and today he took his gaffeshe on tour to my country. biden stopped by to visit king charles at windsor castle. and here s what happened. joe biden will look to the lost in me and my king is no spring chicken. he literally had to guide the president and show him where to gg o. it was pretty painful to watch. and it is a bottom line. would you trust someone like that to drive you down the interstated , say, 80 miles an hour? you wouldn t, would you? would you trust him to pick up your laundry? probably not. m tothat s why it s increasingly unnerving to me that he s the president of united states, the most important, intensive, energy sapping, pressurized job on the entire planet. biden also met his u.k. counterpart, prime minister rishi sunak, earlier today. since his own problemsounterpa,s just look and compare the two men. on the one side, biden routinely appears to forgeter who or where he ise or. on the other 43-year-old sunak you can question his policies often do not his
but now people aren t so sure. . we re being told that a womantym is pretty much anyone who feels like they re a womanuch . it puts a hand up and goes,i i m a woman. it s an increasingly weirdu and hysterical campaign to make us believe the sky is greesky in and the grass is blue, and that anyone who disagrees is instantly who a bigot. and ironically, it s being led by women who, before all this nonsense, were the leading feminists. people like us women s soccer superstasts.r megan rapinoe. she says excluding trans athletes from women s sports is taking away people s full humanity, really. rapinoe adds that she d welcome a transgender woman replacing a biological female on the u.s. national team. female jusly and conveniently, she said that just as she s retired herself so it wouldn tas she be her plae that would be taken. and of course, we already know what the resuleady knot of repeg those demands would look like. a few years ago, the u.s. women a few s team played fc das
reporter: hi, good morning. yeah, we will likely hear from the former president today as prosecutors allege that he went beyond keeping the documents in his home, going so far as to show them to people and had the bulk of them spread out in random storage spaces throughout the estate and at that residence. trump is the first former president to face federal charges. he s accused of violating 7 broken down into 37 counts including 31 counts of willful retension of national defense information, withholding and concealing documents, making false statements and conspiracy to obstruct justice. some of these individual penalties max out at 20 years per count. special counsel jack smith said yesterday e that his office will seek a speed eauty trial. speedy trial. we have one set of laws in this country, and they aloo to everyone. very important to note that the defendants in this case must be presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law. re
the highest levels of your federal government have been wrecked by what is acute political bias and tainted bias, by our very own pious,lect unelected, deep state bureaucrats. ed stateand over the course oft two presidential elections, we all of you here, all of you atdh home, we have paid the price.e. tonigh thw, tonight, the very first hearing from the house subcommittee on the weaponizatione weap of your federal government is in the books. and what we haves.ha learnedve o far should be troubling to every single american. single ameriregardle of whate he your political orientation is . now, everything we have been telling you on this show about what is a dual justice system, sunequal justice under the law, unequal application of our laws has been proven correct yet yet again. anyway, joining us now with a. full report, investigative reporter fox news contributor sara carter. sara , i, sarat was beyond reve today it was it was sean. and you and i have beenye sounding the
just after 3:00 p.m. east coast, the eye crossed over a barrier island near ft. myers, florida. this is a live look at the satellite right now. you can see the immense size and strength mof the hurricane. the winds are 150 miles an hour. that s just shy of making this a monstrous category 5. this was the scene just ahead of landfall captured by a storm chaser in pine island, florida. these conditions are expected to worsen in the coming hours, believe it or not. more than 850,000 customers are without power across the state of florida. another major concern today is the storm surge. the storm surge is the abnormal rise of ocean water that s generated by the storm. the lee county sheriff expects that to be, quote, life changing today. that area includes ft. myers and the city of cape coral where the emergency management manager tells cnn, hurricane ian will likely be one of the worst the region has ever seen. we are covering the storm as only cnn can with our team of journalis