while the world searches for the missing owner of a dime bag, he puts his feet up and chills at camp david. maybe it is because he is innocent. reports are they left camp david on friday and the coke was not found until sunday. it is hard to believe it would sit around for 72 hours in the white house. it should be easy to clear the bidens. can you say whether or not the cocaine belong to the biden family? a couple of things there. mention the hatch act because it was posed using donald trump and so he was trying to be mindful. i hear you, but you are asking me a question and i am answering it. i would have you read the transcript fully so you can see exactly what he was trying to say. that is number one. we are not avoiding the question. we have answered this question for the last two days. there has been a responsible reporting about the family and i have to call that out here. i have been very clear. i was clear two days ago when talking about this over and o over, the
haas christmas i gave you my heart. the very next day you gave it away. this year to save me from tears rachel: welcome, everybody. it s 9:00, it s fox & friends. we were talking, by the way, in the priest hour about how many people are sitting by the fire in their robes [laughter] watching fox & friends. mike if e-mailed me, he said i happen to be working at my kitchen table with the fire on during your back and forth about a morning fire, and look at that. look how cozy that looks. pete: yeah, that looks nice. i m thinking that s an electric fire, which is a lot easier or to turn on. will: yeah. pete: first of all, any photo with us in the background, major bonus points, so we thank you,. will: well, you did some homework. pete: yep. will: you got, what, natural fire but propain starter? pete: allege old fireplaces in our house. will: so you re using pete: i throw in a starter log to cheat will: of course. pete: so we do it, i d say, every other night. we
pose. as the 11th hour gets underway on this wednesday nights. good evening once again. i m stephanie ruhle. we begin with stunning new revelations about a month long battle between federal prosecutors and fbi agents over the search of donald trump s florida club for classified documents. the washington post reports the showdown started when the doj lawyers were ready to search mar-a-lago back last spring. some fbi officials resisted and some field agents even push to end the investigation altogether. our friend, kara leonnig, as one of the reporters who probe that story. earlier today she explained how the clash went on for many months. the fbi agents who are responsible for investigating crimes, and the prosecutors who are responsible for deciding whether to charge the former president with a crime we re really duking it out. ever since, basically, april and may of last year. the fbi agents basically said we are not interested in rating or doing a surprise unannounced sea
china officials as the two nations re-open diplomatic talks. we re not looking for a new cold war. can the u.s. counter rising global threats? i ll speak to two republican chairman congressman michael mccall of foreign affairs, plus u.n. ambassador linda thomas greenfield will join us. and desperate for answers. ohio residents on edge after a train derailment unleashes toxins. we need help. how to pro vent the next crash. sherrod brown joins us next. laying the field, former president trump gets his first official challenger for the gop presidential nomination. if you re tired of losing put your trust in a new generation. who is next? hello. i m pamela brown in washington where the state of our union is trying to keep our friends close and you know the rest. tensions between the u.s. and china on high this morning after a blunt meeting between the two nations top diplomats, the first since the u.s. shot down a suspected chinese spy balloon earlier this mo
advertised directly to consumers? that s allowed in only one other country on the planet. but it s allowed here. it may not surprise you that in this country drug companies spend more on lobbying to congress than any other industry. a lot more than any other industry. they don t do it by accident. they do it because it pays off in a deal like this. a pretty remarkable deal that they have worked out with politicians. the government uses your tax dollars to buy billions worth of their products and then in some cases forces you to use those products. sometimes those products work and sometimes they don t work. and some cases the products can injure you. no matter what happens, there is nothing you can do about it because politicians have given these companies complete immunity. if their products hurt or kill you, you cannot sue them. you are not even really allowed to complain about it. that s an incredible deal. imagine if your company had struck a deal like that with the congr