the company. steve: of course you did. lawrence: you appreciate it. steve: at least that one is not suede. ainsley: match your suede coat? brian: as long as you wear it on camera. anything else you bought just put it on camera and a officially get a column in the expense reporty. ainsley: i don t think that s true. lawrence: they gave me approval to put it on the brian kilmeade budget. i hear you have the biggest budget in the company. brian: i m a little overdrawn it s been a long pame year. lawrence, the other thing, all the great teams atlanta had in the 90 s who would think this is the team that ends up winning it all. unbelievable. lawrence, the bad news is you have got to come back to new york. lawrence: that s right. sometime this week. ainsley: thank you so much, lawrence. steve: what should he wear when he comes back to new york? let s talk to senior meteorologist janice dean for the foxcast for this wednesday. janice: i m wearing a winter coat because it is cold out.
say, in an attempt to legitimize the spending, the marine vet attempted to set up a tour of a u.s. naval facility in italy. when navy officials couldn t offer one on that date, prosecutors say hunter subsequently told his chief of staff, tell the navy to go expletive themselves. prosecutors say the spending happened when their accounts were overdrawn, racking up $27,000 insufficient funds fees in seven years. tonight, hunter, who was among the first members of congress to endorse donald trump, is refusing calls to step down, calling the allegations politically motivated. and hunter is also refusing to give up his committee duties, so, the republicans will then have to vote in september to have him removed. now, remember, this is the second indictment of a house republican and an early trump endorser this month alone. democrats now think that both seats could now be in play for the midterms. david? linsey, thank you. when we come back here tonight, the newest alligator attack. a
job. his boss is arguably making relations harder with key allies, inflaming tensions with hostile governments. white house is leaking like a sieve on foreign policy. where are those leaks coming from? there is an iq investigation into the implementation of the president refugee s orders. evidence of growing dissent at the state department over white house policies. folks. mr. trump s temperament was a big question voters had about him. and after 13 days, it is a question that others are asking today. i am joined now by steven hadley, the assistant to bush 43 for national security affairs, that made him the principal foreign policy adviser to the president. national security adviser. pleasure to have you here. so you can paint a picture of what seems to be a bit chaotic right now. is that a fair picture? well, it s i think it s overdrawn, and i think you have
mom because everyone has the same situation in terms of a lack of wealth. if you do go to them i think that was one of the things for me that was painful, was laura ingram, the manager of the foreclosure intervention department in st. louis saying i can t tell you the number of times i have had a 55 to 65-year-old african-american woman who can t make her mortgage payment because she has helped out other members of the family to the detriment of keeping herself afloat. you are taking out of nothingness if you go to them. whoufr has their own home they get drawn on, overdrawn, and then we take one example of a woman who is retired, she should be kind of living out her life. she owns her own home but has a daughter living in her home and she was trying to help other hut. ended up getting up sued over her sewer bill when she fell behind and then her bank catastrophe account was cleared out. situations like that. it exacerbates what is already a
shepard: a guy from connecticut is accused of fraud after cops say he ran an investment scam claiming to be selling dirt. from the original yankee stadium. the local reports indicate he conned another guy into giving him 35,000 for the bogus benefit but crews for down the old yankee stadium in 2008 to build new one and the idea was to sell key chains containing the ballpark but when the investor got suspicious, the suspect sent fake bank letters saying there was delay. the suspect s account was overdrawn. and now he faces larceny and forgery charges. and now to the lawyer, back are arthur aidala and randy zelin. art at it was deeper than that, i don t know if it ever existed,