should be deeply concerned by that. this president has been clear about what has happened and now every piece of evidence that comes out proves it furthermore that he was right. sandra: there is a couple big things happening this morning also including roger stone appearing in court. we saw him arrive earlier. this is former trump associate. he is going before the same judge as paul manafort yesterday where he received an additional prison sentence, roger stone entering the court. what is the president saying about this? nothing. we ve had a lot of conversations in the last few days and i haven t heard him mention roger stone one time. this has nothing to do with the president. another attempt by the left and many in the mainstream media to tether donald trump to someone who has done something wrong on their own time with no connection to donald trump. the president has done nothing wrong but trying to link these two together is ridiculous. the trial date is november 5th to begin
the recipe is fantastic. if you want the recipe for the tacos go to fox & friends .com. new book on the new york times list. let s eat. bill: awaiting three big i vents happening in the next hour. first the actor jussie smollett is in court facing 16 felony charges. cameras are inside the courtroom. you ll see it live. former trump associate roger stone has a hearing on his trial date. he is facing the same judge that sentenced paul manafort yesterday. finally republican senators will decide today whether or not they break ranks with the white house and the president on border security. all that coming up on thursday morning. first this. grounded. that one word is about the boeing jets around the world. i m bill hemmer live in new york. sandra: good morning. i m sandra smith.
scandal, you ve got fraud, you ve got privilege. real privilege run amok. it sounds like we ve seen the tip of the iceberg of those involved. one of the gentleman says hundreds, not just 50 who were arrested. hundreds from across the country. it is intriguing. bill: nice to see you here in new york in person. 10 minutes past. sandra: we re awaiting actor jussie smollett to appear in court on 16 charges of lying to police about an allegedly staged hate crime and cameras will be rolling in that courtroom. we ll bring that to you live as it happens. bill: front page news in new york city. a mob boss shot six times. murdered in front of his own home. what police are investigating about that crime coming up this hour here. sandra: new revelations on the hillary clinton email investigation prompting accusations of corruption at the obama justice department. congressman devin nunes here to
sher aid. they are remorse stems from a learning process that what they were a part of was something much bigger than what they had thought. one of the attorneys from the geragos law firm said they don t feel there is enough evidence in this case to convict smollett. bill: we ll see you in court in 25 minutes live with cameras inside. the reason why he declared a national emergency as you all and your personnel know we have a crisis at our southern border different than we ve ever seen before. the crisis we face on our southern border we re particularly grateful for customs and border protection. sandra: that was vice president mike pence calling on the senators to vote for the emergency declaration.
with ed henry talking about the chuckle heads paying all this money to get into college. betsy devos is talking about students need to be considered on their merit. wall street journal. the headline. the college admissions racket. universities are more innocent victims in in scandal. what about this? everyone has known for a long time it s rigged. what the scandal shows is that the people who are rich enough to pay half million dollar bribes are trying to give themselves an extra edge over privileged class. the real fear was these kids would not otherwise get in. there was no fear once they were in they would fail. which suggests that the college education is not challenging kids students nearly as much as it should be and that the 50 to 80,000 people are paying for tuition could be a waste of money. sandra: seems like it s the tip of the iceberg. i was at a dinner with media