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i am jimmy fallon this is fox news saturday night, com kaman p in. welcome, welcome, welcome fox news saturday night with jimmy fallon and believe me i am just a shock to bed to a as you are. a lot of people lost money on that bet in vegas included mike executive producer but here we are. as always tonight shows a cable new keg party everyone is welcome from every political persuasion. in that spirit our pal tonight gives us a republican democrat hand up out with me tonight on the couch comedy kingpin mike men his rock the house on the tonight show multiple times and started on the film the king of staten island made people think of some of you out pete davidson aadeptly was until mike walked n the set how matrix fainted? i believe it was 12. [laughter] sale you want to about chloroform but it works fo read sitting next to him absolute stand-up comedy royalty seriously this chick is like the meghan markle of comedy. she started a fluff eat movie schmidt top 10 o ....
vladimir putin in a surprisingly quick advance on moscow. the wagner group claimed to seize control of an important russian military facility in the city of rostov-on-don. [ applause ] the leader of the wagner group says they captured the facility, a key operations base, for the war on ukraine without firing a single shot. the cheers you just heard are locals showing their support ahead of wagner. yevgeny prigozhin also claimed to seize a military facility in another city about halfway to moscow. that s when prigozhin said he ordered his mercenaries to suddenly turn around. this is video of them pulling out of one town. and here s prigozhin receiving a hero s farewell as he leaves. he said he did it to avoid a bloody conflict. translator: therefore realizing all the responsibility for the fact that russian blood will be shed from one of the sides, we turn our columns around and leave in the opposite direction to the field camps according to the plan. we re followi ....
the british prime minister called the strikes necessary and proportionate . us says houthi command and control centres, munitions depots, launching systems, production facilities and air defence radar systems were all targeted. houthi leaders said five people were killed. let s look at where this happend. houthis control large parts of yemen. last night officials said they targeted 16 sites, including in the capital city sana a. strikes response to houthi attacks on ships in the red sea. houthis say they will continue to target ships with links to israel. germany, france, denmark we ll bring you analysis on who the houthis are, why the attacks are happening now. but first, with the possible wider ramifications for the region, here s our international editor jeremy bowen. in sana a, the yemeni capital, a huge rally against the air and in support of palestinians filled the city s broadest boulevard. it was organised, the houthis do not allow unauthorised protest, but without ....
and for those keeping score at home, it s two democratic appointees and one republican appointee who are hearing this case, which i think lends some optimism to the jack smith s team because of that makeup. it s also true, this argument for donald trump is a pretty extraordinary stretch. remember when we covered the mueller investigation. and there was much sdiscussion that there s is a justice department policy. not a law, but a policy, that says a sitting president should not be indicted. implicit in that policy, of course, he could be indicted later for something he did. that s always been the assumption. gerald ford pardoned richard nixon for his crimes in watergate. if he couldn t be prosecuted, there would be no need for a po pardon. for a former president, for conduct while in office. that s what the pardon was for. everyone assumed without the pardon, he could be prosecuted. once you are out of office, you are an order citizen like everyone else. interes ....
hello. and welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i m michael holmes. a terrifying incident leaves many boeing 737 max 9s temporarily grounded and 177 passengers and crew feeling lucky to be alive. we re actually now waiting for a news briefing from the u.s. national transportation safety board. that s set to begin at any minute, and we will bring it to you live. they ll be discussing what happened on alaska airlines flight 1282 on friday. officials and witnesses say a part of the fuselage called a plug blew off during the plane s ascent leaving a gaping doorway sized hole in the side of the jet while it was an altitude of 16,000 feet. that s around 4,900 meters. incredibly the plane made a successful emergency landing and there were injuries but none of them serious. now, after the alaska airlines emergency, the u.s. federal aviation administration temporarily grounded certain boeing 737 max 9 aircraft operated by u.s. airlines or in u.s. ....