launching a massive air war against him in iowa. the drama, it affected my family. you know? with my own sister, i didn t get inviting to her thanksgiving after a while. and brand-new details on new big money patrons for supreme court justice clarence thomas. when all in starts right now. good evening, from miami i am katie phang, and for kiss hayes. tonight, a development in the classified documents case against donald trump. this comes as a form of a filing from trump s coconspirator and codefendant walt nafta. today, his lawyers started to get the first hearing in the classified documents case postponed indefinitely. they filed this motion, asking federal district court judge aileen cannon to delay the hearing not a clean thing in his motion that the date doesn t work, because nauta lead lawyer stanley woodward is set to begin a trial for another client in washington, d.c. this week. notably, that clients is a federal jury go kwan, a former trump appointee at the sta
address this issue? i think we have to consid pe truth about what happened with clarence thomas and neil gorsuch. aishah: critics say democrats are towing a very dangerous line focusing on justices they don t like, and putting our judicial independence at risk. shannon bream joins us later this hour to explain the controversy at the nation s highest court. plus this. john: we have all seen the videos of parents out of control at the little league field. well now, t-ball fights back. little leagues across the country telling parents prove you can do better than the umpire. who better than brian kilmeade to call the call to call the balls and strikes on this one coming up. i would make a lousy umpire. welcome back as america reports rolls into a second hour. john roberts in washington. aishah, you would make a great umpire. aishah: i was a referee back in the day. i m in for sandra smith. everyone is talking about in washington today, coming from the white house.
great to see you. today is national hair style appreciation day. rachel: do you appreciate my hair? pete: people only appreciate one hair style. it s fox in the front and farm in the back. that s what i m going with. some people don t like it. i understand that. i got an e-mail, why doesn t your hair look like wills? will s looking sharp. will: you got an e-mail? pete: people get my e-mail. i domino. but i read it. new york in the front, tennessee in the back. whatever you want. i m working on it. rachel: it s growing on me. will: working on it, where s it going? pete: you know where it s going. rachel: i was not a fan but it s growing on me. the last segment with the frame with the pictures that go by and it was rainy and we didn t know what to do so we just went through photos with the kids. will: i would never sign up for that. if kate lean said we re going to sit around and say we re going to go through old photos, i d never sign up for that. rachel: why? will: i m signin
i wouldn t credential johnny either. and you can t just show up uninvited. davos has 5,000 troops ready to kick you out. zelenskyy is begging them to come to ukraine they won t go. john kerry needs protecting. and once you get in, they will still divide you up by net worth. if you are rich enough, you get to flown around with a white badge shiny blue line. if you are married to somebody important, you get a plain old white badge. or if you are just someone s escort you get a green badge and we will talk about escorts later. davos is really the one time of the year where these people get to feel really important. because they don t really feel important at home. and when you stop and think about it, it s pretty extraordinary that we, select group of human beings, because of whatever touched us at some point in our lives, are able to sit in a room and come together and actually talk about saving the plan planet. it s almost so extraterrestrial. jesse: what kind of badge doe
justice department personnel were dispatched to the house, even though many of them were not cleared to view top secret materials the biden team is refusing to go into detail about almost any aspect of this scandal but it s justification for that silence is being challenged every day. white house correspondent jacqui heinrich tried to get clarification on that this afternoon. she starts us off live tonight from the north lawn. good evening, jacqui. good evening to you, bret. there are new reports that the justice department considered having fbi agents oversee the search at the president s home but decided against it. it is unclear who made that call or why. but we were told today by the administration that prides itself on transparency effectively not to expect answers on much from them is. the white house will not be taking questions on the investigation into president biden s apparent mishandling of classified documents anymore citing doj protocols. anything that is