philadelphia fire department says after the initial fire broke out gas lines kept exploding underground. a state transportation official say this is likely to shut down i-95 indefinitely. this philadelphian agrees. i was woken up to nothing but text messages, phone calls. i had no idea what was going on i got dressed and came out and looked down and i smelled a smoky smell and i was like damn dude it would be a rough couple of weeks is not getting fixed tomorrow. eric: most important roots in the northeast, cb is here with us. both lanes of i-95 are closed in northeast philadelphia as crews work on the bridge collapse. at an official seen a tanker truck caught fire under i-95 and northeast philadelphia near cottman avenue causing the northbound overpass to collapse and now 7 miles of i-95 north and southbound are closed. officials are warning other streets near the bridge could be closed as crews continue the cleanup. this happening on one of the oldest and most traveled
and the peace of mind you deserve. sandra: fox news alert. breaking right now, 3 house news committee have synced criminal referrals to the justice department alleging president biden son hunter and his brother james both lied to congress when they sat for a closed-door interviews just months ago. that is where we are at 2:00 p.m. eastern time. welcome, everybody. i am sandra smith in new york. john: this is brand-new breaking news. i am john roberts in washington. this is america reports. it was all a calculated effort to shield president biden from their impeachment inquiry. they are recommending the doj act on the criminal referrals and charge the 2 bidens. sandra: one day after the attorney general a 2-tiered justice system. the claims you have made today about fair and impartial pursuit of justice. they see that lady justice blindfold has slipped off. did you attempt to obstruct the criminal investigation into hunter biden s alleged crimes? absolutely not.
normandy, france tuesday good afternoon everybody in martha maccallum and missus the story live from the american cemetery in normandy france where tomorrow we will commemorate the 80th anniversary of operation overlord, d-day, was in 150,000 allied forces landed on the beaches here to turn back the nazi hold on to europe. later this hour, another cure of world war ii. 96-year-old ronald roll do, i just 16 he found a way around the navies age requirement, bravely fighting and surviving injuries as a teenage boy. he says you comes to normandy because of the friends that he lost and also because of some of the nightmares he still has about his fallen hero buddies. people might think you re squarely when you talk about of the guys to back up from the grave but it s realistic to me and i m just lucky. a lot of the guys were not as lucky as i was. and i appreciate every day of it and i honor all the guys in the pacific theatre, m. just honored my brothers over here. martha:
sun that a person was getting, by the time they re 80 it would look like a wilted sunflower. they look good now but they won t look so good in about 55 decades. sarah: during a national championship, and as you got one, and i thought i would be the only one who doesn t get one. i m okay with that now. john: it good for you. check this out, a cow in brazil, and covered she had her own bodyguard sold for $4 million at auction, the breakingmac banks of the most expensive cow in the world. twice the amount the weight of others her grade, for a special program to raise meteor cows. sarah: incredible! arike john cabot great to be with you, back tomorrow, set your dvr and never missed american reports. thank you for joining us, i m sandra smith. john: and i drawn up robert s, with martha, she is in
politics cofounder is going to bring us up-to-date on all of this. it s unbelievable how high-priced colleges are why does it cost so much to get a diploma. i think per usual when you look at the root cause and traces back to the government got involved in higher education and with the free market decades we ve seen tuition prices climb three times the rate of inflation since the 1970s. while it s been exasperated by the current issues of inflation and the federal reserve continuing to rise interest-rate to get a hold of everything that they did in 20 and 21 this is not a new phenomenon, college has been greatly outpacing the rate of return for some time we have seen the college degrees have lost their value in you stand to make one point to million dollars on average with a college degree than somebody who doesn t get one, that is an average and skewed by people who