- look at this. (metal detector beep tone) i knew there something in here. - [missy] what? are you serious right now? hey! hey! - dinner. tonight. like 20 something people are coming. we agreed, no more big holes in the yard. - it s not that big of a hole. - you re going to have to clean all this up. all of it up. - you look like a supermodel, babe! i like your dress. - [missy] he s always hunting something. - she didn t even. i mean, this is, what do you think this is? (country rock music) (country rock music) - [uncle si] all right, guys and gals. welcome to today s podcast. i am so excited. we re fixing to start a new project. i am on fire about this new project. the podcast, i didn t even know what that was to begin with. look, for some reason, people like to hear me talk. okay? which is weird to me, but hey, guess what? uncle si s got a podcast. i ve got three special guests today. that s going to be here. i can t wait. okay. - do y all even know where we going? - we go
mia cerillo covered herself in her friend s blood, pretended to be dead so that she could survive. the hearing comes as pressure mounts on u.s. lawmakers to address a recent string of mass shootings. this afternoon the house will vote on a set of bills that would raise the minimum age to buy a semiautomatic weapon from 18 to 21, ban high capacity magazines and crack down on ghost gun purchases or guns that are not traceable. the bill is unlikely to garner republican support, but a different story is unfolding in the senate where the top democratic negotiator of a bipartisan package of gun bills says a deal could be reached by the end of this week. some issues on the table include addressing mental health, expanding background checks, providing incentives for states to implement red flag laws and strengthening school security. the calls for lawmakers to act got a boost on tuesday afternoon when actor matthew mcconaughey a uvalde native made an emotional plea from the white hou
of continuing pain including a phone call he made yesterday. when he was not able to be seen immediately, he drove to a gun star and one hour later was at the hot shooting. he bought the gun and went in to kill those people that same day. the first 911 call came in at 4:52. four minutes later, police were on scene. officers entered the building on the first floor and made their way to the second floor based on the information they received. while on the second floor of the vast building, officers began yelling tulsa police, this is something that we train to do. as officers were calling out tulsa police and advancing towards a suspect location, they heard a gunshot. we believe that was the final gunshot with the suspect taking his own life. the gunshot was at 4:52 p.m., approximately 39 seconds after the first officers entered the building. police say they know the shooter s motive because they found a letter on his person that confirmed he came to the hospital with the i
stop playing games. tom cruise is back 34 years later on top gun. estimated $150 million debut. unbelievable! the final corner but they come to the wire! good morning welcome to fox & friends on this memorial day. will cain, rachel can post office, as we honor the fallen heroes. giving their lives for our freedom. glad to have you with this, rachel, joey, good morning to you. happy memorial day and you can say that. i said that to someone and one of the producer said i don t know. joey gave me the stamp of approval. the next person, i m going to say joey jones said. we are not just celebrating but memorial day. a corporal day, and actually, i think they got the pictures mixed up. a good friend of mine was killed and this day is always a point in my life, daniel greer from tennessee. the thing about daniel, a big tennessee bulls fan and i m a georgia fan. so when we got to afghanistan may be more in common with the taliban than daniel. but we turned it in
memorial day. i m julie banderas. glad to be with you today. griff? i m griff jenkins. great to be with you. such a special honor to anchor on this day, memorial day, the day that we say never forget the sacrifice and valor of the brave men and women who laid down their lives in the name of freedom standing in the breach between tyranny and the cherished freedoms we have at home. arlington national cemetery a live look in the more than 400,000 tombstones in that hallowed ground of the sacrifice those heroes made. an important day as we reflect, honor and remember today, julie. but we also have more news to get to. that is go ahead. julie: i was just going to add it is a day we want to remind everybody not only a day to remember the fallen heroes, but also a day to give thanks for those veterans that were lucky enough to survive in place in war. those veterans today remembering and giving thanks for being alive but also remembering for those who did not be so lucky. we