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Kayleigh hello, everyone. This is to be 26. Im Kayleigh Mcenany here with my cohost Harris Faulkner and emily compagno. Also joining us, Fox News Contributor and The Federalist editor in chief, mollie hemingway, and Fox News national correspondent griff jenkins. We begin with Brandnew Polling showing former President Trump pulling ahead of Vice President Kamala Harris. Maybe a sign that her momentum has stalled. New york times Siena College Poll Shows trump leading harris by one point in this super tight race. The new polls show that trump remains popular with a 46 Approval Rating. Thats big, better than where he stood in either of his last two president ial campaigns. This poll is being called one of trumps most overlooked advantages. Voters see trump as closer to the center than harris, and nearly half of all voters say that harris is too liberal or progressive. That explains all of her flipflopping. This policy simply wont get her to the White House. But just as brady sanders. He se
flood waters beginning to recede in vermont leaving disaster behind. while the west and the south suffer through record breaking heat that shows no signs of letting up. this summer is worse than all of the past surveillance. i came to the park prepared because i knew without it i d die out here. and more breaking news out of iowa where republicans have passed a six-week abortion ban. we re live in des moines with reaction. it is 10:00 eastern, i m ana cabrera reporting from new york. we begin with the breaking news overseas on this final day of the nato summit. president biden just about to meet with ukraine s zelenskyy in lithuania any minute now. you can see them in the room. they just sat down. let s listen. i m going to support you, and i hope we finally have put to bed the notion about whether or not ukraine is welcome in nato. it s going to happen, we re moving in the right direction. i think it s just a matter of getting by the next few months here. so thank yo
jim jordan might be the most punk they accuse of f.b.i. targeting conservatives, pro-life groups and catholics and parents attending school board meetings and also questions about the hunter biden investigation, allegations of f.b.i. collusion with big tech to block social media posts related to hunter biden s laptop prior to the 2020 election. the story that continues today. dana: aishah hosni is outside the hearing room. we have analysis from andy mccarthy and chris swecker and first we ll go to david spunt. you are at the justice department. i imagine that christopher wray is not looking forward to this testimony but something that he has to do and he will defend the men and women of the f.b.i. in his opening statement. hi. this comes at an interesting time right now with the f.b.i. in the news. director wray wants to focus on the f.b.i. he sees. that is what he will call it in his opening statement. one of the big topics that will come up is the hunter biden investi
specialist trained armed police, attended and carried out a thorough search. this search is both complex and meticulous in nature as we sought to ensure there were no further injured parties as well as seeking the arrest of the suspect. the academy was locked down and two neighbouring schools were asked to close their doors as a precaution. specialist resources including the national police service and plainclothes officers were deployed to the local area. and the suspect was arrested by firearms officers this afternoon. the national police air service. a knife was seized as part of the arrest. there were no further casualties and we can confirm no one else was injured in the attack. at this stage, the motivation behind the attack is unclear and at this time there is no evidence to suggest it is terrorism related but we are keeping an open mind of further while further inquiries are carried out. the suspect, a teenage boy from tewkesbury, was arrested on suspicion of a