announcing about an hour ago during the faulkner focus that they will be charged with involuntary manslaughter in the deadly shooting. that cinematographer died in 2021, 15 months ago, on a new mexico movie set. aldo and was pointing a pistol at hutchins, killing her, wounding the director. the assistant director onset signed an agreement, leading guilty into negligent use of a deadly weapon. those pending criminal charges came nearly 15 months after the incident as i mentioned. the district attorney says she will file them before the end of the month. the prosecutor puts it this way. if any one of these three people had done their job, halyna hutchins would be alive today. it s that simple. emily, first of all, you ve got four people involved, one of them now who has already needed guilty. how does that affect the cases of the other people? emily: it depends whether i would be admissible in that particular case. let s just walk it back for a customer viewers for a mome
tomorrow s huge vote. their question, where is the clinical data to back this up? one of them, our own dr. nicole saphier who warns i will be watching. she is here live to break down what families need to know. all new at 2:00. begin with the fox news alert. sandra: the top republican in the house kevin mccarthy doubling down on comments suggesting if republicans win the house they could pump the brakes on free flowing aid to ukraine. i think ukraine is very important. i support making sure we move forward to defeat russia in that program. but there should be no blank check on anything. we are $31 trillion in debt. john: analysts are already sounding the alarm, warning any break or slowdown in aid would alter the course of the war at a time when ukraine is making advances on the ground and putin seems to be backed into a corner. nearly nine months since he invaded ukraine. general jack keane s response to that and trey yingst with a report what that would mean on the
is not politically motivated at all, though republicans say just the opposite, 20 days from election day. he is playing politics with the national security asset that we have that s developed for a time of war that we need the energy. let s bring in katie pavlich and mark penn, former clinton adviser. and chairman of the harris poll. both are fox news contributors. welcome to you both. katie, i m going to start with you. what struck me about the president s gas speech, not the fact that it seemed unrehearsed which was disconcerting, he said we ve been having a rough four or five years. we went back and looked. when he was inaugurated on inauguration day, gas was 2.31 a gallon. significantly higher now. not a rough four or five years, a very rough 21 months. the continued depletion of the strategic petroleum reserve by this president is outrageous and it is a scandal. it is a supply that is supposed to be reserved for the united states, not for ukraine, but for the unite
gas from the my prices is down $5 for my took office. that s a lie. gordon lightfoot defending a proposal to increase her pay saying it s not a salary increase. crime rising to alarming rates. none of our political servers need raises. raise your hand if you believe our border is secure. there is your answer on that. if you are clamming its low tide that is the perfect time. you have your dungarees and your jeans? now is the perfect time. the tide gets up early it be up to your chance to make the move now if you are in massachusetts and the hottie beach. no clamming there. ainsley: do you know anything about clamming? have you ever clammed? brian: absolutely. ainsley: i don t believe it. steve: low tide. brian: that s what i mean, it s the perfect time to clam. was a low tide or high tide? low tide. brian: ted knows a lot about water. ainsley: definitely. steve: the thing about ainsley: you had to ask about that? brian: i had to a
bill says it s new structural racism. some schools think it s ok to discriminate against one group in favor of another. this has been six years in his garage, probably had a lot of people come over there, whether it s workers, whether it s staff, whether it s friends, like who knows. and they say they are being transparent but they are really not. why didn t they tell us about the ones in the garage when they knew it at the time. be transparent with the american people and treat everyone the same. that s all we are asking for. sandra: all right. lawmakers sounding off. begin america reports with a live look at the white house at this hour, a press briefing is scheduled this hour amid growing backlash for president biden as he struggles to explain how the classified documents ended up at his home and private office. hello, and welcome, i m sandra smith in new york. john, welcome back to you. john: sandra, good to be with you. what about the guy who was detailing the