recession as some have predicted. hello everyone welcome to fox news live i am eric sean. hi arthel. arthel: hello eric, hello everyone. i am arthel neville per that s one of the big stories we are covering the sunday afternoon for the turning point usa summit and tampa, florida last night was the place to be for gop leaders, hoping to grab the keys to the white house in 2024. in the summer of sure continues iconic new york beach closes after yet another exciting. forces of beachgoers out of the water amid a brutal heat way. fox team coverage starts right now, jackie is at the white house, is at the turning point usa summit in tampa. first to alexis at new york city rockaway beach where the water is now open for swimmers, alexis. hi arthel. you can see behind me over my shoulder, rockaway beach in queens is pretty packed. it s open there s lots of people on sun bathing in this record heat as we are in this heat wave in new york city but so far rockaway beach here in queens
pouring gasoline on the fire by tweeting that. the secret service couldn t control the situation and do their job to keep him safe. at 2:26 p.m., the secret service rushed vice president pence down the stairs. approximately 40 feet. that s all there was. 40 feet between the vice president and the mob. make no mistake about the fact that the vice president s life was in danger. the recent court filing by the department of justice explains that a confidential informant from the proud boys told the fbi that the proud boys would have killed mike pence if given the chance. that s just some of what we heard from yesterday s hearing into the attack on the capitol. as the committee detailed the close call for vice president pence, good morning and welcome to way too early. on this friday, june 17th. i m jonathan lemire. we re glad you re with us. the third day of testimony in the january 6th hearings focused on donald trump s efforts to pressure mike pence into overturning
but many are returning to the capital, kyiv, with officials saying the city is back up to two thirds of its pre war population of 4 million. one of them was a baby boy called fedor, born in a shelter as russian bombs pummelled the city in february. our correspondent in kyiv, james waterhouse, has been to meet him. a bubble of innocence. in a world ruptured by war. however, he doesn t know any different. he was born on fabree 25, the second day of this invasion. so what kind of ukraine will he grew up in? what kind of ukraine will he grew up in? what kind of ukraine will he a-rewuin? , grew up in? our country, maybe we need the grew up in? our country, maybe we need the kids grew up in? our country, maybe we need the kids to grew up in? our country, maybe we need the kids to live - grew up in? our country, maybe we need the kids to live in - grew up in? our country, maybe we need the kids to live in a - we need the kids to live in a better world in a better country. bet
wound. several people were also wounded. none of their injuries l life-th life-threatening. police received reports of an active shooter of a physician s office building just before 5:00 p.m. yesterday. this is not a random event. it is not as if he went to a hospital and was indiscriminately shooting at people. he very purposefully went to this location, went to a very specific floor and shot with very specific purpose. it is so sad. i was coming to the doctor and i got my grandkids with me. and this terrible scene. just awful. it is sad. my daughter-in-law is from buffalo. so now it is so slow to home. it is not even safe if you come outside anymore, you you know. this really does happen. you see it on tv but you don t think that it will happen in front of your eyes. this is a wake-up call that it can happen anywhere. you can t even go to a school, can t go to school, now you can t go to the doctor. and police say that they are getting close to identifying the suspe