Ramps up its production of nukes. Vice president pence saying the u. S. Is ready to protect interests in the region. Irans oil revenues plunging to a sixth of what it usually gets. Attorney general bill barr is slamming the democrats of trying to make a public spectacle of special Counsel Robert Mueller, now set to testify in about a week and a half. Plus, disgraced billionaire Jeffrey Epstein pleading not guilty to sex trafficking charges involving young girls as young as 14 years. Could a life sentence cause him to flip on other officials and Corporate America . Thanks for joining us. You are watching the fox business network. After a New York Times article about filthy overcrowded conditions at a Detention Center in texas. The president says its snowflake news. He said hes going to arrange tours for the press to see whats going on there. Reporter the president says opening up the centers will combat what he calls fake news. The reporters have been allowed in some centers but not all
Here in simi valley california. It was the second Republican Debate now in the books, and it was a debate for the ages. Were going to talk about the winners, the losers. Were going to have the analysis and well talk about maybe who continues on their quest to become the president and maybe who drops out of this. Were going to get into all of that. But we begin with Grady Trimble live at the Reagan Library with the highlights on this. Agreedy, good evening. Reporter good evening, trace. They covered a lot of ground tonight from crime, education, the border and, of course, the economy. But there were some fiery moments as well. And some of the most pointed attacks of the evening were aimed at someone who wasnt even in the room. Donald trump is missing in action. He should be on this stage tonight. He owes it to you to defend his record where they added 7. 8 trillion to the debt. That set the stage for the inflation that we have. My former running mate, donald trump, actually has a plan t
Night, and welcome to the Reagan Library. We are live from what they call the spin room at the library here in simi valley california. It was the second Republican Debate now in the books, and it was a debate for the ages. Were going to talk about the winners, the losers. Were going to have the analysis and well talk about maybe who continues on their quest to become the president and maybe who drops out of this. Were going to get into all of that. But we begin with Grady Trimble live at the Reagan Library with the highlights on this. Agreedy, good evening. Reporter good evening, trace. They covered a lot of ground tonight from crime, education, the border and, of course, the economy. But there were some fiery moments as well. And some of the most pointed attacks of the evening were aimed at someone who wasnt even in the room. Donald trump is missing in action. He should be on this stage tonight. He owes it to you to defend his record where they added 7. 8 trillion to the debt. That se
the tuition is free. steve: that sounds fantastic mike rowe is for it he s going to join us and tell us why on the final hour of fox and friends. and, remember, mornings are better with friends, like you. lawrence: in just hours the supreme court is expected to hand down key decisions. brian: about 23 decisions from argued cases are pending including former president trump s high stakes presidential immunity case. steve: griff jenkins joins us live from the white house. so griff they have close to two dozen more things to release. it could be today at 10:00 it could be next thursday at 10:00 right? reporter: that s right good morning guys the high court will be very busy in the next 48 hours and by the way normally we would be talking about the guy that currently resides here but today and tomorrow it s all about the guy who s campaigning to come back. the high court expected to rule on whether a president has immunity from criminal prosecution in his official dut
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