history. welcome, everybody. i m neil cavuto. a busy day for the world s richest man. and let s get the latest from kelly in l.a. kelly? hey, good to see you, neil. we re about to see a battle of the tech titans. you have twitter lawyering up and elon musk saying that he can determinate the agreement due to the number of fake accounts. even with the confidence he showed in a tweet, hey, this is an interesting roller coaster here. transaction lawyers say it s difficult to prove that twitter is lying about user data. musk will say the platform withheld that data. some say he waved under the right to close the deal quickly. he claims that doesn t mean he waived the right to see it. musk said that company refused requests for two months. now, twitter won t be going down without a fight. they hired a team of merger heavyweights. many analysts think it s a ploy to get a discount with the stock closing 40% below his offer. some say that twitter will break not wanting to reveal tha
that was donald trump s message to his supporters, encouraging thousands of people to show up in washington d.c. to protest a fair and free election. and wild it was. the pro trump mob stormed the u.s. capitol on january 6th, after trump told a crowd of supporters to quote fight like hell. this week s january six hearing will highlight trump s own words, and how his repeated lies of a stolen election radicalized americans. this morning, on meet the press, committee members stephanie murphy previewed tuesday s hearing, which is going to lay out the actions of violent extremists. we will lay out the body of evidence that we have that talks about how the president s tweet on the wee hours of december 19th of be there, be wild, it was a siren call. we will talk in detail about what that caused them to do, how it caused them to organize as well as who else was amplifying that message. and new late today, nbc news confirms for their oath keeper spokesman jason van tighten who v
ended well, charles? what happens? yeah, good thing for that eric. airport officials here in atlanta tell us fortunately all of the passengers on board that spirit airlines flight from tampa to atlanta are okay following a fire that broke out during the landing process this morning. eric, it was quite the sight to see. take a look at the video taken by a witness who was there as this all unfolded. you can see dark heavy smoke and bright orange flames shooting from the underbelly of spirit airlines flight 383, shortly after it landed at hartsfield-jackson atlanta international airport. according to spirit airlines, a brake got a little too hot as the flight from tampa to atlanta was landing around 9:30 this morning, and that s what s believed to have ignited the flames. as you can imagine, it was quite a scary situation for those folks on board, many of whom were confused and on edge as flight attendants tried to keep them calm. [inaudible]. please remain seated right now
kids in one major city get off the school bus to find homeless folks and drug addicts everywhere. president biden heading to saudi arabia this week to beg for oil, and he s trying to defend the trip in an op-ed written by him or his team. the president is trying to paint saudi arabia as an important, quote, strategic partner, even though a couple of years ago he calls the kingdom a pariah after the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi. we were going to in fact make them pay the price and make them in fact the pariah that they are. in the op-ed, biden writes from the start, my aim was to reorient, but not rupture relations with a country that s been a strategic partner for 80 years. today saudi arabia has helped to restore unity among the six countries of gulf cooperation council and is now working with my experts to help stabilize markets with other opec producers. i know there are many who disagree with my decision to travel to saudi arabia. my views human rights are c
plus, economic silver lining. a rosy job support, gas prices coming off record highs, but the summer travel season marred by delays at the airport due to pandemic staff cuts and pilot shortages. we will as transportation secretary pete buttigieg about the waves of disruption and new spending to improve airports across the country. and senate democrats and make a last push for a party line package to revive the president s stall domestic agenda. we will bring in leaders from both sides of the al republican conference shared job grasso and senate majority whip dick durbin to discuss the fate of the massive spending bill ahead of midterms. plus, shock and sadness after the assassination of an american ally in one of the world s safest countries. and another key ally resigns after a stream of personal and policy scandals. and politics, no it is remotely indispensable. will ask or send a panel but impact back here in the u.s. all right now on fox news sunday. mike: and hello a