you can t get a better deal than that. never get a better deal than that. think you are finally even, they come back asking for more. do you know what i think? i m just going to have soup. yeah, i will save the meal for another time. [laughter] i had a lot dog earlier i m not that hungry. no, no. this is the dinner. the soup counts. soup s not a meal. you re supposed to buy me a meal. jesse: and if you steal 70 million in crypto from criminals and funnel it to the democrats, you expect a little something, you know, in return. and no a kiss from maxine waters, no relation, isn t enough. especially for a skinny fat kid like mini made al-jaafari. he wants to hang out with katy perry, tom brady and bill clinton while his harem feeds him vegan sliders. nothing major. oh yeah, i forgot. full access to the white house. tonight, we re learning mini madoff visited the biden house not once, not twice, not three times, but four times just last year. mini madoff was at the wh
homicide on counts one, two, three, and four, intentional homicide. guilty. live f from the waukesha, wisconsin, courtroom is his reaction to that and of course outside people waiting to here. six people died that day and dozens more injured. what they were trying to say or what he s been trying to say representing himself, crying in front of the jurors during his 50 minute closing argument was to consider whether the car could have malfunctioned during the incident last november. he wanted them to consider the impact that the negative press has had on his family. meanwhile you ve got the families of the victims and what they ve gone through too. he didn t talk about that. this case, of course, happening at a christmas parade. was very jarring last holiday season. at the full-time, there was a lot of question about whether or not what would his motive be? we didn t really find that out this trial, but the jurors heard what they needed to hear, the judge continues to read th
fourth hour of fox & friends. and we this is fox, and we really are friends, and we re glad you re here with us. [laughter] will: thanks for spending your labor day with us. rachel: so grateful. by the way, the barbecue came from new jersey, and it was delicious. will: something tells me that s not a new jersey accent. [laughter] rachel: no. but he did make it in new jersey. path president pete: he said i can take this real stuff and bring it up to the yankees up in the northeast, and they ll love it. it s really good. [laughter] rachel: oh, i love it. he s a great barbecuer, also a great baker. those are some of the best chocolate chip cookies i ve ever had in my life. pete: national tailgating day. we are psyched that it s almost football season well, it is football season for college, and this week is the fox & friends fantasy football draft. if you weren t tuning in earlier on the show, will cain is the, if not the commissioner, the shadow commissioner of the ne
expected to take executive action on that front on friday. over the last 48 hours, fox news camera crew got a massive burst of migrants crossing into the u.s. illegally. no tax is fighting back by permitting state authorities to return my goods directly to ports of entry instead of handing them off to the federal government. what the feds are doing a prweb and update tonight on the manhattan body of work are facing murder charges were fighting off an attacker and what most folks have their say is a classic case of self-defence. what about all that password shared that is costing streaming services so much money could actually be illegal? what you need to know to potentially protect yourself and your account. our legal eagle later in the shop. we begin tonight with breaking news out of the pan. confirmation at this hour that former japanese prime minister shinzo abe has been rushed to hospital bleeding and in cardiac arrest after being shot. now a member of the house of repres
out of control ahead of the july 4th weekend. rich, great to be with you. wonderful to be with you, i m in for john roberts, rich edson. millions are expected to travel for the holiday. aaa predicts 3.5 million will fly, but staffing shortage, pricey fares, and some pilots threatening to strike causing turbulence for the friendly skies. gillian: thousands are being canceled, delayed, experts are fearing an influx of new holiday travelers starting today is set to make matters even worse. listen. all of it is coming to a head, we are seeing the cancellations. we just need more people to work in the industry both as air traffic controllers, pilots, you know, flight attendants, all of that. all in short supply and they can only staff so many planes. gillian: casey stegall is tracking the travel nightmare from dallas-fort worth international. hi, good to see you. a little turned around, i should be wearing my winter coat, usually when we are standing at the airport doing