in northern gaza and starting new offensive in the southern part of the region. idf is moving into the southern part while the u.s. tries to help the two sides bring an end to this war. you are watching fox and friends first on thursday morning. i m carley shimkus. todd: i m todd piro, a lot going on that we will start feeling at home, we ll get into it with cory mills in a moment. carley: first trey yingst has an update from tel aviv. trey: israeli forces say they are close to completing high-intensity phase of this war in gaza. much has been in gaza jabalia neighborhood where troops from 551st brigade evacuated a group of civilians in a building. weapons were found at that school according to idf. difficult fighting taking place in southern gaza. death toll is rising with total of 137 killed since the ground operation began. they discovered new tunnels in gaza city used by hamas leadership. take a listen. from this infrastructure, they other than able to move and
before you get the burgers on the grill. let s take a look at some of the week s top stories. desantis has officially entered the 2024 white house race. as we said, the livestream event on twitter got off to a rocky start, crashing several times with the announcement delayed by the more than 20 minutes due to a series of technical glitches. sorry about that, we ve got so many people here, i think we are kind of melting the servers. let s see, so yeah. just to simplify. let s see. crashing, huh? i think we re back online here. great. all right. well, it s certainly an incredible honor to have governor desantis make this stark announcement. oh, the technical troubles drew mockery on social media. president joe biden posted a link to his donation page, writing simply, this link works. and former president donald trump had a series of posts on truth social, calling the announcement fatal and a disaster. he also had one strange post where he wrote, quote, rob, my
than 100 years. the reason for that, thatis than 100 years. the reason for that, that is probably quite a deep, dark story but prince harry has always maintained he was prevented from taking legal action against newspapers by buckingham palace. that they didn t want him giving evidence in the witness box went the argument. of course, buckingham palace denied that. it has tried to settle claims here and there when it could come against the many newspapers who have been involved in this long saga. just to give you some of the background to this, before we get into what s happening here today, back in 2006, it became known that newspapers had been accessing people s mobile phone voicemails. most of us don t leave voicemails. most of us don t leave voicemails any more, do we? we leave text messages or we do video calls. but in the 90s, and 2000s of the people often left voice mail messages and journalists worked out that because the pin numbers were not changed very often, they c
an economic kacatastrophe? plus, he s known for pushing kremlin propaganda. now the head of wagner is claiming a u.s. citizen, another one, was killed in the battle for bakhmut. is he telling the truth? testimony today calling to regulate artificial intelligence, fears that malicious actors will use this amazing technology to commit fraud on a global scale. welcome to the lead. i m jake tapper. just hours before he heads overseas, president biden s trip on the world stage has already been cut short. sources telling cnn the white house has cancelled the second leg of the tour to australia, to papa new guinea. let s listen in on speaker kevin mccarthy and the white house right now. the president agreed to appoint a couple people from his administration to sit down and negotiate directly with my team so i found that to be productive personally. but we ve got a lot of work to do in a short amount of time. i wish we had been able to be in this place a hundred days ago. this is
room. whoever next to me got shot. blood is on me from it. neil: all right. it s happened again. this time in louisville, kentucky. the scene of another mass shooting, this one at a bank. police just identified the gunman as 23-year-old connor sturgeon. an employee at the bank. the shooting leaving four dead and nine injured including a police officer remains in critical condition. the shooter was also killed at the scene. we re learning the shooter was live streaming this and the investigation is on going. today s shooting come two weeks to the day after a mass shooting in tennessee that left six people dead. fast and furious developments. we re on top of it. welcome. i m neil cavuto. let s go to nate foy with the latest developments and what happened in louisville today. nate? the louisville mayor calls this a targeted attack. the 23-year-old gunman opened fire after 8:30 a.m. it happened in old national bank in downtown louisville. police say four people were killed. n