Carley a fox news alert, israel is responding to threats from two borders this a lebanon border, while iran is also making threats. You are watching fox and friends. First on this tuesday morning. Im carley shimkus. And im todd piro. President biden headed to israel tomorrow as meet with arab leaders, including the Palestinian Authority president , about the humanitarian crisis in gaza. The white house says the trip will also serve as a warning to other countries in the region not to take advantage of the vulnerable situation. Listen. President biden will underscore our Crystal Clear message to any actor, state or nonstate, trying to take advantage of this crisis to attack israel. Dont to that end. Hes deployed two Aircraft Carrier groups and other military assets to the region. Despite reports that bidens visit could delay israels Ground Invasion into gaza. The idf says that is not the case with 300,000 israeli troops remain lined up, ready to strike at any time. The president is here
The Republican Party nominated donald trump for president on their semivirtual driving in 2020 north carolina. This years Republican Convention will be held in july in wisconsin. Before that, trump will need to choose his likely candidate for the position of Vice President. Among those he is believed to be considering are florida sen. Marco rubio, ohio sen. James david vance, South Carolina sen. Tim scott and representative Alice Stefanik of new york. As the incumbent, joe biden has the advantage of events in the white house to hold voters attention. During the election campaign, he increasingly sharply attacks trump and takes credit for strengthening the economy. The construction of new plants under our administration has more than doubled. Meanwhile, donald trump Still Believes that windmills cause cancer. Thats what he said, by the way, remember when he was trying to fight covid, he advised just injecting some uvena bleach. He missed, everything went by his hair. The Democratic Part
The impending crisis symposium. It is a very great pleasure now for me to introduce dr. Adam ip smith, the edward osborn, professor of u. S. Political history and director of the Rothermere American Institute at the university of oxford with a specialism in the political history of the United States in the 19th century. Dr. Smiths perspective will be invaluable to our discussions today. Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome dr. Adam smith. Thank you very much. Thank you very much, rob. And good morning, everyone. Its wonderful to see you all here. And its fantastic honor for me to have been invited to take part in this symposium. Its always great to have a reason to come back to richmond, which is a city that i like very much indeed. My talk this morning is going to build, i think, i hope very nicely on Richard Blackett talk, which you just heard, the fugitive slave act of 1850, which was obviously the centerpiece of what he was talking about this morning, was one of the most consequenc
Welcome back, everyone to session to the second session of the impending crisis symposium. It is a very great pleasure now for me to introduce dr. Adam ip smith, the edward osborn, professor of u. S. Political history and director of the Rothermere American Institute at the university of oxford with a specialism in the political history of the United States in the 19th century. Dr. Smiths perspective will be invaluable to our discussions today. Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome dr. Adam smith. Thank you very much. Thank you very much, rob. And good morning, everyone. Its wonderful to see you all here. And its fantastic honor for me to have been invited to take part in this symposium. Its always great to have a reason to come back to richmond, which is a city that i like very much indeed. My talk this morning is going to build, i think, i hope very nicely on Richard Blackett talk, which you just heard, the fugitive slave act of 1850, which was obviously the centerpiece of what he was
Welcome back, everyone to session to the second session of the impending crisis symposium. It is a very great pleasure now for me to introduce dr. Adam ip smith, the edward osborn, professor of u. S. Political history and director of the Rothermere American Institute at the university of oxford with a specialism in the political history of the United States in the 19th century. Dr. Smiths perspective will be invaluable to our discussions today. Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome dr. Adam smith. Thank you very much. Thank you very much, rob. And good morning, everyone. Its wonderful to see you all here. And its fantastic honor for me to have been invited to take part in this symposium. Its always great to have a reason to come back to richmond, which is a city that i like very much indeed. My talk this morning is going to build, i think, i hope very nicely on Richard Blackett talk, which you just heard, the fugitive slave act of 1850, which was obviously the centerpiece of what he was