rnc dropping a plan to pronounce donald trump the nominee. and also president biden s campaign reportedly closely watching the bitter feud and many even enjoying it. will it help the incumbent president come november. good morning. i m kasie hunt. it is friday, january 26. happy friday. we made it. it is 5:00 a.m. here in washington. and it is also 5:00 a.m. in new york. that is where donald trump is expected back in federal court this morning for closing a arguments in the civil defamation case brought against him by writer e. jean carroll. he closed out the trial with just three minutes of testimony thursday. he was admonished several times by the judge. his comments stricken from the record after he repeated the original defamation against carroll. trump s lawyer asked, quote, did you deny the allegation because ms. carroll made an accusation trump responded yes, she said something i considered a false accusation. totally false. that is when the judge interrupted and sai
$83 million for defaming her. this is an incredibly meaningful amount of money. there may be more to come. tonight, a massive punishment to stop trump with the co-counsel for e. jean carroll. the whole point of this, this enormous damages, unprecedented damages, is to tell donald trump to shot up. then, the politics of a party about to nominate this man. i don t even know who this woman is. i have no idea. as republicans keep trying to and reproductive rights. we ll know veterinary career, thousands of ultrasounds on animals. all that in today s major ruling from the world court on the israel gaza war. when all in starts, right now. good evening from new york, i m chris hayes. 83 point $3 million. that s a lot of money. that s almost on trump has just been ordered to pay writer e. jean carroll for repeatedly defaming her after she accused him of sexual assault. the jury spent four days hearing about what donald trump did and witnessing his ongoing contempt tow
. will: welcome to the fox & friends. that is the united states air force brass quintet performing live on fox square because it is the 75 anniversary of the united states air force. we were sitting here on the couch trying to do math. figuring out exactly when that date, the united states air force, which isness 1947. how is that? think of air force playing a big role in world war ii. but in fact it was. pete: u.s. army air corps. the army had planes they decided it should be its own service. correct me if i m wrong. that was in the moment. rachel, you should know. rachel: i should know as a air force brat but i don t. maybe we ask chief master sgt. miguel campos, my dad coming on to the show at the end of the show. at least he has time to google. four hours. will: happy birthday to the united states air force. we re celebrating it all morning long. send your photos to friends at foxnews.com. we do that at the morning edition of the american national anthem. pete: best on
up, to that view, to that view. that s life. pete: like waking up to red bull, you wake up to that music. listen to that. will: that s life? rachel: that is how i like to live my life, no doubt about it. will: let s do that. come up with the idyllic image of the morning. we found yours. bump in with those. rachel: next couple hours. will: prep time to get the shots. rachel: we can do it. america is a big beautiful place. pete: i have got mine. it is not wisconsin. rachel: only in the summer. pete: only in the summer. i will take that fa, that florida scene any day. will: that is absolutely believe. rachel: we re praying for the people of florida. they will be hit by a storm. we ll cover that all morning long. will: a hurricane forming headed to florida possibly tuesday making landfall. we ll keep you updated. on fox square another commodity competition. this one badminton. pete: you play a lot of badminton? will: zero. were you back up badminton. pete: played a lot in gym
Program which is a preview of the cases that are set for the second half of this term. The first half of the term had really more block busters than weve seen in a long time and the second half of the term promisees to be even more exciting than the first half. Fortunately we have an incredible panel here today to discuss these cases. Before i get out of the way, i want to thank the federal society and cons tug tugsal socie society for sponsoring this event. I want to thank our event coordinator. Our moderator, amy, who is a georgetown graduate first and most important. She was once the editor reporter for the scotus blog. And now they is just an independent contractor and a reporter for the scotus blog. And amy really, i think probably knows more about the Supreme Court than any person alive. So with that, i will turn the program over to amy. That is a tough introductory to live up to. I have been asked to quickly introduce the panel, so i will leave you to the name tags. They have ar