in a newly-released record, showing that t.a. fani willis traveled with the top prosecutor in the election interference case against former president donald trump, and that now is sparking calls to have willis recuse herself from the case. could the case be dropped, and will that happen? welcome to a new hour of fox news live, i m eric shawn. hi, arthel. arthel: hi, eric. hello, everyone, i m arthel neville. credit card statements from prosecutor nathan wade show he paid for two trips with willis over the last two years. the statements were released in court filings by wade s wife as part of their divorce proceedings. willis is now fighting a subpoena related to that divorce and claims wade s spouse is trying to set fire to the trump case. counsel representing the district attorney responded in a new legal filing, quote: defendant jocelyn wade has conspired with interested parties in the criminal election interference case to use this civil discovery process to annoy, emb
queer and trans nuns. correspondent jeff paul tracking that story from our west coast news room, hey, jeff. weeks of controversy for the dodgers finally coming to an end tonight, uninvited then reinvited lgbtq+ group of satirical nuns known as the sisters of perpetual indulgence with the team s community hero award. one hour before the game started and as can you probably see by this video that captured the moment, the stands were mostly empty. outside the stadium the message of thousands of protesters that they were sending it was abundantly clear. from fans to catholics, high ranking leadership within the church itself, and people of other faiths, well they are not too happy about the group being honored, grievances don t have to do with the group s charitable work, outrage is aimed at the over the top outfit that many feel mock not only nuns but the religion itself, calling it out right blasphemy, held a mass today to heal the harm caused by the dodgers. i have no id
harsh enough. but penny s lawyer that he should not be punished for putting himself in harms way to protect others. what is a safe was behaving erratically yelling and ranting at subway writers. if you look at some of these recent events in the country whether it is the mass shootings or stabbings or people with patches in new york city, when somebody comes in and says i don t care if i go to jail i do not care if i get shot i m going to kill somebody, you have to take that seriously. i can very much see a marine saying let me be proactive instead of waiting and then regretting i didn t diffuse this report escalated. bryan: cb cotton is live in new york with the very latest. good afternoon. attorneys for daniel penny are now saying we should all expect more in this case presumably evidence which they feel will exonerate their clients. this new insight into pennies and defense being shared by his attorney thomas on friday night during wabc radio show katz and cosby. the atto
driving on january 7. officers are pulling the 29-year-old from his car and beating, kicking, tasing and pepper spraying him several times and he died thee days later. the memphis police department fired the five officers involved. they all face several charges including second degree murder. the release of the video has sparked wide-spread protests on the streets of memphis and around the country last night and today. fox news contributor and former washington dc homicide detective ted williams standing by with his analysis and first steve harrigan is live in memphis. steve reporter: john, the fallout of the death of tyre nichols here in memphis and the chief said that elite crime fighting unit the scorpions has been disbanded and all five accused of murder of nichols were members of that elite unit. more details, two coming clear from that tape and one hour videoed released on friday night and shows graphic violence and begins with the traffic stop of nichols. initial beati
ridiculed by the media. kevin corke with the details, kevin. as you know, the president loves to get out of town. he s going to do it again this weekend. speaking of what he likes to do, he also likes to talk about things other than what voters are frankly concerned about, at least somewhat. however, if the strategy is meant to make all the difference, you may not be doing so. let me show you the latest smallmouth pole. most people feel like he s just not paying attention enough to the things that really matter. only 31% of those surveyed said, the president is giving attention to the most important issues facing americans each and every day. speaking of the president on thursday he was on a stop in the keystone state, the commonwealth of pennsylvania for john fetterman seen on the left. still needs assistant to speak and have interviews. by the way, the president did field questions both before he left the white house and when he was on the ground in pennsylvania. but onc