presidency, but perhaps the only thing those nine additional charges against hunter are killing is his dad s key campaign message, pay your pair share. we ve got andy mccarthy on where where this is the headed legally and karl rove on how this could play out politically. plus, tracking a university president, liz magill so far staying put. we ll talk to one student who says while magill needs to go, the policies allowing anti-semitism on campus need to go with her. and the battle over border security is far from over as the situation at the border is far from improved. we re on the push by republicans to pick fix it by tying ukraine aid to it. and we are over it, all of it, starting now. neil: happy weekend, everybody. glad to have you. i m neil cavuto. we begin right now on the hunter biden business and the fallout for dad who s out west. right now we we get thest from the white house where you ll find our lucas tomlinson. reporter: well, neil, the 56-page indictment do
thank you so much for being with us. at this hour there are a lot of questions about where things are headed in israel and gaza. we could be just hours away from either military operations resuming in gaza to take out hamas, or the fragile truce between israel and hamas being extended. two very divergent paths this war could take today. and even before getting there, there is uncertainty about today s expected hostage release. so far 40 israeli citizens have been freed since the truce began and another 18 foreign nationals. at this moment today s release hangs in the balance let alone the possibility of an extension. the issue is where are the mothers? we are told there are no mothers on today s list and as part of the agreement mothers are supposed to be released with their children. now, as we wait to see how this develops, we are seeing new pictures of emotional family reunions, 9-year-old emily hand with her sister in the hospital, her father initially thought she w
hello and a warm welcome to our viewers joining us in the united states and all around the world. i m bianca nobilo live from london. we begin this hour with new developments out of gaza, where the israeli military has killed dozens of hamas militants in ground spoperations overnight. a staging building and an anti-missile is among the targets hit. the idf says it s struck more than 600 targets according to cnn analysis of video published by israeli media idf forces advanced about 300 kilometers inside of gaza. as the operation expands, u.n. is warning. meantime the palestinian red crescent society says israel is continues to launch air strikes near the al quds hospital in gaza. that report is with scott mclean joining us here in london. let s begin with aid. over the weekend, we heard from the dutch prime minister that says getting aid is especial for israel maintaining its international support. you heard more blunt words coming from the norwegian prime minister who s
but what of the launch itself? one senior minister said today that candidates were not involved, and even relevant secretaries of state were taken by surprise. we ll get a response from conservative home. israel faces international criticism over an air strike on rafah that is reported to have killed 45 civilians. the white house says the pictures are heartbeaking but will the president enforce the arms embargo he had threatened? and the nato secretary general calls for western weapons to be used inside russia. at a moment of high risk in the conflict, we ll discuss european defence and ukraine s use of arms beyond its borders. good evening. the labour leader keir starmer has today pledged to stop the chaos and rebuild the country in his first major speech of the election campaign. sir keir starmer appealed to undecided voters, and urged people to trust him to deliver economic stability and protect national security. rishi sunak, who was also campaigning today, dismisse
of the upcoming t20 world cup taking place in the west indies and the usa had the baby arrived later, but it s now likely he ll be available for the whole tournament, which gets going on sunday. in buttler s absence, moeen ali will captain the side with willjacks likely to open the batting, and jacks says he can t wait to play a role both against pakistan and at the world cup. i m really excited. i m good with this obviously since i was little boy, and i ve missed out on the last few, which had me a little bit. i really wanted to be there and i m really wanted to be there and i m really excited for this hopefully would go there and when. we are defending champions of this world cup and we will do his will as we can and this is all about preparation for what s going to happen in a week to ten days time. australia will be one of the favourites to lift the trophy, and they ve had some good news of their own. captain mitch marsh has declared himself fit and ready to go despite s