secret service exchanged texts on the and around the date of january 6th. what we re learning and why they weren t saved. more than 85 million people under heat alerts today, and mother nature is only cranking up the heat as we go through the weekend. where we can see dozens of records set for tomorrow. and the white house says president biden s covid symptoms have improved, but we still haven t heard directly from his doctor how he s doing. we ll be joined live by dr. anthony fauci this hour for an update. good morning to you and welcome to your new day. it is saturday, july 23rd. food to b good to be with you, alex. good to be with you, amara. we haven t done this in a while. no, we haven t. we begin with the latest on the fallout of the january 6th commission hearing. it s about donald trump s refusal to call after the attack on the capitol. 187 minutes, donald trump watched televised carnage at the capitol while refusing pleas from everyone around him to cal
on the green agenda. can the congress rein in energy costs. in a moment, we will speak about all of this. sandra: big show coming up. first, america reports with the safety of the supreme court in focus at this hour following a threat on the life of justice brett kavanaugh. hello, welcome everyone. sandra smith on this thursday afternoon in new york. hi, john. john: good to see you, glad you got the pink memo today. john roberts in washington. activists assembling outside of kavanaugh s home to protest demonstrations that are prohibited under federal law. the protest and in your face exercise just hours after police arrested a man accused of planning to assassinate the justice. police have charged nicholas roske with attempted murder. he could be indicted as early as today according to a criminal complaint. roske was planning to kidnap and kill kavanaugh when he was arrested early wednesday morning. sandra: republicans point the fingers at democrats rhetoric on abort
outside of the justices home. they basically condoned this behavior and it is concerning. the g.o.p. senate race possibly headed for a recount. trump endorsed dr. oz still leading right now by a razor thin margin. we have done well. this election is ours. rockets one toward the gap in left center field headed toward of the wall. it s out of here. alonzo puts a capper on it with a 3-run homer. good morning . ainsley: it s raining here but it was beautiful. i slept with the windows open. i could hear the rain. it sounded so peaceful. gorgeous shot of hampton, new hampshire. it s going to rain there. the low is 50 degrees. no state tax though. there is no state sales tax. brian: that s good. and almost everybody serves in the legislature. sense of service and giving back to community. why are we here? we should go there. ainsley: we did one time. steve: we go there every four years for the big presidential. ainsley: remember we had the band at the hotel an
Strike threat. Alex . The Labor Department says theyre keeping close watch on the talks. Theres nine days left for the uaw and detroits big three to agree to a new fouryear deal. If they dont, the 146,000 members have voted to strike. The unions demands are bold. Members are seeking a 46 pay raise, 40 hours of pay for 32 hour work weeks and for traditional pensions to be restored and Cost Of Living increases. Workers say the companies have raked in billions on their backs. A g. M. Executive said the demands have significant costs attached that would threaten manufacturing momentum. Its clear the two sides are still wide aparty. While in philadelphia yesterday forks labor day, President Biden said hes not so concerned. Mr. President , are you worried about an auto strike . [inaudible] he said he doesnt think its going to happen. Uaws president says he was shocked by this reaction. They said maybe he knows something we dont know. This all comes at a time when ford and General Motors are
Its on again. More shelling in gaza. The Israeli Defense forces saying theyre expanding Ground Operations as we speak. Is this the start of a ground water . Welcome. Im neil cavuto on a very busy day and now night. Its about 11 00 p. M. In israel as we speak. Lets go to trey yingst in southern israel. Trey . Good afternoon, neil. As we speak, the real military is shelling and striking the gaza strip the past several hours. They have ramped up strikes on the northern part of gaza. This is the heaviest that we have seen the israeli response since this war erupted 21 days ago. Weve seen the israelis using tanks along the border. According to israels spokesman, this is being considered you can hear the artillery going out there in to gaza, this is being considered an expanded raid in to the strip. Theyre stopping short of calling this the Ground Operation that everyone is anticipating. But the amount of fighting along the border is significant. Weve heard Machine Gun Fire in the distance.