you are live in the cnn newsroom. i m jim acosta in washington. we are following multiple developing stories this hour, starting with the zip ties and duct tape. the new reporting into the brutal hammer attack on paul pelosi. what we are now learning about what else the suspect brought with him as he shouted that s nancy? and in south korea, at least two u.s. citizens are among the 154 killed in a massive crowd surge in seoul. we are live in south korea as investigators try to piece together what exactly led to this horrific tragedy. but first, rescue crews are searching for survivors after a pedestrian bridge collapsed into a liver in western india. at least 60 people, including some children, were killed and a dozen others were injured. these frightening videos you re seeing from the scene show people desperately bringing to the fallen structure. it s not clear what caused the collapse. although the bridge was reportedly recently renovated. a top indian official says th
his mother had to move six times in six months to get away from walker s violence. walker responded to this quickly. he denied the abortion claims instantly vehemently, and in a fox news interview today, walker denied knowing who his accuser is. despite this get well card that allegedly shows his signature and an alleged image of a personal check that was signed by walker. have you figured out who it is? not at all, and that s what i hope everyone can see. it s sort of like everyone is anonymous, everyone is leaking, and they want you to confess to something you have no clue about. but it just shows how desperate they are right now. so, what may surprise you as much as the claim is the reaction among some prominent conservative antiabortion voices. how many times have i said four very important words? these four words, winning is a virtue? so, i don t care if herschel walker paid to abort, endanger baby eagles. i want control of the senate. endanger baby eagles. oka
a confusing world. welcome to your world. i m neil cavuto. happy to have you with us. let s go to jacqui heinrich on what we re likely to hear from the president. hi, neil. we re getting a closer picture of the strategy here at the white house. we ve heard from the president before and seeing more of now telling voters that things will get worse with the economy if republicans take back control of congress. we got an unusual e-mail in the white house press core from andrew bates telling us to watch an interview that house minority leader kevin mccarthy is going to be doing with punch bowl next week. bates writes to us in an e-mail, kevin mccarthy continues to show cause how eager maga republicans are to make inflation worse if it minds a wind fall for rich special interests at the expense of the middle class families. nobody gives more compelling proof for the fact that republicans in congress would exacerbate inflation and sell hard working families out to special intere
dangerous humanitarian crisis getting even worse. we can t continue going to way we re going. the drug cartels will get richer and the criminals will embolden themselves more and we ll have complete disregard for the laws of our country at all. fox team coverage begins with former acting dhs secretary chad wolf standing by. but first to matt finn live in los angeles. matt? hi, guys. i was at the border last week. when you re there in person, the humanitarian crisis is undeniable. in the summer in the extreme heat, men, women and children arrive in the united states pleading for water and on the verge of heat stroke. we see migrants just collapsed to the ground in exhaustion. the migrants tell us about graphic stories of rape and robbery. some say they have their money taken along the routes by police and criminals. migrants tell us about walking through thick jungles and exposed to wild animals and bugs. once the migrants make it here, they have no guarantee of roof o
bret: we begin tonight with breaking news the u.s. is condemning north korea s firing of a ballistic missile over japan as dangerous and reckless. the weapon reportedly had enough range to reach u.s. troops in guam. so what now chief national security correspondent jennifer griffin tells us what else the u.s. is doing about this action. good evening, bret. the missile flew 17 times the speed of sound. president biden reached out and spoke with his japanese counterpart to assure him of u.s. commitments the defense secretary reached out to his japanese and south korean counterparts. kim jong un is again sending a message don t forget about me. sirens alerted japanese citizens to take cover in basements and bomb shelters after north korea launched a ballistic missile over northern japan its longest range yet. the ballistic missile firing by north korea was an outrageous act that was absolutely impermissible. we will respond as soon as possible with the utmost vigilance.