installment of the twitter file shows the platform terrifically assisted the military influence on operations and exclusive interview with an army staff sergeant who opted not to take the covid vaccine and is now in a court battle to remain in the military. we begin with the crisis at the southern border were title 42 remains in limbo at this hour and the biden administration is asking the supreme court to act just not right away. we have box coverage with lawmakers looking for answers a to why illegal immigrants are being busted in the volunteer state and first on what the white house admitted tonight regarding the end of title 42. good evening, my friend. good to be with you as always. even the biden administration acknowledges that title 42 will lead to disruption and calls a temporary increase in border crossings. tonight they are asking that th
speak directly to the administration action in ukraine, but she could be blocked from the same scenario we saw earlier this week with the ambassador to the european union. and then finally we learned today that another witness has been noticed so on deck and asked to appear before the committee on monday and that is the owner hill, central to this because a policy advisor at the ukraine and russia and she can speak to what she saw. shepard: very good, catherine herridge, thank you. box coverage continues with john roberts at the white house, john. it s because she had no reaction to the white house on this but the president will be leaving heading for minneapolis in an hour. he could possibly talk about it but we are hearing from the trump link pack, in may.
hurricane strength. here comes irma. kirby is now in effect for miami and all of broward county including the fort lauderdale. the number of power outages are growing by the minute. irma is just kissing the east side of florida and more than a hundred 19 homes and businesses are without electricity in florida so far. the winds are just getting started. more than 6 million people have been ordered to evacuate statewide. most major airports are closed. we have box coverage for you. let s begin with mike in tampa. one of those places that wasn t expecting to evacuate. mike, the governor said the last time a major hurricane hit tampa had about 10000 people in it and now there are 3 million. reporter: right.