indictment. bryan, how are the next 24 hours going to play out? yeah, gillian, good afternoon. obviously once the former president arrives here in new york city, he ll spend the night at his residence. and tomorrow morning around 11:00 a.m., his motorcade will come about 11. and we expect him to get his fingerprint, perhaps mug shot taken. at that point we don t expect him to be handcuffed but expect him to make his way down a hallway into a courtroom on the 15th floor. there will be a video camera in the hallway, we ll see that. trump will enter for a 2:15 arraignment, we expect it to last about 15 to 30 minutes. trump will be read his charges, presumably, going to plead not guilty and released on his own recognizance. then fly home to florida, he s set to speak about 8:15 p.m. in mar-a-lago. as far as security, new york city mayor eric adams said no credible threats to the city at this time. the city is prepared and he s not really that concerned about tomorrow. there wil
military sites multiple times and then transmitted information back to beijing in realtime. gillian: the million question now is just what type of information did it collect? the pentagon tells fox news it was limited intelligence value, whatever that means. we expect to learn more when the briefing begins shortly. the government has been studying the wreckage since it was shot down two months ago. i m gillian turner in for sandra smith. general milley gave an update over the weekend. my analysis of china, at least their military and perhaps others have come to some sort of conclusion that war with the united states is inevitable. i think that s a very dangerous thing. i don t think war is inevitable or imminent but we need to be pragmatic going forward. gillian: his message, tone down the rhetoric. john: brace yourself, gas prices may be on the way up. it s a fox news alert. gas prices could be climbing just in time for summer travel. that s the warning coming out to
this will be the scene of the action, the formal arrangement over the first 30 plus indictments. how are things looking there, bryan? neil, things here are relatively subdued. more action at trump tower as the former president makes his way to his residence there. what we can talk to you about is these charges. this is what we know. the reality is the diamond is under seal. so the former president and the world doesn t know the exact charges. sources tell fox that we can expect trump to face more than 30 counts related to business fraud, including at least one felony. we expect these charges to be related to adult film star symptom my daniels, the $130,000 hush money payment made to her and a payment made to karen mcdougal. legal experts the indictment will include the falsifying business records charges and could be updated to a felony in the state of new york if they find that trump falsified the records with an intent to commit another crime. that crime could be the viol
child labor the regulatory environmen around child labor loosey-goosey, but when it comes to women, making decisions about their own body overall down the gates very strict side note, i did not know you worked at the bronx zoo. first job, i was a cashie in the wild asia section i was pretty good, if i do say so myself. moved a lot of soda myself that s got huge where you are now. thank you my friend and thanks to all of you a home for joining us this hour. yesterday, when the news broke that fox had reached a last-minute settlement wit dominion, over the network s false claims about the 202 election, there is surprise an there is disappointment. damage. i want to trial. i want it. i guess it s satisfying for dominion that rebar to por over - what we need is fox news personalities to look into the camera and admit that they lie over and over again about th 2020 election. america did not get to watc rupert murdoch raise his right hand and swear to tell the t
self-imposed deadline for the justices to decide what to do with mifepristone. the question is why did he extend are there strong feelings about what the courts should do? is one of the justices writing a fiery dissent? laura jarrett is back with us to explain what we know and what will it mean for health care, specifically women s health care mifepristone is not just used for medicated abortion it s also used to help manage miscarriages, and this is not just a theoretical conversation. we have concrete examples of what happens when politicians and the courts start making the rules on health care after more than a year of fertility treatments and a day after she made the guest list for her baby shower, amanda zarorwski found out her 18-week fetus would not survive. she was then denied a medically necessary abortion in texas because her doctors were too scared to do anything that would put them in jail she joined us to explain how near death she had to get before doctors would