Good morning, everyone. Its friday. Were glad youre with us. Its been quite a week for this country. Quite a week. Its framing what is going to be ab intense consequential months ahead. Lets get started with five things to know for this friday, august 4th. Sour, defiant, we have new reporting this morning about Donald Trumps State Of Mind after he was indicted for the third time in four months. The former president proclaiming his innocence and accusing the Special Counsel of leading a political persecution. Also new overnight, democratic lawmakers want to watch the trial. They want a judge to allow cameras in a federal courtroom. The July Jobs Report will come out. A key number for the fed. Also this morning a reenactment of the Parkland High School shooting. As part of a lawsuit against the officer who failed to enter the build whg a gunman killed 17 people. Two sailors under arrest and have been indicted for allegedly sending sensitive Military Information to chinese Intelligence Of
Here are tonights headlines. Have a security as the former president makes his First Court Appearance for allegedly leaving a criminal scheme to overturn the 2020 election. It is all converging back where it started on that fateful day. Norah what happened during the 27minute arraignment. New details from inside. Breaking news, two u. S. Navy sailors charged with sharing americas secrets with the chinese. What we are learning about the Military Intelligence they may have given. This conduct is personal for san diego, and we will not stan for it. Officials in mexico say they have discovered two bodies near the Floating Barrier of buoys installed in the rio grande. The constitutional right of the state of texas to secure our border supersedes any statute. Norah terrifying moments for flyers. A tire bursts on landing. In on a different flight, a passenger allegedly attacks a Flight Attendant. The new details. Tonights eye on america, the growing outrage as saudiowned alfalfa farms drain a
neil: demand all they want. the supreme court has ruled against the president s loan forgiveness program. a lot of folks not happy about that. there s options to make the payments more affordable or come up with some other solution. we re expecting to hear from the president of the united states on that. welcome. i m neil cavuto. shannon bream has had a busy day. tell us what s going down. let s talk about the student debt relief program that the supreme court 6-3 said cannot move forward. the chief justice had this to say. that s what the court found here. they said essentially they re waiving away $430 billion in executive loans. dissenting justice kagan said the statute does give the secretary broad authority to relieve a national emergency s effect on borrower s ability to relieve. the secretary did that. clearly the two sides saw this differently. the bottom line strawberry that program, which the president had expressed it being illegal, the speaker of the house s
at least seven people are dead in texas and another dozen in arkansas as a powerful storm cripples the south. residents are still without power. speak of voters say the country is more divided than ever. dysfunctional families were 80% say describing america today. when it comes to the economy, 66% disapprove about how president biden has been handling the crisis. it is groundhog day. a shadow on my stage, no matter how you measure! six more weeks of winter weather! steve: well, i don t know about a long, long time, but six more weeks of winter, according to phil of punxsutawney. he saw his shadow. six more weeks of winter, as the lore goes. it was broadcast live around the world. he could have seen the shadows because of the tv lights, just saying. it was 15 degrees there. it s going to be chilly all day long so it feels like a cold cold hard in the deep of winter. ainsley: it looked like a fun place to be. if you have an opportunity to go, you should g
Come on come on, come on, what are you staring for . Come on robinson apparently tired, punched with a fairly well and rocked jake lamotta right to his heels. Come on, ray. A director and actor find a story at the right time and the right place. And out comes this amazing combination of cinematic virility and absolute fear. Its like watching an animal. I think raging bull is a great title and the film fulfills the promise. The reality of the boxing and the great slow motion, all the Black And White gore. The violence of the flashbulbs going off. When he designed the movie, marty purposefully, he didnt put a clutch on the film. Theres no clutch. Hey, ray, never went down, man. You never got me down, ray. Raging bull is a boxing movie for people who dont like boxing because its really not about that. Its about this man, jake lamotta, who was based on a real person, whos really at war with himself. Come on. Harder. Harder. I didnt really understand boxing, but the character was interestin