today on inside politics, we re not going anywhere. you re struck with us. those promises to ukraine came directly from the president of the united states today. that as the west outlines that country s path toward nato membership. but exactly when ukraine can walk down that road remains a life or death decision. i m dana bash in washington. and i m wolf blitzer reporting live from lithuania, where this hour we expect to hear directly from the president of the united states joe biden. his speech will follow a rather contentious few days. ukraine has publicly questioned why its allies are waiting to formally admit the countries into nato. ukraine s president volodymyr zelenskyy struck very different tones. he says he s grateful for the great unity and for long lasting american security garn tees, but he also used stark terms to describe the costs of nato s decision to keep ukraine at arm s length. we are over at the university where the president is getting ready to speak
here are tonight s headlines. the west and south are baking under triple-digit temperatures, with no end in sight. it s hotter and hotter every summer time. norah: and as vermont and new york begin to assess the damage from massive floods, the area is also bracing for more rain. you are still pumping water out days after? yes. norah: multiple passengers and flight attendants injured after a flight to florida hit severe turbulence. she flew up in the air, like matrix, is the only way i can think to describe it. three people are dead, 14 others seriously hurt after a crash involving a greyhound bus. it was i-70 near st. louis. president biden capped the two-day nato summit by emphasizing the military alliance s united front in rallying around ukraine. our commitment to ukraine will not weaken. norah: hundreds of military nominations hang in the balance, held up by one senator protesting abortion access. how long are you willing to kee
on that. he will bring us the breaking news as it continues. meantime, breaking today, it is now in the supreme court s hands to decide whether or not former president trump is eligible to run for president. the nine justices hearing arguments today around this question. is colorado correct in barring trump from its 2024 ballot for engaging in insurrection , which is something the former president has never been criminally charged with. all of the states that you see on the screen also weighing challenges to trump s eligibility.so the decision really has massive implications for millions of voters across the country. here s reaction from the former president. watch. i listened today. i thought our arguments were very strong. an argument is you re leading in every race and every state. and biden, you re leading in the country, by a lot. and can you take the person that is leading everywhere and say hey, we re not going to let you run. you know, i think that s tough to do. b
minister laurence boone, welcome to hardtalk. thank you, zeinab. why have the authorities decided to ban the use of fireworks during the july 14th bastille day celebrations this year? so, you know, after the riots last week, things have calmed down. it has been a huge drama and obviously people were really moved. and there s also been some riot that are absolutely unacceptable. the tension has softened and it s gone away and we think the situation is under control. but usually bastille day is the opportunity of fireworks, celebration and sometimes obviously some incidents. so given how close we are to the time of the riots, it was better to calm things down and avoid this. as well, you know, in some areas of france, there has been drought, and with fireworks, we better be careful. all right. does the government have a clear strategy to deal with this latest crisis? yeah, very much so. i mean, as you know, this is not a french specificity. it happened here in the uk exactly a
how you make a man feel broke. working for a dollar, that s the only thing i know. drive an old ford, count blesses and praise the lord. have less, have it be like more. be at the front door. work hard and get paid. don t give them your best days. what a melodious voice on friday morning, that is gavin mcgraw. my first on fox and friends, looking forward to it. steve: gavin will be singing all hour long, check that out at foxnation.com. his latest album is dedicated to his parents, he lost his mom in 2019 and his dad in 2020. there he was singing about an old ford they used to drive. carley: beautiful, i can t wait to hear more about it. bryan: he does keep up with the news, kayleigh, he watches the channel. our economy will probably make or break who the next president is and who controls the house. the president of the united states, is not running for bidenomics, he is running on bidenomics. he believes trickle-down theory is what donald trump was doing, wh