paul: donald trump speaking at the faith and freedom coalition s road to the majority conference. we will be monitoring his remarks. in new york city, jamaal bowman tapping two of the far left s biggest stars for his rally in the bronx. fellow member of congress, alexandria ocasio cortez and senator bernie sanders at the rally as mr. bowman faces a challenge from a moderate democrat. welcome to fox news live. molly:it is wonderful to be with you. donald trump speaking in washington, then to pennsylvania and a rally in philadelphia. president biden is at camp david to prepare for thursday s presidential dba. we have fox team coverage. alexis mcadams live in philadelphia. reporter: a hot day in philadelphia but the former president isn t here yet. he is on stage in washington dc trying to start strong by gaining support near the capital talking with voters saying he s ready to get back to the white house and then to temple university where there s a long line of supporters wa
not necessarily it d be a deal breaker after all, former president trump won this district by nearly 19 points in 2020, erin. all right. thank you very much, lucy. and thanks to all of you, anderson starts now so that on 360, breaking news on donald trump s search for a running mate in which key allies are pushing for each of those three, right there also the hearing today that s casting yet more doubt on the judge running the trump classified documents case to former federal judges are here to weigh in and questions about boeing equipment delays two passengers only instead of stranding them and ceo hair. well, they re stuck in orbit. john king here tonight in for anderson, we begin with the breaking news, namely who people close to the former president donald trump want to see on the ticket with him three names, each one being touted by a different trump faction two senators and the governor of north dakota. cnn s alayna treene has more on who they are and what s playi
and that comes with further scrutiny about his ideas and his political record. it s more like a police interview! laughter. he was asked about views he d expressed in the past about vladimir putin. he d previously said he disliked the russian president but admired him as a political operator, and that the invasion of ukraine was a consequence of western expansion. the reform uk leader said he had predicted the war ten years ago. i stood up in the european parliament in 2014 and i said, and i quote, there will be a war in ukraine. why did i say that? it was obvious to me that the ever eastward expansion of nato and the european union was giving this man a reason, to his russian people, to say they re coming for us again, and to go to war. home secretary james cleverly accused him of echoing putin s vile justification for the invasion, and there was criticism too from labour. the only aggressor in ukraine is vladimir putin, and it is shocking that nigel farage chooses to al
into a wider regional war. the two sides have exchanged fire across the lebanon israel border in recent weeks. hezbollah says it is fighting israel to support hamas in gaza. israel s military said that operational plans for an offensive in lebanon had been approved and validated . the un secretary general antonio guterres has warned there is a real risk that the crisis on the israel lebanon border could escalate. one rash move, one miscalculation could trigger a catastrophe that goes far beyond the borders and, frankly, beyond imagination. let s be clear the people of the region and the people of the world cannot afford lebanon to become another gaza. with me now said shehata from bbc arabic a from bbc arabic strike near the icrc compound, a strike near the icrc compound, what more can you tell us about it. tell us about it. the international - tell us about it. the - international committee of tell us about it. tue: international committee of the red cross on the x platf
our political correspondent jack fenwick reports. he d previously said he disliked the russian president but admired him as a political operator, and that the invasion of ukraine was a consequence of western expansion. the reform uk leader said he had predicted the war ten years ago. i stood up in the european parliament in 2014 and i said, and i quote, there will be a war in ukraine. why did i say that? it was obvious to me that the ever eastward expansion of nato and the european union was giving this man a reason, to his russian people, to say they re coming for us again, and to go to war. home secretary james cleverly accused him of echoing putin s vile justification for the invasion, and there was criticism too from labour. the only aggressor in ukraine is vladimir putin, and it is shocking that nigel farage chooses to align himself with putin. he s become a putin apologist. mr farage said last night that putin was wrong to invade, the eu was wrong to expand eastward