attorneys and have now met with the special council jack smith. investigating trump s handling of classified documents and leading up to january 6. is this a sign jack smith is getting close tore any action he might take. pierre thomas in washington. young new york city attorney in court brought back to boston by authorities. charged with rape and sexual assault. authorities say four women in the boston area. tonight prosecutors say they used dna tracking him and a corporate event and testing dna on utensils and a drinking glass. u.s. and china new video showing close call at sea. a chinese warship cutting in front of a u.s. navy destroyer days after a close encounter between u.s. and chai need military planes. ian panel is here in studio tonight. the race for the white house mike pence make it is official today. chris christie will make it official tomorrow. and who revealed just today they won t be running? rachel scott in new hampshire tonight. the war in ukraine and what
emenem. look who is back. carley: my life has changed, i m glad to be back. todd: in case you are confused, i m todd piro. this is carley shimkus. carley: can she show pictures of my sweet little boy? that is brock. that is my husband pete and brock. he is the smileiest, sweetest little boy and i m on cloud nine. todd: what do you say to people who said, what did you do during your four months off? like you were eating bon-bons. carley: i have to be honest, the first month is a blur and recovery, second month getting into a groove. the second and third month was wonderful bonding time. todd: how did you accomplish that sleeping? was it is through the new things like snu, or the whiskey? which did you use? carley: the snu, is wonderful invention. it moves and when the baby moves, it rocks and has hush sound to calm the baby down. we used it. a little wine thrown in there, as well. it is amazing being a mom. last night felt like, when you go to bed before the firs
executive action on the border crisis as shocking scenes like on the screen become too often. you are watching fox and friends, i m todd piro. carley: i m carley shimkus. the numbers are staggering, 200,000 crossings just this year. todd: the biden admin strigz just closed both crossings this week while illegal activity reign supreme. carley: alexandria hoff has more from washington. alexandria: timing of the letter coincides with influx you were just talking about. in appeal to the president yesterday, speaker johnson wrote southern border of our nation is being overrun and border protection is at a breaking point. i urge you to take executive action to stem the record tide of illegal immigration. speaker johnson called on the president to end catch and release and see a grant parole on case-by-case basis, instead of a sweeping role and see president reinstate the stay in mexico program. the white house says they are doing all they can. it is not unusual, this im
ingraham angle. thank you as always for being with us tonight. yes, we re really winning. that s the focus of tonight s angle. we re going to win. we re going to wen. we re going to win. you re going to win. you re going to win. you re gonna stink. you re gonna lose. lose. ha ha ha ha. got him. laura: even the newspaper that spent the past seven years trying to tear apart donald trump is beginning to see the writing on the wall. now, the colorado supreme court decision to strike him from the primary ballot was the bridge too far even for judicial activists. senior writer ruth marcus considered one of the washington post s most senior and really well respected writers put it bluntly. the best outcome for the court and the country would be for a anonymous court to clear the way for trump to run. look. they know trump is going to win the case through the colorado supreme court and any other outcome would set a match to already freeing national fabric. i made that
formerly president and would be the largest story in the political universe if it were about anyone else who has fewer legal problems. that is my factual introduction to the ongoing civil defamation and sexual assault/rape trial for donald trump. e. jean carroll alleges donald trump raped her in the 1990s. today is the sixth day of the trial and we are learning a lot as we are right in the heart of it. the jury also heard in a way from trump himself, but not live. instead, this jury, which is assessing these very serious allegations, heard from trump in a deposition that was taped in okay. now, there s no video of this new deposition available. we do know broadly what it looks like. it s a contrast to past depositions that trump faced. we also can tell you reporting today in what is a small portion of a 45-minute deposition was reported as evidence. this is something off the top i want to explain why it matters before i go any further. donald trump as a legal and political ma