brian: final our of fox and friends with a fox news alert. hundreds of pages of jeffrey epstein court documents unsealed. ainsley: several prominent figures are referenced including bill clinton and celebrities and business leaders. steve: many people publicly named, including clinton, have not been accused of wrongdoing, but documents are answering questions about epstein s web of famous friends and associates who would meet him at various locations. lawrence: peter doocy has more. peter: by now, been 20 years since bill clinton and jeffrey epstein talked, but he is in the pages released by epstein accuser joannashowberg. did jeffrey ever talk to you about bill clinton, she said he said one time clinton likes them young, referring to dpirls. in the deposition, david copperfield, famous magician, asked have you ever met david copperfield? yes. can you tell me what that was? sure. someone called me from the house and said he would be there and if i wanted to
being old. do that on television, ok? i said to see you do it on television. i don t want to dislike you. i can t help it. sandra: begin with the media writing off ron desantis s bid for the governor even before he joins the primary field. i m sandra smith in new york. a lot of puns off the top alert there, but we do have a hot show coming up. john: yes, no question about that. all right. let s get cooking here. john roberts in washington. this is america reports. after months of speculation, and several visits to early primary states, ron desantis will make it official not with the usual campaign kick-off rally but in a live audio only interview with the ceo of twitter, elon musk. sandra: we are just hours away from that. marc thiessen standing by whether desantis s entry will shake up the race and peter doocy with the naacp growing war with desantis. how will desantis s rollout play out tonight? what are we and anticipating? from hot and humid miami, a bit of a
but, after five decades in business reinventing whole industries, sir richard branson has been tested as never before, both financially and emotionally. the pandemic left the 72 year old fighting to save his empire and his reputation. he faced questions over how he has used women to promote his brand, and sceptics have asked why someone who campaigns on climate change is sending rockets into space. the original rebel entrepreneur continues to grab the headlines and confound his critics. i ve come to miami to hear the whole story. sir richard branson, thank you so much for speaking to me and to the bbc. how are you? i m good. i always think sitting down to do interviews like this is a bit like i ve never been a psychiatrist s chair, but it s a bit like being in a psychiatrist s chair. of course i m nervous. we ll see how you are in an hour. just to be clear, you have not seen or approved of the questions in advance. nothing is off the table, right? i m afraid that s the case
gonein the elysee palace in paris and has gone in for dinner with president macron. thank you for your company, you are watching the bbc news. stay with us. now on bbc news amol rajan interviews: richard branson. oh, yes, hello. oh, my goodness, hello! the shy schoolboy who became a global celebrity. sir richard branson is a very british bundle of contradictions. the dyslexic who set up a student magazine. the record label founder who didn t listen to music. the 60s hippie who became a multibillionaire. today he s got his own island, and his brand has dozens of companies to its name, from virgin atlantic to galactic. but, after five decades in business reinventing whole industries, sir richard branson has been tested as never before, both financially and emotionally. the pandemic left the 72 year old fighting to save his empire and his reputation. he faced questions over how he has used women to promote his brand, and sceptics have asked why someone who campaigns on climate
jesus christ on the cross for al the sins of all humanity. but remember, it all begana with a mob tied to lecci. the unreasonable mob rushedhn in, arrested and killed for the things he said , whichai upset rankled them. trutd.truth h was snuffed out b, at least for a few days. that wall street journal poll recently revealed that the importance of religion has p among americans has dropped from 62%. pe 62% 25 years ago t twenty five years ago to thirty nine percent today. i t i m not sure that s really true. you see, religion seems alive justwell to just look at the fervor of these religiously minded people. look at them communication. o i know the experience of humanity during these times of catastrophic climate change is needed now that s religious activism. liturgies repeated again and again, rooted not in god , but in this case, the green gospel.. they mus t commit these acts of artistic vandalism to furthert d the cause of environment i justice. never mind that