to be decided. january 6th obstruction charges, biden administration s influence over social media content, fishermen and abortion emergencies. bill: our legal team is standing by and shannon bream leads us off this hour. good morning to you. what is it going to be? good morning. good morning. bill. you know it is decision today and tomorrow 10:00 a.m. eastern. the supreme court will never tell us what we re getting. the team is watching because we know the immunity decision could come at any time. it could be this morning and where we ll find out the impact for president trump in numerous trials and specifically the two federal trials but more longer lasting impact on the presidency for decades and centuries to come. remember that decision comes back and has guidance for the lower court say it says some acts are covered by immunity and some aren t. you send it back to the lower court where the judge has been indicating sthe is ready to get this thing revved up again and
very interesting way. bill: during the trump years this was quite common. make a phone call, take you down there, see what you wanted to see. a very different story in the first two months of this administration. dana: as the feds restrict media access rob portman let fox news tour the border with him. griff jenkins joined him last night and has been delivering incredible reporting from the border for weeks. let s take a look. the residents here in at least the rio grande valley sector of texas where we are say they ve never seen anything like it. the rio grande river is where we re seeing an unbelievable number of migrants coming across this sector here in el paso is on fire as well. hasn t heard the u.s. president now is not the time to come. i listen to the news that they were letting people in. does it frustrate you that the new administration does not call this a crisis? yes, sir, it does. when you see a father with a 4-month-old baby riding on his chest, a
time with this case. all those years i worked at court tv, i remember fridays we used to call in the biz verdict day. absolutely. and you never have verdicts in the morng. they always want the free lunch. that sounds crazy, people, but it s you never see verdicts in the moning. almost never. hopefully i ll see you within the next half-hour. don t leave the building. jeffrey toobin on stand by. i m under orders. from me. so top of the hour. a lot of news today. he lost five years of his life in prison and a promising football career as well. all of that derailed and because of a crime he did not commit. dismissed the case. that is brian banks, overcome with joy, emotion, when he hears a judge throwing out a conviction of rape. when banks was 16, he was a rising football star. he had a full ride to the university of southern california, and then one day, in the year 2002, a 15-year-old classmate accused him of kidnapping her and of raping her. her word aga
independently. al awalaki was a top member of al qaedaing and personally declared war on the u.s. a missile from the u.s. drone hit his car in yemen. president obama makes no apology and calls his death a major blow to al qaeda. he directed the failed attempt to blow up an airplane on christmas day. in 200 he directed the failed attempt to blow up cargo planes. and he repeatedly called on individuals in the united states and around the globe to kill innocent men, women and children to advance a murderous agenda. in an interview with cnn s erin burnett today, leon panetta defended the rational for killing al awalki without giving him a trial. this individual was a terrorist. yes, he was a citizen, but if you re a terrorist, you re a terrorist. and that means we have the ability to go after those who would threaten to attack the united states and kill americans. there s no question that the authority and the ability to go after a terrorist is there. barbara star has bee
photograph that the saline bag you see where it has a slit or a cut in the bag where i m pointing in people s 28? yes, i can. okay. did you observe that on that day, june 25th, 2009? no, sir. and again, referencing your diagram where you had drawn an apparatus at the bottom of this saline bag, would that can you see those two pictures, mr. alvarez? yes, sir. the saline bag that you drew as reflected in people s 27 on the right here, you show the saline bag coming down and terminating, and then it appears there is an additional apparatus attached to it. is that accurate? yes, sir. looking at the saline bag as reflected in people s 28, is the apparatus visible or would the apparatus have been, to your recollection, connected to this port? it is not visible, sir. okay. so to be clear, people s 28, what i m calling a port, you see this you understand to what i m referring at the bottom of people s 28 as it is shown right now? yes. that will be reflec