we can handle all 19 in 40 days. it s going to take four months, up to 150 witnesses. the fireworks are going to start going off. people don t want to go to prison. we heard from the most famous defendant, donald trump. will you testify in your own defense? that i look forward to. defendants rarely take the stand in real life. it would be a disaster. a brand new court filing investigating hunter biden reveals plans to indict the president s son on gun charges. he possessed a gun and filled out paperwork and falsified the document. it fuels what the republicans in congress are try ining to fa. the incredible video of an escaped killer scaling a brick wall. they have found footprints that he is in certain areas still. i haven t seen a manhunt that s lasted this long with so many sightings. you get this head coaching job and get diagnosed with k cancer. we circled up and said i want to share with you. were you scared telling them? i was. you have to
and very good morning to, you amellio. she will begin this with a major new development that will have a big impact on donald trump s legal defense for his upcoming cases. a pair of new important rulings from federal judges in d.c. clarify that the former president is not immune from criminal prosecution nor civil liability for his actions on january the six. late last night, judge tanya chutkan struck on the former presidents attempt to throw out the federal election case against him based on his claims of presidential immunity. one of four motions to dismiss that his team had fired in october. check-ins robust in vital opinion polls from the tax structure in history of the american constitution and conclude that they, quote, do not support that contention, end quote. that goes on to say, no court or any other branch of government has ever accepted it. this court will not hold. whatever immunities a sitting president may enjoy, the united states has only one chief execut
they are likely to be seized upon by prime minister narendra modi as proof that his economic plans or modinomics are working. that s despite concerns about food price inflation, growing wealth inequality and high youth unemployment. let s just show you the details. india s economy is expected to have grown at an annual rate of 6.7% betweenjanuary and march that s according to economists polled by reuters. that would represent a slowdown from the rate of more than 8% seen at the end of last year. despite that, according to some estimates, it still puts india on track to overtake japan next year and become the world s fourth largest economy in 2025 according to some estimates. and its forecast to then go on to overtake germany and it s forecast to then go on to overtake germany to become the third largest after the us and china possibly by 2027. will that happen? let s find out what we will see today. let s go to mumbai and speak to our india business corresponden
fa ce to fa ce macron executives met face to face with the united states aviation watchdog to present a path forward. it reportedly included changes to the company s productions the compa ny s productions safety the company s productions safety processes, including clear assembly line instructions, improvements to training, greater oversight of suppliers and improvements to the safety culture. fai administrator mike whitaker called the plan a guide for a new way for boeing to do business and said he expected it to lead to systemic change. we underscored they must follow through on implementing corrective actions and transform their safety culture. this is a guide for a new way for boeing to do business. the fai will make sure boeing makes lasting changes using all the tools at their disposal. and made it clear to boeing ceo david calhoun and other senior leaders this plan does not mark the end of our increased oversight of boeing and its suppliers, but the beginning of the n
sign of a verdict. at least not yet pictures to liberate for a third or second i should say in new york versus trump trial. focusing on testimony from trump s former fixer michael collen and former publisher david pecker. where all this heading? we have guests to weigh in on it right now. welcome everybody i m neil cavuto. let s get right to it, nate foy i should say here s what is interesting about this, it could go for another couple of hours but it could also wrap up and a half an hour character we know? well kneel the jury could decide to stay as late as 6:00 pm eastern tonight and we re just waiting for more updates, so far they ve gone over 3 notes the jury has requested so far today in court just in the past 20 minutes former president donald trump is criticizing the judge and jury instructions specifically on true social call them unconstitutional and unfair. the 3 notes that have gone over today so far included revisiting testimony from michael cohen and david pack