More than 200 people have died, countless others still missing. Americans and the hardesthit areas are desperate for critical supplies like food and water. Tens of thousands still without electricity, and while all of this is happening in families struggle to pick up the pieces, many feel totally abandoned by the Bidenharris Administrations handling of The Storm. Hello, everyone. This is outnumbered. Im Kayleigh Mcenany here with my cohosts, Harris Faulkner and emily compagno. Also joining us, most of the Kennedy Saves The World podcast, kennedy. And former Uc Berkeley Law professor and former Law Clerk for justice thomas, john yoo. The devastation is being compared to that of Hurricane Katrina. Homeland security is warning that fema does not have enough funds to help, and distressed north Carolina Residents are reportedly being forced listen to this to fend for themselves, relying on homegrown rescue efforts. We are not getting the amount of support that we need. We havent seen fema,
the 528 employees who were sacked join a much larger group of tech workers across the industry who ve lost their jobs since the end of the pandemic. earlier, i spoke to tech sector expert, dan ives, who told me snap s quarterly results look rather bleak. if you looked up disaster in the dictionary, you d see snap s earnings. and this just continues to be the trouble. they re on the outside looking in another black eye quarter for snap, especially this the advertising team. the surge in tech lay offs in 2024 would suggest that there s trouble in the industry, perhaps, but that may not necessarily be the case if we look at other key measures? i think it s a tale of two cities. the strong are getting stronger. the ai revolution s here. you re seeing more spending in areas like that. but then you see non strategic areas get cut across path. i think most of these job cuts are in the rear review mirror, but itjust shows we re going into a fork in the road period for tech wher
implications for the republic. that s what concerns not. look, anyone could stumble and fall, sandbag fall. but when a president does, it usually scrutiny and ridicule follow. trump couldn t even get a walk down a slick ramp without facing scorn. president gerald ford was probably the most athletic president ever. he played football in a national championship. but when he missed a step just once, chevy chase and snl sketches forever set a narrative of ford as a bumbling buffoon. so it is curious that when hillary clinton collapsed like an old armani pantsuit and wasid physically dumped into a van, riere was no snl sketch or ridicule. which bringsdiculed th us to tht th president , who over the last two years has done more pratfalls than jerry lewiso . part of the problem is joe biden is suffering from a stiffo gait and old age. his doctor has admitted as much ,but in an effort to showl how vigorous he still is , hehec tsaffects his skipping routine. i call it the biden trot
about half the health trusts in england are affected by today s industrial action, but the rcn, has guaranteed a minimum level of cover, for intensive care and trauma units. a quarter of the trusts involved have also been given extra exemptions, for services like transplant and cardiac care, which means strikers can be called in, for emergencies. this latest 28 hour action ends at midnight, with the government saying it s pay offer, is fair and reasonable. here s our health correspondent, sophie hutchinson. they say cut back, we say fight back. nurses on the picket line once again. no nhs cuts. determined to have their voices heard, in this dispute over pay and conditions. i ve been a nurse now for 15 years, and it s just got worse and worse. the staffing is cut, our pay is cut, but patient care is always excellent, but we just strive and we give and we get nothing back. we re on strike because i have seen, over my entire career of more than a decade in the nhs, a progressive
storms threatening the west coast. 17 million people across california and nevada are under flood watches. the storm is known as an atmospheric river, basically a fire hose of water. the big concern, flooding from rising rivers and melting snowpack. the ground is already saturated from weeks of heavy rainfall. look at oakland. parts of the interstate shut down because of flooding. east of oakland, the roof of a dollar store collapsed from the wait of the rain on top of the snow still there from earlier storms. the store said to be a total loss. the good news, no one was hurt. evacuation warnings are in effect for five central california counties. officials are telling people to move to higher ground now. we re covering this from all angles. nick watt is just outside san jose. let s go to we ll start with nick. nick, what are you seeing there? reporter: victor, we re seeing a lot of water here in felton. we re a little bit up river from santa cruz. as you can see, if you