did john kerry do a lot of planet saving on a private jet. have you flown on a private jet since have you taken this position? possibly once. extreme heat continues baking large pockets of the country to a crisp. the mercury has been in the triple digits. the stubborn heat poses health risks to everyone. start early in the morning and try beat the heat. group of friends in florida largest python 19 feed long. 125 pounds. pretty terrifying we have these destructive animals out there. beneficial the more people we get out there to join the effort my xavier the one who will never fail he many never fail. steve: live from new york on this friday, july 14th, 2023. it is a friday in the summer. that means it s our all-american summer concert series. you are listening to elevation worship. they are our featured performers today. they have been practicing outside for an hour. they are wonderful. they are also very noisy. ainsley: they are great. they help you ge
nuclear weapons. the occupiers still do not want to admit that they are. if trump were to return to the white house as president, would you want to stay on in your post? well, no. [laughter] secondaried into the end zone. bobby holy making an impact. straight to a fox news alert. one person is dead and five others are hurt after a shooting at a church in southern california. pete: this coming just 24 hours after 10 people were killed in a grocery store in buffalo. will: todd piro joins us with the latest. todd? shooting taking place laguna woods 1:30 in the afternoon. 30 to 40 church goers inside the presbyterian church at the time of the shooting. some used extension cord to hog tie the suspect and take two weapons from him before police arrived. group of church goers displayed what we believe exceptional heroism and bravery in intervening to stop the suspect. they undoubtedly prevented additional injuries and fatalities. todd: police have only identified t
hello, i m anna foster in southern israel. you in southern israel. are here in israel with bbc news. you are here in israel with bbc news. the bombardment from israel in gaza continues, we can see on the horizon in the background, the gaza skyline and within the last few hours we have seen tank movements and continuing plumes of smoke heading up into the sky. it s been another intense night and day of bombardment as you can hear on the situation inside gaza is becoming increasingly desperate. the un agency unrwa which looks after palestinian refugees has said what communications have been cut in garzo since friday they are starting to return but they say the people who live there have stormed unrwa warehouses, they say they have been in there and taken what they need, things like food and water and basic hygiene kits so they say it is a sign of the desperation that is happening in gas at the moment is such a limited amount of humanitarian aid continues to make its way into th
ground and the sky, prime minister benjamin netanyahu calling this second stage of the war, the idf claiming it s hit hundreds of key targets in the past 24 hours including hamas command centers. gaza s health ministry says 8,000 people have died in the territory, most of them women and children. welcome to a special hour of fox news live, i m mike emmanuel. aishah: mike, good to see you again. i m aishah hasnie. power is now being restored for many in gaza after israeli strikes put the region in a communications blackout saturday. the idf hitting areas near one of gaza s largest hospitals saying hamas uses that hospital as a base. meanwhile, thousands of palestinians today broke into aid warehouses searching for basic survival items, searching for food. the u.n. calling it a sign of growing desperation and decaying civil order in the strip. mike: we have fox news team coverage with alex hogan and trey yingst both live in southern israel. let s go first to trey. hello, trey
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