raising push in palm beach today where he s expecting to rake in around $43 million which would top biden s $26 million raised at a new york city event last week. the bide with. en campaign slamming trump for doing. the bidding of his billionaire friends as the rematch continues to heat up. welcome to fox news live, i am molly e line. hello, griff. griff: hour two, here we go. i m griff jenkins. trump is expected to continue his events into next week hitting a few swing states with visits to pennsylvania and georgia. madison scarpino is live in palm a beach, florida, with more. hey, madison. reporter: hey, griff. trump really ramping up the push to raise more money. you can see paralag go behind me, but tonight s exclusive fundraiser is at a private home here in palm beach with. and there s expected on the some big republican to be some big republican donors with big money tonight. hedge fund billionaire john john pall is leading paulson is leading the event. the chic
carter has sadly died. she was 96 years old. she was widely credited for expanding the role of first lady to an open partner both in policy and international travel. becoming a trusted advisor even in an era where the press would call her, solely mrs. carter. and president biden said time and time again during the four decades of our friendship, through rigors of campaign, we always felt the hope and optimism of rosalynn carter. she will always be in our heart. joining us by phone is washington and foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell. it s great to have you with us. i m sorry it has to be on such a sad occasion. i know we have had an opportunity to interview rosalynn carter as well as jimmy carter on a multiple of occasions. talk to us about her before the white house, during the white house and after the white house. thank you for this opportunity to celebrate a life of service and love. great compassion, great love for humanity after the white house waged what t
. welcome to all of you watching us here in the united states, canada and all around the world, i m kim brunhuber, it s 4:00 a.m. here in atlanta, 10:00 a.m. in gaza, where egyptian sources say more than 7,000 foreign nationals are expected to leave southern gaza through the rafah crossing today. among that group are nearly 400 americans, british, french, germans. this floels the devastating air strike outside a hospital in gaza city. we want to warn you the video obtained by cnn is graphic. the israeli military admits it struck an ambulance just outside the hospital, an explosion left a scene of carnage and chaos with at least 15 people reported killed according to hamas-run health authorities. the ambulance was said to be part of a convoy carrying patients to southern gaza. the ambulance was being used by hamas which it said was using emergency vehicles to transport fighters and weapons in the past. we have developments from abu dhabi, eleni, let s start with the strike o
i m pamela brown in for jake tapper in washington, d.c. and i m wolf blitzer in tel aviv where israel has just claimed responsibility for an attack outside a hospital in gaza city. videos from the scene show multiple dead and injured people on the ground near the al-shifa hospital, which is gaza s largest medical facility. israel says hamas was using an ambulance convoy outside the hospital to transport operatives and weapons. and all this comes just hours after the u.s. secretary of state antony blinken met here in israel with top israeli officials. and while blinken once again defended israel s right to respond to the horrific terrorist hamas attacks on october 7th, he delivered a strong message that suggested the white house support for israel is not without limits. we ve been clear that as israel conducts its campaign to defeat hamas, how it does so matters. it matters because it s the right and lawful thing to do. it matters because failure to do so plays into the h
the international humanitarian agency, medecins sans frontieres, says 2 million palestinians are still trapped in gaza under shelling and more than 22,000 injured people remain with limited access to health care. our international editorjeremy bowen has more on the border s opening. a warning, his report contains distressing images. at last the gates of the rafah crossing were opened. some foreign citizens were allowed to leave gaza for egypt. for the first time since israel imposed its siege. convoys of aid trucks are moving into gaza, though not nearly as many as the un and aid agencies say are necessary. ambulances went in for the seriously wounded. injabalia, at the opposite end of the gaza strip, more israeli raids. this time they said the target was a command centre. the un said gaza s civilian were being starved, traumatised and bombed to death. on the other side of the border wire, israelis are still in shock over the october 7 attacks. this is nirim kibbutz directly