campaign trail where president biden is right now, can you can the live shot on the left of the screen and it is where he s going next tells aus little, tells us a little bit about how democrats are feeling about the election. and more on the january 6th committee, with secret service agents and those in the trump motorcade on january 6th. former president trump today ignored the subpoena to hand over documents to lawmakers. we ll take you live to the hill with what the committee plans to do next. we re back on wall street watch this friday. kind of a mixed bag for stocks right now, at least it is all green, right? but a lot of folks are watching to see if that is going to turn red in the final hour of trading, with concerns over higher interest rates, overshadowing a better than expected jobs report. i m hallie jackson in washington. it is a busy friday. live with our reporters across the country all throughout the our for the next 60 minutes. we start with vaughn hillya
shut it down! shut it down! shut it down! arthel: rallies against israel s actions in gaza are not slowing down at college campuses across the country. in fact, in the ten days since the movement began at columbia university in new york city, it has spread across the country. a live look there at george washington university, in fact, there have been more arrests in these encampments. and, again, here is george washington university in action today in d.c. as these protests are stretching into this weekend. hello, everyone, and welcome to fox news live. i m arthel neville. hi, brian with. brian: hi, arthel this. eric shawn is on assignment. many jewish students say the demonstrations have gone from anti-israel to outright anti semitic. disturbing evidence of that is a sign at gwu calling for a final solution, evoking hitler s plan to exterminate jews. usc has canceled its main commencement ceremony. column cra has advised jewish students who feel threatened to take remote m
the finding comes as heavy rain continues to pummel parts of southern china. our climate editor, justin rowlatt has been looking at how is climate change is altering rainfall patterns around the world. this is a road, but last week, the cars were floating down it. southern china regularly gets heavy rain, but not like this. and it s the same with dubai. big storms do blow in every few years, but they don t normally do this. the city got a year and a half s worth of rain in a single day. the storms that hit the gulf states last week killed 23 people and brought dubai and oman to a virtual standstill. the study published today found it was made between 10 40% more intense because of climate change. the finding isn t certain because rainstorms are so rare in the region. but the trend is clear. the atmosphere has warmed, and that means it can hold more moisture. it s that simple. then that moisture falls as heavier rain. so those storms that might have happened anyway will have h
criminal trial. the stakes could not be higher in his election interference case. key question that could impact the u.s. presidency as we know it. you are watching fox and friends first on thursday m morning, i m carley shimkus. todd is on assignment and brooke singman has everything we are expecting in both cases today. good morning. brooke: court is back in session today, first witness is david pecker, from national enquirer. he says he worked with former trump attorney michael cohen to bury negative stories before the 2016 election and testified about a catch and kill deal he made with a trump door man about exclusive rights about a story he had about trump, the story was proven to be false. pecker never published it. prosecution still has to prove the former president was directly involved in the plans. jonathan turley says they have no case. listen. jonathan: this case is becoming inkocomprehensible, th newest theory, we have another dead misdemeanor. the misdem
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