President s lawyers arguing it should be dropped. His Witness Presence Weigh on judge cannon . Tiktok turmoil. The potential ban on the wildly popular app now one step closer to a possible u. S. Ban amid concerns the chinese owner creates a National Security risk. I will talk to two democratic lawmakers who voted on opposite sides of the issue. Hell on earth. Haiti throw into chaos by armed gangs. I will talk to the leader of a Veterans Group trying to rescue trapped americans. Good day, everyone. Im Andrea Mitchell in washington. Donald trump is inside a florida courtroom today as his lawyers are arguing to dismiss the entire maralago classified documents case, arguing the files were personal and that he is allowed to keep them. Special counsel jack smith saying the papers clearly the papers that are clearly marked classified are indisputably president ial, not personal. Todays hearing is happening before a judge before judge Aileen Cannon who has a track record so far of favoring tru
it s 8:00 p.m. in bedford, new hampshire, where the polls are officially closed all across the granite state, and the vote counting is underway. donald trump is entering tonight with a commanding lead in the polls, but the question is, will nikki haley s campaign live or die in the lead free or die state? walking into tonight, the priority is clear. like iowa. a large faction of republican voters in new hampshire believe the country needs a complete and total upheaval. donald trump is seen as a vehicle for that. the top issue on the minds of republican voters is immigration. donald trump garners massive support, then followed by the economy. he looks to cement his nomination in new hampshire, while president joe biden s name was not on the ballot today. but his supporters staged a vigorous write-in campaign expected to put him over the edge. and we now have a fox news alert. a call to make. let s bring in martha maccallum, anchor of the story, and bret baier, anchor of spe
steaming? i look forward to hearing from you. that is coming up. and here is the news. tens water is holding urgent talks today to secure extra funding thames water. the government says supplies will not be affected if it collapses. the court of appeal are set to rule today on a challenge to the government plan to deport migrants to rwanda. at least 150 people have now been arrested across france after protests over the killing of a 17 year old boy by a police officer. the teenager was shot in a traffic stop in a paris suburb on tuesday. the committee which found boris johnson repeatedly lied to parliament over downing street party is in lockdown will publish another report today about how it believes the findings were undermined. it is expected to name certain mps and peers. i have hints of some of the anger from you about your water from a couple of callers we took in mp5 panel yesterday. if you feel you want to howl at the moon, we are hear from you, want to howl at the
early. colon cancer surging especially among people younger than the recommended age for screenings. jacqui: study suggests cases could double by people under 40 by the end of the decade and could be the leading cause of cancer deaths for people under 50. researchers are baffled as to why it s even happening. john: do they have any theories, and what can you do to keep it from happening to you? we ll try to answer that question for you today. welcome back as america reports rolls into a second hour. i m john roberts. great to spend friday with you. jacqui: happy friday, john. colon cancer impacting hundreds of thousands across the country. and medical analysis from dr. saphier. john: game time in a number of hours, los angeles dodgers are set to host a group of drag queen nuns during the team s annual pride night. sisters of perpetual indulgence will also receive an award, and it has many catholics upset. jacqui: faith leaders say it mocks catholicism, and the wee
we are continuing to follow the breaking news now in miami where for the first time, u.s. president has been arraigned on federal criminal charges. just a few hours ago, donald trump turned himself in for what is his second criminal indictment. the first, of course, having been in new york. in miami he made his first appearance in a federal court room charged by special prosecutor jack smith related to the handling of miss classified documents along with his co-conspirator for moving dozens of boxes all while being caught on video then lying about it to the fbi. at no point did trump say a word to u.s. magistrate judge john goodman. it was his lawyer who pleaded not guilty on his behalf. the only restriction, placed on trump by the judge during the brief hearing is that he is not to have any contact, specifically about the case, with any possible witnesses including nauta, who still works for trump. i guess that will be based on the honor system. the date will be set for the