ainsley: we begin this hour with big news in the race for the white house. last night, right here on the fox news channel, south carolina senator tim scott announcing he is suspending his presidential campaign. brian: all right. the now former republican presidential cap democrat says he won t endorse another candidate at this time. steve: peter doocy joins us right now as details as president biden ramps up his campaigning as he hits the road tomorrow, peter? and, senator tim scott will not be moving here in january of 2025. he will not be the trump alternative to republican primary goers and caucus goers. he says that voters have been telling him not now, tim. i go back to iowa, it will not be as a presidential candidate. i am suspending my campaign. steve: who benefits from that? reuters reports in the moments after scott dropped out, two major donors to his campaign told reuters they would switch their support to haley, who like scott, hail hails from the st
civilians as human shields, that uses civilian infrastructure, even hospitals, in the most cynical way possible. that is as fighting positions, as military operation centers. and so israel has to confront that while at the same time not wanting to go assaulting hospitals in fire fights that could put innocent people who are getting life saving medical care in the cross fire. so there are not easy answers to this question, but this is the complexity, this is the burden that the israeli defense forces are facing as they conduct their operations. and our position is that israel has the right to go after hamas. but it does face this added burden, and that burden does not lessen its responsibility to act according to the laws of war, and so how that plays out in a particular operational dynamic, ultimately those decisions lie with the military fighting. even as israel goes after hamas and the tools and infrastructure of its terrorism. reporter: do you have any proof of life on h
boarding morning. welcome to cnn this morning, it s sunday, june 30th the last day of june. all ready? ready for july? i am so ready for the four? yes, it is coming. i m victor blackwell was able resolve this in for amara walker. here s what we re working on for you this morning. pressure campaigns. the editorial boards of separate swing-state newspapers are calling on both president biden and former president trump to bow out of the 2020 four race for the white house. we are going in depth on all of it straight ahead. the first hurricane of the 2024 atlantic season is now a category two and closing in on the caribbean. meteorologists elisa rafah is here to track the life-threatening wind, storm surge. and if we could see any impact here in the u.s. we are just a day away from a consequential supreme court ruling that could lead former president trump off the legal hook in his criminal cases what are legal experts are watching out for in that case that could reshape p
south guilt.com today good evening, everyone. welcome to a special edition of newsnight. i m abby phillip alongside kaitlan collins here in new york. donald trump s fate will soon be decided that the hands of a jury of his peers and the prosecution wrapped up late tonight, just about two hours ago, following the defense earlier this morning now, both sides tried to condense five weeks of testimony into their closing arguments today, it was their last and final chance to make their case to the jury before those 12 new yorkers decide whether to let donald trump walk or making the first president with a criminal conviction. the jury is expected to begin deliberating tomorrow after hearing the judges instructions to them you can see trump earlier. walk can to trump tower. he did not speak as he typically does when he leaves court today. but inside that room, durer s first heard from trump s defense attorney todd blanche, who laid out what he said were the top ten reasons to dou