He says she died from self sustained injuries. That defence has caused a public outcry in the country, where 400 women die from Domestic Violence every year, according to statistics from un women. Every day, police in kazakhstan receive about 300 reports of domestic abuse, yet the punishment is generally a fine and a restraining order. Now womens right activists are demanding a new law that fully criminalises Domestic Violence. Earlier, i spoke to kazakh journalist . Zarina akhmatova about the case. In kazakhstan, its indeed a big case, a case of utmost importance for our country, capturing the attention of millions of viewers who tune in to watch the trial unfold four days a week from from 9am 6pm. Its notjust in kazakhstan where the trial is making a really big waves, but across all the world and our russian speaking region. And this is an unprecedented, as you mentioned, case in history in kazakhstan where the trial to be broadcast live and for there to be such attention to the Cour
james comey is here. i m going to get his reaction to the brian his thoughts on a potential second trump term and talk to him about his brand new novel. also major league baseball is changing its history books as it now embraces all leagues in its record books, including the segregated leagues, how the addition of more than 2000 players is shaking up the mlb s statistics. breaking news moments ago, former president donald trump walked back into that manhattan courtroom, has lawyers and prosecutors have just been negotiating and arguing and bigger bickering over which portions of the testimony the jury will get to rehear tomorrow when it s read back to them cnn s paula reads outside the courthouse polo, walk us through exactly what s happening in court right now is the right now what appears day that even though the jury has gone home for the de it appears that the defense attorneys prosecutors, and they appear poised to go back on the record because the judge is basically l
down. powerful storms are heading for the biggest interstates with millions set to travel today. general hospital star shot and killed in los angeles by robbers. his speak is speaking out about what happened. and those who gave their lives defending our freedom. we will talk to family members of loved ones lost about what this means today. i m todd piro, carley shimkus has the day off. president biden and former president trump honoring those who made the ultimate sacrifice. biden heading to arlington cemetery. doug luzader has more. doug: the two leading candidates for the white house are remembering families. it is impossible to divorce politics from this. we are one month out from the first presidential debate. president biden will visit arlington national cemetery to honor the fallen after hosting memorial day breakfast at the white house. that should wrap at noon on the east coast. former president trump appeared at nascar yesterday in north carolina and met with gold
outnumbered. kayleigh: hello, everyone, this is a special edition of outnumbered. i m kayleigh mcenany and joining me on the couch this memorial day fox news contributor and president of american spirit enterprises, bruce. fox medical director, dr. janette nesheiwat, the steamboat institute and senior fellow for the independent women s form, kaylee mcgee white, and fox news contributor, joe concha. today is memorial day and while many are spinning the holiday with the unofficial start to summer, it is important to remember what today is all about. it s not about the barbecues. it s not about the beach. it is about remembering those who have lost their lives fighting to protect our freedom spirit and memorial day we honor all of our brave, fallen heroes who put on the uniforms not for ourselves but for all of us because without them, there would be no america where it as we honor these great men and women, we reflect what america truly stands for and how blessed we a
we are and at! we are in it! i can t do anything! i heard trees falling and banging off that house and the electricity went off and i looked out the window and the barn was gone. having it hit so close to home makes me a little nervous for the summer. molly: nearly two dozen people are dead as the severe storms ripped across america s heartland this memorial day weekend. dangerous tornadoes have been reported in parts of the mississippi tennessee and ohio valleys. the threat of severe storms is now shifting east. hello and welcome to a brand-new hour of fox news live. i m molly line. molly: we have another jam-packed hour. i m griff jenkins. at least 21 people across four states have been confirmed dead. cars were flipped over. you see here. widespread damage left behind after a tornado outbreak tore apart communities in texas this weekend and millions along the i-95 corridor were are now at risk of these storms. molly: we have coverage. nick kosir is standing b