washington s probe into the blockbuster truce between the pga tour and liv golf out of saudi arabia. the multi-billion dollars investment group is looking at some other sports now. we start with some big news from the campaign trail. let s get to that. gillian: former president trump s campaign says he hauled in over $32 million during q2, despite mounting legal troubles and expenses. bill: will his competition be able to keep the pace? all eyes on the numbers, and our first real barometer of how some of the other candidates are doing and do they have the momentum and how is the grassroots support and what about the big backers and the questions continue. gillian: a busy week on the trail, iowa and new hampshire. bill: the former vice president mike pence speaking to voters in the hawk eye state and a few hours from now, nikki haley in new hampshire. and looks like the former president s numbers have picked up yet again. they have. $35 million is nearly double, six
by domestic heavyweight tsmc. however, slower demand and trade restrictions on chip making technology have put businesses under pressure. those restrictions only apply to high end chips currently. for more on the industry i spoke to stacy rasgon, a senior semiconductor analyst. these export controls were fairly targeted. the only things that were actually impacted were high end artificial intelligence chips, chips for supercomputers and equipment that was capable of manufacturing high end logic and memory. in terms of actual revenue impact, the only ones that really saw, was the equipment vendors. the reason is from the high end chips, it was nvidia exposed, they were able to backfill with other products that came in below the control thresholds that were legal to sell in china. the chinese customers bought lot of those in backfill and did not see any revenue hit. the equipment vendors did see a hit. again limited in their abilities to sell tools for advanced logic and advanc
targeting u.s. forces in north syria this morning. 48th attack since october 17th. no injury reported, but 56 have been injured on attacks on u.s. forces in the past month. welcome to fox news live, i m grief jenkins. aishah: i m aishah hasnie. this as a pro-palestinian protest shuts down grand terminal, delaying a train line. and cb cotton has the latest on the situation there. hi, cb. the commuters can now exit and enter at new york s central terminal. and they surrounded the building and demanded to get inside and the terminal temporarily suspending service. we saw people banging and kicking on locked doors as officers stood inside. at some point, hundreds had gathered outside the terminal many chanting for a cease-fire in the israel hamas war. the iconic transit hub one of many stops called flood manhattan for gaza. and as thousands marched through the city streets, our fox news digital team capturing scenes like this and israeli flag being burned before it s thrown on
fixed rate mortgage. bill: i would say, rikki, the tour is about telling it and whether people buy it is another question. looks like some intern just got back from coachella, from the poster, they say inflation is transitory, jobs are booming, the american people are not buying it. economy is the number one issue for them at the moment and only one in five americans say the biden administration policies are helping them economically, i think it will come back to bite him in the end. bill: one thing i caught from the speech talking about china can, and the investments china is making in its own economy. he said our goal is to bring full factory supply chain back home. that sounds pretty rich for someone who voted for nafta. now, granted nafta applied to mexico and canada, but nonetheless, what, 30 years down the road and you want to bring
Some chip industry analysts are optimistic that China can and probably will build its own semiconductors even as the U.S., the Netherlands and Japan have imposed export controls to critical