sources, the grand jury has voted to invite daniel penney, the marine veteran will now face trial for the choke hold death of jordan neely, 30-year-old homeless mentally ill man that witnesses say was threatening passengers aboard the new york city subway last month. we don t know the exact charges that he is being indicted on y yet, but he was facing a second-degree manslaughter charge. this grand jury had been hearing evidence and witness testimony on this case since may 31st. they weren t considering whether penney was guilty or not guilty, but rather whether there was enough legally sufficient evidence and reasonable cause to believe that a crime had been committed here. the bar for indictment is low, he only needed 12 of the 23 grand jurors to vote yes to indict, and they have, there will now be a trial. the manhattan district attorney alvin bragg said they believe there was enough evidence. witness interviews, photos, videos, in this case, to prove that penny recklessly
mocked it over the weekend. americans are revealing their thoughts on the indictment against trump with a new abc poll finding nearly half of americans, 48%, agree with the department of justice charges. 35% disagree with the case against trump. however, that same poll found that nearly half of americans believe the charges against trump are politically motivated. guess it depends which team you are on if you like the charges or not. hello, everybody, you re watching outnumbered, i m harris faulkner here with my co-host kayleigh mcenany, here with lisa boothe, host of kennedy saves the world podcast, saving us all, kennedy herself and jason chaffetz, author of the puppeteers. jason, your thoughts? jason: begs the question, why didn t the president give the documents back? i m telling you comparison to hillary clinton and joe biden, i was chairman of the oversight committee, i issued subpoenas and preservation letters and hillary clinton bypassed federal record act on th
the location of her daughter s remains. charles watson is tracking this case and joining us live. right now, joran vandersloot is in the custody of u.s. marshals until he s put on trial for an alleged financial scheme to the family of natalee holloway. beth holloway saw vandersloot for the first time in person. he with as arraigned and pled not guilty to one count each of wire fraud and exportion, this coming after a 2010 indictment that charges vandersloot with the scheme where he allegedly offered to provide information about holloway s whereabouts years after his disappearance in aruba for $250,000 from her mother. after receiving $25,000 upfront vandersloot allegedly lied and took off with the money. and the family is filled with emotion as the wheels of justice finally start turning. a conviction would bring closure, justice as close as we can obtain closure in a matter like this, tragic outcome, but just to have him serve maximum, would be 40 years here, that would
after turning himself in to the miami federal courthouse. hundreds supporters took to the streets outside the courthouse. some even prayed for trump at a cafe that he arbitrarily stopped at as he left the courthouse. seemed kind of relaxed. the justice department is alleging, in case you ve been in a cave, that the former president mishandled classified documents that included u.s. defensive weapons secrets, even an attack plan on an unnamed foreign power. fill in iran. 31 charges file the espionage act. whatever you think of donald trump s actions, let s put it into context. the espionage act is over hundred years old. president woodrow wilson signed it into law to protect the nation from foreign spies during world war i. most prosecutions involving the espionage act have been reserved for actual spies. even trump s worst critics are not alleging that he passed classified material to russia or china, or anybody else. the espionage act makes clear that espionage is defined as
[national anthem] [national anthem] pete: thank you, as always, for sharing your photos. reminder, those are your photos on our nation s anthem every single saturday and sun morning here on fox & friends weekend joined by, as always, will cain, rachel campos duffy. good morning. will: do you think pretty good is better than good or less than good? pete: i think pretty good is less than good. will: this is an ongoing debate. when the boys say practice was pretty good, my response is, what went wrong? because in my world, pretty good is less than good, and they have tried to convince me pretty good is actually an increased level of good. pete: pretty is not full good. will: i agree. they made a decent counterpoint of it s how you say it. rachel: i can solve this entire thing. just say muy bueno, done. pete: also works. well, a lot went on yesterday between our show. there were two events where donald trump took the stage. he first was in georgia and then in north ca