A precursor to Fox Newss morning show, featuring the news and first looks at the other stories of the day. Nowhere, i did not know about it. The tweet contradicts statements made by the attorney who had this to say. I had Bad Information at that time. I made a mistake in the statement, i talked about that before, that happens when you have cases like this. I think its very important to point out that in a situation like this you have over time facts develop, thats what investigations do. Griff across the aisle democrats continue to accuse the president of collusion. As long as the russians interfered on Donald Trumps side, Vladimir Putin can count on the president never calling him out. Theres plenty of evidence of collusion and conspiracy in plain sight. The president is in bedminister in what the white house is calling working vacation, the negotiations continue, so this will, i guess, eventually give us an answer but it aint coming right now, rob,
jillian. Rob okay, griff, thank you
And anything you hear may be attached to trump. The new drug will be helping kids do this kind of stuff which is what kids should be doing. Thanks for being here. Set your dvr and never miss an episode. She likes her coffee with sugar and cream, its shannon bream. Loved it dana, thank you so much. This is a fox news alert. The prosecutions star witness in the case against the former Campaign Chairman has taken the stand. Peter doocy is in alexandria tonight again with the very latest on the trial. Good evening, peter. One of the first things that rick gates, Paul Manaforts former deputy and Business Partners told the jury this afternoon was that he did break the law. One of the mueller prosecutors asked rick gates, were you involved in criminal activity when you work for Paul Manafort, and he said yes. He testified he did commit a
crime at the conspired with Paul Manafort when they filed fraudulent tax returns and failed to file a report of foreign financial accounts known as a f bar.
Nearly a million homeowners, including thousands in Florida, would be subjected to possibly illegal service fees and mortgage modifications under a proposed court settlement, 33 state attorneys general contend. Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody joined her counterparts in 32 states opposing the proposed settlement with PHH Mortgage Corp. of West Palm Beach, formerly called Ocwen Loan .
modifications to 625 customers despite their qualifying for the relief, so how on earth does something like this happen? how do you lose your home after a glitch in here to weigh in financial analyst heather. heather, thank you for coming on this morning. it s baffle lg to think that your home can be lost over something like this in. it really is, this is a systematic failure on wells fargo side across the board, they are saying because of computer glitch, although that may be true, 400 people had homes foreclosed on between 2010 and 2015 and this is very disturbing, you know, wells fargo has a history of fraudulent activity so it s hard to believe that that was an innocent mistake as a computer glitch when things like this have been happening time and time again, rob. jillian: you mentioned history, let s take a look at some of that. paid 2.1 excuse me billion dollar fine over mortgage loans with incorrect income
counterpart in another meeting in singapore on saturday, amid tough words on both sides. the house plays down reports that it could be another trump summit. there is nothing scheduled, we ve exchanged letters between president trump and kim jong un. it is now confirmed that there will be a reunion of families from north and south korea later this month, another can pledge and hopefully more results to come. shannon: thank you very much. wells fargo says a company mistake contributed to hundreds of foreclosures because it miscalculated customers eligibility for mortgage modifications. the bank says the glitch caused about 625 customers to be in and denied or not offered loan modifications they otherwise qualified for. foreclosures were completed in about 400 of the cases. the bank is setting aside a million dollars to help the affected customers. facebook is asking large u.s. banks to share detailed financial information about their customers. as part of an effort to offer