donald trump currently in his mar-a-lago florida estate and preparing to make his initial court appearance just hours fro now in miami. the 45th president of the unite states becoming the first forme president to face federal charges. he is facing 37 counts relating to his handling of classified documents. he is expected to be arraigned and to plead not guilty to all of those counts when he appears to be in a miami courtroom. that could also happen to be if they decide to make it a separate arraignment that would be more private. we will find out. but meanwhile trump will electronically be fingerprinted today. a source tells fox news not to expect in mugshot, and he will not be handcuffed. reporters will be barred from using cameras or phones inside the courtroom at today s proceedings. the judge will likely set bail and schedule the next court hearing. the former president has been expected to head back to his estate in bedminster new jersey and make some remarks this evenin
show our dear leader and the best possible light. here you have joe biden going right there to the border to see what is going on, so i give them a lot of credit for that. visiting the border making sure the conservatives in that area know that he really is listening to their concerns about border security. he does seem to be working directly on this issue. he is very aware of what is going on in the border, coming down and seeing it has really made a big difference. laura: made a big difference, who needs comedy with these clowns? but he did do a heck of chatting up salvation army volunteers, or were they from the secret service? same difference. here we have so happy to see you, so happy to see you. laura: okay, now if you are a democrat, you re still waving off concerns about joe s age and declining cognition, then you are just in denial, or maybe you know that although biden is one fall away from the senior center lunchroom, he is still the sharpest kni
to be funny. that was great, that s never happened before. greg: the set up gets a joke. well, when you run out of white racists, like doritos you ve got to make more. and that means it s time for. this guy blows, brought to you by sugar free candy ruining halloween since 1962. greg: i don t think that s real. yep, charles blow is the worst writer in america. it s either him or the guy who keeps writing dwarf on my office door. tyrus. but blow, whose name is short for blowing smoke up his own ass, takes a tale involving latino leaders in la making biged to remarks about blacks and calls it proofs of white supremacy. so a latino smears a black person but that s white racism making white supremacy look more diverse than a 1980s ad. he calls it light supremacy which copies white supremacy because when a brown skinned minority says something anti black they obviously cribbed it from the whites. so i guess you can judge how racist someone is by the sun block number the
stadium, 26. it s a little oldish, but they are building a new indoor stadium which will attract the final four in the super bowl, the college championships, concerts. it s beautiful weather down there, so you don t need it, but that indoor facility bring so much marta nashville. ainsley: can you bring your boat? pete: not there, that s jacksonville. but i ve been to an out argument nashville, it s nice. brian: isn t that at the end of broadway? pete: you walk across a bridge. you party, walk across, go to the game, go back. brian: my prediction, they ll get a super bowl. pete: a super bowl, final four, everything. welcome to fox & friends and the 8:00 hour. brian, i was supposed to give you my open. brian: i kind of blew my first one. pete: 6:00 hour you blew by it, so i ll give you mine. brian: i wonder who gets florida-georgia line if they split up, because the fgl house is right there. ainsley: are you being negative? they re not going to split up! a
to get the job done? now, if the answer to those questions is no and i imagine it is for most of use, neither man is really capable of serving as a u.s. senator or the u.s. president. at least not without a lot of people making decisions for him, protecting him from scrutiny and hiding the truth from the voters. of course, this is what is happening in both cases. now, nbc news reporter dasha burns dared to provide facts that helped pennsylvania voters answer the question on their mind. namely is fetterman really well enough to take on the demands of the job of u.s. senator. because of his stroke, he required closed captioning to read our questions as we asked them. laster, in small talk before the interview without captioning, it wasn t clear he was understanding our conversation. mind you, this was the first sit-down interview that fetterman had agreed to since his stroke. so pretty important, don t you think, to be transparent with the voters, correct? and the immediate