8:00 p.m. eastern right here on the fox news channel. secretary of state mike pompeo rallied support for venezuela s opposition party during an emergency meeting of the united nations council. they are calling for an end to nicolas maduro s rein over the nation. jackie heinrich has more. reporter: mike pompeo called on the u.n. security council to pick a side. he said either you stand with democracy or you stand with an illegitimate mafia government. the trump administration has been pushing countries to recognize juan guaido as interim president after president nicolas maduro won re-election last may in what the u.n. and e.u. yoe.u. ruled as a rigged e. he suspended elections for provincial governors and even moved to dissolve the legislature.
what the fertilizer? sounds pretty great, right? riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight! just say, add epix and it can all be yours. it s easy to upgrade. and you don t want to miss out on everything epix. mike: roger stone out on bail after being arrested in a predawn raid yesterday and indicted by special counsel robert mueller in connection with the russia investigation. stonies charged with obstruction, making false statements and witness tampering, allegations he dismiss as a, quote, nothing burger. jillian turner has more from d.c. bureau. reporter: roger stone slate todd appear for arraignment on tuesday morning at 11:00 a.m. he was released on a quarter million dollar bail yesterday and showing the world he s in a fighting mood. i will not bend. i will not bear false witness against the president. i intend to fight.
people by their friends. it s very interesting to see the kinds of people that the be president of the united states has surrounded himself with. the connection to the integrity of our elections is obviously something we have to get the truth about. reporter: he faces seven charges including lying to congress, witness tampering, and obstructing a congressional investigation. the special counsel has either indicted, convicted or gotten guilty pleas out of 34 people, six of them former trump add vieders, including the campaign chairman. mike: for more on this let s bring in john sayle. how big of a deal in your view is this roger stone arrest? >?it depends on roger stone. yesterday, friday, let s look at a day in the life of roger stone. he s sleeping peacefully in his
crippling. if you know anything, we beg you, come forward. reporter: police are calling this case an active investigation but they are not releasing what they might have discovered in the house that they searched and the car that they seized. in chicago, matt fin, fox news. mike: the navy s newest war ship bears the name of a medal of honor recipient. the u.s.s. michael monsour was commissioned in san diego. it s the most technologically advanced destroyer ever built. the namesake, petty officer second class michael mansour died trying to protect his fellow navy seals. he was honored for his actions in 2000. the nfl responds to a you lawsuit from a pair of saints fans over the perceived no call that fans maintained cost new orleans a trip to the super bowl. the league argued in a court filing that it would be too expensive to replay the game, this as the lawyer behind the
southwest airlines opened a food pantry in the main terminal which has been receiving donations from other airlines and airport food vendors and low l call food banks to help fed call workers who are feeling the after effects of the government shut glowdown. it s not over. their struggle is real. this affected not only the government workers themselves, but their families. you know, so we re here to serve. reporter: throughout the country, some federal airport workers are expressing concern that the temporary end to the shutdown is just that r, temporary. we re happy that our people, our officers are going to get the paycheck that they ve earned, that they ve worked for protecting the traveling public for the last month. we re also very concerned that this is only a temporary measure, that we could be right back here in the same situation three weeks from now. reporter: coming back to our live shot, you can see the tsa