and they gave me an opportunity to try again. this is also for all of the soldiers i stand on, who came before, and all who are going with this journey forward. thank you for believing with us. dj she angela pearce, amara jones, thank you friends, i appreciate you both. that is tonight s read out, all in with chris say, starting right now. tonight, on all in. i ve lived an honest life, i have never been accused, or sued, of anything, or a bad doings. ponzi scheme s, volleyball, sweatpants, and häagen-dazs. sweatpants, pints of häagen-dazs all over the place. tonight, even more bizarre turns in the george santos saga. why he is the perfect epitome of the new margus. is there a charge against him? in america today, you are innocent into are proven guilty. the deposition of an ex president, a judge unseals donald trump s position in the defamation suit, stemming from jean carroll s rape allegations. plus, guess which states republican party got caught celeb
billionaire heiress in memphis. police confirming a short time ago the body found monday afternoon is that of missing kindergarten teacher and mother of two eliza fletcher. the suspect in the disappearance is now charged with first-degree murder. great to be back with you, john. john: good to see you as well, sandra. this is america reports. sad news to start us off. fletcher had been missing since going on a jog early friday morning. surveillance video shows a man believed to be cleotha abston henderson exit his truck and aggressively run toward fletcher. the man then forces fletcher into his car. sandra: court documents say he was seen cleaning his truck and acting strange before the attack. he is a convicted kidnapper, spending nearly 20 years in prin for a similar crime carried out back in 2001. john: criminal defense attorney with more on this in moments, but charles watson is in memphis. what s the latest, charles, and the charges against the suspect? good aft
will: good morning, welcome to fox & friends on this sun. a patriotic hot-air balloon among viewer photos bringing us into this sunday morning. glad to have you. rachel: good morning. will: not glad to start like this. rachel: why? pete: great to see you. will: no. will: great to see rachel. rachel: did i miss something? will: the minute the show ends yesterday starts campaign with the producers. fox & friends instagram poll which by the way isn t really accurate. pete: very accurate. will: turns out yesterday, do you think it is representative of the audience? it is representative of instagram and therefore rachel: young people watching our show and then disses the instagram followers. will: that is one segment of our audience, rachel. you should be the most upset. why know why you re defending pete when he is the winner of yesterday s dance competition. rachel: i lost the dance competition? how did that happen. will: you took the crown off even to your own demise. r
have a series of reports looking at life in afghanistan. also on the programme: more than 80,000 tourists are stranded in a chinese resort, after a coronavirus outbreak sparks a lockdown. and the icelandic volcano spewing out lava and molten rock, that s become a hit with tourists. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news it s newsday. hello and welcome to the programme. there were tears ofjoy amongst democrats in the us senate as a landmark bill to tackle climate change was passed. after more than a year of intense wrangling, the sweeping reforms are being seen as a major victory for president biden. republicans had tried to derail the legislation, worth $430 billion, claiming it would undermine economic growth. it also contains measures to reduce the price of healthcare and introduce new taxes for business. senate majority leader, chuck schumer, shared hisjoy that the bill has passed. 0ur bill reduces inflation, lowers costs, creates millions of manufacturing j
why they expect more u.s. states to follow their lead. we are hours away from learning new details about what prompted the fbi search on donald trump s estate. the u.s. federal judge has ordered the justice department to release the affidavit. some crucial information will be kept secret. we could see the search warrant affidavit in redacted form at any moment. that is because the federal judge has ruled the justice department must make public the version they submitted to him on thursday. this is the version that is significantly blacked out. it could reveal some procedural details. about what happened on august 8. the judge wrote the doj must unseal the version of the affidavit by noon on friday. we saw the judge did agree that they do need to black out substantial portions of the affidavit. since the judge said it could reveal the identity of witnesses. it could even reveal uncharged parties. who may be charged with crimes related to this ongoing criminal investigation