voters in the swing state of michigan. this as the biden campaign says it raked in more than $30 million last night at a hollywood fundraiser, attended by former president obama, george clooney, and julia roberts. welcome to fox news live. i'm mike emanuel following his multiple events on detroit saturday, mr. trump will soon head to the battleground state of wisconsin this week. madison alworth is live in detroit talking to voters throughout the former president, about the former president's visit to the motor city. hello, madison. reporter: hello, mike. so, former president donald trump, he's back in florida celebrating father's day today but yesterday, he was very busy right here in detroit, michigan. so he made multiple stops including at a historically black church where he spoke to voters there. then also pivoting to speak to young voters at a turning point convention. his messaging across these two events was very similar. the former president focused on immigration, the auto industry, and the economy, making a point that under the current administration, inflation has run rampant. >> the numbers are crazy, the food numbers, the energy numbers, yet joe biden has no plan, he's got absolutely no plan. he doesn't even know what the word inflation means. i don't think if you gave him a quiz, i think he should take a cognitive test like i did. i took a cognitive test. >> [applause] reporter: president biden was not in detroit to defend himself , but the dnc's messaging was on full display here in motor city. across the town, dnc paid for billboards to attack the former president whose now a convicted felon. biden himself was in california at the star-studded fundraiser, raising over $30 million, the largest fundraiser for democrat nominee. voters that we spoke to on the ground here in detroit specifically at 180 church they told us that they really appreciate that trump is making this on the ground push, specifically in swing states and in traditionally blue cities. >> because he understands, at least i assume he understands, what's important is to meet people where they are, okay? you can't sit in washington and talk to someone in detroit. you can't sit in washington and talk to somebody in california. you have to meet them where they are to show them that you actually care about what's going on in their community. and that's the key for an effective representation, an effective government and better communities. reporter: the campaigning doesn't stop. the next stop for former president trump is going to be the battleground state of wisconsin this week, but for now , like i said, he's enjoying the sunday celebrating father's day and i hope, mike, after the show you're able to do the same. happy father's day to you, friend. >> thank you so much, madison appreciate it on a beautiful day , great to have you thanks. the biden campaign says it raked in $30 million saturday from a star-stunned fundraising event in los angeles attended by celebrities and former president biden o. lucas tomlinson is live with details. reporter: good afternoon, mike. i'll also extend happy fathers day. president biden is waking up in los angeles likely enjoying his father's day after that record- setting haul last night at the hollywood fundraiser rak ing in over 30 million bucks, and it's not julia robert's photo from the event last night but we do have one from president biden's exit counts saying had a great time catching up with a few good friends. together we will beat donald trump and there's former president biden o. jimmy kimmel looks like he took the photo along with president biden and when it comes to the president's foreign policy here is on "sunday morning futures" some reaction to the president's fundraising last night. here is texas senator ted cruz. >> yeah, look, and that's his base. hollywood movie stars and big tech billionaires, that's who the democrat party is fighting for. environmental billionaires in california, that's who they care about. people who in bed with china, that's who the democrats care about, but if you're actually talking about a steel worker, taxicab driver, talking about a waiter or waitress, the democrat party long ago abandoned those workers. >> when it comes to foreign policy here is a thought exercise from "wall street journal" columnist who writes, imagine 2020 turned out differently and it was mr. trump who revived nordstream two, awarded mr. putin the plum of a presidential summit. it was a trump administration that predicted a quick russian victory and urged the zelenskyy government to flee and held back weapons just something to think about there, mike. now here's connecticut senator chris murphy earlier. >> well, there is no doubt that joe biden has been the president that has allowed ukraine to survive and to be able to fight another day, without joe biden's support for ukraine, congress would not have passed this latest tranche of aid. >> officials say president biden is expected to lay low this week to prep for his first debate with former president donald trump. that debate now in less than two weeks, mike. >> lucas tomlinson live on the north lawn. for more let's bring in republican congressman from the great state of florida mike waltz. congressman, welcome. >> good to be with you and happy father's day. >> thank you, sir. from politico, biden's final foreign trip turned out to be all about trump. "there was little biden could say during the summit to vapor ize other leader's fears of a trump comeback. the mere fact that the presidential race remains a toss-up has unnerved much of europe. congressman, what do you make of that? >> well, of course they're nervous, because president trump rightly has been very clear that having only 11 of 31 nato nations meet the bare minimum of their 2% defense commitment is completely unacceptable and the gravy train is going to be over come this november. look, we literally just can't