Fox news at night. And breaking right now, all eyes on philadelphia after backtoback nights of rampant looting and dozens of arrests. We are monitoring what could be night three. These, on the right side of the screen, live pictures of philly. And if crime breaks out well break in live with the very latest. Meanwhile Christina Coleman is live with what happened and what were learning about the suspects arrested so far. Christina good evening. Reporter good evening trace, second round of looting and flash mob thefts reeked havoc in philadelphia last night. This comes after crowds of thieves smashed their way through stores in several parts of the city tuesday night during an hours long crime spree. The looting started that evening after a judge ruled to dismiss charges against a local Police Officer who shot and killed 27yearold Eddie Irizarry during a traffic stop in august. Demonstrators peacefully protested the judges decision however police say criminal opportunists to advantage of
the first former president to testify publicly under oath. how this will test our legal and judicial systems alike. that wake up call. senate republicans are finally condemning monthslong tommy tuberville s blockade of military promotions. what took them salon? and all eyes on ohio. reproductive rights are on the line this tuesday with a constitutional amendment to protect abortion access on the ballot. i m ayman mohyeldin. let s get started. tomorrow, donald trump will become the first former president in american history to publicly testify under oath, taking the witness stand in his own defense in his new york civil fraud trial. it will undoubtedly prove to be a surreal test, yes for the u.s. justice system, with judge engoron and the prosecutors who are actually working this case. but it will actually be one for trump himself, a man whose bombastic nature, shall we say, a penchant for half truths will be restrained before perhaps like never before. as lauren camera writ
tonight on ayman, taking a stand at last. donald trump is about to become the first former president to testify publicly under of. how this will test our legal and judicial systems alike. that wake up call. senate republicans are finally condemning monthslong tommy tuberville s blockade of military promotions. what took them salon? and all eyes on ohio. reproductive rights are on the line this tuesday with a constitutional amendment to protect abortion access on the ballot. i m ayman mohyeldin. let s get started. tomorrow, donald trump will become the first former president in american history to publicly testify under oath, taking the witness stand in his own defense in his new york civil fraud trial. it will undoubtedly prove to b a surreal test, ye for the u.s. justice system, with judge engoron and the prosecutors who are actually working this case. but it will actually be one for trump himself, a man whose bombastic nature, shall we say, a penchant for half truths will
diplomatic talks unfolding in the middle east for days secretary of state anthony blinken macon to unannounced visits today and the israeli occupied west bank and in iraq. in a meeting with secretary blinken reaffirmed americas commitment to address the humanitarian crisis unfolding in gaza. the state department says blinken also discussed efforts to restore stability to the west bank. over the past few weeks, tensions have spilled over there as israeli and a surprise visit to back that, secretary blinken met with iraq s prime minister to talk about the importance of preventing the war from spreading into a wider regional conflict. lincoln over under is humanitarian pause in fighting aid for civilians into the gaza strip. this is a process. israel s race raised important questions about how humanitarian policies would work. we have to answer those questions. second, it is important that the pause advance a number of things, one of them as hostages. we are intens
spokesperson, the president told blinken there should be an 88 cease-fire between israel and hamas, and that humanitarian aid must be allowed into gaza. state department officials say secretary blinken made it clear in this meeting that the u.s. has a quote, commitment to the delivery of life-saving humanitarian assistance, and resumption of essential services in gaza, and made clear that palestinians must not be forcibly displaced, and quote. blinken s visit came right after another israeli airstrike on a refugee camp in central gaza early this morning, which killed at least 47 people and wounded dozens more, according to the health ministry and gaza. this brings the death toll in gaza up to more than 9700 since october the 7th. 4800 of those dead are believed to be children, though nbc is unable to independently verify those numbers. the attack came as israel said it would press on with its offensive in gaza, despite appeals from the united states and other nations for a pa