And mississippi the former chair of the historic january Six Committee about the second indictment of donald trump. A second or a velshi begins right now. Good morning, and Sunday August the 6th, im ali velshi. Donald trumps legal team has until five pm tomorrow to respond to the governments request for a protective order before it agrees to turn over evidence in the Election Interference Case. The ruling came after a series of motions filed on saturday afternoon and quick succession. Trumps team asked to push the deadline back by three days and to hold a hearing on the matter, which is a sign of how the former president s attorneys are going to try to slow things down, much like the president s past attorneys have done in various other legal matters. Special counsels legal team quickly argued against it, calling that motion unnecessary. Ultimately, judge tanya, the judge appointed to oversee the Election Interference Case denied the trump teams motion for a delay. Her order came less
good evening, everyone. i am ayman mohyeldin. is seven pm here on the east coast, which means the polls are now officially close. tonight s primary contests, marking the first official primary for democrats and in the first time that president joe biden s name appeared on a ballot this election season. now, alongside him on the ballot, democratic rivals, congressman dean phillips and marianne williamson. steve kornacki is live for us from washington prepared to break down the results for us. any moment now, as soon as we get them. however, to be clear, the nights outcome is all but decided. biden stands as the overwhelming favorite tonight in the state. and what we really want to watch out for you tonight is how many delegates he leaves south carolina with. a total of 55 will be awarded proportionally based on tonight s outcome. a candidate needs a total of nearly 2000 delegates to capture the democratic nomination. meanwhile, breaking news overseas tonight. the u.s. and uk l
for the very latest on all of this, lucas is standing by. the investigation into this cocaine caper continues here as the president heads to europe. the treasury secretary is returning from china. earlier on fox news sunday john said the following. is secretary yellen bowing down repeatedly in china? it is embarrassing and emblematic. these are the people stealing our trade secrets, buying up our farmland. this foreign policy, it is a national desert national security disaster. critics say excessively it does not look like the courtesy was reciprocated. a senior treasury official tells reporters candidly while flying back to the u.s. no specific policy breakthroughs happen during this visit. a follow-up by the secretary of state which also had no breakthroughs. this produced a florida relationship reestablishing contact in hearing from them in beijing. the investigation continues into who brought this cocaine to the west wing. some people want to see the entire west w
you get across will: just some dude engineering talk this morning. just guys being guys. pete: there s somebody sitting in that booth on that bridge right there, hopefully watching fox & friends [laughter] ready to lift it when a boat needs to go by. will: 8:00 hour we re going to talk about dump trucks. [laughter] pete: absolutely. people doing things. we see you. glad you re here for the 7 a.m. eastern time hour of fox & friends weekend on this sun. will cain, carley shimkus in for rachel will: glad to have you. carley: thank you. giving rachel a much-needed week off. pete: she deserves it. carley: enough bridge talk. we have some more news starting with this, house committee chair james comer says we will hear new details on hunter biden this week that could that he warns could be disturbing. will: comer also says he will continue to press the treasure i department for treasury department for records that could lead to more corruption. reporter: you never k
with king charles will focus on climates. biden is a bigger lift of both in london and again at the nato summit in lithuania it will be justifying his decision to provide cluster bombs to ukraine which are banned by more than 120 countries. we are not signatories of that agreement. but it took me a while to be convinced to do it. the main thing is they have weapons to stop the russians now to keep them from stopping the ukrainian offensive to these areas. or they don t. and i think they needed them progress a key factor in the decision russia has been using cluster bombs on ukrainian soil since the beginning of the invasion. the land will need to be de- mind anyway ukraine also committed to postwar cleanup and u.s. officials point out they have huge incentive to mitigate risk to their own people. the move drew opposition from nato allies canada, spain, germany, the uk as well as some congressional democrats because i have some qualms about it. there is an international prohib