police report of a shooting at celebrity pastor joel o steen s lakewood church in houston. right now it is unclear if alstyne or his wife were present at the time of the shooting. i am jon scott and this is the fox report. let s get right to christina coleman live with the latest on that church shooting in houston. alexei jon, talk about terror in the place of worship this afternoon. houston s police chief says around 1:53 p.m. local time the suspected shooter entered lakewood church, the maga church robust liberty pastor joel o steen an open fire. please identify the suspect as a woman who was approximately 30 35 years old. they say she entered the church on its west side near the parking lot armed with a long rifle wearing a trench coat and carrying a backpack. they said she was also accompanied with a small child approximately four or five years old. they say it once the suspect, once this woman was inside the church she began to fire shots. the police chief said two o
fatigue and morale issues, and in thele meantime republicans a playing politics. they are playing politicwise the vital resources ukraine needs to defend its democracy from invaders. the democrats agreed to work with republicans and to craft a bipartisan bill to increase border security measures in exchange for that aid. but then donald trump came out against the deal. he did not want to hand president biden a victory on trump s favorite campaign issue, which is drumming up fear about what s happening eaautothe bord. and so today republicans voted to kill their own bill in the senate. the finaln vote was 49-50 with all but four republicans voting against r it. after that stunning defeat democrat chuck schumer put a second bill on the floor. it strips out the border stuff and juste funds aid to israel d taiwan and ukraine, which is what the democrats wanted in the first place. 58 voted to advance that bill. that is just shy until the 60 they need for final passage. now the sen
increases the terror threat level in northern ireland from substantial to severe , meaning an attack is considered highly likely. humza yousaf is confirmed as scotland s first minister, becoming the first person from an ethnic minority background in the role. hello and welcome. we start this hour in france, where another day of co ordinated, nationwide protests is very much under way, as unions continue to oppose president macron s pension reforms. over a million people took part in similar protests in the last week. we have seen extraordinary scenes again out on the streets. let s go to our paris correspondent, hugh schofield. immediately behind you, looking slightly quieter than the last time we spoke, but very much give us a sense of what has been going on and in different parts of the country of course as well. course as well. yeah, we re at the end of the course as well. yeah, we re at the end of the itinerary course as well. yeah, we re at the end of the itinera
rachel: it s great to be back in new york city and the team is back here in studio and still cold in new york p. we saw the earlier photos of daytona and going why weren t we back there? it s true. pete: rock island due west of chicago in northern illinois. rock island, illinois. clearly on a river. i should know what river it is, i don t. google maps not updating fast enough. will: what did you say? pete: on the border of illinois and wisconsin. no, border of illinois and iowa. will: mississippi. pete: that little mississippi thing that goes from the top to the bottom in louisiana. yeah, rock island. rachel: somebody that also doesn t understand the geography of the united states or doesn t want to go places he should be is president joe biden who s saying, you know, i m just not going to go he officially announced he s not going to go to east palestine and here he is dismissing the criticism of the handling of the issue. three weeks now since the toxic train derailmen
flights to martha s vineyard. chad wolf will react to the growing national security threat and the dire consequences of the biden administration s open border policy. sandra: but first, the battle for the house and senate ramping up with midterm elections just 49 days away. latest fox news power rankings revealing democrats may have roads to victory as republicans try to hold on to their advantage. hello, and welcome everyone, i m sandra smith in new york. hi, john. john: good to spend tuesday with you. new data shows republicans are expected to take a 13 seat majority with the total of 231 seats. that is three seats fewer since august, giving democrats pathways to retain control. sandra: it s essentially a toss-up in the senate with races appearing very close in arizona, georgia, nevada and pennsylvania. power rankings show the senate is evenly split, republicans a slight edge, expecting to take 51 seats with democrats taking 49. john: on the heels of the latest fox