a movement the likes of this country has never seen before. iowa represents this country more than any place and also represents tradition. other candidates have like seven people standing in a farm and they are talking and it s a very nice, it s a very nice thing to watch. john: former president trump basking in his status and taking a shot at rivals at a town hall with sean hannity in iowa last night. another jam packed hour, sandra. sandra: indeed, good to be with you. this is america reports . voters will be caucusing, can you believe this, in just six weeks, and the media, it is fair to say, is starting to freak out over the possibility of a second donald trump term. editors at the atlantic magazine dedicating the next issue, what would the world look like under trump. and some are branding the former president a dictator. i sometimes wonder if trump knows the definition of democracy because he might be getting it confused with another d word, meaning dictator.
[the star-spangled banner] [the star-spangled banner] [the star-spangled banner] [the star-spangled banner] [the star-spangled banner] will: good morning and welcome to fox and friends weekend on june 29, 2024. those are your photos. a lot of fourth of july outfits. independence day getting going. thursday. we are celebrating it tomorrow. as if today is not enough. will: next weekend is fourth of july weekend because you don t do it after. it s all anticipation. are you taking next weekend off? pete: yes. rachel: you are on your own. will: with them today, next weekend, july 6th. anticipatory. rachel: it makes my heart bang in wisconsin. pete: we are glad you are here. will: taking off next weekend. rachel: you really going to miss me? see? pete: i don t think he is going to miss you. that was a little bit of a thing. will: she steals our hair person and you know pete: all in good fun. rachel: somebody who is not looking so perfect is president biden. now presiden
will: the 8:00 hour of fox and friends weekend. biden admits or use the excuse, hannah bad debate performance. i don t debate as well and i used to but i know what i do know. i know how to tell the truth. will: even the new york times is calling on him to drop it. the biggest ruling of the year expected on monday. kids are using phones in class. should they ban schools and phones. pennsylvania saying yet, the first state to test students phones away. the third hour of fox and friends weekend starts right now. you are looking at ocean city, new jersey. rachel: ocean jersey but must be maryland. good morning, it is 8:00 on the east coast. that was crazy. brian: i was alerted to it by a viewer. will lost the bet to tyrus. you put it up again. we started undressing on the show with a cutoff and everything. i showed it and as my successive waves of kids came down for breakfast i replayed it four times in the hegseth household. rachel: i thought will s wife said no more o
right now on ana cabrera reports, hundreds of desperate civilians waiting at gaza s border. crowds gathering as that crossing is open again today, we ve learned 370 trapped americans are on the list to evacuate. how soon could they get out? and an update on the aid getting in. meanwhile, here at home, tensions boiling over, thousands protest outside the president s speech in minnesota while inside one protester interrupts his remarks. mr. president, do you care about jewish people? as a rabbi, i need you to call for a cease fire right now. plus, any moment now, we will have the first news conference from the new speaker of the house, as his stand-alone bill for aid to israel is expected to hit the floor for a vote today. also ahead, two of donald trump s sons could testify today in the family s civil fraud trial. ahead, what don jr. already told that court under oath about the family s wealth and assets. we have breaking news as we come on the air at 10:00 easte
In singapore and london. This is bbc world news. Its newsday. Good morning. Its 7am in singapore, midnight in london and 2am In Moscow where thousands of russians have been taking part in Anti Corruption rallies across the country in defiance of the kremlin. The biggest protests were in the russian capital, where police say 500 people have been detained. They included the Opposition Leader, Alexei Navalny, whod called for the demonstrations. The rallies are the biggest seen in russia for at least five years. From moscow heres our correspondent steve rosenberg. There were moments today when moscow resembled a battlefield. Russian riot police broke up an Anti Government protest, on what was a day of demonstrations across russia. In moscow, they detained more than 500 people. Earlier, police had poured into the city centre, warning that the protest was illegal. Still, thousands of people packed into pushkin square, to accuse the russian government of corruption. The level of corruption is