Two candidates, theyre dueling economic messages and the former president s claims about the two attempts on his life and iran, plus the very latest on Hurricane Helene now forecast to reach category four heading for the Florida Panhandle good evening. Thanks for joining us. We begin tonight, keeping them honest with politics specifically the brand of it, which runs on falsehoods and fear. And frankly, racism the latest example, louisiana republican Congressman Clay higgins, this guy, now it doesnt have much of a record of accomplishment in the house, but today, hes certainly got noticed this is what he posted on social media, quoting the congressman now, lol, these haitians are wild, eating pets, voodoo, Nastyas Country in the western hemisphere, colts slapstick gangsters, but if they dont feel all sophisticated now filing charges against our president and vp, all these thugs better get their Mind Right and their out of our country before january 20. So a couple of things to unpack he
that for the second time. and president biden spending the weekend in delaware after he slammed the gop s new commitment to america plan. it was a speech that he gave to the nation s largest teachers union. we have live fox news team coverage on all of this. alexis mcadams is at the southern border, lucas tomlin tomlinson in delaware with the president, max gorden in florida as the residents there prepare for a possible hurricane. but first to adam klotz in the fox weather center on what s going to turn the sunshine state into a wet and windy state soon. adam: hey, eric. yeah, you re absolutely right. this is the system that s making that move, still a tropical storm as we speak. winds at 45 miles an hour, drifting off to the west at 16 miless an hour. warmer water fuels the system, so as it lifts into the gulf of mexico, it starts to really strengthen. this is going to time out, our forecast cone of uncertainty here. you see beginning to approach the gulf of mexico north of
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by the time you get into tuesday morning. still over warm water and a wide area where this could turn and run into florida from as far south as perhaps south florida, but it is trending more and more off towards the west, the florida big bend or the florida panhandle. there s several different models , and they are updating every couple of hours. our most recent runs perhaps into the tampa area, but you are seeing more and more agreement that this is going to drift up along the florida panhandle. again, there s time for this to change, so really everyone up and down the west coast is going to need to pay attention to storm as we get a better idea of where, ultimately, it will run in the next day or so. the timing to be ready, 8 p.m. by the time you enter the southern tip of the gulf of mexico north of cuba and lifting by 8 a.m. on tuesday morning into the fort myers area by tuesday night and wednesday morning likely getting up around the florida big bend area. that s ultimately where t
front loader and then took off. deputy michael hartwick was delled that night, a 9-year veteran 19-year veteran of the pinellas county sheriff s department. now the family grieving after people try to figure out how salas was approved to work at that construction site. the hit and run happened on thursday, hartwick was there to patrol the area to make sure the crew was safe, but when he got out of the car just after 10:00 that night, police say salas ran him over and ran off. the florida governor trying to figure out what happened leading up to this case. listen. he has no qualifications to drive a front loader and, you know, what he said is, what he told those people is back in honduras he worked some construction, and he knows how to operate this thing, so they said go ahead. reporter: so molinas saslas first entered in october of last year here in eagle pass, but hen he was sent back by border