your assignment for me. i got you, i got a whole syllabus for you, doc. all right, you send it to me, buddy. all right, love you. love you too. have a great weekend and ana cabrera picks up our coverage right now. and right now on ana cabrera reports, breaking news out of georgia, a court hearing happening right now on the latest bid by mark meadows to move his fulton county case to federal court. will trump s former chief of staff succeed this time? plus, a jury deliberating now in rudy giuliani s defamation case, what jurors have asked the court and what giuliani could have to pay. also ahead, president biden s national security adviser in the middle east this morning as the white house presses israel to move into a new phase in its war against hamas. and later, keir simmons exclusive interview with the spokesman for the kremlin, what dmitry peskov said about the possibility for a prisoner swap with the u.s. happy friday. it is 10:00 eastern. i m ana cabr
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a fox news alert, judges blocking supreme court votes to overturn roe v. wade last week. the legal battles play out as democrats face criticism as they threaten to bypass the high court s decision which sends abortion law back to the state. you re watching fox and friends first, i m carley shimkus. joey: i m joey jones in for the proud papa, todd piro. with this issue being given back to the state, state courts are getting involved. in louisiana and utah, judges ruled abortion services can continue for now, the ban was overly vague and restricts right to due process and planned parenthood wrote 55 patients were scheduled for abortions in the next week. there are trigger laws. the state s ban stands strong. i m proud of the fact that my state stands for life, recognize every life is precious and this is something very clear the people will have debate with. she introduced a bill to ban abortion pills being provided by telemedicine. now washington post reporter
are promoting? okay. dana, thank you. dana: bye. bret: good evening, welcome to washington. i m bret baier. former president trump on the witness stand in his civil fraud trial. a day that saw fireworks in and out of the courtroom. we will take you there. plus, a major democratic official spreads doubt on whether president biden should even attempt re-election. an indiana woman is in custody after trying to destroy what she thought was a building housing an israeli school filled with jewish students and teachers. we will tell you what she actually hit and what she is facing tonight. but, first, breaking tonight, israeli officials say at one point earlier today, approximately 30 launches were identified from lebanon toward northern israel. troops are now responding with artillery fire aimed at the origin of their launches. is this the beginning of that northern front everyone has been talking about in earnest? meantime, israeli forces in greater numbers are expected to e