reporter: hi, good morning. yeah, we will likely hear from the former president today as prosecutors allege that he went beyond keeping the documents in his home, going so far as to show them to people and had the bulk of them spread out in random storage spaces throughout the estate and at that residence. trump is the first former president to face federal charges. he s accused of violating 7 broken down into 37 counts including 31 counts of willful retension of national defense information, withholding and concealing documents, making false statements and conspiracy to obstruct justice. some of these individual penalties max out at 20 years per count. special counsel jack smith said yesterday e that his office will seek a speed eauty trial. speedy trial. we have one set of laws in this country, and they aloo to everyone. very important to note that the defendants in this case must be presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law. re
neighbors were gathering for a community block party. the victims, most in their 20s, are expected to to survive. a motive is still unclear, but authorities believe it was a targeted shooting. the blue jays dropping a pitcher who apologized after sharing a video of supporting boy9 cot against bud right and target. toronto treating: anthony bass has been designated for assignment following yesterday s pride weekend game against the twins. the team now has seven days to trade him or put him on waivers. bass has said the clip reflected his christian beliefs, but he took it down and apologized. pete: they just cut him. he s not a big enough star. rachel: i m sorry, he had a struggle session and then he went to reeducation camp. will: had to apologize rachel: welcome to the chinaification of america. will: jack link s is getting ready for nationallier key day on monday. we had some thoughts at the company s new meat retreat in
you know, the show. pete: president excellent. where is it? rachel: i have it downstairs for you guys. pete: thank you, jack link s. all right, let s check in with fox news senior meteorologist janice dean from belmont park. janice, good luck with that transition. janice: well, i was going to say maybe i need christine to make me a meat hat to go with your wonderful robes today. i will ask her that. thank you again, christine, for this beautiful hat. my husband says this is the best one so far. joe is here, how long have you been working at belmont? i started here in 1965, so it s been quite a while. janice: and, listen, you have the pleasure of saying that you saw history happen 50 years ago today. tell me. it was an overwhelming experience, once in a lifetime, and there was nothing like it when the crowd started yelling and he started opening up that big lead, it was an experience that i ll always remember. janice: who are we talking about? secretariat.
montana. is the bed made of meat? can you imagine waking up and and just taking a bite out of your bed? rachel: that is a wonderful family, by the way, who runs that company. pete: great. well, would they like to bring their meat bed e to fox & friends ? will: meat bed? rachel: how about just some jerky sticks to have here? will: jack link s showing us some love by sending us some of these awesome meat if rachel: they re meat robes. they re very soft. it s sort of like beef geraghty key jerky meets hugh hefner. [laughter] they re very soft. pete: meat robe. we don t have a meat bed, but we can get in bed with meat many robes. rachel: yeah. by the way, they sent, they sent us well, there s yeah. i m going to tell you this, they left both of us, all of us big boxes full of beef jerky. good protein to get us through,