and what the biden administration is actually doing. on its face a hearing this week with donald trump s former chief of staff mark meadows revolved around what might sound like a sideshow legal issue compared to the larger problem facing the former president hooch he wants to move his case from state to federal court, but what we learned from his nearly four hours of questioning has implications far beyond a potential change of venue for his trial. in addition to giving us the first sense of what the argument may be from one of trump s other coconspirators of which there are many, the testimony was also another flashing warning sign of what a second trump term could look like. i mean, let s zero in on the key defense we heard from mark meadows. he argued that the allegations outlined in the indictment, you know, the unrelenting pursuit of baseless claims of election fraud, the pressure campaign on georgia officials to find votes, the conspiratorial behavior to keep trump i
event saturday night. you can find out more and get information about tickets. one other thing, june 13, i will be in houston, texas, talking about my latest book. houston, texas, june 13, find out about that one online, as well. i would love to see you, that is going to do it for me for now. good evening. rachel and juliet the apollo saturday night, right? and tickets available? that s going to last for five minutes. rachel, we are going to have dan alexander join us in this hour to explain how donald trump got the bond money he needed tonight. who helped him out, and of course we are going to get into the gag order. just amazing detail on an order he issued. it is going to be one of these tests, and donald trump live with this new version of the gag order. we will find out. with each new one of these, the judges issuing these rulings learn from the way he has treated all the previous gag orders i think they are getting a little stealing their spine in terms of what it s
programme. what are you hoping to achieve at this summit? first of all, good morning. hi from jakarta. this is where we are having our asean business investment summit filter what we intend to do here is not only compete, but to collaborate. this is how the sectors are investing time, that we work together and create complementary values. more importantly, what we bring in is what we call the asean inc operator, whereby the public and private partnership is the key importance, where we should be driving asean together and the focuses economy because the end of the day what we want to establish is actually prosperity for our people. and that is the goal. creating prosperity for our people. creating prosperity for our eo - le. creating prosperity for our . eo . le, ,, ., creating prosperity for our eole. ., ,., people. ok. so myanmar is a art of people. ok. so myanmar is a part of asean. people. ok. so myanmar is a part of asean. how people. ok. so myanmar is a part of ase
room with western leaders talking about that. and today at a press conference ahead of those discussions between president erdogan and putin, the two of them in front of the cameras laughing and smiling before they sat down to sort of lay out the agenda for the day. so certainly president erdogan will be hoping he can come to some sort of an agreement, some sort of breakthrough, some sort of way to get russia back on board with renewing this grain deal because as we have seen, it has been crucial to the global community to getting food where it needs to go, for providing security for farmers across ukraine, that there are buyers out there that can get the crops they need. that their storage facilities have room for the new crop coming in, it is how the season now, so a lot of questions about what will happen. the two sides seem fairly optimistic, the turkish side seems optimistic, the turkish side seems optimistic they can come home for a with the deal. global food securit
[ cheers and applause ] greg: yes! all right. i couldn t have said it better. it s friday so you know what that means. look how white i am. let s welcome tonight s guests. he still hasn t adam 12 lunchbox fox news contributor paul mauro. he s both a comedian and a judge see you can laugh at his sensitives. actor and comedian vince august. she is like a serial killer because she ritualistically kills people for gratification. new york times best-selling author and contributor kat timpf and for the tsa patting him down is an all day job. comedian, best-selling author and fox contributor and nwa world heavyweight champion tyrus. before we get to new stories let s do this. a grade so that leftovers. greg: it s leftovers where he read the jokes we didn t use and it s my first time reading them so if they suck we tied joe to the bottom of an iranian helicopter. greg: what, 2 soon? you guys fans of iranian helicopters. yesterday record turnout for trump s a rally in the bron