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A newscast reviewing and analyzing top stories of the day as they happen. to fill in the gaps. >> shepard: rebecca davis-o'brien, thank you. >> thank you. >> shepard: the trump organization could be facing another investigation. this time involving the president's former fixer and the payment to stormy daniels. "the new york times" reports these would be state charges. presidential pardons could not apply. laura ingle with the news. laura? >> shep, we could be looking at a domino effect stemming from michael cohen's guilty plea in the federal case with additional state charges. now, his federal guilty plea included breaking campaign finance laws with those payments to women that claimed to have a fairs with president trump before he took office. the manhattan district attorney is considering criminal charges against the trump organization and two senior company officials in connection to the hush money payments. the associated press reporting one of those senior officials might be alan wiselberg who allegedly reimbursed cohen for the stormy daniels payment through the trump organization marking it down as a legal expense. wiselberg's immunity deal is only for the federal case. this situation could lead to state charges. the a.p. also reporting that new york's attorney general has requested a criminal referral from the state tax department, which subpoena's cohen the day after he admitted to evading federal taxes. the question is if cohen evaded his state returns as well, shep. >> shepard: there's word that the national inquirer kept a lot of this damaging information. the details of the catch and kill stuff in one place, in one safe. >> in one safe. the a.p. is reporting this tabloid worthy headline that broke last night, we reached out to american media incorporated and their lawyers which owned the national inquirer. haven't heard anything back. this news coming after our sources confirmed to fox yesterday the federal prosecutors granted immunity to david pecker who as we know is a long-time friend of the president. according to the report, the inquirer kept this treasure trove of documents that detailed hush money payments from pecker. the ceo paying for the damaging stories about mr. trump and not publishing them in that practice that you mentioned catch and kill. the paperwork, another interesting part, was removed from the safe by pecker and the company's chief content officer just before mr. trump's inauguration according to the report. what happened to those documents is still unclear. >> shepard: laura engle in report. sad news now. you may have heard senator john mccain's family says he has decided to stop medical treatment for his brain cancer. the 81-year-old revealed that doctors had diagnosed him with an aggressive form of the disease. he's been at home in arizona since december. peter doocy live on capitol hill. peter? >> even while senator mccain has been in arizona getting better, he's been weighing in on the big issues with paper statements. this one came from the mccain family. part of it says that john has surpassed expectations for his survival but the progress of the disease and the advance of age render their verdict. with his strength of will, he has chosen to discontinue medical treatment. his daughter megan treated this. my family is appreciative of the love and generosity that you have shown us. thank you for your continued support and prayers. we couldn't have made it this far without you. one of mccain's republican colleagues, marco rubio wrote this. john mccain will finish the race the way he has done everything in his life. on his way and his terms. may god bless him as he competes his journey. sarah palin just wrote, this prayers for john mccain and his family at the most trying time. may comfort and peace envolope them. prominent democrats are celebrating mccain's decades of public service. madeline albright writes, i'm proud to call john mccain a friend and partner in the fight for human rights and democratic values around the world. may god bless him and his family as they continue this journey. john mccain has not voted in the senate since last december. before he left, he was upbeat about his prognosis while addressing colleagues. >> i have every intention of returning here and giving you cause to regret all the nice things you say about me. i hope to impress on you again, it's an honor to serve the american people in your company. thank you, fellow senators. >> over his decades working here, he's been here since 1986, he has developed a reputation into a maverick. shep? >> shepard: peter doocy on capitol hill. thank you. president trump firing back at his own attorney general yet again after jeff sessions said the justice department would not be influenced by political considerations. now there's new talk in washington about when sessions might not have a job anymore. that's coming up from the fox news deck on this friday afternoon. oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ ozempic® should not be the first medicine for treating diabetes, or for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not share needles or pens. don't reuse needles. do not take ozempic® if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you are allergic to ozempic®. stop taking ozempic® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, itching, rash, or trouble breathing. serious side effects may happen, including pancreatitis. tell your doctor if you have diabetic retinopathy or vision changes. taking ozempic® with a sulfonylurea or insulin may increase the risk for low blood sugar. common side effects are nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach pain, and constipation. some side effects can lead to dehydration, which may worsen kidney problems. i discovered the potential with ozempic®. ♪ oh! oh! oh! ozempic®! ♪ (vo) ask your healthcare provider if ozempic® is right for you. >> shepard: as loyalists to president trump continue to flip and cooperate with the mueller investigation, president trump attacked his own attorney general, jeff sessions