christopher wray on a flurry of issues. the fbi director expressing deep concern over rising violence in the united states. without a lot to unpack. with that fox team coverage done it, greg palkot is in london with the latest on china s escalation towards taiwan. but we begin the correspondent david spunt at the justice department with the fbi director s compelling testimony. good evening, david. bickel good evening to you, shannon. fbi director christopher wray was in the hot seat for just under four hours today on capitol hill. the conversation moved back and forth from threats overseas to the crime that we see daily in this country. fbi director christopher wray pressed repeatedly on a wide range of questions about the hunter biden investigation and a nationwide tic in crime. i feel like every day i m getting briefed on somebody throwing a molotov cocktail at someone for some issue. it s crazy. wray, who is halfway into his 10-year term, says solving crime from smash
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what did israel know and when did they know it? an explosive report provides an answer to both of those questions. that s tonight on news night. good evening, i m abby phillip in washington, and breaking tonight, the new york times reports that israel had the hamas attack, plan of attack more than a year before october 7th, and they chose to simply file it away. now, the consequences here were deadly, and now there is a question about if at all the war, the deadliest day in israel s history, thousands and thousands of palestinians caught in the cross fire of all those bombs if it was all preventable. the times claims that israel inte intercepted a hamas blueprint nicknamed jericho wall. it, quote, called for a barrage of rockets at the outset of the attack, drones to knock out the security cameras and automated machine gun along the boarder and gunmen to pour into israel on motorcycles and on foot. the document, according to the times circulated among israeli milita
many of those lies are well documented. we know that mr. santos hide about his education, both graduate and post graduate. claiming that he attended universities where he was never enrolled. claiming that he obtained degrees that he did not earn. we know that mr. santos lied about his employment when he claimed that he worked for two prestigious financial institutions, citi group and goldman sachs. we know that mr. santos lied about his religious faith, when he said he was jewish, and when called out meant to say that he was jew-ish. and we know he lied when he said four employees killed in a mass shooting in florida. mr. speaker, while troubling, those lies did not justify his removal from this body. but these and other misleading statements reflect directly on mr. santos s credibility. in may, mr. speaker. george santos said that he looked forward to seeing the ethics process play out. and that if the committee finds reason to remove them, then that is the process. today, m
unleashes a new offensive against donald trump, calling him out as a convicted felon after losing in 2020. then the president moves to crackdown on illegal immigration, issuing new restrictions on migrants seeking asylum. plus, will a.i. up in presidential elections? new fears as the 11th hour gets underway on this tuesday night. good evening once again. i am stephanie ruhle, live from rockefeller center. we are now 154 days away from the election and president biden is sharply escalating his attacks on donald trump. so far joe biden has maintained radio silence on trumps multiple indictments and there have been reports of divisions within his campaign over whether he should publicly discuss trumps legal woes. after last week s legal verdict the president has clearly made up his mind. during a fundraiser last night, president biden called trump unhinged, blasting him as a convicted felon who snapped after he lost the election. he is not alone in taking an aggressive turn with