trump there would be no january 6th. the final report from the january 6th select committee lays out the case against the former president. just in time for holiday travel, a bomb cyclone bearing down on parts of the u.s.. and with it, a slip of the tongue or the change in foreign policy. for the first time, let reporting uses the w word following the invasion of ukraine, a war. an 18 plump long in vest again, sound doesn t, interviews documents, records and house committee investigating january 6th has been released its full report. 845 pages in all which finds donald trump and his allies took part in a number of schemes to overturn the 2020 presidential election. the report makes 11 recommendations, including one aimed squarely at trump. it says, anyone who incited insurrection should be disqualified and barred from holding public office. the report also urges new laws which would prevent a vice president or other official from overthrowing electors chosen by individual sta
were so gallantly streaming and the rockets red glare the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there o say does that star spangled banner yet wave o er the land of the free and the home of the brave [cheers and applause] will: welcome to fox and friends, national anthem along with your photos as we do every saturday and sunday on the fox news channel. keep your photos coming in at friends@foxnews.com. one photo stood out, the photo of the rooster, his wings painted red, white and blue. rachel is back with us after a vacation. she said she couldn t get a vacation from her biggest fear. rachel: i went to an island and there were chickens everywhere. i guess there was a hurricane in the 90s, the chickens escaped, were let loose and nobody could figure out who s was who, so they decided to embrace the chickens everywhere. i was in paradise but a reminder that paradise is somewhere else because there were c
if cruelty is the point, what is the cost? as the 11th hour gets underway this thursday night. good evening once again, i m stephanie ruhle. and we ve got breaking news tonight in the case of donald trump versus the usa, also known as the justice departments investigation of classified documents seized from the former guys florida club. tonight, judge aileen cannon at the doj s deadline and appointed a special master to go through the material that the fbi found during the search. judge raymond j. dearie submitted, by trump s legal team and agreed to by doj lawyers, we ll be getting the job. he now has until november 30th to complete his review. but judge aileen cannon denied a key doj request to continue reviewing classified material as part of its criminal investigation. the doj has said it would appeal the judges ruling to the 11th circuit, so stay tuned. meanwhile, nbc news has confirmed that trump s former chief of staff mark meadows, on your screen, right there, has com
no one is perfect. i even said at a meeting, i m a sinner. we all sin before the dploir of god. but every day i pray to god to let me do his will. that s the reason i m in this race right now. when i see people getting hurt on the street, the crime going on, i see the crime like nobody wanting to hold anybody accountable for. plus president biden and the first lady just arrived in florida. they will get a firsthand look at what s left of that city. reeling from hurricane ian s direct hit one week ago. the death toll from the storm is now at 112, half of those happening in lee county, where fort myers is located. and finally, former president trump now asking the supreme court to step in to negotiate the fight over classified tmts found at his home in florida. could it be a winning legal strategy or another tactic to delay the doj s investigation as long as possible? we re going to dig deeper into that in just a moment. i want to bring in washington correspondent yamiche a
this thursday night. good evening once again, i m stephanie ruhle. and we ve got breaking news tonight in the case of donald trump versus the usa, also known as the justice departments investigation of classified documents seized from the former guys florida club. tonight, judge aileen cannon at the doj s deadline and appointed a special master to go through the material that the fbi found during the search. judge raymond j. dearie submitted, by trump s legal team and agreed to by doj lawyers, we ll be getting the job. he now has until november 30th to complete his review. but judge aileen cannon denied a key doj request to continue reviewing classified material as part of its criminal investigation. the doj has said it would appeal the judges ruling to the 11th circuit, so stay tuned. meanwhile, nbc news has confirmed that trump s former chief of staff mark meadows, on your screen, right there, has complied with the subpoena from the justice department s investigation into t