releasing damning new testimony from an attorney in trump s white house. in a tease of sorts for next week s hearing watch this in our next hearing on thursday, the select committee will examine president trump s relentless effort on january 6th and in the days beforehand to pressure vice president pence to refuse to count lawful electoral votes. as a federal judge has indicated, this likely violated to federal criminal statutes. to. and that s heating up the comment, the committee s newest bombshell, a portion of the deposition from former white house lawyer, eric herschmann, who describes a colorful conversation the day he had after the insurrection, with lawyer john eastman. the lawyer wrote memos arguing the vice president could in fact overturn the election. he started to ask me about something dealing with georgia, and preserving something, eventually, for appeal. and i said to him, are you out of your effing mind? i said, i only want to hear two words coming ou
Physical evidence. It came down to who the jury believed. They believed andreas story and bill cosby, The Comic Legend found guilty on all three counts. He faces up to 30 years in prison. He was let free on bail. Million dollar bond. A home on house arrest. We await the sentencing hearing. His Defense Attorney said the fight is not over. Thats tom mesereau, famous for defending michael jackson. So we expect this to go to appeals. Right now a big victory for Andrea Constand and the dozens of women that accused bill cosby of Sexual Assault over the years today. Neil . Neil bryan llenas, thanks very much. Just to put this in perspective here, constand is the focus of this attention in this case and these allegations. More than 60 woman have come forward making similar accusations and a pattern of
behavior. Putting it in perspective, constand testified that in her case in 2004 meeting with bill cosby, he gave her three blue pills and she drank wine at his request. She passed out, woke up a
world peoples lives. i would hope for all world leaders to have as much preparedness as possible but there s not much preparedness as possible but there s not much you can control in these situations not much you can control in these situations but if you take the wildfires situations but if you take the wildfires you see in california and roads wildfires you see in california and roads they wildfires you see in california and roads they were predictable but i don t roads they were predictable but i don t think anyone saw the maui coming, don t think anyone saw the maui coming, is don t think anyone saw the maui coming, is not my area of expertise, but we coming, is not my area of expertise, but we have coming, is not my area of expertise, but we have to accept is becoming the new but we have to accept is becoming the new norm and if it was this bad that this the new norm and if it was this bad that this year it will only increase. it s up to western countries i
other candidates not their a.i. versions are campaigning in person. florida governor ron desantis is holding events in iowa and former vice president mike pence also who criticized desantis and trump to understand americans national interest in supporting ukraine. former u.n. ambassador nikki haley is in new hampshire and tim scott says republicans should learn from the disappointment of 2022 and put its best team on the field. i believe in 2024 the top of the ticket will be incredibly important for a red wave to go through the senate races. trump is at the top of the polls. he raised $35 million from april to june. bill. bill: nice to see you in washington. shannon: age is emerging as a major factor on the trail. president biden and former president trump campaigning for the second term that would take them into their 80s. that s prompting candidates on both sides to tout their
relative youth while making the case for generational change at the ballot box. here to talk about it jessica tarlov and charlie hurd, fox news contributor. you look young and spry this morning. shannon: let s start here. karl rove writes in the wall street journal 2024 presidential race throw the grumpy old men out. americans may dislike either frontrunner. but these polls may reveal a desire for generational shift. americans may think we can do better for president than two mean who will be a combined 106 years old when we vote next year. these two men one doesn t have a primary contest. the other one is running away with it. i don t know that primary voters are interested. they are on the slowey old