reports, the supreme court is just moments away from handing down another batch of decisions. major rulings on abortion restrictions and donald trump s presidential immunity still in the balance. we have live updates. plus, as president biden is making final preps for tomorrow s debate, former president trump may be making final preps to unveil a running mate. will his vp announcement come before tomorrow s face-off? also ahead, he s been behind bars in russia now for over a year, now american journalist evan gershkovich is on trial behind closed doors. what we re learning about the kremlin s secret proceedings on spy charges. and then coming up, thousands still fleeing as devastating floods swamped the midwest. we will take you on the ground where a key dam is at risk of collapse. thanks so much for being with us, it is 10:00 eastern, i m ana cabrera reporting from new york. all eyes are on the supreme court. today is the first of three decision days this week, 14 ca
it s just it s a good sign that the offensive is on its way. major spencer, it also comes amid the fallout from this dam collapse. there is extensive flooding across the southern part of ukraine and russian forces are allegedly shooting at ukrainian rescuers. how does this flooding now impact the battlefield? i mean, it will have little effect on ukraine s advancement but it is a global impact. it will have a global impact. it s an ecological and humanitarian disaster at a scale we haven t seen since chernobyl and, yes, the russians are shooting mortar, snipers, artillery at rescue workers. it s no surprise it s horrific but russia uses war crimes as a method of warfare and it should and can stop. major, ukraine has blamed russia for the dam collapsing. russia has blamed ukraine. it sounds like you estimate that it was russia that was behind
pay. arthel: well, that happened in russia with crimea. nothing was done. what is the united states play here?where is this heading in the long term? the chinese realize we have defensive agreements with taiwan. we did not have defense agreements with the ukraine. what we did though have a something that was thrown under the bus. that is the united states, russia and the uk guaranteed ukraine their political sovereignty if they were to give up their nuclear weapons. which they did. then the russians took crimea which was part of ukraine at the time. at the time part of ukraine and that, really through the agreement under the bus. with taiwan, were that to happen, that would not be a leak in the dam it would be the dam collapsing. arthel: so, if the dam collapses, then perhaps there would be some sort of military action in which the united states would get in on taiwan s
news to tell folks about on this wednesday, dana. developing overnight, secretary of state hillary clinton says washington will impose new sanctions on communist north korea to reign in the country s nuclear activities. speak at a joint news conference in seoul, she says the sanctions will stamp out illegal money making ventures used to fund the program. for starters, the sanctions would be aimed at the sale of arms. continue to acceptedsend a to the north. there is another way. there is a way that can benefit the people of the north. earlier, clinton and secretary of defense robert gates paid a rare visit to the border dividing the two koreas, a symbolic trip 60 years after war broke out on the korean peninsula. new video into the fox newsroom of a dam collapsing on a manmade lake in tempe, arizona. take a close look and you can see hundreds of gallons of water gushing into a dry river bed. the area around the break being evacuated right now. no reports of injuries. not the same