watters primetime. how does that feel? down 41 points in his own home state. this is in app where they plot the human feces found on the streets of san francisco. and last night it changes the race. it s starting to get me little nervous. [bleep] the tale of 29-year-olds. we were trying to get my subpoena of jeffrey epstein s frontlines. of course the chairman blocked it all. why are democrats covering for jeffrey epstein and plus this. i am not suicidal and i am innocent. jesse: fox news alert. shocking details in the and the attempted murder of america s most high-profile inmate. last friday derek chauvin was stabbed 22 times in the library by another inmate. and now we know his name. he s already served 27 years of his 30 year sentence. and he decided i m going to murty murder someone less than three years out. are you ready? he is also an fbi informant. the complaint said that he first denied wanting to kill derek chauvin come and then he said he
good evening, everyone. tonight, is it time to trust? time for a breakthrough between the west and iran? today was all about trust between iran and the united states and possible talks until just moments ago when israel s prime minister gave an interview throwing cold water on the situation and laying out a timeframe for a strike. in an interview with channel 2, benjamin netanyahu said this. translator: i am not standing with a stopwatch in hand. it is not a matter of days and weeks. but also not a matter of years. everybody understands this. this is his first interview since visiting with president obama and confirmed what we reported on this show, which is that president obama delayed israel s plans to strike iran this spring but hadn t stopped them. netanyahu s words of course leaves the extremely sensitive u.s. election time frame wide open for a strike, but on a day when the u.s. and europeans have agreed to go back to the negotiating table with iran, the israeli new