laura ingraham, this is the the ingraham angle . races have just closed. in virginia, control of the legislature, all 140 seats up for grabs and slew of school board races and county races. the outcome in the commonwealth of virginia may be a bellwether of what is to come in 2024. we ll see. we have kentucky, incumbent democrat andy beshear trying to fend off daniel cameron. beshear s dad was also governor and popular in 2015. polls are still open in ohio for 30 minutes and polls in mississippi close in one hour. governor tate reeves fighting for his second term and will make his final push on the angle in moments. these elections come as democrat anxiety, we talked about this last night, is building nationwide as biden poll numbers among key demographic groups continue to drop and we ve seen democrats are fracturing over the middle east as young voters, airc arab americans are threatening to stay home and not vote and pointing to israel as the reason. some have given presid
it from happening again. for more information on what you can do in a hurricane and how to help combat the growing climate crisis, please go to cnn.com/violentearth. i m liev schreiber. thanks for watching. good night. [siren blaring] police officer: i need traffic stopped, southbound 10. steve pyne: fire has been on earth as long as plants have been on land. police officer: follow me! follow me! steve pyne: but we get a big shift when a species arrives who can start fire at will. police officer: go, go, go, go! go south! steve pyne: i think humans have been changing the earth for a long time. police officer: come down this way! come down this way! steve pyne: we ve lost the ability to understand how fire works and how it can be used to our advantage. police officer: [indistinct] the fire has jumped the road. this is bad. steve pyne: we ve mismanaged fire. now we get fires that are really off the scale, shouldn t be here, shouldn t be behaving in this way. and now we re left
8:00 here in los angeles. this is america s late news, fox news @ night . starting right now i m about to tell you the truth. this version of biden intellectually, analytically, is the best biden ever. not a close second. trace: if he was ceo and he turned in a performance like that would any corporation keep him on? he could not even respond effectively on the issue of abortion where for some reason he darted wildly to the issue of immigration. trace: breaking tonight, the lying liberal media just got caught red handed. because when democrats hit the panic button the mainstream media turned on president biden. issuing a scathing review of his poor performance. many even calling for biden to step down, the very same media mind you that just yesterday was a biden s biggest cheerleader, telling you not to believe your eyes or ears when it comes to joe biden s mental fitness. one critic says the people closest to joe have some explaining to do. i think that his advise
and if they, including some critically injured, get out, more humanitarian aid is getting in. but neither development is altering the big picture inside the war zone where the already horrific situation is getting worse by the hour. plus, donald trump s eldest son and the head of his business empire expected to take the stand in their civil fraud trial in new york. his testimony potentially critical to the judge s decision on whether he or his father will ever be able to occupy a c suite in manhattan again. and a dramatic decision by a kansas city jury that could fundamentally change the way people sell their homes in america. realtors found guilty of conspiring to jack up their fees and ordered to pay nearly $2 billion in damages. the ultimately penalty could be triple that amount and more lawsuits impacting more states are already in the pipeline. but we start with that sign of hope today in gaza. for the first time since the start of this war, a handful of americans
all of us know the suffering that is taking place as we speak. all of us are determined to see it end. but all of us know the imperative of standing up with our allies and partners when their security, when their democracies are threatened. that s secretary of state antony blinken laying out the difficult balance of standing with israel in its war against terrorists while also supporting the protection of innocent pal palestinians in gaza. it comes as an israeli rocket strike hit the largest refugee camp killing dozensens of people. we ll have the latest out of the middle east in just a moment. plus, the director of the fbi is warning that the hamas terror attacks could inspire extremists here at home, calling it the greatest threat to the united states since the height of isis. and also ahead, the white house is rejecting an israel-only aid plan from house republicans. we ll take a look at where that funding fight could be headed. good morning, and welcome to way too