many innocent palestinians and israel must do more to protect them, why is the u.s. not doing more to ensure that? how much pressure should the u.s. apply to save innocent lives? a law make opposed to putting conditions on aid is with us. plus, candidates running for senate complain their campaigns were offered millions to challenge the only palestinian american in congress. one of them act torthill harp is here. and we brought you the story, now a second family in jackson, mississippi, says that their loved one was killed and buried and local police did not tell them. i m victor blackwell. let s start the show. the truce is over. the fighting between israel and hamas is back. and so is the nightmare for innocent civilians. israel says it s using qr codes now and maps to tell them where to go. national security spokesperson john kirby was asked about the number of civilian who is have already died since bombing resumed. he would not say if the biden administration has s
[laughter] o say does that star-spangled banner yet wave o er the land of the free and the home of the brave. [cheering] steve: all right, everybody live from the grand ole opry house we have the brass animals and maplewood high school drum line. how about a round of applause for those folks? lawrence: it has a new orleans feel. steve: bourbon street going on. 60 degrees, going for high of 67. last night the high was the patriot awards. ainsley: we ve had so much fun here. brian: been fantastic. i like this audience a little bit better, they are fantastic, louder. john rich just wrote another hit song. ainsley: unbelievable. steve: they are not buying you. ainsley: a lot of veterans in the audience, we will talk to you after the news and get your reaction. thank you for waking up early and supporting fox, we are one big family here. we are so appreciative you watch every morning. steve: thereings was a feeling of family last night. this i
for the first time ever, my wife and i brought all of our kids to the patriot awards this year. they are seated up in the balcony. hi dad. [laughter] we need to make sure our police are supported by this rule of law. bad guys, you do the crime, you do the time. our country is at risk this is the line in the sand, moms for liberty moms across the country have drawn that line because we do not co-parent with the government. [cheers. [n out of the war i got two things i m proud to say i survived and the second things is i met my wife who i was married to for 71 years. my mission is to bring awareness to veterans and that s i m accepting this award to to bring awareness to our veterans to remind them that they matter, that we do care. and that they will always be remembered. o say does that star-spangled banner yet wave [cheers] o er the land of the free and the home of the brave ainsley: okay, chris, you are so cute. the guy behind t
biggest rulings ever. it is on presidential immunity and whether former president trump can be held criminally liable for january 6th. the decision expected to have a major impact on the campaign and we ll bring it to you live in our next hour. but first. circling the wag yens. president biden s family urging him to stay in the race. this after a debate performance seen by many across the country as disqualifying. good morning, i m dana perino. bill is off today. high, bret. bret: i m bret baier and this is america s newsroom. the biden family gathering at camp david this weekend where they reportedly urged the president to resist calls to drop out. the new york times saying hunter biden was one of the strongest voices in the room. dana: new details on how white house aides go to great lengths to protect the president. the outlet reports biden is only dependablely engaged between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. and that prompted the new york post headline, off
if both the russians and the chinese are in confidence they can an offense against the united states and those are dangerous signs. another big blunder from the commander-in-chief. president harris and i - president harrison i took a virtual tour of the vaccination center in arizona. ainsley: we always say that. what a morning, you all. that s a beautiful shot of the lands. hello to our friends down there in georgia. peter, glad to be back with you. brian: i got sick of seeing all the new york city shots and videos and i said guys, let s get shots from around america. peter: hold on, i m from kansas. could we possibly get a shot from somewhere out - we are getting a live shot right now from oklahoma which is not from kansas but were going to bethany, oklahoma. lawrence jones is live at the stray dog café in oklahoma. lawrence, you got to start by fearing out this morning over the next three hours why they call that place the stray dog. reporter: no, i m done tryin