discussion three days after his shaky debate performance. calls for him to drop out of the race continue as do the talks of democrats frantically looking for an alternative to a nominee to take his place. well only to a brand new welcome the a brand new hour of fox news live, i m arthel neville. eric: i m eric shawn. the president is now back at camp david where he spent those days last week preparing for the debate, and the white house is strongly pushing back on reports the first family is there for a heart to heart and whether he should today in the race. hay point out to the long-scheduled family reunion there well before last thursday s night. but in rallies after, mr. biden came on strong to cheering supporters. the campaign saying he is not going anywhere. some top democrats are said to be voicing concerns behind closed doors, while in public they are standing strongly behind the president. there was that same kind of a freakout after my debate, and i might even
political action committees have spent much more on legal fees. that is a considerable amount. and this is astonnishing development to continue to watch. because this is a bit of a crunch financially for donald trump because he has to take or he doesn t have to, but chosen to take the money from grassroots donors and apply that to his legal bills rather than on the work of the campaign. this shows how linked his legal and political lives are at this moment. in fact, one of his committees asked for a $60 million refund from another. it was initially a transfer to a superpac to put saads and air a now they ve spent money on legal bills and he has more coming down the pike. and s. e., listen how chris christie reacted to the news of trump s spending on legal bills. this guy is a billionaire,
weather forecast. i hear, the smoke is going to be in new york state today and new york city tomorrow. janice: correct. it won t be as bad as a couple of weeks ago where we had this ominous glow across new york city. and it just looked like mars in some cases. but we will feel and smell the smoke, absolutely. for parts of the midwest today, crossing over the great lakes and into the northeast tomorrow. let s take a look at the maps and i will show you what is going on. new york city right now 67 but mostly cloudy skies. i think some of that smoke is actually going to get into the air a little earlier. there is the smoke tracker. it s hard to really track where this smoke goes and how potent it s going to be. i just want to, you know, say that because i think the smoke across the upper midwest and the great lakes is a little bit worse than we were anticipating. so a lot of these big cities experiencing the smoke, moving in towards the northeast and we ll be tracking that, of course, f
police here have other duties too. it is the first time anyone had seen a coronation and it will be a big job for those on duty. let s go live now to buckingham palace and our correspondent ellie price. hi, the party had really started already, we are three days out. there is a garden party going on in buckingham palace as we speak as part of the celebrations, several thousand people have walked past us in their glad rags and just before we came an air a cavalcade of cars came past, we think it might be somebody royal because everybody cheered but we could not see who it was. i willjust introduce you to these ladies who have been here since last night. the weather is much better today. since last night. the weather is| much better today.- why since last night. the weather is i