women s nations league on tuesday with plenty still to be decided, nowhere more so than at hampden, where england are hoping to beat scotland emphatically to book their place in the knockout stages. but there s more to it than that. england are trying to qualify for next summer s olympics on behalf of team gb, so defeat for scotland on tuesday night could actually benefit some scottish players who want to be part of the great britain squad. not that they re thinking about it that way is joe curry now reports. that way as joe curry now reports. it s been a qualifying campaign of twists and turns for the lionesses, but now they re one game away from taking a big step towards securing team gb a spot at next summer s olympic games. itjust so happens to be against a very familiar foe, scotland. not only do you have to win it, but you have to score like this. there s goals that come along with it. it s notjust how you win. you win the game, and it s done. we re going to have to rea
new york city courtroom this week with closing arguments set to get underway tomorrow, tuesday. in the first ever criminal prosecution of a former u.s. president. welcome to a new hour of fox news live. i m julie banderas. rich: i m rich edson. we could get a verdict this week after more than a month of testimony featuring 22 witnesses. the two sides are making their final case tomorrow. then a key moment the judge will deliver instructions to the jury sending them out for deliberations to decide trump s fate. julie: andy mccarthy pointing out the judge has a lot of power over this jury and how they view the case. watch this. try to see the case the way the jury is seeing it and in this instance i think the jury is seeing it through the lens of judge merchan, who has been very indulgent of the prosecution s dodgy theories here and i can sit here and poke holes at him at day. it doesn t make a difference. we re not in there speaking to the jury. rich: peter doocy live
World news, it is a newsday. Glad you could join us. In washington, dc, just over an hour ago, the white house announced President Donald Trump has fired james comey. He was leaving the Agency Charged with investigating the white houses links with russia. Jeff sessions and his deputy made the decision. President trump said the fbi director was not able to effectively lead the bureau. He went on to say he was here by it terminated and removed from office, effect if immediately and that it was essential to find new leadership. Joining me for more detail is the north american editor. What more do we know why james comey was removed as fbi . Well, it is hard to overstate the sense of drama, the sense of shock, almost the sense that we are in a tv show, with the firing of james comey, that we are in a tv show, with the firing Ofjames Comey, only the second time the head of the fbi has been removed in this particular way. It has been a remarkable evening that has unfolded In Washington and i
To Will Gompertz in venice. Theresa may and her husband philip have appeared on the bbcs the one show this evening as part of the general election campaign. Their aim was to offer an insight into life in downing street. Our correspondent, sophie long, who is following the conservative campaign, was watching. Make yourself comfortable. It was theirfirstjoint television interview. This is how theresa may decided to show voters what makes her tick. She says she believes the public should have the chance to see do theyre voting for. Not in a Prime Ministerial debate, but on the one show sofa with her husband by her side. I try to give her as much support as i can, very important. Tough job, tough decisions. A lot of things you have to work hard at, as pm. Im there to give her as much support as i can. It is a two way street. But traditional, nonetheless. I get to decide when i take the bins out, not if i. Boyjobs and girljobs. There were no difficult political questions, it is fair to say
To Will Gompertz in venice. Theresa may and her husband philip have appeared on the bbcs the one show this evening as part of the general election campaign. Their aim was to offer an insight into life in downing street. Our correspondent, sophie long, who is following the conservative campaign, was watching. Make yourself comfortable. It was theirfirstjoint television interview. This is how theresa may decided to show voters what makes her tick. She says she believes the public should have the chance to see do theyre voting for. Not in a Prime Ministerial debate, but on the one show sofa with her husband by her side. I try to give her as much support as i can, very important. Tough job, tough decisions. A lot of things you have to work hard at, as pm. Im there to give her as much support as i can. It is a two way street. But traditional, nonetheless. I get to decide when i take the bins out, not if i. Boyjobs and girljobs. There were no difficult political questions, it is fair to say