or the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming. and the rockets red glare, the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was till there still there. o, say does that star-spangled banner yet wave o er the land of the free and the home of the brave will: good morning. welcome to fox & friends where we start with a fox news alert. the suspected gilgo beach serial killer pleading not guilt to six counts of murder yesterday. and long island authorities say they cracked the decade-old cold case thanks in part to dna from a pizza crust. pete: alexandria hoff joins us. reporter: good morning. there s some indication a few years back that the fbi had reenergized this investigation. 59-year-old architect rex hewerman had lived for all of those years about 25 minutes from where 11 sets of human remains were found on the long island beach parkway between 2010 and 2011. he has been charged in three of those murders in the death of
Countries in asia. Well hear how the money will help in a moment. Voiceover live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. Its newsday. Hello and welcome to the programme. We begin in the United States where a key witness at the Hush Money Trial of donald trump has told the court in new york how he suppressed negative stories about the former president to help him win the 2016 election. The court heard today how the then candidate picked up the phone and called this man, david pecker, former publisher of a tabloid, the national enquirer, to discuss whether to pay off a Playboy Model who was shopping around a story of having a year long affair with trump. Before the trial resumed though, thejudge held a fiery hearing to determine if mr trump violated a gag order, which bans the former president from verbally attacking the jury and witnesses. This was Donald Trumps response. Well, i think the gag order is totally unconstitutional. Cant even allow articles to be put in. For example,
Hello, and welcome to the programme. We begin in the United States where a key witness at the Hush Money Trial of donald trump has told the court in new york how he suppressed negative stories about the former president to help him win the 2016 election. The court heard today how the then candidate picked up the phone and called this man, david pecker, former publisher of a tabloid, the national enquier, to discuss whether to pay off a Playboy Model who was shopping around a story of having a year long affair with trump. Before the trial resumed, though, thejudge held a fiery hearing to determine if mr trump violated a gag order, which bans the former president from verbally attacking the jury and witnesses. This was Donald Trumps response. Well, i think the gag order is totally unconstitutional. Cant even allow articles to be put in. For example, these were articles over the last day and a half. Theyre very good articles. They tell you the case the sham, it shouldnt even have been tri
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all the time. he said she is the apple of his eye. and howard jenkins who shared his journey from covid patient to vaccine recipient. i was at a zoom meeting two days ago, and it dawned on me that it was close to a year ago that i had covid, and i just got this funny feeling. i mean i could actually, i reverted back to what food didn t taste like, i reverted back to, you know, just how yucky i felt, and it was amazing how i was able to reflect, just that quickly, when i thought about it. i want to go back to the moment of when you were initially diagnosed with it, you came down with the symptoms of covid. what was that like? so it was a sunday, and you know, numbers, we re all talking about what was going on with regard to covid, my wife had an opportunity to preach at one of our sister churches that afternoon, so we went there, and that sunday, well, 50, 60 people, and so we, after she preached, we left, we didn t hang around, so that tuesday, she didn t feel well,