Fisa documents and a whole lot more. Welcome to fox news night, Fox News Team coverage tonight. There is Tucker Carlson. Stick around, minutes away on the 2020 countdown. Kristin fisher with the breaking news from President Trump but we start with bryan llenas, the first initial fundraiser, good evening, brian shannon, good evening former Vice President joe biden spoke for about 15 min suburban philadelphia at the hoe of a wealthy democratic mega donor and comcast executive. The fact is joe biden might have front runners status but joe needs dough and he needs it fast, robust small donor database and buy it and targeting wealthy corporate donors early on to catch up with senator Bernie Sanders who leads the pack with more than 20 million in the bank. In a Conference Call with donors yesterday come up bite and reportedly noted he would be judged how much money he is able to raise in the first 24 hours. I dont know that he has to be better than Bernie Sanders. What he has to do is demons
Ending spoils otherwise good Missouri legislative session
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KFEQ Hotline host Barry Birr, center, moderates the legislative forum sponsored by the St. Joseph Chamber of Commerce. Legislators (from left to right) are Sen. Rusty Black, Rep. Bill Falkner, Rep. Brenda Shields, and Rep. Dean Van Schoiack. By BRENT MARTINSt. Joseph PostA disappointing last two weeks left a bad taste in the mouth of area legislators looking back on the Missouri legislative session which ended earlier this month.State Sen. Rusty Black of Chillicothe served in the Senate for the first time this year after serving three terms in the Missouri House and was pleased, for the most part."I enjoyed the opportunity to work in the Senate, especially enjoyed it until the last two weeks," Black told an audience gathered at the Stoney Creek Hotel and Conference Center Monday for the St. Joseph Chamber of Commerce Public Affairs Coffee.Those last two weeks bogged down due to filibusters mounted by senators unhappy that their legislation failed to move forward. Those filibu