today, again. urging him to investigate the president's political opponents. justice department officials involved in the russia investigation. this is the latest in the escalating war between the two and comes after jeff sessions fires back at president trump following an interview the president did with "fox and friends" in which he criticized the a.g. in a statement, sessions said the department of justice will not be improperly influenced by political considerations. the president repeated those words in a tweet adding, jeff, this is great. what everybody wants. so look into all the corruption on the other side, including deleted e-mails. comey, lies and leaks. mueller conflicts. mccabe, strzok, page, ohr. just yesterday the president and sessions met face to face at the white house. aides say they talked about reforming the criminal justice system. our chief intelligence officer catherine herridge has the news and live with more. catherine? >> in terms of telling a handful of republicans are talking about sometime after the mid-terms that senator graham that got this conversation started told fox last night that it's not about the russia investigation. he said it's not about special counsel robert mueller. he said it's about the relationship between the president and his attorney general that graham said had grown down. >> i hope the relationship gets better. if it doesn't, i would imagine the president is going to look for a new attorney general. because what's going on is unsustainable. i'm not blaming enough. i love jeff sessions. but from many i point of view, the country is not being well-served with this much friction. >> some of the republican leadership are not are the same page as senator graham. john cornyn said i know this is a difficult position for him, a reference to sessions, to be in, but it would be bad for the country, bad for the president and bad for the department of justice to be forced out under these circumstances. i hope he stays the course and i hope cooler heads prevail. also, a senior senate democrat said firing the doj leadership would have a ripple effect on the presidency. >> if the president were to take some abrupt action and try to force out or replace rod rosenstein or attorney general sessions or, of course, special counsel mueller, that would have grave consequences for the president's standing in this institution. >> republican senator chuck grassley is an important voice in this conversation as chair of the senate judiciary committee. he would handle any potential confirmation hearing and he has indicated that he has space on his calendar if that is required. >> shepard: it seems this is a matter of great thought as he went late into the night and began early this morning and attacked sessions more than once. >> right. so among the tweets, the president hit hard on what he describes as a double standard. he highlighted the case of national security agency contractor reality winter. reality winter received a stiff penalty for releasing information about russian hacking to a media outlet. the president said ex-nsa contractor to spend six months in jail, this is small potatoes to hillary clinton. double standard. it's important to know that there's more to the attorney general statement as well. it reads in part, i took over the department of justice the day after i was sworn in. that's why we've had sucks says in affecting the president's agenda. it protects the american people, reduces violent crime, enforces immigration laws and advances religious liberty. we checked in with the justice department earlier today and they're not expecting to issue anymore statements, shep. >> shepard: catherine herridge, live for us. hurricane lane barrelling toward the island of oahu. the storm is causing flash flooding, landslides and even a fire, a live report from honolulu next. 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it's not clear yet but the effects of the rain have been devastating. more than two feet of rain on the big island. here in honolulu, just beginning some deteriorating conditions. the police have been back here to try to get people off the beach, closing it down. that's not stopping the surfers. 3 to 4 feet waves out there. they're trying to squeeze what remains of the day. >> a lot of currents. it's pulling you. if you're not a good swimmer, stay out of the water. >> it's going to be fun. i understand the conditions. i'm excited. if it's dangerous, i'm out. it's going to be fun. >> even without a direct landfall, the results still could be catastrophic. it's a slow-moving storm. about 4 miles per hour. the head of fema has said this will be a real marathon here the next two to three days, shepard. >> shepard: what else have they told them to get ready for this, steve? >> well, shepard, it's tough because as an island, you can't just get in your car and drive away as you might do in florida. instead they told people to shelter in place. try to have supplies up to 14 days, food and water, to try to ride this out, shepard. >> shepard: steve harrigan in honolulu. thanks. the extreme weather center for a look ahead. rick reichmuth has a forecast for us. hi, rick. >> things are trending better from where we thought they would a day ago. you can look in the last 24 hours. the storm was looking better yesterday. encountering some of the shear and beginning to weaken and lose its structure. winds down to 105 miles an hour. a category two storm. radar, a little break on the east side of the big island. rain is coming back in and filling in again. the west side here, usually gets up two to three inches of rain. they're getting rain and wind with it. you get the idea. it's moving slowly and just the direction it's taking, all of the islands will get in on this. you'll notice the big island, down graded from hurricane warning to tropical storm warnings. winds not expected to be as bad there. still hurricane warnings for maui and oahu. and indications it will take a westerly turn and not make a direct landfall. the wind should not impact the island but it will get close. we'll see gusty winds around