decision not to charge biden calling it selective persecution. welcome to fox news live, i m griff jenkins. hey, aish. aishah: i m aishah hasnie. they re looking to see if they helped with influencing peddling schemes. hi, lucas. it wasn t just our own peter doocy asking the president tough questions. here is cnn. for months you ve been asked about your age and you would respond with the word watch me and many of the american people have been watching and expressed concerns about your age. that is your judgment. okay? this is your judgment. the public that s not the judgment. press. i m the most qualified person in this country to be president of the united states and finish the job i started. 71% of ballot ground state voters say that biden is too hold to be an effective president. some white house officials are outraged they selected a trump appointee robert hur to investigate the president s handling of classified information, including top secret material
senator mike lee, republican of utah, still addressing the senate floor. he s been at it more than an hour now. but the package leaves out money or changes to the southern border. a key vote to advance legislation set for tomorrow. the latest package following bipartisan border bill this a collapsed in the senate last week, the fallout testing republican unity. later in this hour we will talk with republican oklahoma senator markwayne mullin of the armed services committee to break it all down and what he expects in the vote. but first, we begin with the migrant crisis is that is fueling crime in cities far from the southern border. police in new york city arresting a 15-year-old migrant from venezuela. they say he opened fire inside a busy times square store, shots hitting a tourist, then shot at a police officer who was chasing him. that migrant will be charged as an adult. this is a brand new hour of fox news live. i m eric sean. eric shawn. molly: i am molly line. t
continuing tonight to watch the development in turkey, and in syria. the death toll there is just astonishingly high. from an absolutely huge earthquake, and in almost equally large aftershock. that hit today. the initial quake was centered in south central turkey. that an issue jolted between four and 4:30 in the morning, so before, home and their beds. that initial quake was a 7.8 magnitude. which is just enormous. and was follow, hours later. by an aftershock that was 7.5. and having such a huge quite like that followed by such a quick succession by almost an equally large quake means anything that was significantly damaged, but still standing after the foreshock. it came down in the aftershock. in turkey alone, they re saying there are more than 5000 buildings that have collapsed across 14 different turkish cities. across the southern border of turkey, into northern syria, there are, again, thousands of buildings collapse there. as well, between turkey and syria, we are
across the u.s. several hospitals with pediatric beds at more than 90% capacity tonight. some children reportedly suffering from several illnesses at once. the triple threat of covid, the flu, and the virus rsv. steve osunsami live in atlanta. tonight, dr. jha on what parents should know. in russia, wnba star brittney griner s appeal today in court rejected. what she said from behind bars. the u.s. responding tonight. martha raddatz with late reporting. and the war in ukraine. president biden s new warning to russia tonight, saying any possible use of a nuclear weapon would be, quote, an incredibly serious mistake. election night, two weeks from tonight. all eyes on pennsylvania and the debate. democrat lieutenant governor john fetterman head-to-head with the republican, dr. mehmet oz. fetterman recovering from a stroke nearly six months ago. and this race could very well determine who controls the senate. rachel scott live in pennsylvania. adidas now dumping kanye we
expected to reach hurricane strength when it reaches puerto rico later today. we are live in the cnn weather center. gruesome discoveries in kharkiv, and accusations of depravity from a fleeing russian military, we will have that story coming up here in a second. japan issues a tsunami warning for an outlying area. right now we are looking at live pictures of the queen lying in state in westminster. it s 9:00 a.m. in london, the final full day that people can come pay their respects to the late queen elizabeth. public viewing is set to end at 6:30 tomorrow morning, that s when the queen s coffin will leave westminster hall in preparation for the funeral. prince william and prince harry along with their royal cousins surrounded the queen s coffin just as their parents are done the day before. even though harry is no longer a working royal the king granted special dispensation for him to wear his ceremonial uniform and medals. also on saturday king charles did a walk ab