fox news aall right, new reaction from former president trump on the attempted assassination on his life. this happened during a rally last night in pennsylvania. writes on truth social, quote, thank you to everyone for thoughts and prayers everyone yesterday as it was god alone who prevented the unthinkable from happening. we remain resilient in our faith and defy ant. rachel: trump said a bullet hit his right here before ducking down and standing back up moments later. one rally goer was ki the was killed in the shooting. two others remain in critical condition. the suspected shooter was identified as thomas matthew crooks of bethel parks, pennsylvania. crooks took position on a roof 130 yards from the podium and opened fire before being shot and killed. police officers are gathering outside the suspect s home this morning after reportedly swarming the residence last night. this morning, house speaker mike johnson speaking with dhs secretary mayorkas about security fa
calls, bogus emails. delivery scams are on the increase, as more us have been shopping online during the pandemic. here at wimbledon, it s like he s never been away. andy murray rolls back the years to win his first match on centre court in four years. good morning. yesterday temperatures reached 25 in the highlands. today again it is scotland and northern ireland which will have the best weather. for england and wales, a cloudy day with some showers. i will have all the details coming up. good morning to you. it s tuesday the 29th june. the self isolation system for school children who have been in contact with someone with covid could be scrapped in england by the start of the autumn term. currently, groups of pupils have to self isolate ifjust one of them tests positive and there s increasing concern about the effect it s having on their education. our chief political correspondent adam fleming is with us. adam, what do we know about this? good morning to you. yes, if you
claudette, battering the gulf coast, flooding rains and high winds going on now and america, as arthel just said, commemor the end of slavery. we are looking at the juneteenth celebrations across the country, marking the new federal holiday. arthel: and we have live fox team coverage. aishah hasnie is in harlem on those celebrations, jonathan sarey is live in new orleans with the latest on the storm. bill lujain starts our coverage live on the border in la jolla texas. reporter: it s been three months since vp kamala harris was assigned as the so-called border czar, assigned to oversee the border situation and she still has not physically come down to the border, 56 house republicans have sent a letter to president biden saying you need to yank her out of this role as the border czar because she s not getting the job done. to that point, take a look at the video we shot this morning. the surge continues day in and day out, night, day, hot, cold, doesn t matter. they re comi
language. senators, you have not condemned this language or these actions. this has to stop. i m sure many of you remember that moment. that is republican gabriel sterling last december who became a household name after calling out the extremism of his own party. now concerns like that are a reality for one former congressman. how he is leading the charge against a conspiracy mongering coursing through his party. here s one hint, he doesn t have a lot of allies. also a record number of children crossing into the united states by themselves. the two big challenges for border patrol as they try to keep them safe. and russian hackers suspected of stealing thousands of state department emails. i ll ask the reporter who broke that story what specifically was being targeted and what the united states is trying to do to stop it. but we do want to begin this hour with president biden s $2 trillion infrastructure bill and the hurdles it could face in congress. we know there ar
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