california. as the storm battered state endures another round of heavy rain and flooding. donald trump facing new legal woes, the former u.s. president weighing whether to testify before a grand jury about his alleged role in a hush money scheme. plus a major step for the mideast as iran and saudi arabia establish a deal to restore diplomatic ties, the surprise agreement helped along by beijing. i ll break down what it all means. we begin in california where at least two people have died in massive storms hitting the state. the result of yet another atmospheric river. nearly 10,000 residents are under evacuation orders shelters set up to help those forced out because of intense flooding. more than 40,000 homes and businesses are without power. the central coast has been the hardest hit with creeks turned into raging rivers and roads washing out, stranding thousands. the worst is now expected to impact the foothills of the central and southern see as. all of this led the weath
are going to push as far as they can in russian territory. what do we know did the counter offensive that continues?, right? reporter: yes. it continues even as the referendums continues. the state agency putting out new numbers this morning. this is in the 1960s. as you say, this counter offense continues. and ukraine president zelenskyy said it addressed on monday evening. and now it is the priorities. they said they want to cain goal over it. that is one of the key objectives. it is continuing to try and push this. we want to thwart all and my activity. russia supporting this shell schools in the enhanced regions. this is being used as a polling center. is it one of the ways that they are trying to thwart the enemy activity is by thwarting the rev referendums. this is happening in the presence of armed guards. we are expecting to move quickly once the voting is over and russia declare that the regions said they will join the region. they said they believe they ha
entertainment industry and beyond. we have a powerhouse of folks here to help hash it all out with a new hour of american voices, live from pride begins now. we begin this hour honoring how far we have come in the 50 years since the stonewall riots here in this neighborhood. those riots opened the country s eyes to the demonization of gay people. it was at stonewall in 1969 that far goers refused to orders to leave their only safe haven in the city. the refusal led to them being beaten for a number of nights by police. spit upon by anti gay protesters. it was their bravery and belief and never sidelining their true selves that helped pave the way to the supreme court s ruling seven years ago. making same-sex marriage legal across all 50 states. it was that landmark case that fell on the right side of history. putting america on record as a country extending freedom even further, to love we love. but the question has quickly become for how long after the supreme court overtu
call for help from inside the classroom while police waited outside. we re going to play that audio for you in a moment. plus, there are new details about a key figure in the response to that shooting, uvalde school district police chief pedro arredondo will not be sworn in to his newly elected city council seat today as originally planned. should he keep his job as police chief? critical question. also today, a bipartisan group of senators will meet on gun reform. president biden is optimistic that this time around he will get republican support. the president says, quote, rational republicans are ready for a deal. we will see. all of this as the uvalde community prepares to bury 10-year-old shooting victim amerie jo garza and maite rodriguez today. little bodies in little caskets. let s begin this morning with cnn correspondent nick valencia, near robb elementary school in uvalde, texas. nick, cnn has new audio and video, desperate police radio calls, another warning fr
it s april 5th. and this is fox & friends. parents are outraged after school staff members allegedly taped a disabled student to a chair. the family is going to join us this hour. brian: plus we are three days away from a total solar eclipse. hug your loved ones. we will talk to an eclipse chaser. they re busy every 25 years. steve: who knew? brian: we will tell you the best areas to see it from. lawrence: dwayne the rock johnson tells us in exclusive interview how he really feels four years after endorsing president joe biden. watch. america right now that answer, is no. am i going to do that again this year that answer is no. steve: more from will s interview with him as the second hour of fox & friends starts right now. and, remember, mornings are always better with friends. ainsley: president biden heads to baltimore today to speak with state and local officials after last week s deadly bridge collapse. brian: mark meredith joins us from the details