Rachel its the 9 a. M. Hour of fox Friends Weekend starting with this, President Biden went to the border this week but turns out he still cant fix it. We need more forces on the border. [inaudible] will and and a life threatening blizzard or slams the Sierra Rah Nevada Mountains where lake tahoe could see up to the feet of snow and 145 mileperhour winds with. Weve got a live report from the ground. Pete plus, rugby, its coming to america. That is one fun game. [laughter] right. Hey, could you grab me a bottle of water . Thanks. [laughter] i think im dying. Pete are will and i tough enough to play . The question answers itself. The final hour of fox Friends Weekend on a saturday starts right now. Rachel good morning, everybody. Its 9 a. M. On the east coast, and the boys are staring at me. Theyre mad. Breakfast didnt come will still havent eaten. Rachel and its my fault. [laughter] so is a little bit behind the scenes here, every weekend we take turns ordering breakfast. I have some te
hi there, thank you for being with us. the authorities in ukraine say more than 42,000 people are at risk from flooding, after the collapse of a major dam in the south of the country on tuesday. president putin has said ukraine was behind the breach, which he called a barbaric act . while kyiv and moscow blame each other, once again, it s civilians paying a heavy price for russia s war. this is the scene in the city of kherson entire houses and streets submerged underwater. some people waiting to be rescued in affected areas have been forced to spend the night on their roofs, or in trees as the waters rose. the dam supplies water to large tracts of agricultural land, including in crimea. and the reservoir behind it provides water to cool the zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant further upriver. both areas are under russian control. the united nations says the dam collapse will have grave and far reaching consequences . 0ur ukraine correspondent james waterhouse is in the city
announcer: live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news it s newsday. thank you for being with us. we began in ukraine where floodwaters are still rising in the city of kherson after a major dam was hit on thursday. tens of thousands of people have been stranded and whole neighbourhoods submerged. officials say they could be a catastrophic impact on agriculture which would worsen the global food shortages. this eastern bank of the dnipro river is currently a no man s land. neither russia nor ukraine control here. now, no one can live here. the ukrainian army drone spotted catalina trapped in her home. they tried to drop her water no luck. her son then makes the crucial catch. they re both taken to kherson, along with her daughter, maria. a city once occupied by russia, then liberated by ukraine, now on its knees. translation: we managed to find the simplest boat, i but my father and a neighbour got carried away in it. it came loose, and the current was too powerful
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