underway once again. and the other major question, if he does take the stand, can he stay within the parameters set by the judge and what are the consequences if he doesn t? we re live at the courthouse. plus, nikki haley sending a message to trump that sounds a lot like you don t scare me. her new fund-raising hall that has him threatening her donors and has given her new energy. the political elites in this state and around the country have said that we just need to let donald trump have this. we are not going to sit there and just give up. . and the severe weather that just won t stop. among the dramatic new images, this woman, how she got stranded on top of her car for 14 long hours before she was rescued. we begin with donald trump off the campaign trail and back in a federal courthouse today. e. jean carroll s lawyers have rested their case and trump s team just started the defense in a trial to determine if he has toay the writer millions of dollars for defam
i will be right back. would a cupcake kill you. jesse: he will just hit you with why don t you love me anymore? it was an accident. you said you would love me no matter what i did. why would you buy a giraffe? you wanted one. jesse: there is a 53-year-old who never grew up. with hunter, every day is bring your kid to work at the white house. what do you do when your dead beat son is your bagman, who just got pinched? when trouble came his way, he said daddy, i want to go to the state dinner. hunter gets what he wants. what we saw was the president, his son wanted to come, so his son is going to come to the dinner. that was in the family circumstance of him wanting to come and the president wanting to show he loves his son and he is standing by him. it is possible he said i don t want to go and his dad set i want people to understand i am your dad and you are hereby my side. you are watching the left rediscover fatherhood. all of a sudden she thinks father
happen. hello, welcome, hello to you. john: john roberts in washington, this is america reports. any moment now the white house will take questions ahead of today s pivotal meeting in the oval office, time running out to avoid the u.s. defaulting on its debt. sandra: coming sooner than many had predicted, charles payne is standing by. john: jacqui heinrich is live, where the briefing is pushed back by 15 minutes or so, and jacqui, the president has touted his ability to reach across the aisle for an agreement. what s changed? jacqui: they are not negotiating leer. the president campaigned on being the uniter in chief refuses to negotiate, even though he always touted how well he worked with the other side during his 50 odd years in washington. and despite his own past votes against raising the debt limit over concerns about too much spending. in 2006, he wrote because this massive accumulation of debt was predicted, because it was foreseeable, because it was unneces
lawsuit against desantis at his handpicked oversight board to nullify dizzy special taxing district. disney alleges, quote, a targeted campaign of government retaliation, orchestrated at every step by governor ron desantis as punishment for disney s protected speech now threatens disease business operations, jeopardizes its future in the region, and violates its constitutional rights. vanessa yurkevich is on this story. so, vanessa, this is a plot twist. because up until now it has been desantis against disney but now disneyfiring back let see what happens next. this is round 25 between disney and desantis. and really, this is going to be a long, drawn out, battle between essentially desantis and the state of florida and disney. disney is suing desantis and the newly appointed board members after he ousted the old board members that were basically talking to disney about how they would continue to work with this huge corporations. but what we are seeing now is this fight pl
an unprecedented a0 degrees. the i newspaper also reports on the heatwaves and the highest warning areas covering london, manchester and york. the ft has borisjohnson reportedly offering pay rises averaging about 5 % to millions of public sector workers next week. the telegraph leads on news that conservative leadership candidate penny mordaunt is hitting back at her rivals after days of alleged targeting by critics. the mail puts a positive spin on liz truss s campaign with her policy liz tax boost for families but in tonight s debate other candidates did question where the money would be coming from and the express has a message from the outgoing prime minister to his successor, that they must finish theirjob on brexit. so let s begin. do you want to kick off this time with this rather startling front page? with this rather startling front -a . e? with this rather startling front .a . e? , ., with this rather startling front nae? , ., ., , page? the burning red that h