from now. let me just add to, carley shimkus, as everybody knows, you play the trumpet, the little thing we did at the top. a good shot as always. carley: thank you, todd appeared to be when you are watching fox & friends first on a thursday morning. carley: that is exactly right, it is called the party of a lifetime. of course the platinum jubilee celebrates queen elizabeth 70 year reign, the longest-serving u.k. monarch. there will be a lot of pomp and ceremony today but most of all, it is a big party due on or queen elizabeth and her royal family and what they have done for the u.k. throughout history. todd: i like going over numbers because i find numbers fascinating carley shimkus. the silver is 25 years, the gold is 50 years, the diamond is 60 years, and of course, the platinum coming in at a whopping 70 years. carley: jubilee ceremony is an anniversary celebration and of course, being the most important because she is the only monarch to reach platinum jubile
correspondent mark meredith is here with all the details of this big case. good evening, mark. bret, it was a big case. good evening to you. johnny depp was not in the courtroom when today s verdict was announced. tonight both he and his legal team are celebrating after a jury in virginia ruled depp s ex-wife actress amber heard owes him $15 million for defamation. he claimed an op-ed written by heard in 2018 and published in the the washington post significantly set back his career. in the piece, heard wrote she was, quote, a public figure representing domestic abuse. the jury ruled these claims were intentionally meant to hurt depp. the ache door wrote published already traveled around the world twice within a nanosecond had seismic impact on my life and career. six months later the jury gave me my life back. i m truly humbled. we also heard from his legal team. we are also most pleased that the trial has resonated for so many people in the public who value truth and
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and it came snapy fast. with the white house insisting there s been no change in the u.s. policy towards taiwan. we ve seen this kind of thing before after the president made those comments about vladimir putin, for instance. ukraine will never be a victory for russia for god s sake, this man cannot remain in power. harris: let s go straight to kayleigh. kayleigh: yeah, harris, it s always an unnamed anonymous white house official that cleans up the blunder. look, these gaps are alarming. they re weird to watch. they re disconcerting when it s the president. but when it s in the context to foreign policy, harris. it takes on an entirely different set of alarm thinking that you can set off an enemy, foe and world power. in the case with the taiwan remark, who is it that cleaned it up? the white house official who declined to be unnamed and the case is suggesting regime change in russia, who is it that cleaned it up? the official line was within minutes a white house offi
we hold our hearings next month we wish to provide members the opportunity to discuss these matters with the committee voluntarily. regrettably, the individuals receiving subpoenas today have refused and we are forced to take this step to make sure the committee uncovers facts concerning january 6th. we urge our colleagues to comply with the law and do their patriotic duty and cooperate with our investigation as hundreds of other witnesses have done, and the committee lays out in clear detail just why they need the testimony of these five congressmen pointing to their roles in multiple aspects of the trump coup plot. the committee writes this about jim jordan, representative jim jordan was in communication with trump on january 6th and participated in meetings and discussions throughout late 2020 and early 2021 about strategies for overturning the 2020 election. regarding scott perry, the committee says, he was, quote, directly involved with efforts to corrupt the department