at msnbc, he was a great friend. and like you said, he was one of those people, when you met him, you knew that he was destined for great things. i used to joke with him, to his face, i would say to him, dax, you are gonna be a network news president, and you are going to hire me, a wonderful, wonderful man and i miss him terribly. and he would love that made it on air so thank you for that if he s at the justice department is going to indict him. so what is donald trump thinking tonight as he waits to see if the justice department is going to indict him. witness testimonies containing damning evidence of donald trump s conduct. as soon as the january six committee. could be released in the coming days. legal experts are still analyzing the committee s 845-page report and witness testimony. we continue to learn new details the blanket pardon for everyone involved in january six. from the badge of transcripts released yesterday, we learned that donald trump floated the ide
i could have not said that better myself. i m alicia men menez, alex has the night off. here s a thing that has happened every day like clock work, as long as we can remember. every day the white house sends out from the white house the daily guidance. at the top, there s a few paragraphs describing what the president s day will entail. and below that, there s a schedule of the major events planned. with the daily intelligence briefing, any major meetings, the timing of any travel that the president is doing. the white house puts out the daily guidance that so the press can plan and that you can make out every day. it s something done every day every white house under every president. just a couple of weeks at the end of donald trump s presidency, something weird happened. the white house issued daily guidance that said president trump will work from early in the morning to late in the evening. he will make many calls and have many meetings and then mention about a campaign r
santos is facing scrutiny after admitting he lied. and now federal prosecutors are getting involved. plus, more troubles for southwest airlines. the airline cancelled thousands of flights again today. also this morning, a new round of russian missile strikes targeting ukraine s energy grid, officials say it appears to be one of moscow s largest attacks to date. good morning. and welcome to way too early. on this thursday, december 29th. i m sam stein in for jonathan lemire. congressman-elect george santos is now under investigation by law enforcement for the lies he told regarding his background and experience. an essex county district attorney who is a fellow republican called revelations about santos is nothing short of stunning, quote, if a crime is committed in this county, we will prosecute it. santos lied about his college or personal life that could land santos in hot water. dan coleman is calling for investigation into campaign fraud after a business that s
that is the united states air force s ceremonial brass quinntet playing god bless america as we honor the air force s 75th birthday this morning on fox & friends. good morning, welcome to the program, will cain, pete hegseth, rachel campos duffy on this fourth hour of fox & friends. not three, four. rachel: number four. and the best it s the fourth. rachel: it s always the best. we get so much practice. rachel: it s a lot of pressure, pete. watch the 6:00 a.m. hour, what are we talking about. rachel: the coffee hasn t kicked in yet. at this point we re fully caffeinated. we re fueled. we have frishe s big boy, cheeseburgers,. >nationalcheeseburger day. you don t have a napkin. that s a real big risk. rachel: that s never been a problem for pete. by the way, again, happy birthday to the air force, coming up at the end of the hour we re going to celebrate the air force again and look at all the don t worry about it. rachel: we need a dog on the show to e
us financal watchdogs target two more big names, the exchange genesis, and the crypto lender gemini. plus, pack your bags, travel is back. but where are people going? we ll hear from the boss of hotel booking site trivago. we start here in the uk, where we could get confirmation, in the next hour or so, that the economy is heading into recession. figures for november are expected to show a fall in britain s gdp, gross domestic product or economic output, after growth ofjust 0.5% in october. we already know the uk economy shrank in the three months to september, two quarters in a row of negative growth means a recession. businesses and consumers are feeling the pressure of soaring energy bills and rising interest rates, as one company owner has been telling the bbc. from our point of view, we can feel that yeah there is probably a recession coming on. people are finding it difficult, they are kind of worried about their basic of heating and fuel and all the rest of it in the w