three years later, he came back and killed. new reporting on the fighting in gaza. is israel reporting to flood hamas tunnels with sea water? what new satellite images tell us. plus, another day, another censure, what was once rare punishment gets handed down again, this time against a democratic congressman who falsely pulled a fire alarm. it s the third censure this year. and pro trump fake electors, nevada, the top republican officials facing felony charges. our nbc news reporters are following all of the latest developments. we begin in las vegas with nbc s dana griffin, and those new details on a college campus shooting that killed three people. what more, dana, are we learning about the suspect? reporter: we ve learned the suspect s name, 67-year-old anthony polito. as you mentioned, he unsuccessfully sought employment here at unlv. if that s part of the motive, investigators haven t said so. right now on campus, we are looking over our shoulders through this bree
many of those lies are well documented. we know that mr. santos hide about his education, both graduate and post graduate. claiming that he attended universities where he was never enrolled. claiming that he obtained degrees that he did not earn. we know that mr. santos lied about his employment when he claimed that he worked for two prestigious financial institutions, citi group and goldman sachs. we know that mr. santos lied about his religious faith, when he said he was jewish, and when called out meant to say that he was jew-ish. and we know he lied when he said four employees killed in a mass shooting in florida. mr. speaker, while troubling, those lies did not justify his removal from this body. but these and other misleading statements reflect directly on mr. santos s credibility. in may, mr. speaker. george santos said that he looked forward to seeing the ethics process play out. and that if the committee finds reason to remove them, then that is the process. today, m
friend. i wanted to come hang out with you, on friday night. you need to take a train to do that, but we welcome you on amtrak, and we re here for you. i m always here for. you have a wonderful weekend. thank you. you too, alex. have a great. so thank you, and thank you to you at home for joining me this hour. today fulton county district attorney fani willis asked a judge to set the trial date for former president trump and his 14 remaining codefendants in the georgia election interference case. that date, august 5th, 2024. now that date would be stunning on its own or. it s just three months before election day. but d.a. willis asking for an august 4th trial date today is even more of a big deal when you consider that she just said this on tuesday. i believe in that case there will be a trial. i believe the trial will take many months. i don t expect that we will conclude until the winter or the very early part of 2025. trump s legal team promptly filed its own
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steve: good morning, everybody. it is 8:00 in new york city. beautiful 76 degrees on wednesday, june 26, 2024, welcome to fox and friends hour three. second illegal migrant accused of killing that 12-year-old girl in texas appeared in court yesterday as the girl s family speaks out about what happened. she was a child. she was my child. she was going to do things and these men, these illegal men took that opportunity from my daughter. ainsley: and the cnn presidential debate is tomorrow and we could learn trump s veep pick soon. we are kicking off fox and friends exclusive series talking to possible picks and their spouses. first up, j.d. vance. they are looking at me and looking at other people, too. i am not raring to change anything about our lives right now. i believe in jd and really love him. lawrence: that was sweet. h hallmark moment, chiefings tea teaming s cheefs teaming up for a movie. brian: hardknocks, not a hallmark movie. i am tired of the chi