john berman here for anderson, tonight on three, 60 troops on the move in major airstrikes on a refugee camp that israel calls a safe space in fort militants. and locals now coal at war zone. the very latest on israel s biggest strike on the west bank in two decades. also tonight, is wrong desantis openly advertising intolerance? his campaign put out a video, which it literally says is to wrap up pride month, slamming donald trump for being too accepting of lgbtq americans. later, the little salvadoran girl who was torn from her mother at the southern border. how she and moderate now and the american life that trying to build five years after that moment. we begin with the latest on israel to combined air and ground attack on jenin in the west bank. specifically the refugee camp there. according to israel, the camp is known to be a haven for militants. that said, it is also densely populated in the middle of a crowded city, packed with civilians, in a conflict that is onc
fifth amendment, as you know, if you refuse to answer the question with a truthful answer would tend to incriminate you. do you understand that right? yes. tonight, our republican underpricing the risk of a convicted canada. a president of the united states needs to have immunity, the supreme court is gonna be rulli of that. what happened to the desantis campaign? thank you everyone, governor desantis, i want to present to you this precip new signs that the florida governor s run is over. we re proud of you for trying. sorry, buddy. and some more genuinely good news. the u.s. stock market continues to hit record high after record high. why just about every indicator of the biden economy is pointed up except one, until today. all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i m chris hayes, for four days from the new hampshire pioneer, looked shaping up to be a make-or-break moment for both republican parties in the nation. i think over a year
say they have reached a top line deal on spending. now they re going to raise to submit a final budget deal to avoid a government shutdown. hello everyone welcome to fox foxnews live i am eric shawn. hi arthel. arthel: hello eric, hello everyone i am arthel neville. both sides have been working for weeks to reach an agreement. congress is a fast leasing fast approaching deadlines to avoid a shutdown for the persons in less than two weeks and the second in less than a month. meantime the pentagon is under pressure to explain why it took so long to reveal defense secretary lloyd austin was in the hospital. even president biden was for days for. the disturbing story is one of many coming out of washington for lucas tomlinson has the details he is live in wilmington, delaware were the president spend the weekend at his home there. we are covering two big stories this afternoon. first congressional leaders say they have reached an agreement on a top line budget that keeps the
secretary lloyd austin s mysterious hospitalization under wraps for nearly a week. and now some are calling for heads to roll over the lack of transparency. good evening to you i am in for jon scott tonight and this is the fox report. meantime on capitol hill senator majority leader meantime on capitol senate majority leader chuck schumer and house speaker mike johnson strike a budget deal. it does not guarantee they can avoid a government shutdown. that was just two weeks left before the generate 19th deadline. let s first get that lucas tomlinson who is following the president in delaware right now. to get the latest from the white house good evening to you, lucas. this agreement is for top line budget numbers only it is likely to face fierce opposition for many house conservatives, still present a biting and abidd celebrating the news on this agreement and the statement moments ago saying quote the bipartisan funding from her congressional leaders have moves us once step
outside the u.s. district court building in south florida with the latest. good morning to you, jonathan. good morning, steve, ainsley and brian. security is always tight around federal courthouses. buff you can only imagine it rises to a much higher level when the defendant is a former u.s. president. the washington post is reporting law enforcement are actively monitoring online threats from extremists groups. monitoring their plans for rallies in the miami area. one of them reportedly planned for outside the courthouse tomorrow. also bringing in additional officers. mr. trump has been indicted on 37 counts, related to the alleged mishandling of classified white house documents stored in various locations around his mar-a-lago estate in palm beach, florida. the charges include 31 counts of willful retention of national defense information with other charges related to mr. trump s alleged efforts to conceal the documents from federal investigators. south carolina senator