parts of maui and oahu. tonight, 2:00 a.m., that is 2:00 p.m. that's where it takes the big westerly jog. but sunday afternoon it's out of here. that said, a lot of rain to come from this. take a look. one computer model output here on the east side of the big island putting another foot of rain here the next few days. that means the flooding we're seeing will be exacerbated. the east side over towards kauai. the rain won't be out of here for another 36 hours. winds probably 50 to 60 miles an hour overnight tonight, especially tomorrow things improve a little bit. >> shepard: thanks, rick, in the weather center. thank you. watching this for you. columbus, ohio. it was there just a second ago. this is columbus, ohio. the john glenn international airport. there it is. air force one has arrived. the president will be getting off the plane. he and the first lady are set to land or have landed. will disembark in just a moment. we'll have updates for you from columbus and the columbus area coming right up. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. tell your doctor if these occur. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. other side effects include upper respiratory tract infection and headache. tell your doctor about all the medicines you take and if you're pregnant or planning to be. otezla. show more of you. flames out of its mouth. sparks from a nearby welding job set it on fire. shep will be right back. like new crabfest combo. your one chance to have new jumbo snow crab with tender dungeness crab. or try crab lover's dream. but hurry in. 'cause crabfest ends september 2nd. claritin-d relieves 8, including sinus congestion and pressure. claritin-d relieves more. >> shepard: a live look now at john glenn columbus international airport in ohio where president trump and the first lady have landed. there's the first lady on cue and the president himself on a windy day in ohio. there they are. the president set to visit a children's hospital with the first lady and the president is set to give a speech at a gop fund-raising dinner as they continue to come down. we're expecting good weather there and a bit of wind. the president being greeted by a crowd of well wishers on the ground. they'll be taken away for events of the day. the big news of the matter or the matter of intrigue is this. the highest ranking republican in the state of ohio won't be there. the governor, john kasich, ran against president trump and he has criticized the president since. a spokesman says that the governor, governor kasich, has a scheduling conflict. garrett tenney live in columbus. garrett? >> yeah, shep. the governor said earlier this week he would rather spend time with his daughter about to leave college than to attend this dinner with the president. governor kasich has repeatedly boycotted big events in his own state that the president attended going back to the republican national convention in cleveland. you'll remember, kasich was the last republican candidate to drop out of the presidential race. he's been a fierce critic of the president and his policies. that has led to a series of attacks from the president and his allies, including a blistering op-ed by the co-chair of the rnc that said kasich is jealous and has a pathetic need for attention after losing the nomination. kasich said those attacks don't bother him and he will continue to speak out on the direction he believes the country should be heading in. >> shepard: is he a 2020 candidate, john kasich? >> yeah, a lot of talk about that out there. it's notable that he's been asked if he is planning to run in 2020. every time he's asked, he doesn't really give a straight answer. his chief campaign strategist, john weaver, alluded to kasich's popularity in new hampshire. in an e-mail to supporters after that op-ed by the rnc co chair saying the president and his allies are threatened by the governor and know his message works. the governor's approval rating is 9 points higher than the president's in ohio. it's also worth noting that a quinnipiac pole in june that in his home state, governor kasich is polling higher than democrats and independents. he has very favorable numbers, shep. >> shepard: garrett tenney live for us. columbus, ohio. the president and the first lady make their way for events of the day. the california republican congressman duncan hunter is throwing his wife under the bus. appearing to blame her on this network as the two face charges of spending campaign cash on themselves. the feds say the couple used more than $250,000 of campaign funds on personal expenses including vacations, school tuition, theater tickets, fast food. last night congressman hunter told martha maccallum that his wife was in charge of the campaign and the finances. >> i gave her power of attorney when i went to iraq. she handled my finances throughout my military career and continued on into congress. i'm gone for five days and home for two. she was the campaign manager. so whatever she did, that will be looked at, too, i'm sure. but i didn't do it. >> shepard: wow. congressman duncan hunter and his wife pleaded not guilty to the charges. chief correspondent jonathan hunt is live in the los angeles newsroom. that was unexpected. that he would say don't look at me. if anything happened, it was she. >> yeah, pretty extraordinary. you heard him say his wife might have done something wrong. he admitted his campaign might have handled money badly but he insists he personally is not guilty of any wrong doing whatsoever. while the indictment paints a picture of a congressman that repeatedly put his hand in the campaign cookie jar, hunter said his only involvement was righting the wrongs when he found out about them. >> i wanted to get this out of the way and face it head on two years ago. so we did an audit. i paid back every dime plus. i didn't quibble on stuff. i paid a few thousand dollars extra. i paid back every dime that they say was not spent exactly according to campaign rules. that was done before the last election. i published it, went on tv. i showed people the audits. >> now, hunter and his