crazx can pull this off, that call was crazx he can pull this off, that call was crazy. he looked at me and said no, he knows crazy. he looked at me and said no, he knows it s crazy. he looked at me and said no, he knows it s over. he knows he lost but were he knows it s over. he knows he lost but were going to keep trying, to some but were going to keep trying, to some good options out there still, we re some good options out there still, we re going to keep trying. this call and other we re going to keep trying. “in 3 call and other related activity we re going to keep trying. “in 1 call and other related activity is now the focus of an ongoing criminal investigation in fulton county georgia. georgia is not the only state where president trump tried to pressure state officials to change their results. he also attempted to pressure state officials in arizona, pennsylvania and michigan to change the results in those states as well. while president trump was
the first lady will travel to delaware after events today in michigan and georgia. this morning outside of an event in detroit, she gave reporters an update on her husband s condition. my husband tested positive for covid. i talked to him just a few minutes ago. he is doing fine. he is feeling good. i tested negative this morning. i am going to keep my schedule. i am, according to cdc guidelines, i m keeping masked. kamala harris landing in charlotte minutes ago. a white house official says she tested negative this morning and was last with the president on tuesday. today at 2:00 eastern, we expect to hear from dr. shaw and white house press secretary for a briefing on the president s condition. let s go to the host of this show, andrea mitchell at the aspen security forum in colorado, peter alexander and kristin welker, yamiche alcindor and dr. zeke emanuel, a member of the president s covid advisory board during the transition. thank you for being here. zeke, let s star
detective ted williams, a defense attorney in his own right. we re learning everything every hour today, ted. the most scary has to be that he was looking at a follow up attack in madison, wisconsin. we don t know for sure why hi cancelled that. but he was essentially there. yeah, that s very scary. because after he left the scene there in highland park or illinois, he headed to his mom s house, he picked up his mom s car and he headed to madison, wisconsin. from what we ve been told, he is talking to the authorities, neil. he s informed the authorities that he saw a crowd there in madison, wisconsin and he thought very strongly about shooting up that crowd. he thought about it. he then came back, of course, to illinois and quite naturally i m happy and elated to say that he was captured there in illinois. neil: ted, i want to go over the red flag laws in place in illinois that he was violating or at least authorities ignored or didn t have any idea going back to 2019. of
new information that is both urgent and important. the panel has not revealed any details publicly, but cnn has confirmed through sources that cassidy hutchhutchinson, who wa top aide to white house chief of staff mark meadows will testify today live. hutchinson is considered to be one of the panel s most consequential witnesses due to her proximity to the white house chief of staff, mark meadows, before and on january 6. hutchinson has been interviewed by the select committee at least three times before behind closed doors. clips from those recorded interviews were played during previous hearings. we saw cassidy hutchinson testify on many different parts of then president trump s efforts to overturn the election. remember, this was not just about the mob that stormed the capitol on january 6, it was about various other trump schemes to undermine the democratic election. for example, hutchinson testified to the committee that mark meldadows and rudy giulian were involved in e
afghanistan. you re watching fox and friends first on this monday morning, i m carley shimkus. great to be with you, i m griff jenkins in for the great todd piro. president biden enjoying the beach in south carolina as his top administration official repair to release a report defending his failed withdrawal from afghanistan. the disaster unfolded one year ago today. here are details. alexandria: a strategic failure criticizes the president s decision to unconditionally pull u.s. troops without heeding military assessment that capable capable could fall. the choices made in dc led to outcome, 13 dead servicemembers, american lives at great risk, and embolden enemies across the globe. here is chad robichaux who served eight tours in afghanistan. chad: they were aware it was going to happen, they were watching the influx. everyone in afghanistan, who is aware of strategy like this place will fall in the next days or weeks. alexandria: biden administration vowed to lea