defend our people and hold responsible all those who harm americans. a time, place of our choosing. that began tonight. [background sounds] it not end tonight. concern will not end tonight. neil: stunning images we re getting the first of this morning in the aftermath of those u.s. airstrikes on at least the 85 iran proxy targets in iraq and syria. the white house says the strikes were successful and part of a multitiered campaign. iraq and iran condemning that campaignful we ll talk to top generals on what exactly was hit and the significance of those targets and what may be next. plus, top lawmakers on the house. armed services committee, republican member mike waltz and democratic member adam smith, they re both here. good morning, everyone. happy weekend to you. i m neil cavuto, so glad that you re joining us. we ll give you the latest on this, where it stands and where it s going, first to tel aviv where you ll find our trey yingst. trey. reporter: hey, neil, good morn
overseas business dealings and him millions of dollars of cash. he was in a meeting with the chinese company. climate regulations taking a bite out of the iconic new york pizza slice. some more important things to worry about. pizzerias with coal and wood burning ovens will be forced to install pricy emission devices. give us pizza or give us death. audit yes emerging of president trump discussing highly confidential documents detailing attack on iran. ainsley: tape being used as evidence in the indictment handling classified information. steve: gillian turner joins us from the white house with more. good morning, gillian. good morning to you guys. the federal criminal indictment against trump references as you just mentioned the specific audio from back in july of 2021 taken at bedminster in new jersey. the indictment says that in it in this will tape what you hear is the former president showing classified information to a writer and publisher about the gove
and around the world. just ahead on scnn newsroom former president trump was indicted thursday night in the special counsel investigation into the allegeds mishandling of classified documents. it is kind of scary out here. the orange begins to di disperse, there is a bit of wind in the atmosphere to try to push this around and not make it so conce concentrated. i m fortunate to enjoy a close relationship with president biden and we just happen to have seen each other quite a lot. that is not always the case with busy leaders. it also friday, june 9, 4:00 a.m. here in atlanta and in washington, d.c. where the u.s. j justice department indicted former president trump. trump faces seven counts including violations of the espionage act, conspiracy, obstruction and making false statements related to the alleged mishandling of classified documents after he left the white house. fbi agents seized about 100 documents. prosecutors claim documents were likely concealed or r
for the presidential race? donald trump again. ron desantis. tim scott, bringing the country back together. steve: yep, we re having a party in the u.s. at 48th and sixth avenue. we usually travel somewhere in the country to do breakfast with friends, today paris bagueteset up a diner in manhattan. they are going for 1000 destinations. they have them all over the place. franchise opportunity for the right investment. we ll talk to the guy that runs it in a little bit. it is paris baguete. do we have peresian music? brian: in paris they are still playing the organ? accordion? you have never been? brian: they should have modernize. steve: it is romantic. ainsley: wi-wi. steve: all the way home. in hour three of fox and friends. according to gavin s app, it is going to rain within the last hour. we re going to try to put a dome over brian: tell dana to stay indoors. ainsley: dana will be on the show and tell janice to hold off the race one more hour
plus failure to launch. north korea admits its attempt to put a satellite in orbit did not go as planned. and chilling new warning about artificial intelligence, could ai one day be the death of us all? good morning, welcome to our viewers here in the grouunited states and around the world. a crucial day ahead as republican and democratic leaders race to overt a government default. first votes begin midafternoon on the compromise bill to raise the debt ceiling in exchange for spending cuts. the timing is very tight to pass the measure by june 5, first kay the treasury says it may not be able to pay all it bills.kay the treasury says it may not be able to pay all it bills. conservative republicans are threatening to unseat kevin mccarthy if he doesn t keep a promise to pass a bill with the majority of republicans on board. still stundecided. i m angry that we are being held hostage. and we are continuing to be held hostage because we don t have a choice. i think to a democ