Bad memory. Will testify publicly first time now and double down on that assessment. We have some clips of that, advance preview. We have a little idea what he will say. Im bill hemmer live in new york city. Back with my partner here. Dana great to have you back. Bill it is very, very good to be back. We went to the Top Of The World with the u. S. Navy and well air our story later this week. It was something else. Every moment of every day was something that weve never done before in our life. Dana amazing. Im dana perino. This is americas newsroom. Breaking moments ago fox news obtained the transcript of hurs interview with the president. He led the interview of the handling of classified documents and willfully retained them in his garage and office but cited the president s mental state. Bill he explains his decision in a 400 page report. He would present himself to an elderly man with a poor memory. That about a month ago didnt sit well with the president. President biden im wellme
Skiff at maralago so the former president can review secret Prosecution Evidence at his home without having to go to a government facility. Our legal experts will weigh in. And the very latest on the utah man fatally shot by fbi agents while trying to serve a Search Warrant on him after he allegedly threatened the president , the Vice President , and manhattan da alvin bragg on line. Good day, everyone. Im Andrea Mitchell in washington. We start in hawaii today where conditions are finally improving at least for the crews battling three powerful wildfires raging still on maui. At least 36 people are dead. Officials say that number could soon rise as sunrise begins to reveal the extent of the devastation. Survivors described the situation as apocalyptic. Everyone i know is now homeless. In 36 hours, our town has been burned to ashes, nothing left. Lahaina appears to have been burned incredibly bad. There are a lot of very terrible stories coming out of there. And i am bracing for the mo
Place this week. So what changed . And playing out in the last few hours, a preview of what will be one of the biggest cases in our nations history, the United States versus donald j. Trump. The former president s lawyers, jack smiths team, and u. S. District judge chutkan all facetoface in court for the first time. Its high stakes going head to head over the parameters of a protective order dictating who, including trump and under what circumstances should be trusted with government evidence. The dramatic new details from Behind Closed Doors and what it all could mean for the judges first ruling in the case. And Paradise Lost in hawaii, a birds eye view of whats left of lahaina, after wildfires ripped through the island. This apocalyptic scene wont be the last with other fires still burning and hundreds still missing in what has now become the second deadliest fire in modern u. S. History. One local now grieving the loss of his home and his fathers ashes. Thats the one thing i wanted
To shield the first family from wrongdoing. He has an opportunity to come tomorrow to the House Oversight committee and tell the truth. He has an opportunity to be a hero like the two whistleblowers were, like the judge in delaware was who rejected the Sweetheart Plea Deal from the department of justice. Devon archer could be in that category of americans that just come and tell the truth. Thats all we want. There you go. And in an oddlytimed move this weekend, the Justice Department sent a letter pushing for archer to report to prison right away. [laughter] i wonder why . So who is devon archer . Lucas tomlinson has that from the white house tonight. Reporter well, good evening, tammy. Devon archer is expected to offer new details tomorrow morning about meetings he claims he witnessed where both hunter and his father attended together either in person or over the phone. On sunday morning futures, the republican chairman of the House Oversight committee claims the Justice Department is
as an act of service he says he hopes sharing details of his life will help others. once the book came out i felt incredibly free, i felt a huge weight off my shoulders. hello and welcome along. ukrainian forces have come under increased pressure from russian troops in the besieged city of bakhmut which russia has been trying to capture in months of intense fighting. the deputy mayor of the city has told the bbc that the 4,000 civilians still living there out of an original population of 75,000 have no gas, electricity or water. thousands of russian troops have died trying to take the eastern city. if it falls, it would be the first russian victory of note in more than six months. 0ur diplomatic correspondent, james landale, reports from kyiv. munitions explode this is bakhmut, or at least what s left of it, after some of the fiercest fighting since russia invaded ukraine. for more than six months, ukrainian forces have held off a ferocious onslaught, but now russian co