was nearly killed at a rally on saturday we re told the former president is personally writing portions of the speech himself let s get the latest from cnn s kristen holmes. kristen, what more are you hearing about how trump is preparing for this big keynote address? not just writing portions of it, but also dictating portions of it. he s been running different parts by various allies. i spoke to one person who spoke to him who said that he s going to lean heavily into what happened on saturday in particular, that that he believes that there was divine intervention, that he is lucky to be alive. remember donald trump is not a religious or spiritual person, but this, according to his senior advisors, this is attempted assassination has changed him in that respect. we do know from a number of allies that he has continued to talk about the fact that he think that he thinks that god was watching over him. now when it comes to what exactly he s going to say, one senior campaign
name! [laughter] judge jeanine pirro, richard fowler, jesse watters, and greg gutfeld has a new shirt. it is 5:00 in new york city, and this is the five. [laughter] in just 90 minutes from now, joe biden, who presumably will know his own name, will face the biggest test in his 50 year long political career, high-stakes solo news conference in his presidency, his legacy come and his reelection campaign all on the line. it could be his last chance to fend off a rebellion that is growing by the minute. one tiny verbal slip up or misfire, this could be the downfall. new reports says that if biden fails, he is poised to face a delusion of fresh calls from democratic lawmakers to drop ous giving her party the green light to go after him. the president s supporters and the media are getting ahead of damage control by trying to lower expectations that they had already raised. i don t think we should set the stakes too high. there is a conscious understanding out to over pre
and a cnn exclusive investigation ucncovers evidenc of genocide ini tigray. the white house s latest move to halt an alarming spread of covid-19 is provoking and angry backlash among republicans, they are furious that many large companies could soon face hefty fines. the administration s tough new measures directly impact more than 20 million people whose jobs are tied to the u.s. government. an executive order now requires all federal workers and contractors to get their shots soon or they could be fired. kaitlan collins reports that is only the start. reporter: president biden unveiled new measures to try to encourage tens of millions to get vaccinated saying he believes those 80 million americans who still have not done so have, quote, failed to get the vaccine. making an appeal to those talking about safety and efficacy of these vaccines and also areas where they may not have a choice. one of those is a new vaccine mandates for all federal wo workers. previously they co
sweeping moves to break through to the tens of millions of americans who refuse to get vaccinated. nearly 100 million. telling them, their time is up. this is a pandemic of the unvaccinated. we made vaccinations free, safe and convenient. the vaccine is fda approved. over 200 million americans have gotten at least one shot. we have been patient. but our patient is wearing thin. your refusal cost all of us. the cost is staggering. as of tonight, about 1,500 people are dying right now with a free vaccine that would prevent those deaths, 1,500 people are dying and 151,000 americans are becoming infected a day. biden s ire, not just directed at the unvaccinated but those in positions of power who continue to lie and spread conspiracy theories. elected officials, actively working to undermine the fight against covid-19. instead of encouraging people to get vaccinated and mask up, they are ordering mobile morgues for the unvaccinated dying from covid in their xhupties. this i
not the only crisis on the president s plate, also dealing with the aftermath of hurricane ida, remnants of that storm devastated parts of the northeast this week. fox has you covered on all angles with reporters stationed across the country and around the globe. we begin with national security correspondent jennifer griffin, live at ramstein airbase in germany with more on her exclusive interview with general milley. jennifer? jon, it s midnight here at ramstein. i spent the day with general milley, as he thanked the troops who built the massive evacuation processing center on the runways here behind me and thanked and greeted afghans and translators including his own translator, a translator who worked for him 17 years ago, who he hadn t seen since then who caught one of the last flights out of kabul. you saw some of the security measures being taken today. are you comfortable that enough vetting is being done here before these evacuees are brought to the u.s.? i am.