america s newsroom, i m dana perino and good morning. i m bill hemmer. good morning at home. hunter biden s conviction on three felony charges forcing president biden to change his plans at the last minute. he altered his plans to go to delaware and see his son and get this photo op with numerous people from the press. the president is on his way to italy to attend meetings at the g7. former house speaker kevin mccarthy and kayleigh mcenany join us soon. jakeee is here. the president has yet to speak to reporters since his son s conviction. the way the schedule is set up in italy the only time guaranteed to hear from him is at a press conference tomorrow alongside president zelenskyy and that format only obligates him to answer two questions. but with zelenskyy by his side and so much of the agenda on ukraine issues, it is possible that personal and domestic problems get less attention than foreign policy, a big goal at the g7 is finding ways to continue ukraine aid aft
saying, neil, this had nothing to do with adele. it had to do with a strong jobs report and banking pressures ease, blah, blah, blah. this is was all adele turning 35 today. so we re going to be covering this on all angles here. i figure a lot of you at home figure we should cover this. my hold buddy dion. he s on top of this, waiting for the phone calls that adele is coming on the show and she wants to talk to us. you know better than i. we have a line open right now. we re waiting for the call. line works. so any time it comes in and we re ready to add phones need be in case i get a wrong number or a pizza order or something. we ll be good to go to transfer her right to you. neil: what we re waiting on is her to get in here, to acknowledge the fact that we pointed out the significance of this day on fox business, which
i said, i d like to verify a warrant card. she said, yes, what officer? so i gave the name, gave the warrant card. yes, he is a police officer. what mark didn t realise was the scammers hadn t hung up their side of the call. they d kept the line open and played a fake dialling tone, so mark thought he was ringing the police. well, at that point. we d come together in the office, hadn t we? yeah. i was sort of saying, what s going on? mark said, come and help me, something s going on with our bank account. i was like, how much.how much have we lost, what are we talking? and they said, well, we can t give you that detail but if you d like to phone your own bank by using the number on the back of your bank card, so it alljust seemed very genuine. whenjane rang the bank, once again, the scammers had kept the line open. jane was taken in by the woman on the phone. and so she gradually started to go through all these transactions. 10,000 going to nigeria and 10,000 to spain.
call from the scammers. he was very, very. ..erm, isuppose, caring. it was all the time, it was, please, don t worry, you re being brilliant, you re being a great help. jane and geoff were told that not only were corrupt bank officials stealing their money, they were also handling counterfeit notes. the fraudsters told the couple there was a way to catch the officials red handed go to the bank and withdraw £5,000 in cash. so you just want me to put the phone down and not. leave the line open. 0k. the offenders make sure that the victims keep . their phone lines open, and the reason for that is the fact that -
i said, i d like to verify a warrant card. she said, yes, what officer? so i gave the name, gave the warrant card. yes, he is a police officer. what mark didn t realise was the scammers hadn t hung up their side of the call. they d kept the line open and played a fake dialling tone, so mark thought he was ringing the police. well, at that point. we d come together in the office, hadn t we? yeah. i was sort of saying, what s going on? mark said, come and help me, something s going on with our bank account. i was like, how much.how much have we lost, what are we talking? and they said, well, we can t give you that detail but if you d like to phone your own bank by using the number on the back of your bank card, so it alljust seemed very genuine. whenjane rang the bank, once again, the scammers had kept the line open. jane was taken in by the woman on the phone.