Heat alerts. Triple digit temperatures stretching from the plains to the gulf coast to southern florida. Ginger is tracking it all. Is former President Donald Trump about to be indicted in a third case this week . This as we learn more about how hes paying for his defense, and the employee at maralago accused of scheming with trump to hide security footage in the classified documents investigation, as they head to court today. Deadly weekend. Mass shooting, killing an injuring dozens from coast to coast. 36 casualties in chicago alone, as manhunts are launched across the country. The urgent search for the american nurse and her young daughter reportedly kidnapped in haiti, where Gang Violence rules the street. What the state department is doing now. Judgment day for socalled doomsday mom Lori Vallow Daybell, accused of killing her two children, claiming they were zombies. What to expect in court. Pain at the pump. Gas prices at their high nest eight months. And the end of the road for
afternoon. that come after manhattan grand jury voted thursday to indict him in order to believe thousands of business fraud charges related to hush money payments to stormy daniels that were made during the 2016 campaign for president. we do not know what is in this indictment. we will see it tuesday when it is released after the arraignment. i fully expect that one of the things we will see us each a transaction, each falsification that is alleged is going into a separate account. the question is are each of those enhanced by the federal election campaign violation? or is it just one felony and 29 misdemeanors? what s has been said the attorney the district attorney has brought 117 of these cases for more on this nate foy at standing outside the supreme court in lower manh manhattan. hey eric, it s pretty quiet outside the manhattan criminal courthouse you can certainly expect that to change the coming days as for her president trump is expected to fly to new york cit
john: chaos on a college campus in virginia where activists ambushed a students for life meeting reportedly throwing punches. it got violent and aggressive quickly. pro life students say somehow despite the threats against them, they are the ones who got shut down. welcome back as america reports rolls into a second hour, i m john roberts in washington. sandra, it s friday. feels like a monday. sandra: so much news to get to. sandra smith in new york. the latest example of a certain type of speech getting shut down in this country and even attacked. right here on our college campuses, students at another university are mounting a revolt against their commencement speaker. they say he is harmful, that speaker, the republican governor, glenn youngkin, who earned 1.6 million votes. that s all new at 2:00. reaction from his lieutenant governor winsome sears in a bit. but first, breaking news on the former president. john: at this time on tuesday we expect to see former pr
first of its kind for a former or sitting president. reaction to last night s announcement of the indictment has fallen heavily along political lines. democrats contending it is justified. republicans expressing outrage. we have fox team coverage tonight chad pergram is on capitol hill to tell us what he is hearing on the hill about all of this. david spunt in washington looks at other legal cases involving the former president. we begin with brine llenas in new york where preparations for tuesday s activities are already underway. good evening, brian. bret, good evening. sources tell fox news that manhattan s district attorney alvin bragg requested former president donald trump turn himself in today but his arraignment was pushed back to tuesday as secret service makes arrangements to protect him here at the manhattan criminal courthouse. is he just a tough guy. and he is someone whose knees do not buckle. trump s legal team making clear the former president will not b
we begin with a weather alert and it s not good. more severe storms and flooding threatening parts of the south already devastated by a deadly tornado outbreak over the weekend. rachel: at least 26 people are confirmed dead and several towns are left in ruins. will: look at those images over rolling fork showing the images. on the ground in mississippi. robert has the latest. good morning to you all as a very swift wind is coming in here into rolling fork. a cool temperatures this morning and you could see the destruction behind me. unfortunately. this is a home, a large wood beam that has smashed to the ground from this ef-4 tornado. 166 mile-per-hour plus winds. mile and a half long this town of rolling forks is in shambles. it will need to be completely rebuilt. over 2,000 people live here. 24 people have lost their life in the state of mississippi one dead in alabama. federal, state and local on the ground yesterday. talked to governor tate reeves listen to what h