Raid in provo sparked by alleged threats against President Biden and other officials. Authorities say they had treason believe the man was serious about his intentions with President Biden scheduled to arrive in Salt Lake City in just a few moments. Senior correspondent Claudia Cowan is in Salt Lake City tonight with the latest. Good evening, claudia. Good evening, bret. As you mentioned. This happened in provo, utah. Thats about 45 minutes away from Salt Lake City. At the home of a man who has been on the fbis radar for many months. According to a federal criminal complaint, Craig Robertson claimed online to be a 74yearold former air force vet and the owner of many rifles, shotguns and handguns. And a socalled gilly suit. Thats a type of camouflage. The fbi says robertson posted many credible threatening messages on social media. And was planning to take action. The complaint quotes robertson as saying i hear biden is coming to utah. Digging out my old gilly suit and cleaning the suit
due to rising floodwaters, cars at a standstill along i-70 five. the death toll now reportedly i the dozens and climbing. we will have live reports from the ground and talk about how her state is handling the extreme weather. how they are responding to the landgrab in an california high school no longer applying the thin blue line and parents goin to move disrespectful to law enforcement, but worst one of the worst rooms in u.s. history continuing on its path of destruction. in charleston, south carolina tonight with the latest. hello, molly. thankfully the rain and thos high winds have finally dissipated as it is moved further inland toward the mainland. charleston took a tough hit today. thankfully, many people here on the streets of charleston said they feel like they dodged a bullet, they have seen were storms here like irma in 2017. we got a chance to get up and look at some of the damage from today s storm. a pretty dangerous situation. a little further up the coastli
will: good morning, welcome to fox & friends on this sun. a patriotic hot-air balloon among viewer photos bringing us into this sunday morning. glad to have you. rachel: good morning. will: not glad to start like this. rachel: why? pete: great to see you. will: no. will: great to see rachel. rachel: did i miss something? will: the minute the show ends yesterday starts campaign with the producers. fox & friends instagram poll which by the way isn t really accurate. pete: very accurate. will: turns out yesterday, do you think it is representative of the audience? it is representative of instagram and therefore rachel: young people watching our show and then disses the instagram followers. will: that is one segment of our audience, rachel. you should be the most upset. why know why you re defending pete when he is the winner of yesterday s dance competition. rachel: i lost the dance competition? how did that happen. will: you took the crown off even to your own demise. r
involved. our law and order panel on these late developments, coming right up. donald trump in a new legal action tonight citing the fourth amendment protection against unreasonable reason seizure. the white house remained silent for the whole shake-up over its response for the covid-19 pandemic. we got a chance to speak to dr. walensky of the role politics is playing in public health. be sure to stick around that. by now you have seen the shocking scene. dozens of vandals ransacking the 7-eleven. matt phan is in los angeles for us tonight. reporter: hey matt. that group stormed inside the 7-eleven, stealing what they wanted. it is something we are seeing across the country. up to 100 people go on a rampage stealing candy and chips and sodas and some jumped the counter and stole lottery ticket. one man targeted a store worker, police say he threw food and bananas at an employee who was hiding in the back. this group took over the street intersection just before rushing
for the fed. they feel it could trigger a recession. john: gasoline prices record for the 10th straight day. average price now 4.58. and the cover the new york post summing it up, a picture of president biden riding a train right off the rails next to the words joe s train wreck. bret baier and larry kudlow will join us to break down the economic head winds facing the white house. gillian: jackie will join us in a moment, but first aishah hasnie at the white house. what is the messaging on the economy. we are waiting to find out, the president departed to east asia, and ten days in a row we have broken a record for gas. every state is spending more than $4 a gallon. households spend $5,000 a year. it could get worse. prices will surpass $6 nationwide by august. and get this, a gas station chain called 76 reprogramming pumps in washington state to sell gas at $10 a gallon. that s unbelievable. the white house responding to all of this by saying it s already released oil