violence. let s go straight to more, tracking so much of what has done said on line. death threats have been out there, some general like social media posts urging people to kill all feds. but there have also been very specific threats, in particular aimed at the attorney general, merrick garland, and the florida judge who signed and then unsealed that search warrant. how concerned are federal officials about about this going from online threats to actual violence? reporter: yeah. well, sources told our colleague josh campbell that the fbi s investigating an unprecedented number of threats against its personnel including some of its agents. and you can really see that playing out on line since right after the news of that search of mar-a-lago broke on monday. i want to show you some of the kind of messages that have been posted. you mentioned there s one called kill awed feds, another lock and load, another person writes, i m going to say it, garland needs to be assassina
jackson right now. liz cheney is trying to weather the storms that are facing her largely because of president donald trump, former president donald trump. of course he has come out endorsing her point, harriet haeggman. a longtime lawyer, she s run for governor before. she s well-known in her own right. we spent some time over the last several days talking to voters if they re voting for haeggman or against cheney. listen to what scott vetter from carp carpenter, wyoming, told us. when you dive into the work that she s done, it s ben stellar. you know, we appreciate what she did. you know, we rewarded her with our vote. reporter: was it more of a vote for her or against liz cheney? no, it was for her. you know, we voted for liz cheney, you know, when she ran. and i think it was just harriet was closer to what we were doing. reporter: so in the final days of this race, it s
steve? steve: thank you very much. just before they do launch, we have assembled a panel of spacex% to do the analysis and tell us what we are going to see. international space station commander, bill nelson nsa administrator and eileen collins the first female commander of a space shuttle. so it s a big day in space. you will see it right here on fox & friends. brian? brian: all right, meanwhile, accomplished neurosurgeon former presidential candidate and served as the secretary of housing and urban development did a great job. dr. ben stellar did a great job. that s why he is warning about the dangers of critical race theory. he wrote an op-ed for foxnews.com. growing up poor in detroit if i had believed that my destiny was based on my race i am not be where i am today. we cannot allow crt to rob american children of that same hope instilled on me. former hud secretary dr. ben carson joins us now. we had not made the progress we