reporter: hi, good morning. yeah, we will likely hear from the former president today as prosecutors allege that he went beyond keeping the documents in his home, going so far as to show them to people and had the bulk of them spread out in random storage spaces throughout the estate and at that residence. trump is the first former president to face federal charges. he s accused of violating 7 broken down into 37 counts including 31 counts of willful retension of national defense information, withholding and concealing documents, making false statements and conspiracy to obstruct justice. some of these individual penalties max out at 20 years per count. special counsel jack smith said yesterday e that his office will seek a speed eauty trial. speedy trial. we have one set of laws in this country, and they aloo to everyone. very important to note that the defendants in this case must be presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law. re
tonight, on a two hour edition of the hudson show, breaking details on the debt limit detail, we can hear from democratic hardly greg insider just got briefed on the white house we, also debated with u.s. experts. and special counsel jan s nick, eminem and the alvin bragg both of new potentially damning evidence against who else donald de trump and their respective cases, and setting the record straight on one henry a kissinger. as he marks his 100th birthday, will it because dark and very bloody legacy. good evening, i m mehdi hassan we have breaking news tonight we have what they are calling a deal, just a short time ago president biden s post about that debt limit agreement in principle reaches weekend when his administration and the republican leadership in the house. we ve got good news, we just spoke with speaker mccarthy, and we have reached a bipartisan budget agreement that we are ready to move to the full congress. and i think it s a really important step forwar
that is the turf four the brand new season of the all-american concert series. this is week two. last week i was forced to miss, i was on assignment. not here. but we are park with parmalee. lawrence: and blanco brown. ainsley: they also sing carolina which is really popular song. lawrence: take my name. ainsley: they are great. lawrence: girl is mine. brian: i listen to the highway. i listen to the highway everyday. and my family wants to kill me. but there is not a day goes by where those songs aren t played. that s how popular and sustainable they re. lawrence: so you listen to the music. ainsley: and not fox news. brian: i go back and forth. sometimes i need a break. one more day on debt ceiling and my head is going to explode. i do this. i was somebody, when i first started this job we started with country music. wife are we doing country music? now is my favorite music. ainsley: what changed you why do you love it now? brian: i grew up and became
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emily: colorado supreme court has made historic and unprecedented decision to remove former president donald trump from the ballot. it appears deep blue california is making moves to potentially follow suit with lieutenant governor saying every legal option must be explored. hello, this is outnumbered, i m emily compagno. joining me today, co-host of the bottom line, dagen mcdowell. fox news contributor tammy bruce, former state department spokesperson morgan ortagus and retired nypd inspector, attorney and founder of ops desk.org, paul mauro. a potential trump challenge as do-or-die issue, writing in a letter to secretary of state, i urge you to explore every legal option to remove former president donald trump from california s 2024 presidential primary ballot. this is a dire matter, she writes, that puts at stake the sanctity of our constitution and democracy. adding to the drama, california trump challenge may only be getting started, legal efforts to disqualify him i