president biden. plus kim jung-un s north korea launching what is thought to be another intercontinental ballistic missile. and homes become islands as devastating floods put some neighborhoods in the northeast under water. welcome to our viewers in the u.s. and around the world. i m rahel solomon. up first this morning, president biden and ukrainian president zelenskyy preparing to have a face-to-face on the sidelines of the nato summit in lithuania, this is in the wake of russian airstrikes on kyiv for a second consecutive night. and zelenskyy s frustration over nato s decision to provide guidance but not provide a specific time line on when the alliance will be ready to grant ukraine membership. melissa bell with the latest. what are some ofof the expectations heading into this meeting? reporter: if yesterday was about the frustrations of president zelenskyy on one side and limits of what nato allies can do on the other, today is more about the deliverables, what t
you get across will: just some dude engineering talk this morning. just guys being guys. pete: there s somebody sitting in that booth on that bridge right there, hopefully watching fox & friends [laughter] ready to lift it when a boat needs to go by. will: 8:00 hour we re going to talk about dump trucks. [laughter] pete: absolutely. people doing things. we see you. glad you re here for the 7 a.m. eastern time hour of fox & friends weekend on this sun. will cain, carley shimkus in for rachel will: glad to have you. carley: thank you. giving rachel a much-needed week off. pete: she deserves it. carley: enough bridge talk. we have some more news starting with this, house committee chair james comer says we will hear new details on hunter biden this week that could that he warns could be disturbing. will: comer also says he will continue to press the treasure i department for treasury department for records that could lead to more corruption. reporter: you never k
southwest, from texas to florida, too. just a short time ago, phoenix hitting 110 degrees for a 12th day in a row. in california, meanwhile, at this hour, all eyes on a massive landslide, destroying or condemning at least 12 homes already. they are now worried about 16 more homes. the ground shifting. what s driving this? matt gutman live on the scene. the urgent manhunt right now in the northeast across state lines for that dangerous murder suspect. tonight here, the new image. the sheets he used to escape, and what they re now looking at. the suspected killer and where they think he could be. alex presha reporting. president biden on the world stage. the nato summit. and now president zelenskyy is there, furious that ukraine is being denied nato membership. biden and zelenskyy now set to meet tomorrow. and what the white house is saying tonight. elizabeth schulze is there. the republican senator under fire tonight for what he said about white nationalists. our rache
he s still making a bad bet that the conviction and the unity among the united states and our allies is partners will break down. he still doesn t understand that our commitment, our values, our freedom is something he could never, never, ever, ever walk away from. it s who we are. [ cheers and applause ] i mean it. it s who we are. it s who we are. throughout this horrific war, the people of lithuania, together with our baltic brethren have been among the most fierce champions of ukraine s right to a future of its own choosing, one that is free because you live so long with freedom denied, many of you who are older know better than anyone who precious the right to determine your own future is, precious to people everywhere, not just in ukraine, belarus, moldova georgia and all the places around the world where people continue to fight to make their voices heard. so my message, my message to all of you tonight is keep it up. keep it going. keep reminding the world of hope, th
and, as a new, hour and you attack on the doj by donald trump. he former president upping his accusations against the department of justice as we learn about threats against individual investigators looking into trump s alleged crimes. plus the freedom caucus votes to oust representative marjorie taylor greene. why is one of the gop s loudest provocateurs this one? i will ask democratic congressman river garcia. and the president will soon leave for the nato summit after announcing new weapons will be sent to ukraine. russia is not happy about it. u.s. ambassador to ukraine william taylor explains why. and later, hope for millions living with alzheimer s, there is a promising new medication with unprecedented fda approval. this is american voices. reporter: how his choice of words erodes public trust in our institutions, especially because gop base. just this afternoon trump railed against the criminal investigation into his handling of classified information in