sporting a familiar look, smoke from the wildfires in canada are filling the skies again. madonna is recovering after a health scare and spending several days in icu. a full recovery is expected. i hope she recovered. when he gets rolling he is just so fun to watch at his craft. we begin with another chapter in the hunter biden saga. he is said to be deposed in the defamation lawsuit where hunter left his so called laptop from hell. john paul mack issac is being sued. that s right he reported the contents of the laptop to the fbi when he discovered damming photos and files. hunter s deposition today will be recorded, but it is unclear if video or a transcript will be made public. and you have to figure the very first question that the computer guys lawyers are going to ask hunter is is this your laptop? do you remember dropping it off? don t be surprised if he says don t remember. he is probably going to say that. that is usually the answer. i don t remember. th
meanwhile the kremlin saying wagner soldiers who did not take part in the uprising will be allowed to join the russian military. now, putin s top officials are meeting with allies like china and north korea as the world waits to see what happens next. hello everyone and welcome to fox news live i am arthel neville hi eric. eric: hello everyone thank you for joining us. clock is finally taking on the life and rule of vladimir putin for this a brazen setting rebuke by his longtime ally and vicious wagner leader surprising and shaking moscow in international capitals. raising after 23 years in power, putin s demonic grip is directly challenge and may soon begin to unravel. take a look at the new york post front page this morning. war comes to putin s door. the paper predicting the end is near for putin. can that be? we are covering a story from every angle coming up tennessee republican senator marsha blackburn, general jackie are here with what it all means and what comes n
washington, d.c. i m in for nicolle wallace. we begin with the one thing that has consistently haunted the disgraced, twice impeached, four times indicted vice president, something that has time and again kneecaped donald j. trump, in the way his adversaries, even the legal system has struggled to do. we re talking about donald trump s own words. today we re reminded that words do, in fact, matter, particularly when they are uttered during a deposition under oath. it s part of the $370 million civil fraud suit brought by new york attorney general letitia james. as viewers of this show know well, that trial has not been short on fireworks between trump grandstanding outside court or grandstanding inside the court. time and again, trump has turned this trial into a cross between a maga rally and a wwe wrestling match. whether he s sparring with the judge or delivering last week s blistering six-minute soliloquy in open court, or final day of proceedings. this is not the first t
expected to run out of the oxygen at 7:08 eastern time this morning. that is literally one hour and seven minutes from now. right now officials are unsure if those reported underwater banging noises are a sign of life but they are still treating it as a search and rescue operation. with respect to the noises specifically we don t know what they are to be frank with you. i can tell you it s inconclusive. again, i think the important pieces we re searching in the area where the noise was detected. todd: search expanded over 2.5 miles below the surface with more vessels and equipment joining. in crews are also surveying over 14,000 square miles, twice the size of the state of kentucky cut. we are learning more about the history of ocean gait expeditions report of technical issues on six prior trips. one passenger claiming he was on the suband lost contact two hours forcing early end to the journey. safety report detailed several concerns including whether it met safety standar
the star-spangled banner] the star-spangled banner] that a live performance of your national anthem by cory pasitoro. that is an honor, national accordion awareness month. rachel: i love it. we are going to will: an entire month, the accordion. rachel: we will do a little bit of that. pete: underused. how many accordion players are there out there? rachel: they are at paul, festivals. will: there are a lot of them. rachel: they even do a all, mass. all the music paul, style. pete: do they really? rachel: it is definitely polish approved. will: it is not vatican. these days they are taking a few corollaries. rachel: good to see you, good morning. thousands of christians and pro-life family groups are gathered last night to protest pride night at dodgers stadium. pete: as follows weeks of controversy over anti-catholic drag group and the teams back and forth whether to include them. will: actually has the details. reporter: 2000 protesters blocked the gates of dodge