afford to subsidize european security anymore when the interest on our national debt is greater than our entire defense budget, so these european politicians are forming in their seat because they know they are going to have to make tough decisions on their massive entitlement programs, their massive socialist style spending, in order to fund their own defense, and i'm not talking about the eastern european leaders and the baltics and po land, romania. they're doing what needs to be done to defend themselves. i'm talking about germany, france, italy, spain, the big economies of europe that have been perfectly happy with the good old kind of the good old back-slapping, you know, invite biden back into the club of american taxpayers digging into their pockets year after year after year for european defense, rather than having to make the tough decisions to ask european taxpayers to dig into their own. >> on biden foreign policy here is connecticut congressman, i'll play it and get your reaction. >> nato is stronger than ever before. there are two new members of nato. european countries are starting to spend the 2% they are required to do so. the invasion of ukraine was turned back and will not succeed hamas will be taken out of the picture in the middle east at some point. europe and the allies are more together than ever before. >> what is your assessment, congressman? >> well, i have a lot of respect for representative himes and his ability to put lipstick on a pig there but the fact is, the war should have never happened in ukraine, deterrence failed. biden practically invited russia to do it with demonstration after demonstration of weakness from nord stream two to a summit after they hacked our largest pipeline, the colonial pipeline, in the united states, to comments like minor incursions and on and on, and the same -- what representative himes didn't mention is the totally failed iran policy. it has been the appeasement of iran that has lulled them to now be flush with cash and emboldened to support groups like hamas and hezbollah as they attack israel and the huthis who just put two missiles into a ship registered, just two days ago, 90% of global shipping is no longer transiting the red sea and the suez canal. a rag-tag terrorist bunch put a halt to major economies and are driving prices higher and higher and we haven't even started talking about china which is tripling its nuclear arsenal, launching more into space and the rest of the world combined, and now has a larger navy than the united states and growing, so this , i think the entire world is saying, you know what? we're going to have to make tough choices and step up in terms of burden-sharing if we're an allie of the united states, or five more years of biden and we watch deterrence crumbles, and literally the world catch on fire. i'll tell you who is dreading the return of trump. that's our enemies. that is iran, that is china, that is north korea, cuba, venezuela. they're the ones cheering the biden campaign on, and i think you're going to see more aggression between now and november because they think they can get as much as they can under biden's weakness. >> congressman mike waltz, the great state of florida, thank you very much for your time and analysis today, sir. >> all right, thank you. >> a 23-year-old undocumented immigrant from el salvador arrested in oklahoma friday has been charged with the first degree rape and murder of a maryland mom last year. jonathan hunt is live with more on this heartbreaking story hello, jonathan. reporter: mike, its been 10 months since rachel marin was murdered but investigate offers never game up on the case and in announcing an arrest on friday brought some small measure of comfort to the marin family. >> when things seemed like really bleak and hopeless, the lead detectives said to me, he said patience will win in the end and that's what they've been doing. they have been diligently working very hard and they've been patiently working through all the leaps and it's because of that that we have an arrest today so i'm very thankful and just very grateful to these men. >> rachel morin went for a run last august on a trail in bell air, 30 miles northeast of baltimore and never came home. her body was found the next day on that trail. police got a dna match from a home invasion here in l.a. in march 2023 in which several people, including a young child, were a salted, but the suspect disappeared. that changed friday, when police arrested victor antonio martinez hernandez in tulsa, oklahoma. hernandez originally from el salvador apparently into the us in 2023 crossing the southern border illegally. the county sheriff blamed the white house and both parties in congress for not doing enough to tackle illegal immigration. >> and i want to now direct these comments to 1600 pennsylvania avenue and to every member in both chambers of congress. we are 1,800 miles away here in hartford county away, 1,800 miles away from the southern border and the american citizens are not safe because of failed immigration policies. >> hernandez is expected to be extradited from oklahoma to maryland to face those murder charges. mike? >> chief correspondent jonathan hunt. jonathan thanks very much. >> sure. >> in one of the deadliest incidents for the israeli military since october 7 the id f says eight troops were killed in gaza on saturday, as cease-fire negotiations drag on. trey yingst is live in tel aviv with the latest. hello, trey. reporter: good afternoon. we are learning more about the deadliest day for israeli forces in months that took place yesterday inside the gaza strip as the war against hamas continues. there was a single incident that involved eight israeli soldiers. they were killed when an explosion rocked the armored personnel carrier that they were traveling near gaza's southern- most city of rafa. there is currently an investigation ongoing to