in this deadly stabbing spree across canada is found dead tonight. but now the search intensifies for his brother, wanted for his alleged role in killing ten and injuring 18 others. let s go outfront. good evening. welcome to a special edition of outfront. i m poppy harlow in tonight for erin burnett. tonight, the justice department is plotting its next move after a federal judge sides with donald trump. the former president allowed to use a special master to sift through the more than 11,000 items and documents that the fbi seized from his mar-a-lago home. you ll remember last month. this decision comes despite the doj arguing that it had already completed a review of potentially privileged documents. judge eileen canon, who was apointed by trump, citing several reasons for making this decision. writing that it will, quote, insure that at least the appearance of fairness and integrity under these extraordinary circumstances, she also cited what she calls, quote, swirli
royal family in the procession, as well as the queen s coffin. it will be carried on a gun carriage from buckingham palace through the city to an historic hall in the palace of westminster. that is where the queen will lie in state until her funeral on monday, as more than a half million people are expected to pay their respects. this is cnn s live coverage as the people of london get close to their beloved queen and say farewell one last time. i m don lemon at buckingham palace. and i m anderson cooper in london overlooking the procession route. we ll take you every step of the way on this leg on the queen s final journey. the procession will begin at buckingham palace, as don was saying, and move down the mall to westminster with royal family members walking behind the queen s coffin. they ll pass the horse guard s parade ground, traveling on to white hall. they ll go by landmarks including number 10 downing street, parliament square, until they arrive outside westminster
november? a job revelation from a federal watchdog group, tens of millions of dollars helping the pandemic stolen. fox news at night will investigate on this. portland s differential policies for the homeless there. we ll explain why the town is being taken to tax over handicap laws. we begin with a look at the elections. republicans hoping to emulate newt gingrich come this november. we ll go in death with the bill of rights. we begin with trey gallagher. good evening, trey. house minority leader kevin mccarthy will now unveil a commitment to america. the agenda includes dozens of policy recommendations that is fall under four categories, an economy that s strong and a future that s built on freedom and a government that s accountable. here is gop congressman steve scalise. democrats are fed up with the direction of far left moving through federalism. the commitment to america also has a parent s bill of rights includes of the rights of what to know of what being
in the hallways during the killing at robb elementary school. casey stegall reports. casey? as you know, up until this point, we ve seen still images from that hallway surveillance camera in robb elementary that captured much of the action. that is the only thing that has been made public. they were obtained by austin tv state k view. there s full calls for the full 77-minute window from which the stills came to be released. lawmakers in austin before heading into a closed door committee addressed the issue. the committee chair says that all graphic or sensitive images would be edited out. it s important for people to have access to maintain transparency and a public s trust. i can tell people all day long what i saw. the committee can tell people what we saw. it s very different to see it for yourself. we think that is very important and we ll continue to put pressure on the situation and consider all options and making sure that video gets out for the public to view.
week. yeah, she was in england. today is the first friday of fall. welcome to the september 23rd, 2022 episode of fox & friends live from the curvey couch. welcome aboard. ainsley: happy friday to everyone. you made it through the workweek. steve: it s been a busy week. ainsley: it has been a busy week. brian: we assume they made it through the workweek. ainsley: if he they re watching. brian: surviving. ainsley: one more day at work. brian: and then it s party time. ainsley: let s talk about in the last week new york has seen 2,000 asylum seekers but 14,000 so far. they are in shelters here in new york city. right now the city is renting space at 38 different hotels. you know what? that s cost ago fortune. they figure let s just make it great big and have great big tents out in a parking lot. the facility will be five large tents and we will house adults up to four days. the mayor was cryptic about what they are going to do with families because they cann