gallagher. it is 8 o clock here in los angeles, and this is america s late news, fox news at night. and breaking tonight, just 31 days until the democratic national convention and tonight, the party s presumptive nominee reportedly fueling at his delaware beach house. the new york times describing an isolated president biden feeling abandoned by allies, growing re-sentful by the day with a resolve that has been shaken. with more on the president s health, coming up. mixed reviews of the rnc speech last night. democrats hammering the former president for what they call his rambling and grievance filled speech. and republicans are saying it was a subdued tone. fox news can confirm that the would be asassin threw a drone over the site and likely hid his ar15 behind a ac unit. we have a fox news contributor, paul muroe live in moments. first back to the top story of a excluded and isolated president pondering his next move. we have fox team coverage in new york, and milwaukee. fi
overnight, former president donald trump arriving in new jersey after an attempted assassination on his life during his rally last night in pennsylvania. pete: trump says a bullet pierced the top of his right ear as he then ducked to the ground before standing back up moments later, defiantly shaking his fist. one rally-goer was killed in the shooting, two others were critically hurt. trump survived by a mere half inch. the fbi identifying the suspected shooter as 20 the-year-old as thomas matthew crooks of bethel park, pennsylvania. we will warn you, there s a photo of what appears to be the dead gunman on a rooftop nearby. rachel: investigators say crooks took position on a roof 11300 yards from the 130 yards from the pose if yum and opened fire before being shot and killed. capitol police will hold a virtual security briefing for house offices later this afternoon. we re now going to show you the full, unedited version of the moment that those shots rang out. watch.
i think the perpetrator stood there and watched him die. there were so many different leads and rumors. i felt like it wasn t for me, it never would have happened. jealousy, rage, revenge. it was your classic whodunit? could anyone solve it? look at what it s done to our family. it was hard. i wanted justice for my brother. there was a broad swath of prairie where the cattle outnumbered the people and a sad summer breeze sang around a modest dwelling in the grass. emergency. this is marlene protsman in geraldine. they called it the bunkhouse, though it was really just an old single-wide trailer. the veterinarian shot himself. my husband just went down to check to see if he was going to pasture. a nondescript little place out on the montana prairie. a bit worn around the edges. do you know where he shot himself? he doesn t know. is he still alive? there s blood everywhere. the sort of place a young vet could live cheap while he built his
to protect those already vaccinated, keeping schools open, increasing covid testing and mask requirements, economic recovery and improving care for covid patients. our senior white house correspondent phil mattingly starts us off this morning. reporter: as president biden heads into what his top advisers are calling a major speech on the pandemic, he is really doing it with dual purposes. one on the policy front, no question amidst the delta surge more than 1,000 deaths per day, more than 150,000 cases on average per day, there needs to be policy changes or in this case of the white house policy advancements. officials say the president will focus on vaccine mandates both for the public and private sector, also particularly on kids going back to school. millions of kids going back to the classroom, the president with a focus on safety and testing. all of this underscores recognition inside the white house of the very real problem the delta variant has opposed, pot just poli
the vast majority in louisiana, new york, and my home state of new jersey. over in connecticut, a funeral procession will get under way within this hour for a state trooper, sergeant brian mould, who died with his police cruiser was overwhelmed by floodwaters. hundreds of thousands of people are still without power. some might not get it back until the month of october. after touring the damage in both regions, president biden said the crisis demands an immediate response. climate change poses an existential threat to our lives, our economy. it s here and it s not going to get any better. this is code red. the nation and the world are in peril. that s not hyperbole. that is a fact. let s dig deeper into all of this and bring in allison barber and sam brock, in louisiana, and kathleen miller in cranford, new jersey. she is the mayor there. sam, let s start with you. the numbers i am reading are crazy. 300,000 plus people without power, 3,000 in shelters, 25,000 displaced i