hearings like this. back in 2007 he described this hospital incident where he intervening to stop the authorization and reauthorization of this surveillance program. i don t expect him to reveal any nitty gritty details of the criminal investigation, which that would be huge news. i do expect he will reveal more details about his conversations with the president, including more details about this occasion when president trump apparently asked him this is by james comey s account apparently asked him to shut down the investigation into mike flynn. i think the question is how many new details will he reveal and in the details is there something explosive. shepard: most curious, what the tone was and intent was. it s one thing to say hey, lay off my guy, he s deal. other thing is to say get the government away. that s an order. that s right. the tone and the exact words are so key. if the president is just sort of
turkey. flynn registered as a representative working on behalf of the turkish government, but he did it after he got paid $500,000 for work that he did last fall during the campaign. reuters is reporting and we re working to confirm that the russia special counsel robert mueller is wrapping in the virginia grand jury proceedings to the special counsel investigation of russia meddling and if there s links to associat associates. shepard: thanks, catherine. you re welcome. shepard: ahead, how much comey will be allowed to say. we ll hear what to expect next week. vladimir putin says a 3-year-old could have hacked the u.s. election. did he have a 3-year-old do it? we ll hear what else he had to say coming up from the fox news deck. when i look
try to block former director comey from temperaturing before the senate intelligence committee on thursday. he could do that. there s a question as to how strong his legal case is since he s to a certain degree waived executive privilege by making comments, sending out tweets. even in his dismissal letter characterizing the conversation where he claimed comey said he s not part of the investigation. so it s not to say it s protected but you have this dramatic testimony by james comey thursday. he was asked, sean spicer, today, and i think earlier in the week as to whether or not the president was going to invoke executive privilege to block it temporarily. he said that hasn t been decided yet. shepard: we ll know when we know. chris wallace, host of fox news sunday. a big fox news sunday coming this weekend. set your dvrs for this one.
shepard: bottom of the hour, the top of the news. president trump s administration asking the highest court in the country to reinstate his travel ban immediately. the president s executive order blocks travelers from six majority muslim countries from entering the united states. the white house is looking to block lower rulings that stopped the ban from taking effect. mike pence says he confident the court will rule in the administration s favor. we re going to continue to drive this pause forward, advance what the president called policies of extreme vetting. we re confident when this reaches the supreme court of the united states, they ll recognize the right of the president and the constitution and the statute of this country to control immigration in a way that puts the security of our country first. shepard: white house lawyers say the travel ban will make the united states safer. critics says it discriminates
the paris accord under new terms and new conditions. there are dozens of mayors from u.s. cities across the country trying to band together to let international partners know that they will still comply with paris agreement as best they can. their federal government does not the way it s written right now, shep. shepard: peter doocy live at the white house. let s turn to the fox news sunday host, chris wallace. chris, they re dodging the question of whether the president believes that climate change is real and caused by humans. do we know his position on this matter? no. it s astonishing. here you have the epa administrator, the man in charge of the environment for president trump and he says i don t know what he thinks. you have the white house press secretary, i don t know what he thinks. this san avenue to follow up with scott pruitt, the epa