news chief legal correspondent and an cower of fox news sunday shannon bremen has the details. shannon, good evening. shannon: good evening, trace. tuesday, you know, will mark the one year anniversary of leaked draft opinion that signaled the supreme court was prepared to overturn the roe v. wade precedent described by supporters as establishing a constitutional right nationwide to abortion. the court s current majority disagreed. the author of that opinion, justice samuel alito still clearly frustrated by the impact it had on the safety. justices and reputation of the court telling the wall street journal i personally have a pretty good idea who is responsible but that s different from the level of proof that is needed to name somebody. he added this. it was part of an effort to preprevent the dobbs draft from becoming the decision of the court and that s how it was used by six weeks by people on the outside as part of a campaign to try to intimidate the court. that d
jet hit the u.s. drone in international airspace where we had every right to be forcing it to crash into the black sea. watch this. this hazardous episode is a part is part of a pattern of aggressive risky and unsafe actions by russian pilots in international airspace. we do not seek armed conflict with russia. i believe that at this point we should investigate this incident and move on from there. we will continue to exercise our rights in international airspace. martha: what about the tone of this news conference that we just got from the defense secretary and from the chairman of the joint chiefs, general jack keane standing by with his reaction. first to mike tobin live in kyiv tonight. hi, mike. hi, martha. lloyd austin just confirmed there was an undoubtedly tense conversation with himself and his russian counterpart, defense minister. they talked about this contact between the mq-9 reaper drone and two russian su-27 fighter jets in international airspace over
although you can see that ball of fire coming up on the other side of the atlantic. ainsley: you will see sunshine but not see what on fire island, brian? brian: no cars. only bicycles. it s impossible to get a dui. steve: i think you can. you can be drunk driving a bike. brian: can you? ainsley: bicycling under the influence it s a bui. steve: grant was driving a horse too fast. he wasn t drunk. actually that would have been the one day he wasn t drunk. brian: he did sometimes surge drinks. steve: surge drinks? brian: yeah he would blitz it. go dry for a long time and go after it. much like chris in his prime in college. i would say this. did we really need the sign surf line? we know where the surf and the sand. where the water ends. it said surf line. steve: that s the organization that provides the image. we need to thank them. ainsley: surf line right here with an arrow. it s a big day today. brian: that was ainsley s way for me to tell me to star
welcome to our program. i m bill hemmer. dana: i m dana perino and this is america s newsroom. the video is set to be released later today. just in time for nightfall and the weekend. now an official describes it as nothing short of appalling. it comes after the five officers involved in the arrest of nick jolles were charged with second degree murder. bill: as tensions boil the community holding a candlelit vigil for the 29-year-old honoring his memory and legacy and his mother calling for protests but no violence. listen to her address. i want each and every one of you to protest in peace. i don t want us burning up our cities, tearing up the streets because that s not what my son stood for. if you guys are here for me and tyre, then you will protest peacefully. you can get your point across but you don t need to tear up our cities, people. because we do have to live in them. dana: strong messages from a mom who is grieving and charles watson is live in memphis. h
sentences. for the murders of his wife, maggie and son, paul. the jurors speaking out to fox news about deliberations setting him behind bars for life and the evidence he says finally sealed his fate. charles watson live with the latest on the proceedings. good afternoon, alex murdaugh will spend the next 40 plus days at south carolina s kirkland receiving evaluation center in columbia south carolina. the maximum-security facility that houses some of the most dangerous violent criminals in the group that murdaugh is now part of. the south carolina department of corrections says it will run tests on him as well as assessment to hold an education before determining which penitentiary it will assign him to. it s quite a fall from grace for the 54-year-old disgrace attorney whose serving two life sentences after a jury quickly found him guilty of not only killing his wife, maggie but their son, paul as well on the family s property in 2021. during sentencing friday the judge wa