university. breaking news from jim jordan surrounding big tech and the federal government, he will join us and tell us all about it. nikki haley, she will join us hours after announcing her run for the presidency. we ll talk with her and the great one mark levin, we will weigh in on joe biden, china, a combination that is now more dangerous than ever. more direct threats from the communist party of china, you would think they were the ones that shut down our spy balloon at this point the way they are acting on top of more promises of surveillance against us more spying against us, more hostility in the pacific and more pollution and more death and suffering, don t forget it was china that created covid-19, they unleashed it on the world knowingly, over a million americans died in part because of china. if your parents died your grandparents, friends, family members, it may be because of that country s sloppy authoritarian governments. make no mistake the communist party of ch
counts of falsifying business records. we are expecting to hear from president trump later tonight. bryan llenas is outside the courthouse in lower manhattan to break down the charges. bryan? jesse, good evening. former president trump charger 34 felony counts of falsifying business records here in the state of new york. just moments ago, but a couple hours ago, the district attorney of manhattan alvin bragg laid out his case. listen. donald trump was arraigned on a new york supreme court indictment, returned by a manhattan grand jury, on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in the first degree. under new york state law, it is a felony to falsify business records with intent to defraud and intent to conceal another crime. that is exactly what this case is about. so, d.a. bragg is charging former president trump with 34 felony counts, that is a felony count for every single falsified business record that they have in evidence, apparently. now, as he mentioned,
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first responders they have immobilized emergency crews in the doing everything they can to rescue those that are trapped as residents now continue to suffer under the devastating storm surge from naples to sarasota, fort myers and beyond. the storm is now bearing towards the coast of south cap carolina it looks to be heading state street towards charleston we will have folfox coverage throughout the night tonight. first as we have shown you on this program and after your president, the president of the united states of america joe biden is not well. he is weak, he is frail, frankly decrepit. he is deteriorating cognitively at a pretty rapid pace. he is not fit to commander-in-chief. yesterday frankly may have been joe biden s lowest moment yet which is kind of saying a lot during a white house event on in jack jaworski joe biden called out the deceased congressman at one point saying i guess where is jackie? and wondered where she was. where is she seated in audience, take a
without power and at least 10 confirmed dead. todd: adam klotz tracking the storm, but we begin with doug luzader as ian approaches, doug, what are you experiencing now? doug: things are whipping up now, progressing, the wind is getting more intense and bands of rain are moving through, there are signs ian is getting closer. we thought ian was going to hit as a tropical storm and now it will be a category one hurricane, either way, you get a feeling in south carolina that most people are staying put. there is not a feeling of panic here, but there is concern about the flooding they will run into here. not so much about the wind, but the flooding. that tidal surge, storm surge, four to seven feet in the low country, four to seven feet doesn t just go up, it goes in, they are so close to sea level. we have not seen a mass exodus of people here, no real panic, but people are concerned about flooding because they deal with it so often. we saw image in the local newspaper of c