We are getting reports, new, of additional Device Explosions across the country of lebanon, after thousands of has below which is the military but also terrorists hezbollah page are simultaneously detonated yesterday. They blew up and people were carrying them, some in their pockets, so much and so forth. Today it is reportedly handheld radios and Solar Energy Systems that are going up in smoke. The iran Becca Taylor Group is israel has yet to comment or claim any responsibility. This is outnumbered. Im Harris Faulkner with my Cohost Kayleigh Mcenany and emily compagno. Also joining us today, Fox Friends first cohost carley shimkus, Fox News Contributor and Fox News Contributor tom shillue. In Tel Aviv with the latest. Nights, this is like a second wave with different devices. Thats absolutely right, harris, Here We Go Again more explosions across Lebanon South of beirut. You mentioned yesterday, pagers exploded. Today, handheld radios carried by members of hezbollah exploded. We did c
faced an avalanche of resignations of top cabinet members over the last 48 hours following multiple scandals for his government though he didn t directly mention those in his departure speech. have a listen. and i want you to know how sad i am to be giving up the best job in the world. but them s the breaks. johnson giving no timetable for when he will leave office, saying only that it will be announced next week. let se bring in nic robertson who is live outside downing street. how will this work? what happens next? and how quickly could there be a move? the immediate sense of what is happening is being played out right behind me right now. cabinet members walking in for a cabinet session with boris johnson. the attorney general walked up the street, just gone through the door. she s already put her hat in the ring to be one of the contenders to become next prime minister. she just smiled when a colleague asked her that question. boris government is now a caretaker pr
and simon schuster, and nbc news chief foreign correspondent richard engel is with me on set. talk to me where we are in this moment and why the speech could be critical. you ve been on the front lines for months. ukraine is trying to do everything it can to stay relevant, to keep the attention on ukraine. ukrainian money, and weapons and wants sanctions to be maintained on russia. i think many are watching. some nations seem to be wavering, maybe it s time to strike a deal. maybe it s time to bring putin back in the fold. perhaps ukraine should give away some of its provinces in exchange for peace. and ukrainian officials are trying to counter that narrative, saying we can t stop. putin is not going to stop even if we cut off part of our country and give it away to him. this leads to greater appetites of dictators. there s a tremendous desire from president zelenskyy personally to make sure the world continues to focus on ukraine and stay with ukraine. do you get a sense
views as the biden administration working to hit him with criminal charges, or even put him and his people in prison. according to the justice department s office of legal counsel, a sitting president cannot be charged with a federal crime. now, the same is not true for a prosecution at a state level. however, that would possibly go to the supreme court. let s bring in the host of way too early and white house bureau chief at politico, jonathan lemire. former staff for hillary clinton. good to have you both on board this morning. not a surprise. a lot of people have been talking for some time that donald trump may seek re-election to avoid prosecution. it seems of course, you have a new book coming out that goes through everything donald trump has done, certainly everything he did around january 6th, that now seems to be landing him in hot water. not just politically, as we heard from mike allen on your show, but it is impacting him politically and legally at the jus
provisions. because the entry of a protective order is necessary to provide any classified discovery to the defendants, the government respectfully requests that the court to require the defense to file on an expedited schedule, any objections to a proposed protected order. in an effort to narrow any disputes, the government asks to have a call on july 14th with counsel for the defendants, in order to see if it was possible to address the defendants concerns. fans counsel informed the government that they were not available that day. but could find the time for a call the following week. the council responded that the government did not want to delay filing this, because protective order needed to be entered, prior to the provision of classified discovery. the government counsel would be available for calls over weekend, and that it would be helpful for defense counsel to identify the provisions that they found objectionable, government counsel has not heard further from defense