Across lebanon last week killing at least 20 people. Israel hasn t said whether it was involved. As the fighting intensifies, un chief antonio guterres says he fears lebanon could become another gaza. The lebanese health ministry raised the death toll to 45 in friday s strike by israel targeting hezbollah commanders in southern beirut. Most of those killed were civilians. Authorities say women and children are among the dead. On sunday, israel launched further strikes on towns in southern lebanon, killing three people. And the israeli military says it destroyed thousands of hezbollah rocket launcher barrels over the past few days. Israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu had this to say. No country can accept the wanton rocketing of its cities. We cannot accept it either. We will take whatever action is necessary to restore security and to bring our people safe, back to their homes. Meanwhile, in lebanon hundreds attended the funeral of ibrahim aqil, a high ranking hezbollah comman
thank you for joining us tonight. this is a fox news alert. an historic moment. president trump found guilty on all 34 counts. we ll go live to the courthouse for reaction in just a moment. but, first: i guess we all need, what, to shop at banana republic from now on because that s what it feels like yeah a banana republic. i wish there was something to laugh about but it s not. this is a disgraceful day for the united states. a day that america may never recover from. yeah, the jury convicted trump on all 34 counts of falsifying business records in order to interfere with the 2016 presidential election. we will break that all down for you. but, from the beginning, this case should have never been brought. this judge should never have been allowed to sit on the case. these charges should have been dismissed when the first motion was filed by the defense. the jury instructions were fatally flawed they were farcical. you don t have to be a former law clerk to know this was al
never erase your dreams. he helped a lot of people find their dreams all around the world. back to you, dana. dana: indeed. including me. greg talcott, thank you. president george h.w. bush leaves behind a decorated legacy. let s bring in karl rove, a family friend. i wondered if i could ask you to tell the viewers about the first time that you got to meet george h.w. bush. well, i was 22. i was the college republican national chairman, and i was summoned to the fourth floor of the republican headquarters. the college republicans were in the subbasement underneath the parking garage [laughter] so we were not exactly near the top of the power heap, but we were summoned for a he canture, me and my young executive director, a kid from south carolina named harvey lee atwater. and lee and i went up to meet the chairman. he was young and athletic and strong and charismatic, and he
from the floor. i d rather be on the floor than the subbasement. of course, democrats are at 72%. right. as well in congress. so they are still fairly low as well. i m wondering, do you hope your democratic party can move away from having to offend the obamacare act like i wanted my party to get away from the single u large obsession of defunding obamacare because it wasn t going to happen? i think i would like to see the party defend it in a more clear e term. we keep talking about the politics of health care rather than the policy and talk about how people really need health coverage. i think the defense has been misspoken as more than the fact that it s indefensible. also i just think what s interesting we will get to something that really interesting that happened on meet the press yesterday in just a second. but i think what is interesting
microphone. good morning. it s chief kenneth ehrenberg, paramus police department. at approximately 9:20 tonight, my 9:00 center started receiving calls with a man with a weapon firing shots within the plaza. my patrol units and detective units responded immediately with the assistance of surrounding neighborhood communities. my officers entered the mall plmed lmed. they didn t wait. they went in here and trained and active shooters and used the active shooter protocols here. went in. we believe at that time the shooter, for what jvever reason instead of staying and fighting fled deeper into the mall. the officer said the mall is 2.5 million feet and it s corridor after corridor after basement after subbasement. on the search here, one of the s.w.a.t. teams here as we