after seeding the fourth of july jamaica to his rivals. donald trump is back in action. this january we re going to win the iowa caucus. does absence makes voters hearts go fonder. and the b word and the boot. after a controversial attack on a fellow member, the freedom caucus votes to oust marjorie taylor greene. they re proving to the country they re destructionist. but no to no labels as the prospect of a third party candidate gets more real by the day. totally understand the frustrations that lead to this kind of discussion. i may have to be choice c. hello an welcome to inside politics sunday , i m abby phillip. the countdown is on. in just 190 days republican voters will cast their very first votes of the 2020 presidential race in the all important iowa caucus now set for january 15th. and it was in the hawkeye state with donald trump finally returned to the campaign trail on friday to rally the state s critical farming community. but his focus was clear. h
yes, your honor. is the defense ready to proceed. yes, your honor. let s have the jury come in, please. while the jurors are being brought in, i d like to indicate this matter is being live streamed on the court s youtube channel in addition the court s existing conduct order is in effect and everybody needs to comply with the conduct order. this verdict has several counts. the court will require that all in attendance abstain for any sort of loud outbursts or sounds that could affect the proceedings in this matter as the counts are read in the verdict. i expect to maintain order and decorum as has been the case throughout this trial. with that in mind, if the jurors are ready, they can be seated. all rise, please. please be seated. all right. the court will note that we had alternate jurors that were excused upon deliberations. the remaining 12 jurors that have deliberated are here and appear to be properly seated. will counsel stipulate that the jury is all pres
politics. i m john king in washington. thank you for sharing your day with us. air raid sirens rang through the ukrainian night as russia lobs artillery, drones and missiles in every corner of the country. that as the united states delivers a public warning to china, do not dispatch weapons to vladimir putin. plus, the chairwoman of the republican national committee thinks she can get donald trump to put pen to paper and say yes to supporting the party s 2024 nominee, even if it s not him. and new intelligence pushes the energy department to change its view of how the covid pandemic began. the agency now believes the virus leaked from a chinese lab. up first for us this hour sh, turnover and triage in ukraine. president zelenskyy dismissing the commander of joint force operations. mr. zelenskyy did not explain why or why now, as this leadership shuffle collides with a new russian offensive. 14 iranian made aircraft buzzing over kyiv. they shot towdown 11 of those drone
it is 10:00 a.m. in new york i m lindsey riser and this morning huge new questions swirls as the historic case against president trump launches into a new phase the prosecutor alleging new information at the center of the charges. he s not saying what that information is, something trump s legal team is already pouncing on. i mean, where are the underlying charges the indictment actually did not list what these underlying charges are. trump overnight lashing out at both the judge and district attorney, despite warnings from the judge to avoid dangerous rhetoric did his comments last night cross the line, and what does all this mean for his presidential campaign? breaking news out of missouri, multiple people are dead after a suspected tornado strike in the southeastern part of the state, the search for survivors. a double barrel seismic shift in politics, progressives in chicago and wisconsin scoring massive electoral victories, first by electing former teacher br
know right now. neil: a lot we don t know right now. the white house defending their decision to shoot down three more aerial objects. that makes four in eight days. but we actually know little more this day. this pressure is growing and growing a lot on the president to address the issue himself and in person head on. so far that s a no-go. we ve got fox team coverage with jacqui heinrich at the white house on if the administration is lowing the bar on future shoot downs. jennifer griffin at the pentagon on defense secretary lloyd austin speaking up and the chairman of the house intelligence committee, mike turner, on what he wants to hear about possible future shootdowns and where we go from here. welcome, everybody. i m neil cavuto. jacqui heinrich has more. we heard again today a potential risk to civilian aircraft factored in to the president s decision to take down these three objects that were shot down since friday. since the u.s. is has upped its radar capabili