stepped in it again. and how they can blow their case against trump. the dems told us walls wouldn t solve the border crisis. biden makes plans to built a wall of his own. it s not at our border and you are paying for it. it s serious time now. things are bad right now. i know that, you know that, the republicans know it, biden knows it, the dems know it. democrat voters know it too. so why do some voters still support this administration. when i was in the secret service we stayed in hot zones. that was me with obama. i got sick there, that was trinidad. i think i had like 101 fever. there was no place on earth i would rather not be than there. here is me, too, tooking miserable in indonesia. i got that eating grit. but i was embracing the sock. that s accepting the circumstances around you sometimes operating within them with no expectations things will get better until it s over. does that feel like the american economy? i think some non-conservative voters are starting
new york state attorney general s office is this investigation into the cramped family real estate business continues to, we ve got all the details in a live republic of the white house visit go back tonight for claiming that you and july economic report shows the opposite impression to critics pointing out it s actually still at near record high labels and very far from the tribeca nancy mace quiz and live in a bit. is begin with all the fired from the fbi and the doj on the mar-a-lago raid front. kevin corke has the latest from washington. attorney general merrick garland continues to ignore calls for more transparency following the raid over at mar-a-lago. sources telling fox news denied that his position is no on camera remarks and no written statements explaining the unprecedented decision to search the home of former president trump a move that s frankly been decried by critics as politically motivated and far, far outside the bounds of legal necessity. critics have a
he thinks he is clint eastwood. but he is not. he is anti-american. they are now getting a taste of what we re having to deal with. this game is a part of our past. major league baseball is bringing classic baseball film which won best picture of the year to life. the boys are back in town the boys are back in town the boys are back in town steve: well, of the boys might be back in town but they are out at the water. take a look right there. scarborough, maine at 6:01 eastern time. very pleasant it day to start the day out there. it s 61 degrees. going for a high of 74. a little cloud cover as you can see right there. looks like somebody has a boogie board or a surf board. ainsley: seems a little cold 61 degrees? steve: it s summer, ainsley. you have got to live it up while you can. beautiful part of scarborough, maine named after joe scarborough who invented morning show. good morning. borders can. ainsley: good morning, everyone. not true. false info
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
inflation is taking out of your wallet. or protest and night outside of washington, d.c., at the homes of supreme court justices john robertson brett kavanaugh may continue. malden police dispatch tonight with a decimal meter to keep protesters and check out assault complaints. they are getting more complaints from neighbors. one officer telling a fox news grow on site that enforcement action could be an option if the complaints continue. we ll be here in future weeks if the noise if we get complaints and the noise remains high and they don t disperse, enforcement action may take less. shannon: also tonight, the quite certain the democrat led city is reportedly to blame for starbucks closing its doors at more than a dozen locations nationwide after employees reported an increase in assaults, theft, drug use. we begin tonight with more bad news on inflation for the president had for american families. all of us struggling to make ends meet. what a correspondent kevin cor