to my daughter. major: the cbs evening news starts now. good evening, everyone, i m major garrett in for norah, who as you saw is on assignment. tonight we are surveying the deteriorating situation in the middle east, from the red sea to gaza to iran. this is the bodies of three soldiers killed in jordan prepared to make their way back to the united states. first, israeli special forces disguised as medical workers and civilians storm a hospital in the west bank and killed three suspected militants. and negotiations continue for a cease-fire in the israel-hamas war, and the release of the remaining hostages being held by hamas in gaza. plus, cbs news is over the red sea, with the u.s. navy as it protects american interest in the region, including from attacks by iranian-backed houthi militia. norah is on board the surveillance plane with the commander of u.s. fifth fleet and naval forces central command as they gather intelligence. but we begin tonight with president bide
is it about him? i really think he has a heart for the common man. he s not with the status quo. eight years later and the media still treating trump voters like zoo animals. what s your message to iran? don t, don t, don t, don t. jesse: guess what? they didn t, and now three americans are dead. along the way we discovered secret chinese staging hotels embedded with an illegal alien caravan that rode the next san train of death. a look inside a migrant caravan where biden s approval rating is a hundred percent. [chanting biden] we re drinking a hundred beers and a hundred vodkas. jesse: it was the end of the korean war and soldiers returned home. the new york times dropped the bombshell. some g.i. captives fear converted was the headline. it was the government s biggest nightmare come true. american prisoners of war were coming home converted by communist brainwashers. the story kicked the cia into high gear. just weeks into his job as cia director, a
this is the ingraham angle from washington tonight. an american tragedy, that s the focus of tonight s acts gel. all right, shortly after that nightmare attack sunday on u.s. service personnel in jordan, republicans rushed out to demand that biden launch a significant military retaliation against iran. now, the loss of these three patriots is both heart breaking and enraging. and while the impulse to avenge their deaths is understandable, we cannot afford another protracted conflict in the middle east. and even if we could, we can t rely on this woke series of item wits at the biden pentagon to deliver anything resembling victory. after all, is biden s top military brass had success war gaming ukraine? even tracking our munitions there? and how did millie austin manage that afghanistan withdrawal again? to this day, after 13 u.s. service personnel were left vulnerable and then blown to bits, biden has held no one in his administration accountable, no one. but, of course,
shelby park and blocking access to federal agents. right now it s unclear who will blink first in this showdown at the rio grande between the state of texas and the biden administration. texas digging in its heels after the supreme court ruled the federal government had the right to take the state s fencing down, but governor greg abbott insists he is acting within his rights to protect his state for what he calls an invasion. hello, everyone, and welcome to the a brand new hour of fox news live, i m eric shane. hey, or arthel. arthel: hi, eric. hello, everyone, i m arthel neville. so the constitutional battle over border enforcement comes as we get staggering new numbers on border encounters. customs and and border protection reporting 302,000 migrants tried to illegally enter the u.s. last month. this is beating the previous record high by more than 32,000. we are covering the border crisis from all angles. florida attorney general ashley moody standing by, she is one of
trump leading haley ahead of tuesday s republican primary in the granite state but hailie is counting on it s large slice of independent voters for a win we ve got a live report from new hampshire in just a bit plus i will ask the chair of new hampshire s democratic for his thoughts about the republican battle for the granite state where it s independent voters are leaning and where the president biden and the national parties new primary schedule may end up costing them new hampshire in november. that s later. we ve also got new developments in donald trump s web of legal troubles. new video from his april deposition in new york s nine figured fraud case against him shows him claiming to have literally saved the world as president. but will he be able to save himself from a massive financial judgment and the new york case or conviction in any of the multiple criminal cases hanging over him. former trump lawyer, joe tacopina, joins us tonight, with his take on the former pres