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will respond after iran-backed militants killed three service members and injured others in a drone attack in jordan. you are watching fox and friends first, i m carley shimkus. todd: i m todd piro. today defense secretary lloyd austin returning to the pentagon for the first time in a month. planning to hold our allies accountable. this marks major escalation in midweek pick-me-up. number of service members hurt could change as more seek care. they had to be medically evacuated from jordan and in stable condition. president biden saying the u.s. will take action. president biden: (indiscernible) it happened in northeast jordan near the syrian border. 350 army and air force are deployed there. they are helping defeat isis iran proxy forces have targeted troops 150 times. houthi troops are attacking ships in red sea and gulf of aden. the u.s. have struck back in self-defense. several republicans argue biden administration s actions have failed to deter u.s. adversar
right now in the senate. but over in the house, speaker johnson says that bill is dead on arrival. if new reports about the terms of the deal are, in fact, true, welcome to fox news live i m aishah hasnie griff good to be with you. from eagle pass to the white house we have a busy saturday. this comes as former president trump calls on states to sending their national guards to assist texas along the southern border. we have fox team coverage with matt eagle pass where the standoff between texas and the biden administration is ramping up. but let s begin with lucas tomlinson at the white house on new details we re learning about this senate border deal. hey, lucas. griff, election year politics will factor heavily into the fate of the senate border bill to put it mildly as you mention aishah mentioned and donald trump doesn t support it here s tennessee senator marsha blackburn. the president could close that border if he wanted to close the border. he will not close th
players in seven years but all of them have been incredible, supportive and a good environment. so, i have everything and ifeel good and of course, one day is going to finish and i don t think about that right now. the quarterfinal line up at the africa cup of nations is almost complete. the final game of the round of 16 is under way with world cup semi finallists morocco taking on south africa. 0 0 there from san pedro. earlier, mali beat burkina faso 2 1 to make the last eight, which sets up a clash with hosts ivory coast on saturday to make the semi finals. south korea are into the quarter finals of the asian cup after a dramatic penalty shoot out win over saudi arabia, jurgen klinsmann s side were trailing i o until the ninth minute of injury time cho gue sung with the equaliser. with the scores level the game went to spot kicks. south korea goalkeeper jo hyeon woo effectively won it for them with some crucial saves and it was left to wolves forward hwang hee chan t
be, and could they make or break some campaigns? let s ask gop fundraiser noel thanks for being here, appreciate it. you know, some people are paying their own bills, or at least a lot of them, like vivek ramaswamy. of course, he s got a couple hundred million of his own spend to on that, not everybody has that personal cash, but with could we see the race diminishing as a result of these figures? absolutely, david. hanks for having me on. thanks for having me on. you cannot get your message out if you don t have money. so it s very is, very important to the watch these fund raising polls. and the other thing i will tell you is i am more interested in how much these candidates are raising, even more so than the general polls on how they re doing because if you raise more money than min, you have power to advertise, get messages out and saturate with your message so that you can attract new voters and new people that want to join your campaign. so i really, really pay at