the ingraham angle from new york city tonight. breaking news tonight, a major win for donald trump. the supreme court smacking down special counsel jack smith and declining to issue an expedited ruling on whether or not the former president has immunity in his 2020 election interference case. fox news senior congressional correspondent chad pier gram iss here with all the details. chad? good evening. this is a blow to special counsel jack smith. he asked the supreme court to accelerate whether the former president was immune from prosecution for allegedly interfering with the 2020 presidential election. the court denied smith s request. this slows down smith s prosecution of mr. trump. it could mean there is no clarity on smith s probe until well into 2024. the federal trial was scheduled to start march 4th. this could mean the trial comes amid the political conventions. or, down the homestretch of the presidential election. team trump may want to drag this out. here s wh
wait. people should be calling with real emergencies. a genuine emergency, lower manhattan, virtually cut off for electricity to this entire region red getting a good view, a view of the freedom tower. working under its own illumination. it is lower manhattan. as you can see, very few were working in lower manhattan. in and out of the area, by the way, continuing to be shut down tomorrow. of manhattan a ghost town. of course september 11, the world trade center. all in that neck of the woods. this is also home of the new york stock exchange. that organization, seo o leary leibowitz on the fun of me right now. as expecting, trading will not happen tomorrow. a lot of folks now bidding concern for wednesday with all the company flooding and whether even if you wanted trade technically you will be able to trade. what. neil? well, look. weeare making every effort to make sure that we can trade on wednesday. lots of plants. we are working through everything we can. our every inte
we did galloped last congress and the new ranking member the original was and to promote accountable government that is what the gao does and the inspector general. we appreciate your work item no how many times we have said this. you give us the information. so today s hearing is on the high-risk series something that has been prepared that has ben from the early 90s over last tenures reporting to under $40 million to make government more efficient $21 million per year and senator grassley and i and to be implemented the result was 15,222 saving $87 billion. that is real money even with the federal government. and to speak a lot and thought we would invite to inspector general s for the veterans affairs from the department of homeland s security tier testify been even john thompson to be in the hot seat. and to get the viewpoint how they are listed on the high-risk list and the challenges. and looking forward to the hearing. to senator macassar school. i know that you kno
i was disturbed but not surprised to hear that secretary clinton has backed out of the debate. hillary clinton battles sanders and trump. i applaud senator sanders for challenging us, and we are going to unify the democratic party and stop donald trump. when she hits me on things, i just have no choice. you have to do it. they are dirty players. they have been dirty players historically. top forensic official denies a report of human remains found at the crash site suggests an explosion on board. transportation security administration where the head of security operations has been replaced. acquitted of assault, reckless endangerment and misconduct in the death of freddie gray. secretary of veterans affairs under fire. he compared wait time at v.a. hospitals to lines at disney land. do they measure the number of hours you wait in line. severe weather is again slamming the central u.s. practically from top to bottom, multiple tornadoes, high wind and heavy rain
mike huckabee, howard kurtz. we have a big show. david: who do we not have? dow surging up triple digits ending the week higher but just missing that high for the month of september. trader scott shellady is watching action in oil and gold from the cme. ashley webster on floor of new york stock exchange. ashley, what was driving today s rally? well, deutsche bank to be honest with you, david. yesterday it was taking money out of the market as people feared germany s biggest bank could collapse if it didn t get any help from the state of germany or the department of justice and that huge fine. the report says, no, it will be 5.4 billion not 14 billion for deutsche bank. everybody let out a huge sigh of relief. but the financial sectors today among the leading sectors you can see. morgan stanley, citi group, b-of-a, jpmorgan, goldman sachs. deutsche bank trading here in the u.s. up 14%. as we close out the quarter, i want to mention the tech sector. my, oh, my, these were the