throughout at least early tuesday morning. we re keeping our eye on the storm and keep you updated on that. stay safe, everyone. american warriors taking action launching a fresh round of air strikes to protect u.s. navy ships and merchant vessels in the red sea. welcome to a new hour of america s newsroom, i m dana perino. bill: good morning. i m bill hemmer. they canceled a golf tournament at pebble beach because of the storm. that never happens, right? you have the dramatic video showing the moment u.s. warships unleash a barrage of missiles at iranian-backed houthi targets in yemen getting ready to launch missiles. the white house warning they re not done yet. dana: republican lawmakers are slamming president biden for his slow response saying we need to turn the heat up on iran. here is lindsey graham. hit something they value. soleimani was killed with a single strike. there was nothing left but a smoldering car and ring finger. the tactics works. minor areas,
alleges she was harassed at the texas base. parent company of phil silicon valley bank is filing for chapter 11. [bell rings] meanwhile, the stock market took another beating tonight. selling their banking y st. patrick s day. millions celebrated with parades, beers, and decade-long presidential tradition. i a t you ve never know mike ever met who has never had a drink. norah: march madness continues, and the women s tournament tips off. gets the dump off. norah: good evening, and thank you for joining us on this friday night. tonight, the fbi and justice department are investigating tiktok s chinese parent company for potentially spying on american citizens. plus, it s friday, so we go on the road with an artist whose talent has given him a new lease on life. but first, the extraordinary announcement today about russia s leader, vladimir putin. the international criminal court at the hague issued an arrest warrant for the russian president for war crime
tropical storm ian for that storm is forecast to start strengthening today are fox weather team coverage is coming up on the storm and what to expect in just a few minutes. the countdown to november 8 is on. just over six weeks to the midterms with control of the house and senate hanging in the balance. the latest on the high stakes of pennsylvania senate race and how the economy is dominating the conversation. but first, the latest on our southern border. alexis and mcadams is in eagle pass, alexis. hi arthel. we see it every single day here the southern border. hundreds of migrant showing up here walking right across the border into the united states. we are now learning about where they go once they are in the u.s. it depends on how much the migrants are willing to pay the cartel. the people willing to dish out or catching private planes to be smuggled across the u.s. take a look on your screen. this is a picture regarding the short time ago from a texas showing a priv
first prime minister of first minister in history to be arrested by the police, and indeed, the first current sitting leader of any political party since jeremy thorpe in the 1970s. that is how serious this is. and i think the scots will be looking over their television screens tonight in disbelief that they are going through the worst cost of living crisis in history, they have a uk and scottish government, and a conservative party and snp party completely and utterly in disarray all talking to themselves. in disarray all talking to themselves. ., ., themselves. we are obviously limited in what we can themselves. we are obviously limited in what we can say themselves. we are obviously limited in what we can say about themselves. we are obviously limited in what we can say about the - themselves. we are obviously limited in what we can say about the ongoing| in what we can say about the ongoing investigation. but looking out of the political impact this is going to have, what
the international stage, let s bring in margaret brennan, our chief correspondent and moderator of face the nation. margaret, thank you for being here. what is the likelihood vladimir putin will ever be held accountable? he has not been indicted, still firmly in control of russia, and no sitting leader has ever faced such chargesbut ou the beginning of something here because the court went straight to the top. they didn t go low level and build, and so it suggests that there is more of a case to come, as i m in a sense said, traveling could be more difficult for putin if he tries to leave and can only go to friendly countries. the biden administration is already building a case, looking toward future charges, potentially come of genocide, identified 43 camps in holding at know my children, it is an attempt to erase ukraine s future. some camps are closer to alaska