recognizance today but surrender his personal passport a trial date is tentatatively set for july 13th. stepped down as ranking member of the senate foreign relations committee last night. up next, the new version of the indiana religious freedom through some said was discriminatory. here is what some of our fox affiliates around the country are covering tonight. fox four in dallas with a fatal construction accident at a suburban high school. one worker kill and several hurt when the steel frame of a new building came down at argyle high school. no students or staff were hurt. fox 9 in the twin cities, a bank teller helps end a florida-to-minnesota identity theft road trip that involved at least 16 victims. the teller became suspicious of a check being cashed through a drive thru by a drye thru customer. in the end, five people were arrested. this is a live look at austin, texas from our fox affiliate, fox 7 out there the pig story there tonight, a texas state trooper disci
in the meantime, ed snowden sits in moscow. it s interesting. same country that s doing all this and i think russia has benefited greatly by the actions that have impacted what we consider are the basis of our nation s intelligence system, nsa. we will hear more from general zand next weekend during a fox news special on the nsa. more details about that hour special and specific air times in coming days. fox news has exclusive details tonight about one of the senior members of vladimir putin circle. who is still reepg the rewards of a lucrative defense contract financed by your taxpayer money? here s james rosen. behold the atlas 5, the launch system the u.s. air force uses to send military satellite into space.
direction. and the rhetoric was backed up by hash tag diplomacy. the world stands hash tag united for korean. for the ukraine. she took action. i was highlighting the fact that they have not been following their hash tag with action. now, some breaking news senior u.s. official confirming to fox tonight that we should expect a new round of u.s. sanctions tarring russian entities as well as individuals as early as monday. the former head of the national security agency says russian leader vladimir putin wants to take eastern ukraine. retired general keith alexander told fox today putin is following the same pattern there
thank you so much. up next, why gun rights advocates are making plenty of noise in indianapolis this weekend. first, here s what some of our fox affiliates across the country are covering tonight. wtrc, a stabbing of a 16-year-old over a class mat s refusal to go to prom with him. fox 7 in austin, texas, where a middle school teacher accused of giving a 4-minute lap dance to one of the students. the paramedics assisted in the delivery of a baby girl. the communications dispatcher is credited with talking that couple through that birth. that s tonight s look outside the beltway.
to go out and purchase as many as russian engines as possible before future sanctions go into place. this may not be in the best interests of u.s. diplomacy. the state department disagreed. i think the individual you are referring to was obviously sanctioned as an individual, not as a company. ula told fox news, the air force has a 2 to 3 stockpile of the russian engines. the supply chain has never experienced a supply disruption in the 15 years of imports. russia has taken no actions to restrict the sales. today, spacex which launches satellites, filed in court of claims a protest. it seems like the wrong time to send hundreds of millions of dollars to the kremlin.