wife, margaret, arrived and left court separately, not surprisingly, given that the congressman seems keen to throw margaret hunter under the bus, shep. >> shepard: what else are they learning about the feds say the congressman and his wife spent the money? >> the indictment depicts them as bing spent -- binge spenders because they couldn't afford things that they wanted like dinners and flying a pet bunny with the family. the congressman said this is about democrat-leaning prosecutors being out to get him. >> this is pure politics. the prosecutors can make an indictment read like a scandalous novel if they want to. they've had 1 1/2 years to do this. there's no way for me to talk to my people or get this done in court before my election. >> house speaker paul ryan has called the charges deeply serious. democratic leader nancy pelosi has said hunter should resign. in case you were wondering, shep, the cost of flying a rabbit, $600. >> shepard: thank you. with lawmakers often taking a break in the month of august, you'd think that the month would be kind of quiet, right? don't even. you're turning onto the street liberty mutual insurance. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty ♪ until i held her. managing my type 2 diabetes wasn't my top priority. i found my tresiba® reason. now i'm doing more to lower my a1c. i take tresiba® once a day. tresiba® controls blood sugar for 24 hours for powerful a1c reduction. 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(vo) ask your health care provider about tresiba®. covered by most commercial health insurance and medicare part d plans. >> ever been to washington d.c. in the late summer? this month is usually the time of year when lawmakers and their staffers escape the swamp and while washington may clear out during the august recess, history shows it's not always so quiet. here's fox news senior capitol hill producer chad pergram. >> william shakespeare wrote beware of the ides of march. but in washington, it's august. august is just a month but the most volatile month in politics. martin luther king delivered his i have a dream speech on the steps of the memorial in 1963. president nixon resigned in 1974. the calendar was barely in august when soviets shot down a korean airliner killing over 20 people. iraq innovated kuwait leading to the gulf war. hurricane katrina hit the coast in august 2005. and the tea party rose to power in 2009. ted kennedy died in august 2009. a year later in august 2010, word came that legendary alaskan senator ted stephens died in a plane crash. and also in august a magnitude 5.8 earthquake rocked washington. the senate was forced to meet across the street in the capitol. last year, there was the big conflict in charlottesville. august may just be a month on the calendar anyplace in america. in washington, everybody knows it's more. on capitol hill, chad pergram, fox news. >> shepard: up next, the trade war with china. talks have not looked promising and now there's word from officials in beijing that china will not let up. there's news continuing in just a moment. constipation and belly pain, talk to your doctor and say yesss! to linzess. yesss! linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation or chronic constipation. linzess can help relieve your belly pain, and lets you have more frequent and complete bowel movements. see if you're eligible to get 90 days for as little as 30 dollars. do not give linzess to children less than 6 and it should not be given to children 6 to less than 18, it may harm them. do not take linzess if you have a bowel blockage. get immediate help if you develop unusual or severe stomach pain, especially with bloody or black stools. the most common side effect is diarrhea, sometimes severe. if it's severe, stop taking linzess and call your doctor right away. other side effects include gas, stomach-area pain, and swelling. so say yesss! to help for recurring constipation. yesss! to help for belly pain. talk to your doctor and say yesss! linzess. >> shepard: reality check. a change of plans in nuclear talks with north korea. the secretary of state's planned trip to the hermit kingdom called off. the president did it saying i feel we're not making sufficient progress with denuclearization and accused china of not helping out because of the trade war with the united states. the president did say that sec pompeo looks forward to going to north korea in the near future. after meeting with kim jong-un in singapore, president trump declared north korea was no longer a nuclear threat. just last month, the president claimed talks with north korea were going well. despite the repeated reports that north korea was actually expanding their nuclear weapons program instead of scaling it back. let's not forget who kim jong-un is. kim jong-un jails in a network of gulags more than 100,000 people. the international bar association, war crimes committee reports that he's committed more than ten crimes against humanity, including murder, extermination, imprisonment, torture, forced disappearances and more. he's accused of murdering his own family members and threatening the world with nuclear annihilation to that man, chairman kim, president trump today sent warmest regards and respect and said i look forward to seeing him soon. the president meant in the trade war with china and escalated again today. the chinese finance minister told reuters that china will continue to hit the united states with import taxes on retaliation for the president's tariffs. yesterday officials from both nations ended talks with no progress. susan lee is here. susan? >> yeah. a $16 billion worth of new tariffs goes into effect. that's in addition to those announced in june. so this will impact automobiles, tractors, textiles, metals and energy products as well. the trade delegation from china that was in washington d.c., those talks have ended. no break through. more importantly when it comes to diplomacy, no follow up discussions being talked about at all. so sounds like there's no progress when it comes to trade especially when there's public hearings on the