if you re sticking with, us we re thankful for that. the u.s. military becoming a political football for the house gop as they unleashed their anti-abortion rights, anti-trans, anti-woke agenda on a spending bill flooding americas fighting forces. instead of focusing on killing people employee stuff up, and having we are focused on dividing people up by race. i don t want someone who doesn t know if they are a man or a woman with their hand on a missile button. i couldn t help but pull out my pocket constitution, i couldn t seem to find anywhere in here where it says we need to fund programs for humanitarian aid for women and children in afghanistan. and one house republican in particular under fire for a shocking racial comment. we are going to dive into that this hour as well. plus, a defying president biden finding a new way to forgive the student loan debt for nearly 1 million people in this country. and as actors hit the picket line i m gonna be talking to thei
the record heat in the southwest, from texas to florida, too. just a short time ago, phoenix now hitting 110 degrees for a 12th day in a row. janai norman and ginger zee in the storm zone. in california, meanwhile, at this hour, all eyes on a massive landslide, destroying or condemning at least 12 homes already. they are now worried about 16 more homes. the ground shifting. what s driving this? the urgent manhunt right now in the northeast across state lines for that dangerous murder suspect. tonight here, the new image. the sheets he used to escape, and what they re now looking at. the suspected killer and where they think he could be. alex presha reporting. president biden on the world stage. the nato summit. and now president zelenskyy is there, furious that ukraine is being denied nato membership. biden and zelenskyy now set to meet tomorrow. and what the white house is saying tonight. elizabeth schulze is there. the republican senator under fire tonight for what
there is only one place to start this hour, and that is with buckingham palace has announced that the king is being treated for cancer. he will continue with state duties but will step back from public engagements during his treatment.during the kings recent hospital procedure for benign prostate enlargement, a separate issue of concern was noted. subsequent diagnostic tests have identified a form of cancer. our royal correspondent daniella ralph has the latest there was little sign yesterday of the announcement about to be made. the king was pictured on the sandringham estate in norfolk walking to church with queen camilla. it was thought to be recovering after a hospital stay. exactly a week ago today, the king left a private hospital in central london, where he had spent three nights being treated for an enlarged prostate, and we now know during his stay here cancer was discovered. in a statement, released at six o clock this evening, buckingham palace said. although open
southwest, from texas to florida, too. just a short time ago, phoenix hitting 110 degrees for a 12th day in a row. in california, meanwhile, at this hour, all eyes on a massive landslide, destroying or condemning at least 12 homes already. they are now worried about 16 more homes. the ground shifting. what s driving this? matt gutman live on the scene. the urgent manhunt right now in the northeast across state lines for that dangerous murder suspect. tonight here, the new image. the sheets he used to escape, and what they re now looking at. the suspected killer and where they think he could be. alex presha reporting. president biden on the world stage. the nato summit. and now president zelenskyy is there, furious that ukraine is being denied nato membership. biden and zelenskyy now set to meet tomorrow. and what the white house is saying tonight. elizabeth schulze is there. the republican senator under fire tonight for what he said about white nationalists. our rache
defend our people and hold responsible all those who harm americans. a time, place of our choosing. that began tonight. [background sounds] it not end tonight. concern will not end tonight. neil: stunning images we re getting the first of this morning in the aftermath of those u.s. airstrikes on at least the 85 iran proxy targets in iraq and syria. the white house says the strikes were successful and part of a multitiered campaign. iraq and iran condemning that campaignful we ll talk to top generals on what exactly was hit and the significance of those targets and what may be next. plus, top lawmakers on the house. armed services committee, republican member mike waltz and democratic member adam smith, they re both here. good morning, everyone. happy weekend to you. i m neil cavuto, so glad that you re joining us. we ll give you the latest on this, where it stands and where it s going, first to tel aviv where you ll find our trey yingst. trey. reporter: hey, neil, good morn