruption to ferry services early on wednesday. you can see that disruption pulling away through wednesday, the weather front draped across northern ireland, southern scotland, northern