Reporter congressman david trone and executive Angela Alsobrooks talk about matters important to you. Alsobrooks we invest in people. Trone i have voted once in congress to codify roe versus wade. Fox 45 news, but Baltimore Sun and the Chamber Center for Public Policy Center Presents the Maryland Us Senate Candidate Forum. This is your voice, your future. Moderator welcome, i am kyle jackson. Both campaigns agreed to oh no opening same as, debate topics include the economy, budget, foreign affairs, law enforcement, education and reproductive rights. All questions are directed to both candidates and they have one minute to answer and 30 seconds for rebuttal. A coin flip determined who gets the first question and who goes first in closing statements. You can see the coin flip on foxbaltimore. Com. Joining me today my colleague, mikenzie frost, the Baltimore Suns jeff barker and university of baltimore schaefer it center dean roger hartley. The debate panel will ask the questions this eve
todd: a fox news alert, the polls are closed, results are in and democrats have the edge, including in virginia. democrats maintain control of the senate and flip the house of delegates, the party will be able to block governor glenn youngkin agenda moving forward. carley: and beshear defeated republican attorney general daniel cameron. todd: in mississippi republican governor tate reeves fended off state reg later brandon presley. this is fox and friends, i m todd piro. carley: i m carley shimkus. in ohio, voters decided to put ab abortion rights in the constitution. brooke: voters will protect abortion access. this measure prevents ban on abortion for the mother s health or before the fetus is considered viable and legalizing marijuana for the abortion was a big issue in virginia, democrats just flipped the house of delegates and maintained control of the senate, a major blow to governor glenn youngkin s agenda and makes it unlikely his 15-week ban will ever p
good morning. it is 11:00 a.m. eastern, 8:00 a.m. pacific. i m jose diaz-balart. breaking overnight, big democratic wins in several key states on this off year election cycle. abortion rights proving to be the main driver of their success. what this means for 2024 and how that could affect the republican candidate s strategy tonight during the third gop debate. we ll have a preview. inivanka is now on the stand in her father s $250 million fraud case. overseas, israel says its troops are in the heart of gaza city as its military steps up its ground offensive against hamas. the white house warning israel about its plans to take over security in gaza. we ll talk to senator mark warner of virginia, chairman of the intelligence committee, about that and more. and we begin this hour with big victories for democrats and abortion rights. yesterday s elections. in ohio, voters added the right to an abortion to the state constitution. seven states voted to protect abortion rights
Financial intelligence of the department of the treasury where he focused on illicit finance. And so we welcome both our witnesses to the committee. Without objection, the witnesses for prepared statements are going to be made a part of the record and all members here will have five calendar days to submit any statements or additional questions or any extraneous material for the record. With that, i would suggest and would begin with you if you could summarize your remarks and then we will go to questions. Thank you very much, mr. Chairman. Ranking member angle, members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to appear before you today to discuss the ever increasing challenge that north korea poses. The threat posed by the Ballistic Missile and Nuclear Program is grave. Six Nuclear Tests on september 3 is an unacceptable provocation that ignores repeated calls from the International Community for a change in their behavior. It followed the august 28 Ballistic Missile launch tha
Programming and score opposing opinions. 100,000 will be awarded in cash prizes. The grand prize of 5000 will go to the student or team with the best overall entry. For more information, go to our web site, studentcam. Org. The House Foreign Affairs Committee Questioned deputy secretary of state John Sullivan this week on the departments restructuring forts d a broad range of diplomatic priorities. Other questions focused on Foreign Policy priorities in north korea, iran, and myanmar. This overnight hearing is 2 1 2 hours. This hearing has come to order, ill ask the members all to take their seats if they will. Today we hear from deputy secretary of state John Sullivan on the proposed reforms that he and secretary tillerson are working on for the state department, and for the agency for international development. I dont think there are many that question the need to improve the operation of both agencies. A more efficient and effective state department and usa id would better promote o