security continues to be a concern but also whether russian and belarusian athletes should compete. decision has not been made on that yet and we are not expecting it until sometime next year. thank you, alex. time for a look at the weather. it isa it is a soggyjuly, particularly for north west england which has had about 2.5 times the expected july rainfall, and there is more to come. we have sunshine around this afternoon, particularly for eastern parts of the uk, but rain in the west will track eastward through the afternoon. so if you do see the sunshine over the next few hours, enjoy it because it will be in shorter supply over the next few days. this is the satellite and radar showing the clearer skies in the north and east, and there is the rain pushing on across northern ireland, heading through wales and south west england. the winds will be picking up from a south westerly direction. further east, you are likely to stick with the drier and brighter weather. temperat
harris: happy monday, this is outnumbered, i m harris faulkner here with my co-host emily compagno and kayleigh mcenany. federalist editor-in-chief mollie hemingway is here. and fox news national correspondent, griff jenkins, who just sent down the brand new border bill and the whole couch it is huge. harris: we ll get into that. here is what some are calling it on capitol hill, dead on arrival, that is house speaker mike johnson saying about the deal. negotiator say it addresses our broken immigration system, however, critics are going after it. they claim it would let 5000 people into the country per day before anything is done. actually the number is higher and we ll myth bust that. that would be 1.8 million people per year. whether they are here to stay, whether they are trying to get in on asylum, they are coming in. aishah hasnie is live on capitol hill. this bill is fighting for its life right now, it s a numbers problem, especially in the senate. not just
health have no fury like donald trump scorned. you are watching cnn special live coverage of the new hampshire primary. the former president with a convincing victory, not enough to get the last remaining rival to tap out. trump does not say it, if the republican contest is over but nikki haley will not say that, at least not yet. you have all heard the chatter. they are falling all over themselves saying the race is over. i have news for all of them. new hampshire is first in the nation, it is not the last in the nation. this race is far from over. it appears the race will roll on to south carolina for now. last week iowa was as gracious as trump is known to be. this week gracious trump gave way to grumpy trump. i have one put up, we almost took every single pole in the last three months against crooked joe biden and she does not take those. this is not your typical victory speech but let s not have somebody take a victory when she had a bad night. let s begin with
to a withdrawal of israeli forces and an end to the war in gaza. that is the framework of talks ongoing. but right now it bears no reality to the situation on the ground. palestinians in gaza have been sheltering from intense bombing and shooting today in the city of khan younis. 190 people have been killed in the last 2a hours. that s according to the hamas run health ministry. in the last hour, we have been hearing from one of the families of those still held hostage in gaza, who are urging prime minister neta nyahu to negotiate. i asked for his reaction to this report of a proposed two month pause in the fighting. hopefully. it s news to me although i ve heard of the few offers or deals today, but i ve heard at the last few weeks also. so all this ongoing, all the feet dragging, it s horrible for us. it s just every single day is another day that my father and his friend are nearing their end, and we feel like we don t have this time to check exactly what the negotiation w
-hey, your mom and i procreated to that song. oh, ew! i think you ve said enough. why don t we just switch to xfinity like everyone else? then you would know what year it was. i know what year it is. at this hour, fear is growing for a wider war in the middle east after the u.s. strikes dozens of targets in yemen. the threats now coming from iran-backed rebels. plus, the red sea ripple effect, how a tax in the region have shipping costs soaring. we re running the numbers. and the race for iowa heats up in the middle of a blizzard. will the extreme cold affect even the heartiest of iowa caucus goers. and it s not just an election we re tracking but a possible government shutdown, the pressure on speaker mike johnson as he balances demands from his right flank. our nbc news reporters are following all of the latest developments and we begin with those air strikes in yemen. the u.s. and allies targeting houthi militants after months of attacks in the red sea. nbc s raf s