have our fox news chief meteorologist rick reichmuth with us. rick this has been rough so far. really has. three things, the storm surge that broke records in fort myers and naples as well by a lot by the way, three feet higher than we had ever seen from any kind of storm surge in the past. that obviously causing all that flooding right along the immediate coast. then we have the winds, actual verified winds of 140 miles an hour in cape corral. a lot of this wind was really prolonged because it s such a slow-moving storm and then you have the rainfall. because it s so slow we get rainfall that just continues to batter the state and we ll see big time inland flooding concerns. this made land fall in the exact same space that hurricane charlie came on shore in 2004 which is amazing to have two massive hurricanes or two strong hurricanes like this come on shore in the exact same spot, hard to imagine, because it came on so strong, it s still a category 2 hurricane after having
price tag of $300 billion and that that s a low estimate. taxpayers like you and me will fit the bill. here is the president. i believe my plan is responsible and fair. i find it interesting how some of my republican friends who voted for those tax cuts and others think we shouldn t be helping these folks. the outrage over helping working people with student loans is simply wrong to. it s unfair to people who paid the student loads or chose not to take out loans? is it fair to people who do not own multi-million-dollar business is seeing these guys get tax cuts? is that fair? what boat people who struggle to pay their loans and no others don t have to? the costly cancellation of debt sure to unleash a tidal wave of anger from americans who already paid off their loans and those who never went to college in the first place. senator elizabeth warren claims this will help everyone. because of student loan debt there are many people who do not move out of their mom s
mar-a-lago than it initially on. review trump records. highly political. never happened before. president biden is expected to announce $10,000 in student loan debt cancellation. forgiving federal college student loan debt will cost between 300 million and a trillion dollars. a blatant attempt to buy votes. cost savvy couples pitching nights out cheap rental trucks. one celebrating one year anniversary rented a u-haul. brian: ocean city, new jersey, up until 4:00 in the morning. someone left the lights on. bill is going to be through the roof. you are looking at what the world looks like right before the sun shows itself as the sun. you are looking at somewhat of a dark orange which leads to a lighter yellow. steve: why was everybody up until 4:00 in the morning? brian: because it was tuesday and it s the summer. and we are closing out a summer where no one seems to be working besides us, no one seems to be working this week. katie: curious about how many
the supreme court finally put its immunity ruling out saying all presidents not just donald trump are entitled to some form of it. what does it mean for special counsel s jack smith s prosecution and does it punt everything until after the election? we ll talk to a former attorney general bill barr in just a moment. first fox team coverage with shannon premier on the fall-out. and what former president donald trump is staying about that decision. welcome, everybody, neil cavuto. very happy to have you on a very busy new days. now the latest. reporter: neil, it is a big decision, a big win today for the trump camp, but it does not mean this case is over, far from it. because now it heads back down to the lower courts and chief justice roberts writing for the majority explains why he said this. the concerns we noted at the outset, the expedition of this case, the lack of factual analysis by the lower courts and the absence of pertinent briefing by the parties thus become more
Investigators are working to explain why a woman who had been stopped by Capitol Police suddenly rushed away as police opened fire. [ gunshots ] reporter undeterred by gunfire for reasons officials have yet to understand, she kept on driving, leading a chase in the streets around the u. S. Capitol as authorities put the area on lockdown and rushed tourists and others away. Officials say the security scare began around 2 15 when a car driven by a woman from connecticut hit a securier barrier at one of the checkpoints that ring the white house. For reasons not clear the woman drove off at a high speed pursued by uniformed officers of the secret service. This unauthorized vehicle approached the checkpoint. Our officers acted appropriately. The vehicle then fled. In fleeing it struck one of the officers as it departed the initial scene. Reporter she drove up pennsylvania avenue, going through red lights, reaching a speed of more than 80 miles an hour, Officials Say, and heading for some re