manhattans, he will face a 34-count indictment related to hush-money payment made in the run-up to the election, jen psaki says democrats might want to consider restraint. where does that leave democrats? what should they be doing about the indictment news? let me start with what i don t think you should be doing. as much as you may want to, now is not lock them up t-shirts and mugs, that is what trump and his supporters would do. now is not the time to celebrate, brag, predict outcome of the legal cases. if you can, i would put your head down and stay out ever it for now. greg: moderate democrats have doubts about the case. it is a very, very sad day for america, very sad day, especially when people believe the rule of law or justice is not working the way it is supposed to and biassed, we can t have that. no one should be above the law. no one should be a target of the law. it will lead to political theater. greg: grab your bucket and mop, the media is wetting their p
[applause] free baba now! free baba now! free baba now! free baba now! free baba now! [banging] they don t want to show us the warrant! imagine you re in your pajamas and you re about to wake up for the day to begin they re taking my husband. and they take you away from everybody you love and you know, even though you ve lived here your entire life. or imagine you re baba sillah and you go to isis headquarters, do what you re supposed to do you check in. and you go there thinking, then i m going to go to work, then i m going to go see my babies at night, my wife, and i m going to live my life. and they end all that. no ban. no wall! these are racist laws that are tearing families apart in a way that s in opposition to everything that this country is supposed to believe in. we ve been on this track of creating this aggressive, relentless challenge to isis actions to shine a light on what s wrong. [traffic sounds] what i d like to do is to talk about the day when ice came to
effect at this hour in multiple mississippi counties. those warns are bound to pop up in alabama as well as the storm system keeps moving east. we ll have breaking news, updates on what transpires across the south as the show goes on. tension with the teheran are growing for r the second day in a row. u.s. forces were under attack by irairanian proxy group. an american contractor was killed and several u.s. forces were wounded. our chief correspondent, jonathan hunt, is live on how the u.s. is responding. good evening, the u.s. still has troops in syria. they have been there since 2015. there are around 900 troops on t tthe ground and they are und attack once again tonight. fox news learned there had been injuries in these new rocket attacks in eastern syria. believed to be carried out with iranian weapons. on thursday, a drone attack again using iranian equipment killed one u.s. contractor and wounded several u.s. troops. prompting retaliatory strikes by american forces
explaining quote to protect your life and take cover. now a former mayor of rolling fork also described the tornado hitting his home, telling a local television station at the tornado blew the windows out of the back of his house and the sharkey county sheriff s office reporting several gas leaks and people still trapped in piles of rubble. mississippi governor tate reeves saying in a twitter post that search and rescue teams are active right now, and that more ambulances and emergency assets are also being sent to help those who have been affected. the governor also saying quote many in the mississippi delta need your prayers and god s protection. and this storm is not over yet. let s go now to fox weather meteorologist jane men are for the very latest on the track of the storm. jane hello, marianne . yeah definitely. just a devastating night. we saw these storms really start to fire up once the sun went down and tracked across mississippi, where we saw the worst of the dama
photographed and then trump flies back to mar-a-lago where he will speak publicly about the indictment against him. his attorney making this bombshell today. we will look at every potential issue that we will be able to challenge and we will challenge it and, of course, i very much anticipate a motion to dismiss coming because there s no law that fits this. alicia: the details of the indictment are typically under seal before the arrangement takes place but there are reports that trump will face as many as 34 charges. if the charges are exclusively along the lines of the reporting before i came on, it ll be a class e felony and there is an upward range that involves prison and downward range that involves no prison whatsoever. so that s what we have to wait and see. really only district attorney bragg knows what the evidence is. alicia: so if the charges are related to the hush money scandal, trump s legal team and many others including former attorney general bill barr s