president's trump to tariff 25% on $20 billion of chinese-made goods. that could impact the consumer. there's well known names and products here. that includes apple watches could cost more. fit bits as well. there's no follow up discussions that have been announced. that's probably going to go into effect and might hurt the u.s. consumer's wallets. >> shepard: we're getting word of a potential deal with mexico? >> those discussions are ongoing and into next week. the deal is not done until it's done. although they say that it's imminent. at least they're making progress especially when it comes to autos and how much an automobile, part of nafta, how much that is made in north america and how much is made in mexico that is a big sticking point right now. obviously you need canada as part of this and mexico says you need three parties to be present to make a deal. >> shepard: working on it. >> yeah. >> shepard: thanks, susan. >> you too. >> shepard: the hotel that inspired "the shining" got an unexpected late-night visitor. it wasn't jack nicholson, either. too bad. lillian has details of what it did it get. what happened? >> this is a family hope tell in colorado. it was inspiration for "the shining" which was turned into a film with jack nicholson. it's rumored to be frequented by quite a few ghosts. yesterday they got a wilder visitor, this bear made his way through the lobby door, checked out this couch. he didn't destroy anything. they said everything was fine. moved around a bit. then he made his way out a back door. the hotel's vice president told local news that nobody -- all the guests were upstairs asleep. the only person that watched this is the one supervisor that bravely stuck around to film it. they posted this video to the hotel's facebook page and said that they were waving their normal policy about jumping on the furniture. >> shepard: no red rum though. >> no, not that i know of. >> shepard: we don't need red rum. too late in the day for that. good luck. last day for lillian. we'll miss you. >> thank you. >> shepard: we'll be back with a look at when a man first made breakfast better and it happened on this day in history. since my stroke, he hasn't left my side. with the right steps, 80% of recurrent ischemic strokes could be prevented. a bayer aspirin regimen is one step to help prevent another stroke. so, i'm doing all i can to stay in his life. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. your society was dearled by a woman, who governed thousands... commanded armies... yielded to no one. when i found you in my dna, i learned where my strength comes from. my name is courtney mckinney, and this is my ancestrydna story. now with 2 times more geographic detail than other dna tests. order your kit at ancestrydna.com she's also taking prescription ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor, which is for postmenopausal women with hormone receptor-positive her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole was significantly more effective at delaying disease progression versus letrozole. patients taking ibrance can develop low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infections that can lead to death. before taking ibrance, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or other signs of infection, liver or kidney problems, are pregnant, breastfeeding, or plan to become pregnant. common side effects include low red blood cell and low platelet counts, infections, tiredness, nausea, sore mouth, abnormalities in liver blood tests, diarrhea, hair thinning or loss, vomiting, rash, and loss of appetite. alice calls it her new normal because a lot has changed, but a lot hasn't. ask your doctor about ibrance. the #1 prescribed fda-approved oral combination treatment for hr+/her2- mbc. >> shepard: on this day in 1869, a man from new york patented the first waffle iron. 1869. similar gadgets have been around since the 1300s. but this particular inventor, this one from new york, said he wanted to improve the design. he added a handle and a clasp. the whipped cream and cherries came later. so you could flip it without getting burned. 40 years later, general electric came out with the first electric waffle iron. it was the prototype for the ones that we use today. now anybody with whip up a fresh waffle after an inventor made breakfast easier 149 years ago today. it does not come with the chocolate. check out facebook watch for a fox news update. we do this every day shortly after 4:00 eastern time, 3:00 central time. about 3, 4, 5 minus cast depending on how long we want it to be with the more interesting stories of the day and a fresh look at updates for those on facebook in the afternoon. it's available online live streaming on your phone on the facebook app and later in your feed so you can watch it on demand. it's facebook watch from fox news channel every afternoon after 4:00 and every morning during "fox and friends" here from fox news channel. quick look at the stocks for the day. the dow has been in the green territory for much of the session and largely we're told this is due to word from the fed. the fed had indicated that it was probably going to continue to raise rates at .25 basis points per click. now they're saying the rate increases will be gradual. the markets like that. so the dow is up about half a percentage point on the day.

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A song and dance over International Bar Association's £1m report

The body commissioned a costly study on the impact of the legal profession that finds lawyers are unappreciated by the public

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Tokunbo Wahab adds new age – The Sun Nigeria

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GARIA, Ghana Bar Association sign MoU | Ghana News Agency

GARIA, Ghana Bar Association sign MoU | Ghana News Agency
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Legal Services Board Axiom Ince report kicked into long grass by election

Legal Services Board Axiom Ince report kicked into long grass by election
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