for third world countries, unfair. sandra: a year out from the next presidential race. president trump is trading the campaign trail for the witness box taking the stand in the $250 million civil fraud trial. we kick off a brand-new week. hi, john. john: if ever there were a day for cameras in the courtroom, this is it, unfortunately there are not. i m john roberts in washington and this is america reports and what could be described as an intense morning in the manhattan courtroom. the former president and leading 2024 gop contender repeatedly sparred with the new york prosecutor questioning him as well as the judge who admonished trump for lengthy answers and told his lawyers to control your client. sandra: that did happen. remains to be seen whether a ruling in this nonjury civil case or the four outstanding criminal cases will severely impact his bid for the white house. nate foy has the latest from there. nate, when are we expecting the former president to retu
joey jones, kennedy and raymond arroyo, welcome to the big to the big big tujunga the big weekend show. a new york times poll gives trump the lead in 5 key swing state match ups in nevada trump has a double digit lead and he is ahead by five points in georgia, arizona, michigan and pennsylvania. they have some in mainstream media doubting biden s ability to win in 2024. should make room for another democrat. i think that problems that democrats have, they don t know who that democrat would be right now, i don t think that people look at kamala harris feel she is ready. they look across rest of the party governor, senators, mayors and house members they are struggling to figure out who they could put up if it not joe biden, reality is democrats will probably run joe biden. even bill maher is worried. he could lose. you know when people say, well he beat trump before, yeah, things change, this is not 2020. and he is not the same guy. can he win the job? we think
on the stand in new york today? so i increasingly feel, and you ll have to let me know at 7:00. i don t have the training to analyze donald trump anymore. i need a psychologist or a psychiatrist. i don t know how much of this was as some of the journalists suggested was performative deflection, and i don t know how much of this is actual holy you know what, they took my toys, right. i think that he cherishes his company more than democracy. i accept the journalism that supports this trial means more to him than some of the federal ones that are to come. i don t have a good enough answer for you about whether it is performance art or an actual meltdown. quickly, i have to ask, we ve got the political lens, and then we ve got the actual legal lens. i m not going to ask about the legal lens. there s tons to talk about that i ll be going over in the next hour. politically, do you think this was a successful strategy for the former president today? i think those are, you kno
republican rival former president donald trump. the former present hold a sizable lead in five key battleground states the same states president biden defeated trump on the 2020 election. this comments voters are expressing concern over biden s age the ability to serve another term. the biden team dismisses the pole #the poll that counts is election day that is far away and they say mr. biden will win. hello this is a brand-new hour of fox news live i m eric shawn. arthel: i am arthel neville knew polling from the new york times and siena college is calling trouble for president biden will mr. trump s momentum showing no signs of slowing down. the other recent polls has the closest competitor trailing by dozens of points. this all comes as republican ron desantis is expected to score a key endorsement. reports the isle governor kim reynolds will announce her support for desantis at a rally into one tomorrow. fox news caught up with the florida government yesterday. wwe
morning, i m maria bartiromo. today, speechless and fearful. america on edge amidst a new terrorism warning from the fbi as director christopher wray is literally at a loss for words when questioned about america s safety and security urn joe biden. under joe biden. do you believe is the the united states safer from foreign terror threats today, are we safer than when joe biden took office, the day he took office? reality is that the terrorism threat has been elevated throughout 2023, but the the ongoing war in the middle east has raised the threat of an attack against americans in the united states to a whole other level. since the horrific terrorist attacks committed by hamas against innocent people in israel a few weeks ago. maria: coming up, fears are rising in america of a potential terrorist attack on u.s. soil in the face of two wars underway. former chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, former navy commander and admiral michael mullen is here on the most urge