and it s about a young man at 24 years old that was living his dream, that a few hours ago was getting ready to play the biggest game of his nfl career and there was probably nowhere else in the world he wanted to be, and now he fights for his life. we forget that part of living this dream is putting your life at risk. and tonight, you know, we got to see a side of football that is extremely ugly. shock and sadness during monday night football. buffalo bills safety demar hamlin is in critical condition this morning in a cincinnati hospital. he suffered cardiac arrest following a hit during last night s game. we re following the latest on his condition this morning and also the outpouring of support. also this morning, kevin mccarthy has already moved into the speaker s office on capitol hill despite an influential group of republicans who have vowed to vote against him today. we ll tell you why we may see something on the hill today that hasn t happened in 100 years. we re
latest around kevin corke. big news in d.c. and delaware today. very big indeed. tax violations, false statements, just some of the many charges that hunter biden could now be facing. telling fox news the federal investigation into hunter biden and his tax affairs have reached a critical stage with officials looking at whether or not the son should be charged with various tax violations, lobbying violations and much, much more. hunter biden has been under federal investigation since 2018, according to a source familiar with the matter. a separate source tells fox tonight that a federal grand jury looking into hunter s business dealings wrapped up its latest term late last month, the investigation, a prosecutor appointed by former president donald trump. critics point out that another possible nexus of this probe is to what extent did the president have a hand in our knowledge of hunter s business dealings? he has repeatedly denied any knowledge of his business dealings. the
selection loss, was a letter. mr. donahue, on december 28th, mr. clark emailed you and mr. rosen a draft letter that he wanted you to sign and send to georgia state officials. you testified that this could have grave constitutional consequences. can you tell us what you meant by that? i had to read both emails in the attached letter twice to make sure i really understood what he was proposing. it was so extreme to me, i had a hard time getting my head around it. i read it and i did understand it for what he intended. and i had to sit down and serve , compose what that was an appropriate response. i went next door to the acting ig s office. he was not there. we both had an email. he was not in his offers. i returned my office. . this is not the departments role. to suggest or dictate to state legislatures how they should select their electors. but, more importantly, this was not based on fact. this is actually contrary to the facts, as developed by the department investigati
willie, you look at the leads in the papers today, the major papers today. the wall street journal talking about the white house warning that funding for kyiv to run out in weeks. obviously, a desperate, desperate situation for those trying to stop a russian invasion here. the leads on the times, also, their lead story, of course, about israel pushing further south into gaza and approaching another large city center and the growing concerns about a humanitarian crisis. and, of course, over here, something that there s more and more focus on, it s about how donald trump s second term could obviously create a much darker trump and, of course, willie, very few checks and balances. we ll be getting all of those things today. a lot of really important stories and a lot of ground to cover. yeah. we re also going to be joined by liz cheney in just about an hour from now, and she ll tell us about her warning, as well. she believes if donald trump is elected to the white house a
ferocious battle. he restricts them for the day it s obvious they expected to see violence at the capitol. it was clear, miller and secretary of defense miller and milley had talked about locking down the city, revoking permits because they were so concerned about violence, yet they restrict the very resources . why do you suspect that happened? the concern for the look of the military. they were concerned that from the demonstrations of 2020, some of the actions of the national guard during the protests around the white house and comparative cities. george floyd. yep. raised a lot of concerns. if that s the case, why not implement a change in policy. there s a defense support for civil authorities that s a designated policy. why not change that? instead they put these in place for two days, the two days my men and women would need assistance. you got to understand, what s important is when the police need help, and we dial 911, we re calling the national guard. they weren t t