Criminal trial. The stakes could not be higher in his election interference case. Key question that could impact the u. S. Presidency as we know it. You are watching Fox And Friends First on thursday m morning, im carley shimkus. Todd is on assignment and Brooke Singman has everything we are expecting in both cases today. Good morning. Brooke court is back in session today, first witness is david pecker, from national enquirer. He says he worked with former trump Attorney Michael Cohen to bury negative stories before the 2016 election and testified about a catch and kill deal he made with a trump door man about exclusive rights about a story he had about trump, the story was proven to be false. Pecker never published it. Prosecution still has to prove the former president was directly involved in the plans. Jonathan turley says they have no case. Listen. Jonathan this case is becoming inkocomprehensible, th newest theory, we have another dead misdemeanor. The misdemeanor is that trump
some of these ancient graves. we are meant to look after this site because it is a world heritage, it s a site without parallel that we shouldn tjust go driving motorway sized cuttings through it. unesco, the united nations body, has warned the tunnel could cause permanent, irreversible harm. members will meet next month and decide on the future of the site s world heritage status. well, it could be placed on the endangered list, which would mean that it was one step towards actually being removed from world heritage status. so if it was endangered, i think that would be very worrying. it would be appalling. what sort of international reputation do we want to have? the government approved the project last month after concluding that the benefits outweighed the harms. disagreements still rage on. there could still be a long road ahead before a resolution is found. jenny kumah, bbc news, stonehenge.
backlash today. we are going to be looking into the major decisions of affirmative action lgbtq rights, plus, donald trump on the campaign trail, right now, amid his growing legal woes. we ll be looking into his evolving defense in the classified documents case. plus, we are following breaking news in paris, or protests over the police killing of 18 rage on. as a funeral is held for the victim. more on that and life report ahead. we re going to begin though with president biden s plan before using the crushing burden of student loan debt. nbc s monica alba is at the white house with next steps, after the supreme court decision effectively ended the administration s original strategy. so, monica, what does the president want to do and can he? well, he s going to certainly try, lindsey, that s for sure. the president, of course, was severely disappointed by the supreme court s decision here, but they did already have a sort of backup plan in the works, bracing for this scenario. and th
the face of millions of germs zapped in seconds. the face of clean. the face of whoa. some are of intensity, others, joy. all are of - ahhhh. listerine. feel the whoa! do you realize that today used to rage on, again president volodymyr zelenskyy is now planning to visit washington tomorrow. first foreign trip since the world began. phil mattingly joins us now. this is really significant that is planning on coming. what can you expect and what are you hearing? it s historic, it s certainly symbolic in the moment that we are in right now and it s also very substantive. last thing that we had talked about was that despite the fact of ukrainian officials traveling for the course of the, where this trip actually came together rather recently and very quickly. at its core be on the first meeting between the two presidents since the war started back in february is what it will entail. there will be an in-depth
liberated. that s what we saw when we were reporteding in the eastern part of this country but the battles do rage on. as we were there, the front lines were shifting even at that hour. steve: absolutely. of course, it is dangerous there. that s why you have taken cover there. trey yingst, thank you so much for joining us live. be safe. we have mike pompeo former secretary of state coming up 40 minutes from now here on the fox newschannel. let s bring in trey gowdy the author of the upcoming book start, stay leave. how are you? how are you all? steve: we re doing ok. we had on a little while ago lee zeldin who if people are waking up, yesterday in the middle of the afternoon, there was shooting in their front yard. couple of teenagers were shot. his kids were inside. they were terrified. listen to the congressman. we get a phone call from our daughter and hear our other daughter in the background