of gaza. losing their dignity. the fight for survival as mahmoud describes it. and it is continuing for so many in gaza who are suffering tonight. thank you for joining us. ac 360 starts now. tonight on 360, breaking news. the former president tells the supreme court to keep him on the colorado ballot warning there will be, quote, chaos and bedlam if it doesn t. also breaking, hunter biden now says he ll talk to house republicans who are looking to impeach his dad and he ll do it their way behind closed doors. and later, keeping them honest. what a parent whose child was murdered thinks the justice department released today dealing all the ways authorities in texas failed to do their jobs and tried to evade accountability. thank you for being with us. we begin with the former president s supreme court filing late today in the case that could decide whether colorado can bar him from the ballot under the 14th amendment s insurrection clause. tonight s brief comes th
watching. ash b erin burnett outfront starts now. outfront next, the supreme court will decide whether donald trump can be kicked off the ballot in colorado. as president biden warns, president trump is the biggest threat to democracy. plus, a new wave of documents tied to jeffrey epstein. new details about donald trump and bill clinton s relationships with the convicted pedophile. he is the billionaire who went after harvard s president for plagiarism again and again. now his wife admits she plagiarized, too. what is he saying now? the reporter who broke the story is my guest. let s go outfront. good evening. i m erica hill in for erin burnett. breaking news, the supreme court entering the 2024 election agreeing to hear donald trump s appeal of colorado s landmark ruling that found he is an insurrectionist and therefore unfit for office and therefore can t be on the ballot in that case. it is a historic case, one that is forcing these nine justices to act quickly.
friends starts right now. good morning, welcome to the second hour of fox & friends. looking there at times square. looking for a ball drop 48, 72 hours. i don t know how many hours until the 31st. 72 hours see ball drop and welcome in 2024 which griff says travis and taylor will be getting married. griff: i m telling you she wouldn t let them be so public and go to so many games if the love wasn t real. by the way real quick did you know right away that that was times square before it said new york city? joey: i didn t have a and which to look at it before you told me. as soon as i knew as soon as you told me i looked up. carley: before the identifier of the city popped on the screen i always try and guess the city. and i have never gotten one right. so producer anthony goes carley, let s see if you can get this one. i did. i knew it was new york city. because it s the city i live. in so if i couldn t get that, then there is no hope for me. griff: billboards
unprecedented decision to kick him off the 2024 ballot. justices there now reportedly facing violent threats in the wake of the historic decision. israel ramping up operations in gaza. the u.s. increases pressure on its ally to lower the intensity of the war. a key meeting between a close confidante of netanyahu and white house officials just wrapping. amid an unprecedented surge of migrants at the southern border, cities as far north as new york are scrambling to contain the crisis. populations in shelters there are exploding. we will talk to someone who is at the center of the battle to provide shelter. kaitlan collins is off tonight. i m brianna keilar. this is the source. any time now donald trump could appeal to the united states supreme court after colorado s supreme court disqualified him from the 2024 ballot one week ago. that decision cited the clause of the 14th amendment that bars insurrectionists from holding office, ruling trump participated in the attack
actions he took as president to challenge the 2020 election results. how this impacts not just the federal election interference case, but also what it could mean for his prosecution and fulton county. and rudy giuliani, too little, too late. the former new york mayor filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy a day after he was ordered to immediately pay 100 and $48 million to ruby freeman and shaye moss, the election workers he vilified. see will they ever see a dime of that money? you are watching symone. we have a lot to get to. we begin this afternoon with more revelations on former president donald trump s efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election and crucial new developments on the efforts to hold him acuntable. the detroit news says it reviewed recordings of then president donald trump pressuring two republican members of the wayne county board of canvassers not to sign the certification of the 2020 presidential election. the outlet says that the recordings