determine the exact cause of the blast but it is believed to be either an improvised explosive device, or an rpg fired at the soldiers. additionally there was a separate incident that took place in the northern part of gaza that left two additional israeli soldiers dead when an i ed exploded next to the tank they were traveling. all of this taking place as we are gathering more details about that daring operation last weekend that rescued four israeli hostages, the police, special forces releasing new video of their operation that saved noah argamani and three others inside central gaza. they said they came under heavy fire from hamas that was guarding these hostages and additionally they used undercover forces to try and scope out the area ahead of time these forces came from the israeli shinbet, a top intelligence agency, they were able to gather that intelligence and ultimately rescue the hostages. mike i have been speaking with defense officials and they say similar operations could take place in the weeks ahead as they look to rescue more than 100 hostages that do remain in hostage captivity. mike? >> trey yingst reporting live, thanks very much. for more on tensions during the middle east joining me live is hudson institute senior fellow rebeccah heinrichs. welcome. >> thank you. >> you heard about eight soldiers killed in an explosion. what's the impact? >> first of all just a terrible tragedy. hearts of course go out to their family members. it just shows that all of these weapons, any time you see something like this that happens remember all those weapons going into hamas are coming from iran. that's the origination of them and it's not going to cause, i don't think, any support for this war effort on the part of israel to flag. if anything it's going to continue to motivate to the israeli people and the government to stay united that they still have a lot of work to do. >> the white house has been trying to get hamas to sign off on a cease-fire agreement. is there any chance this gets done? >> no. i think that the chances are near zero and that's because there's a fundamental thing that needs to happen and that's that the leader of hamas, guy by the name of sinwar has to surrender or be eliminated. that's the perspective of the israelis so any time you see a us official or european official talk about a cease cease-fire, really what they are saying is that hamas is some sort of legitimate negotiator and that their word can be taken seriously but we know hamas and the leader wants to continue prolonging this war, wants to continue to maximize civilian casualties and suffering and so until he's eliminated or surrenders there is not an end to this conflict. >> is there a way from washington to know how this war is going? how israel is doing? >> well, i think we're going to use our own intelligence but also corroborate with the israelis and they can give us pretty good estimates of how many hamas militants they have killed, how many they believe are still in gaza. a lot of the weapons coming out of gaza are landing in civilian areas on the part of hamas, and so just shows you just kind of how psychotic the leaders of hamas really are in exploiting the civilians, but we can know about how many more hamas militants are there based on the idf intelligence and how much more needs to be done before israel is satisfied with the war. >> president biden and ukraine president zelenskyy signed a 10 year partnership. not a treaty but could be torn up by the next president. what's your assessment of that deal? >> well i think the deal is a sweetener because the biden administration doesn't really have a real plan to end the conflict and so he's trying to give ukraine some measure of encouragement that the united states is still going to stay committed. of course as you just said, it depends on who the next president is whether or not president biden, president trump , although president trump has signaled he wants ukraine to succeed in this too. we just don't know exactly how that's going to play out, but some of the promises on the part of biden i think are useful. he wants weapons to continue going to ukraine, that's something that maintains bipartisan support in the house and the senate across the american people, but something that joe biden still has not yet done, which is to give ukraine a plan for a victory and allow ukraine to hit the targets inside russia necessary for ukraine to really deal blows that causes putin to say that this war is no longer going to be worth it for him. >> g-7 leaders agreed to give ukraine a $50 billion loan backed by russian assets. how big of a help is that? >> it's a start. right now, the europeans have not been willing to actually seize the sort of the whole pot which is about $300 billion of frozen russian assets. the us congress just passed our own bill called the repo act which does allow president biden then to seize the $5 billion that we have access to and then what that does is it enables, it causes, it forces putin essentially and the oligarchs to pay for the damage that they caused in ukraine. fundamentally, somebody's going to have to rebuild ukraine when all this is over. it should not be the american people, nor should it be any of the civilians and other democratic nations. it should be putin and his cronies. >> rebeccah heinrichs always fascinating, thank you for coming in. >> thank you. >> a passenger duct taped during a violent in-flight tirade now facing a record fine. don't go away. ♪ chewy, a citi client, uses citi's financial expertise to help drive its growth and keep its supply chain moving, so more pet parents can get everything they need... right when they need it. keeping more pets, and families, happy. ♪ for the love of moving our clients forward. for the love of progress. ♪ ♪ have you always had trouble losing weight and keeping it off? 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