first to william la jeunesse live in the rnc meeting in dana point, california. william? voting is almost done. they re on virginia. a few more dates to go. that s it. the voting is taking place over my shoulder. each state and territory has three votes. those will be counted and observers to witness, if you will, the counting of the ballots. they re put in three piles like clubs, spades and hearts. bam, bam, bam. the magic number is 85, which is half the number of members here. ronna mcdaniel has been for six years the chair woman of the party. she was expected to win this thing going away. that is not the case. it s going to be closer than anybody expected. harmeet dylan is a trial lawyer from california. she has put on the full court press in about the last month and repealed off of a lot of those voters, as few as a dozen last night separated the two candidates. very different in terms of their strategy going forward. ronna mcdaniel, there was a conference, for members
legislature. holding hostage house of representatives is not an exercise in democracy. happy easter. president biden says he plans to run for re-election. i plan on running, al. i will either be rolling an egg or pushing them out. president biden says he wants to be six easter egg rolls that s beyond a second term. i quit my job to ride a horse. i will go from austin to seattle. i bought a horse on craigslist next couple weeks preparing him and myself for the great journey ahead of us. brian: we begin this hour with a fox news alert. a fifth victim has died following yesterday s shooting spree inside a bank in downtown louisville, kentucky. ainsley: one heroic rookie police officer still fighting for his life after running toward the gunfire just 10 days after graduating from the police academy. steve: all right. todd piro joins us right now with the overnight developments. todd? the number of victims killed rising following yesterday s rampage at old na
besides daddy has an hawaii vacation booked in about 223 days, but who is counting? jesse: if you don t have musical chops, got to have jokes. number 7. make sure the white house library has lots of books with big print and pictures. [laughter] [applause] number 6, just for fun, issue executive order commanding my brother jeb to wash my car. jesse: all presidents have a presence about them. donald trump showed up to a ufc fight in miami saturday night and sat front row at the octagon. [chanting] [chanting u.s.a.] jesse: trump rolled up with a mali crew. iron mike tyson, kid rock; even the fighters were giving the president a shout-out. trump has been cultural icon for decades. iconic brand that people respond to. he forces people to react to him. some people react positively and as you know some people react negatively. but trump doesn t need any help. his support is organic. it s authentic. every president in the modern era has had that. every president until joe b
crucial race that could tip the balance of power in the senate. the pennsylvania face-off between john fetterman and dr. mehmet oz intensified worries about fetterman s health. he stumbled his way through the debate giving answers like this one. i support fracking. you have made conflicting statements regarding fracking. in a 2018 interview, you said, i don t support fracking at all, i never have. earlier this month you told an interviewer, i support fracking. i support fracking. i don t i don t i support fracking and i stand and i do support fracking. emily: last night welcome painting with musician dave matthews, fetterman made this stunning admission about his performance. doing that debate was not exactly easy. i knew it wasn t going to be easy after having a stroke after five months. i don t think that has ever been done before in american political history before actually. emily: there are growing calls for fetterman to release his medical records bu
support rising with inflation driving voters. let s get a closer look. we have brand new polls. usa today suffolk numbers. this is the generic ballot back in july. democrats were at the high point. 44% when asked do you want to vote for a republican or do you want to vote for a democrat? so now look at the flip that we have seen. so you ve got democrats now at 45. so they re hovering in the same area. what you re seeing is the undecideds are moving by the democrat vote. they re lining up with republicans. now at 49%. these undecided voters that we speak with in pennsylvania amplify that move that we re seeing. watch. how is inflation impacting your daily life and maybe shane, you can talk about your business as an electrician. you run your own company. yeah, driving a large truck around every day sucks up the gas mileage. it certainly makes a difference on how far you want to travel to take a job. are you making different personal decisions about travel or about buyin